A physician-led practice built to help you develop a body that performs for life—not just manage symptoms.
A physician-led practice built to help you develop a body that performs for life—not just manage symptoms.
We became doctors because we wanted to help people live better—not just survive longer on medications. Early on, we saw something most patients never get told:
The biggest drivers of long-term health aren’t prescriptions or procedures.
They’re training, nutrition, movement, recovery, and lifestyle—done consistently and intelligently.
When we practiced this way, something different happened.
Patients got stronger.
Chronic conditions reversed.
Medications were reduced or eliminated.
People felt capable in their bodies again.
This was medicine working the way it should.
But it didn’t fit inside the traditional healthcare system.
Insurance-based healthcare pays doctors for volume, not outcomes.
You get paid for:
Procedures
Tests
Prescriptions
You don’t get paid for:
Listening
Teaching
Coaching
Building a real plan for a real human
That means:
15-minute appointments
No time to investigate root causes
No room to build sustainable change
We weren’t practicing medicine—we were following insurance protocols.
We weren’t working for patients—we were working for payors.
So we made a decision.
To leave a system built for throughput
And build one designed for health.
To break away from a system that doesn’t serve anyone and build a clinic that actually does.
Guide and collaborate with our patients so they can live their lives with as minimal medical intervention as possible.
Getting your body's systems working properly
Building strength and capability that lasts
Optimizing the chemical messengers that control everything
Training first, medication as strategic support when needed. Never the other way around. We don’t just manage disease—we train you in a system for cultivating a better life through better health.
Here we consider that health is at the foundation of building the good life. It is not everything—for instance, one needs to also manage one’s money, power, and relationships, among other things—that being said, little else matters when one is dead or profoundly ill. To the degree that we care about preventing and undoing chronic disease we are consequently a clinic/ medical practice.
On the other hand, health is much more than the mere absence of pathology. One can be healthy and physically incompetent to do anything meaningful. Health, outside pathology, looks to the development of physical and psychosocial attributes, namely strength, mobility, agility, resilience, and adaptability. To the degree that we care about developing a person’s attributes we are therefore a training group.
This marriage of movement and medicine is most evident in our core value that all of our healthcare decisions begin with understanding movement and the environment that the patient-athlete must navigate. Off this metaphor-but-not-a-metaphor we can then derive nutrition, necessary skills, assess for liabilities, and then derive solutions to cover those liabilities.
We coach and develop training programs with the diligence traditionally considered for prescription medications; we manage and select our medications with the same sense of long term adaptation and change expected of a coach.
Martial arts practitioner since 2009, StrongFirst kettlebell training, daily movement practice, team physician, and martial arts instructor—balancing training, nutrition, and family life.
What started as preventing diabetes evolved into helping patients return to training after heart attacks. He integrated movement directly into his practice—literally teaching patients how to move again.
Helping people break free from the limits of chronic disease.
Strength training, kettlebells, barbells, bodyweight work, kickboxing, and recreational sports. His military background reinforced the necessity of physical competence.
After struggling with weight through training and residency, he rebuilt his health through nutrition timing and training—aligning his life with the advice he gives patients.
Seeing patients achieve outcomes they once thought were impossible.
Begin with a 15-minute conversation to make sure we’re a good fit. No pressure—just an honest check to see if our approach aligns with what you need.
Start with a free 15-minute assessment. No pressure, no obligation—just clear answers about what’s blocking your progress and what to do next.
Questions? We’re here for you. Reach us at (214) 326-0801 or contact@olympushealth.co
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