Regenerative Medicine
A more curated approach to physician-guided wellness optimization — with consultation-first planning, individualized protocols, and medically supervised care that may include NAD+ support and Semorulin-focused peptide discussions for appropriate patients.
Less hype. More structure, selection, and medical oversight.
This page should feel elevated without sounding reckless. The strongest version positions regenerative medicine as a physician-guided category for wellness and peptide support — not a collection of flashy claims. Patients should feel that the visit is deliberate, individualized, and medically grounded.
That means focusing on candidacy, health history, treatment fit, monitoring, and realistic expectations. It also means keeping the language clean: Semorulin belongs inside a supervised peptide conversation for appropriate patients, while NAD+ belongs inside a carefully framed wellness discussion rather than an exaggerated promise.
For the right patient, peptide conversations should still be selective and physician-led.
Semorulin should be framed on this page as part of a medically supervised peptide-support discussion, with careful review of history, goals, fit, and follow-up rather than as a blanket anti-aging claim.
The tone should stay polished and disciplined: patients can ask whether it fits their goals, review what is realistic, and understand how medical oversight shapes the plan.
- Consultation-first screening and candidacy review
- Individualized discussion of goals, fit, and monitoring
- Clear review of side effects, expectations, and medical history
- Physician-guided follow-up instead of trend-driven marketing
Positioned carefully, with no inflated claims.
NAD is a naturally occurring molecule involved in cellular energy metabolism. On this page, NAD+ support should be presented as an elective wellness conversation for patients interested in medically guided optimization — not as an FDA-approved therapy for disease, aging, or guaranteed performance outcomes.
The tone should stay disciplined: patients can ask about it, discuss whether it fits their goals, and review safety, logistics, and expectations in a supervised setting.
- Elective wellness-oriented consultation
- Individualized review of goals and suitability
- Clear discussion of boundaries, expectations, and medical history
- No exaggerated disease-treatment language
Selective, polished, and consultation-driven.
The strongest version of this page tells patients that the treatment plan is built around medical fit, safety, and goals — not trend-driven marketing. Some patients may be focused on physician-guided wellness optimization. Others may be looking for a more structured conversation around peptide support and how it fits their broader plan.
Either way, the visit should clarify candidacy, timing, risks, follow-up, and whether a plan involving NAD+, Semorulin, or neither is actually appropriate.
Better selection before better treatment
- Medical history, medications, and contraindication review
- Wellness, recovery, or optimization goals
- Lifestyle review including nutrition, activity, sleep, and stress
- Assessment of whether peptide support is appropriate
- Discussion of wellness-support goals and boundaries
- Monitoring plan and follow-up expectations
- Semorulin-focused peptide planning for appropriate patients
- NAD+ wellness support conversations in a medically supervised setting
- Clinical follow-up and response review
- Nutrition, movement, recovery, and sustainable habit support
- Alignment of expectations with current evidence and medical appropriateness
- Clear understanding of what is elective wellness support versus standard medical treatment
Frequently asked questions
NAD is a naturally occurring molecule found in every cell and involved in cellular energy metabolism. On this page, NAD+ is presented as part of an elective wellness-support conversation, not as an FDA-approved treatment for disease.
No. Candidacy depends on medical history, goals, contraindications, current medications, and whether physician-guided peptide support is appropriate after evaluation.
NAD+ is presented here as an elective wellness-support discussion within physician-guided care. It is not described here as an FDA-approved treatment for disease, fatigue, aging, or any guaranteed outcome.
Yes. Whether a patient is pursuing wellness support or peptide-support planning, the strongest results usually come from pairing treatment with sustainable nutrition, movement, sleep, and follow-up planning.
If you want a more medically guided conversation about wellness optimization, recovery, or elective peptide-support options, booking a consultation is the right first step.
Ready for a more selective wellness consultation?
If you are interested in medically guided wellness planning or peptide-support conversations in Los Angeles, request a consultation with Joshua R. Gonzalez, MD.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 607-2895
Monday–Friday: 9:00 AM–5:00 PM