Reclaim Your Health. Optimize Your Life. Thrive for Years to Come.
At Revive Functional Medicine, we provide high-quality, science-backed supplements designed to support optimal health, performance, recovery, and long-term wellness. Every supplement we recommend is carefully selected for purity, potency, and effectiveness, with a focus on working alongside your personalized treatment plan to help address nutrient deficiencies, support hormone balance, improve energy, enhance recovery, and promote overall vitality.
- Philosophy
Healthcare Reimagined
Imagine aging not with constant fatigue, chronic ailments, and endless prescriptions—but with vibrant energy, strength, and a body that becomes healthier over time. That is the future we help our patients build.
Traditional medicine often follows a reactive cycle: symptoms appear, medications are prescribed, and the underlying cause remains unresolved. This pattern may manage illness—but rarely creates true wellness. Functional medicine changes that entirely.
We take a proactive, root-cause-driven approach—investigating genetics, lifestyle, nutrition, stress, sleep, and environmental influences to understand the full picture of your health. Through advanced testing and in-depth consultations, we uncover imbalances and create personalized strategies that restore function, optimize performance, and promote long-term vitality.
- Body optimization
What is body optimization?
Imagine aging not with constant fatigue, chronic ailments, and endless prescriptions—but with vibrant energy, strength, and a body that becomes healthier over time. That is the future we help our patients build.
Traditional medicine often follows a reactive cycle: symptoms appear, medications are prescribed, and the underlying cause remains unresolved. This pattern may manage illness—but rarely creates true wellness. Functional medicine changes that entirely.
We take a proactive, root-cause-driven approach—investigating genetics, lifestyle, nutrition, stress, sleep, and environmental influences to understand the full picture of your health. Through advanced testing and in-depth consultations, we uncover imbalances and create personalized strategies that restore function, optimize performance, and promote long-term vitality.
- How It Works
Your Personalized Path to Better Health
We analyze your genetics, hormones, gut, lifestyle, and nutrition to uncover imbalances and create a tailored plan. With ongoing support, we help you restore function, energy, and vitality so you don’t just feel better, you thrive.
- Services
Explore Our Services
Diagnostic Testing
Advanced lab testing to uncover root causes of imbalance, including genetics, hormones, and gut health—giving you clear, data-driven insights for personalized care.
Hormone Optimization
Restore balance and improve energy, mood, metabolism, and performance through targeted hormone support based on in-depth testing and analysis.
Wellness Products
Science-backed supplements and wellness solutions designed to support your personalized treatment plan and enhance long-term health outcomes.
Specialized Health
Comprehensive care for men’s and women’s health, addressing concerns like fatigue, weight, stress, and performance through tailored functional medicine strategies.
- Restoring Balance
Men's and Women's Health
At Revive Functional Medicine, we deliver personalized, root-cause care for men’s and women’s health, helping you restore energy, balance, and vitality—no matter your stage of life—rather than just patching symptoms. For men, we target low energy, reduced drive, muscle loss, mood dips, stubborn weight, and sexual dysfunction (like low libido or erectile challenges) by optimizing testosterone, adrenal function, and metabolism through advanced testing (including DUTCH panels) to uncover stress, nutrient gaps, inflammation, or gut issues—then crafting custom plans with nutrition, lifestyle shifts, adaptogens, peptides when appropriate, and safe hormone support so you feel stronger, sharper, and more confident. For women, we address cycle irregularities, perimenopause and menopause symptoms (hot flashes, fatigue, mood swings, sleep trouble), sexual dysfunction (such as low desire, discomfort, or arousal issues), and overall hormonal harmony by diving into your unique biochemistry with tools like DUTCH testing, microbiome analysis, and nutrient checks—tackling estrogen/progesterone/thyroid balance, inflammation, and stress with tailored nutrition, supplements, stress tools, and gentle optimization. At Revive Functional Medicine, whether you’re a man aiming for peak performance or a woman seeking steady, vibrant health, we empower you to thrive—naturally and sustainably.
- Peptides
Precision Medicine for Healing, Performance & Longevity
Peptides therapy at Revive Functional Medicine offers a targeted, science-driven approach to optimizing health by supporting cellular repair, improving metabolism, enhancing recovery, and promoting overall vitality—helping you feel stronger, sharper, and more resilient from the inside out.
