Two traditions, one body.
Functional medicine, regenerative therapies, medical acupuncture, Ayurvedic principles. The patient is the unit. The methods serve the outcome.
Read MoreA precision medical practice built on the conviction that health is not passive. It is measured, restored, and protected with care.
Dr. Nicole Srednicki founded Ultra Healthy Human as the natural extension of two decades of clinical work in anti-aging, regenerative therapies, and integrative medicine.
She personally formulates the supplements that bear the practice's name. Each product begins with a clinical question: what does the body actually need to do this work? The result is a small, deliberate catalog rather than an expansive one.
A graduate of Georgetown University, Magna Cum Laude, she is board certified in primary care and through the American Academy of Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine, with additional fellowship training in anti-aging, natural medicine, and through the American Academy of Stem Cell Physicians.
Her practice anchors in Scottsdale, where she leads care shaped by advanced diagnostics, regenerative medicine, detoxification, and individualized protocols. Eastern wisdom and Western rigor are not weighed against each other here. They are unified.
Beyond clinical practice, she leads small wellness retreats at her Scottsdale oasis, focused on the inner work that physical health alone cannot reach.
Health, Wealth, Beauty, and Happiness start from the inside.
— Dr. Nicole Srednicki
Dr. Radha Gopalan contributes to Ultra Healthy Human through consulting perspective and Eastern-medicine integration. His broader clinical and educational work also includes Healthy Human, a separate health-education company.
Born and raised in Sri Lanka, he was immersed from childhood in Ayurveda, acupuncture, yoga, and meditation. He earned his Doctor of Medicine from St. George's University and completed advanced training in heart rhythm disorders, advanced heart failure, and heart transplantation.
He has practiced at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, and Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale. He currently serves as Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Arizona College of Medicine and director of the Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Program at Banner University Medical Center in Phoenix.
He is the founder of Healthy Human and the Healthy Human Foundation, a 501(c) nonprofit. His books, Second Opinion: Eight Deadly Diseases and Survival: 8 Rules for Being Your Own Healer, anchor a central conviction of his work and ours: the patient is not a collection of complaints, but a whole human being.
You are the medicine.
— Dr. Radha Gopalan
We hold eight convictions. They shape how we think about the world around us, refine our protocols, conduct our consultations, and design the products we put our name on. They are how we practice.
Functional medicine, regenerative therapies, medical acupuncture, Ayurvedic principles. The patient is the unit. The methods serve the outcome.
Read MoreAir, water, food, light, stress. Modern life adds inputs the body was not designed to hold indefinitely. Restoration begins with reducing the burden.
Read MoreFatigue is not a personality trait. It is often a measurable signal that cellular energy production needs attention, support, and time.
Read MoreLow-grade inflammation can shape aging long before it announces itself. Seeing it early changes the conversation from reaction to prevention.
Read MoreSurvival is not the whole goal. Lucidity, mobility, strength, and presence matter. Lifespan and healthspan are different metrics. Both count.
Read MoreBiology responds to inputs: hormones, nutrients, sleep, movement, recovery, mind. The work is to understand which inputs need to move.
Read MoreBotanicals, minerals, peptides, and nutrients are most useful when deployed with precision, not as generic wellness decoration.
Read MoreRegenerative biologics and peptide protocols belong where they are appropriate, targeted, and held to the same clinical seriousness as any intervention.
Read MoreEvery patient relationship begins with a conversation. Reach out, and we will guide you toward the right next step.