An Update on Our Clinic and the Future of Your Care
- Dr. Jason Rountree
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read

Over the past decade, it has been a privilege to care for this community and to build a practice centered on evidence-based, forward-looking healthcare. Many of you have trusted us with your health through injuries, recovery, performance goals, and long-term wellness, and we are deeply grateful for that trust.
As our clinic has grown, so has another important part of our work: education.
Why this change is happening
Since 2018, Dr. Jason Rountree has been actively teaching other healthcare providers in laser therapy. Over the last several years, the demand for this training has expanded rapidly—now reaching clinicians across the United States, Canada, Australia, and Europe. Meeting this global demand while continuing full in-person clinical care has become increasingly challenging. To ensure both areas receive the attention and quality they deserve, Dr. Rountree is transitioning into this educational role full time.
As a result, our clinic model is evolving.
What’s changing—and what’s not
Beginning February 20th, the clinic will transition to a telehealth-based model for Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) and peptide therapy.
Until February 19th, we will continue seeing patients in person for:
Aesthetic laser treatments
Injections
Laser therapy, radiofrequency treatment, and chiropractic care
TRT and peptide blood testing
After that date, in-person visits will conclude, but care for TRT and peptide patients will continue.
Continuity of care for TRT and peptide patients
If you are part of our TRT or peptide programs, we want to be very clear: your care is continuing.
TRT and peptide care will continue via telehealth without interruption
Elizabeth Seymour, APRN will continue managing all TRT and peptide patients
In-person blood draws will transition to easy-to-use home blood kits
TRT training and recovery consults will continue as usual
No action is required from you at this time. Our team will guide you through the transition and remain in close communication.
Why telehealth works well for peptides and hormones
Peptide therapies are rapidly shaping modern healthcare, with expanding applications in metabolic health, injury recovery, inflammation, and longevity. These treatments are particularly well suited to a telehealth model, where careful monitoring, lab review, and individualized planning can be done efficiently and safely—without unnecessary in-office visits.
Moving TRT and peptide care to telehealth allows us to:
Maintain appropriate clinical oversight
Improve convenience and accessibility for patients
Focus deeply on these specialized areas of care
Looking ahead
While the format of care is changing, our commitment is not. We remain dedicated to providing expert-led, high-quality hormone and peptide management, supported by an experienced clinical team.
We are grateful to every patient who has been part of this clinic over the years. This next chapter reflects growth, focus, and the opportunity to extend our impact—both in patient care and in training the clinicians who will care for patients around the world.
Thank you for being part of our community and for allowing us to be part of your care.
—
Jason Rountree
Clinic Director





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