At Revive Functional Medicine, the effectiveness and safety of peptides therapy start with uncompromising sourcing standards. That’s why we partner exclusively with reputable, third-party–tested research companies, FDA-regulated compounding pharmacies, and accredited labs that adhere to the highest levels of purity, sterility, and precision. Every peptides we use is rigorously verified for quality and consistency, ensuring you receive therapies that are not only effective, but held to the strictest standards in modern functional medicine.
Peptides Are Natural Messengers in the Body
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as signaling molecules, helping regulate functions like metabolism, immune response, and tissue repair (Rossino et al., 2023).
What makes them relevant in medicine is how they interact with the body’s existing biology. By binding to specific receptors, peptides are understood to affect targeted biological pathways. The clinical impact of these interactions depends on the individual peptide and the strength of available evidence.
This is not a new frontier. It reflects mechanisms medicine has relied on for decades. Many well-established therapies are peptide-based, including insulin, oxytocin, calcitonin, and GLP-1 receptor agonists (Rossino, 2026).
Peptide Therapeutics Have a Long History
Peptides have been used in clinical medicine for more than a century. In 1921, insulin became the first therapeutic peptide, transforming the treatment of diabetes and establishing a foundation for peptide-based therapies (Rossino, 2026).
Advances in recombinant DNA technology later enabled the development of additional peptide therapies, including GnRH analogs, somatostatin analogs, and calcitonin derivatives (Wang, 2022).
What has changed in recent years is the pace and scope of research. Peptide development has expanded into areas such as metabolic disease, oncology, autoimmune conditions, and reproductive medicine.
More recently, attention has turned toward what some providers are calling “functional peptides.” This includes thymosin peptides, mitochondrial-derived peptides like MOTS-c, growth hormone secretagogues, and angiogenic peptides.
Many of these remain investigational, highlighting the distinction between established therapies and emerging areas of study (Wang, 2022; Bellman-Sickert et al., 2018; Singh et al., 2022).
Peptides Are a Growing Segment of the Pharmaceutical Market
Peptide therapeutics are no longer a niche category. Today, they represent an estimated 5–10% of the global pharmaceutical market, with continued growth driven by ongoing research and clinical interest (Grandview Research, 2023).
Because peptides can target specific biological pathways and receptors, they are being studied as a way to better understand and potentially influence processes such as hormone signaling and immune response.
This has contributed to the development and approval of more than 100 peptide-based drugs globally, alongside a growing research pipeline (Musiami, 2024).
Regulatory Frameworks Are Central to Peptide Use
As interest in peptides has expanded, so has the importance of regulatory oversight. Peptides may be available as FDA-approved drugs or, in certain cases, as compounded preparations under Sections 503A and 503B of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDA, 2021).
In response to the growing use of peptides, in 2023 the FDA identified potential significant safety risks of certain bulk substances used in compounding. These substances are evaluated based on safety and available evidence, with certain peptides categorized as ineligible for compounding due to potential risk (FDA, 2025).
Recent FDA communications and actions suggest a continued evolution in policy related to compounding and the use of certain bulk substances, including peptides. This includes ongoing evaluation of substances nominated for compounding, clarification of enforcement priorities, and increased emphasis on aligning compounding practices with statutory and evidentiary standards.
Collectively, these signals indicate that additional regulatory guidance or policy refinement may be forthcoming as the Agency continues to assess safety, quality, and appropriate use within this category (FDA, 2024).
For both providers and patients, this regulatory landscape is central to understanding how peptide therapies are evaluated, accessed, and used.
Clinical Use Requires Attention to Evidence, Quality, and Oversight
Peptides are being studied and, in some cases, used in clinical practice across areas such as metabolic and endocrine conditions. Other potential applications, including those often discussed in regenerative contexts, remain investigational and continue to be evaluated.
At the same time, demand has expanded beyond traditional clinical and regulatory channels (Hahamyan et al., 2025). Some peptides are marketed through “research use” suppliers and other unregulated sources, often without consistent quality standards or clinical oversight.
