Synergy provides providers and practices with the guidance needed to confidently integrate regenerative medicine while aligning with current FDA expectations and industry standards.
Synergy's compliance is approached through education, structure, and clear clinical positioning. We provide providers and practices with the guidance needed to confidently integrate regenerative medicine while aligning with current FDA expectations.
Four areas of structured guidance — built so providers retain full autonomy and clinical decision-making, while operating within the current regulatory expectation set.
Education and protocols designed for internal consistency and compliance — so the practice runs the same way on day 90 as on day 1.
Compliant, education-based messaging — no outcome-based claims, no fear framing, no "miracle" language.
Ethical informed-consent practices that match the regulatory expectation, with templates ready to drop into your existing intake flow.
Quarterly briefings keep providers current on evolving FDA expectations — 21 CFR Part 1271, minimal manipulation, homologous use.
"We prioritize education over promises, clarity over hype, and transparency at every level — because trust is built through understanding." — Perry Myers · Founder, Synergy
A clear path from first call to a fully integrated regenerative-medicine program in your practice — supported the whole way.
30-minute private Zoom to confirm fit and review your existing model.
Compliance review, protocol intake, sourcing decisions, and team prep.
Two days in Las Vegas — June 12–13 or October 16–17, 2026.
Live protocols, marketing-aligned templates, ongoing regulatory updates.
When providers are equipped early, they can integrate regenerative medicine responsibly and sustainably.
Forest-charcoal dominant, full-bleed atmospheric photography, dark-band gravitas inspired by Institute of Health.
Editorial "what if" questions and big closing wordmark moments give the brand academic weight without coldness.
Rust accent emerges only in CTA, italic-tint headlines, and section eyebrows — restraint is the move.