My wife, Kendra, and I have been together for over 20 years, raising two incredible kids who keep life busy, loud, and fun. Deacon is our high-energy “all gas, no brakes” kid, while Haisley is the social butterfly—kind-hearted, funny, and effortlessly joyful. Kendra is not only the CFO and COO of our business, she’s the CEO of our household and the glue that holds everything together. I enjoy staying in shape, coaching youth sports, and anything that goes fast—sports cars, superbikes, performance trucks, you name it. In 2023, I was diagnosed and treated for testicular cancer, and I’m now over two years in remission. That experience fundamentally changed how I approach life. I don’t take days for granted, I try to stay present, and I believe strongly that life is meant to be lived—not postponed. That perspective shapes both who I am and how I care for people. Starting this practice has been a long-time goal, but I waited until I found the area of medicine I’m truly passionate about: Procedural care. Whether it’s an aesthetic treatment that restores confidence or an orthopedic or pain-relieving procedure that gives someone their mobility and quality of life back, I find real fulfillment in helping people feel better and get back to doing what they love. I understand how frustrating it is to be sidelined—I don’t like staying down for long either. Building our own practice allows us to do things differently. We focus on accessibility, flexibility, and timely care—often same-day—without insurance delays. Whether you visit the office or choose a more personalized setting, the goal is simple: care that fits your life, not the other way around. I’m also a lifelong learner (and unapologetic nerd). I stay deeply engaged with advancements in medicine, not just what’s popular, but what’s appropriate. Trends like peptides and emerging therapies deserve careful evaluation, not blind adoption. My commitment is to thoughtful, evidence-based care. If you have questions, I’ll give you honest answers—and if I don’t have them yet, I’ll find them. At the end of the day, this practice is about relationships. I’m invested in the people I work with and the goals they’re trying to achieve. Helping others feel stronger, more confident, and more capable in their daily lives is what drives me—and I’m grateful to do it every day.