This gap between growing demand and uneven evidence makes a clinically grounded approach essential. The use of peptide therapies should prioritize evidence-based decision-making where available, careful evaluation of risks and benefits, appropriate regulatory alignment, and ongoing attention to emerging safety data (Petrou et al., 2025).
Peptides occupy an important and evolving role in modern medicine.
Some therapies are well established, supported by decades of clinical use and robust evidence. Others remain investigational, with ongoing scientific study and regulatory evaluation.
Understanding the distinction between these categories is essential to informed clinical decision-making.
As interest continues to grow, the path forward requires balancing scientific progress with evidence, safety, and appropriate oversight.
- Advance Testing
Driven Care That Goes Deeper
Genetic Testing
Genetic testing reveals insights into your unique DNA blueprint—helping identify disease risks, nutrient processing tendencies, detoxification capacity, inflammation pathways, hormone balance, and more. This allows proactive strategies and truly personalized wellness plans designed for long-term health.
Microbiome Testing
Through stool sample analysis, microbiome testing examines gut bacteria diversity and balance—uncovering contributors to inflammation, digestive issues, immune dysfunction, fatigue, and mood disorders. The results guide targeted interventions to restore harmony and optimize gut-brain health.
Hormone Optimization with DUTCH Testing
DUTCH testing provides an advanced hormonal profile measuring estrogen metabolites, progesterone, testosterone, cortisol rhythms, melatonin, DHEA, and nutrient markers—offering deeper insight than traditional labs and enabling precision-based hormone restoration strategies.
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Supplements & Wellness Products
Support your health journey with professional-grade supplements and products curated to complement your personalized treatment plan.
- FAQs
You Got Questions?
We Got Answers.
Functional medicine can benefit a wide range of people—especially those looking for a more personalized, root-cause approach to health rather than simply managing symptoms.
- Individuals with chronic fatigue, brain fog, low energy, or poor recovery.
- Those struggling with hormone imbalances such as low testosterone, menopause symptoms, thyroid dysfunction, or adrenal stress.
- People dealing with digestive issues like bloating, IBS, food sensitivities, or gut health concerns.
- Individuals seeking help with weight management and metabolic health.
- Men and women wanting to improve performance, longevity, sleep, and overall vitality.
- Patients with chronic inflammation or autoimmune-related symptoms.
- People experiencing high stress, burnout, anxiety, or poor sleep quality.
- Individuals interested in preventive wellness and optimizing long-term health.
- Athletes or active adults looking to improve recovery, resilience, and physical performance.
Functional medicine is especially valuable for people who feel like they’ve been told their labs are “normal” but still don’t feel well. The goal is to identify underlying imbalances involving nutrition, hormones, inflammation, lifestyle, sleep, stress, and environmental factors to create a personalized plan for long-term wellness.
During your initial consultation with a provider at Revive Functional Medicine, you’ll have an in-depth conversation designed to help us truly understand you and your health journey. We’ll discuss your medical history, symptoms, health concerns, goals, and other important aspects of your physical well-being—but we go beyond the basics. Our providers want to learn about who you are as a person: your lifestyle, interests, family, motivations, and what matters most to you. At Revive Functional Medicine, you’re never treated like just another patient or number. We believe meaningful relationships are essential to personalized care, and we strive to build a strong partnership that allows us to better support your long-term health and wellness goals. We also encourage our patients to ask questions and be actively involved in their care every step of the way.
At Revive Functional Medicine, we use advanced testing to help uncover the root causes of your symptoms and gain a deeper understanding of your overall health. Rather than only looking for disease, our goal is to identify imbalances, deficiencies, and underlying factors that may be impacting how you feel and function every day.
Depending on your symptoms, health history, and goals, your provider may recommend testing such as:
- Comprehensive bloodwork to evaluate hormones, inflammation, metabolic health, nutrient levels, thyroid function, and cardiovascular markers.
- Hormone testing for testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, cortisol, adrenal function, and thyroid health.
- Gut health and microbiome testing to assess digestion, inflammation, nutrient absorption, and possible food sensitivities.
- Vitamin and nutrient deficiency testing.
- Advanced metabolic and cardiovascular assessments.
- Sleep, stress, and adrenal health evaluations.
