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Quality and affordability across a variety of practices & specialties.
PharmaLabs began in urology and sexual medicine, but our quality-first, cost-effective model now supports a growing range of specialties.
Integrative
●Preventative
●Functional
●Nutritional
●Regenerative
●Lifestyle
●Peptide Therapy
●Integrative
●Preventative
●Functional
●Always Adding Products to Meet Changing Needs
Practices & Specialties
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Integrative Medicine
Focuses on the whole person and not just a particular illness or disease. Integrative medicine seeks to understand the underlying cause of symptoms and conditions; it does so by looking at one’s complete mind, body and spirit. Integrative medicine uses an evidence-based approach to improve health and wellness. Integrative medicine believes one’s physical, mental, emotional and spiritual needs affect health. It believes those needs rely on each other and affect one’s entire well-being. There are many different aspects to address, so integrative medicine uses a combination of therapies and lifestyle changes.
Preventative Medicine
Preventive medicine is the practice of promoting preventive health care to improve patient well-being. The goal is to ultimately prevent disease, disability, and death.
Functional Medicine
Functional medicine is a catalyst transforming healthcare. Functional medicine takes a comprehensive approach to prevention, health, and well-being. It treats root causes of disease and restores healthy function through a personalized patient experience.
Nutritional Medicine
Nutritional medicine is based on the principle that nutrients, including essential micronutrients, are required for the proper functioning of all the biochemical processes on which our bodies depend. Therefore, when treating symptoms or diseases, look for the underlying causes which, although often partly genetic, are usually very much associated with nutritional and environmental factors.
Regenerative Medicine
Regenerative medicine may be defined as the process of replacing or “regenerating” human cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish normal function. This field holds the promise of regenerating damaged tissues and organs in the body by replacing damaged tissue or by stimulating the body’s own repair mechanisms to heal tissues or organs.
Life Style Medicine
Using advanced therapies including Hormone Optimization, Peptides, Nutrient IV therapy and more to help take your mind and body to the next level.
Peptide Therapy
Aging in both sexes is associated with progressive declines in hormones and negative effects on energy, sleep, mood, libido and weight. As we age, our skin loses elasticity and becomes wrinkled and loose, we gain fat and lose both muscle and bone mass. All of this is largely due to the decrease in Growth Hormone (GH).