- Specialty testing for inflammation and other underlying contributors to chronic symptoms.
Every patient is different, which is why we personalize testing based on your unique needs rather than taking a one-size-fits-all approach. Once your results are reviewed, we work with you to create a customized treatment plan designed to support long-term healing, performance, and overall wellness.
At Revive Functional Medicine, every personalized treatment plan is built around you—your health history, symptoms, lifestyle, goals, and the unique factors affecting your overall well-being. We believe there is no one-size-fits-all approach to health, which is why we take the time to understand the full picture before creating a plan of care.
Your treatment plan is developed using a combination of:
- Your detailed medical history and current symptoms.
- Comprehensive lab work and advanced diagnostic testing.
- Lifestyle factors such as sleep, stress, nutrition, exercise, and recovery.
- Hormone, metabolic, gut health, and nutrient assessments.
- Your personal health goals and long-term wellness objectives.
Based on this information, your provider creates a customized strategy that may include targeted nutrition guidance, supplementation, hormone optimization, peptide therapy, lifestyle modifications, fitness and recovery recommendations, stress management support, and other evidence-based therapies designed specifically for your needs.
Most importantly, your plan is not static. As your body responds and your health improves, we continually monitor your progress, review follow-up testing when needed, and adjust your treatment plan to ensure you continue moving toward optimal health and long-term wellness.
Yes. At Revive Functional Medicine, we provide personalized care for both men and women at every stage of life. While many health concerns can affect everyone, we recognize that men and women often experience different hormonal, metabolic, and lifestyle-related challenges that require individualized treatment approaches.
For men, we commonly help address concerns such as low testosterone, fatigue, decreased performance, weight gain, poor recovery, low libido, stress, and overall vitality optimization.
For women, we support concerns related to hormone balance, perimenopause and menopause symptoms, thyroid health, weight management, fatigue, mood changes, metabolic health, and overall wellness optimization.
Our approach is always personalized. We use comprehensive evaluations, advanced testing, and one-on-one consultations to create treatment plans tailored to your unique health history, symptoms, and goals—helping both men and women feel stronger, healthier, and more energized long term.
Hormone optimization is the process of evaluating and balancing key hormones such as testosterone, estrogen, cortisol, thyroid hormones, and others to improve energy, mood, metabolism, sleep, and overall well-being.
Our primary focus is natural and functional approaches such as nutrition, supplements, and lifestyle interventions. However, in some cases, medications or hormone therapy may be recommended as part of a comprehensive plan.
Many patients begin noticing improvements within a few weeks, but deeper healing and long-term results typically take several months depending on the condition and consistency with the plan.
Yes. We provide personalized weight optimization programs that address metabolism, hormones, insulin resistance, nutrition, and lifestyle factors rather than relying on one-size-fits-all diets.
Most functional medicine services are not fully covered by insurance, but some lab work may be partially reimbursable depending on your provider.
Yes — in many cases functional medicine practices do accept HSA and FSA payments, but there are a few important nuances.
✔️ Short answer:
Most functional medicine clinics accept HSA/FSA cards or reimbursements for eligible services.
Functional medicine practices typically accept HSA/FSA in one of these ways:
Direct payment with HSA/FSA debit card (most common) Reimbursement after you pay out-of-pocket
Superbill provided so you can submit to your HSA/FSA or insurance administrator
Many clinics explicitly state they accept both HSA and FSA payments for visits, labs, and sometimes supplements.
Generally eligible (if medically necessary):
Initial consultations and follow-ups Lab testing ordered by the provider
Diagnosed-condition treatments Some prescribed supplements or therapies (case-dependent)
HSAs and FSAs can be used for qualified medical expenses under IRS rules, especially when tied to diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of a condition.
Even though clinics may accept HSA/FSA, approval depends on your plan:
Not all supplements are automatically eligible
“General wellness” services may be denied
Some FSAs require documentation or a Letter of Medical Necessity
Each plan administrator may interpret rules differently
So the key distinction is:
The clinic can accept HSA/FSA, but your HSA/FSA provider decides what gets reimbursed.
Yes. Many patients come to functional medicine after not finding answers in conventional care. Our goal is to look deeper and uncover underlying causes that may have been missed.