About the Practice
Messiah Medical PLLC was founded on the principle that medicine should be rooted in science, measured by data, and practiced with integrity. The goal is simple: to provide high-quality care that is both evidence-based and genuinely personal—helping patients make meaningful, lasting changes rather than chasing trends or quick fixes.
As a concierge practice, Messiah Medical maintains a small, dedicated patient panel to ensure every client receives attentive, individualized care. This model allows for deeper relationships, longer conversations, and the continuity needed to truly understand and improve a patient’s health over time.
The direct-pay structure reinforces transparency and trust. By working outside the constraints of insurance, we eliminate administrative barriers and surprise billing. We believe in removing potential conflicts of interest, so every lab, medication, and service is offered at cost with clear, upfront pricing.
At Messiah Medical, care is personalized and physician-directed. Each patient works directly with a qualified physician who brings clinical expertise, context, and judgment to every decision. The focus is on collaboration, not delegation—ensuring that care remains thoughtful, individualized, and evidence-based.
Finally, this practice takes a balanced approach to longevity and optimization—helping patients cut through the noise of modern health marketing to focus on what’s real, measurable, and right for them. The goal isn’t to chase trends, but to build sustainable health through data, prevention, and disciplined medical care.

Meet Our Founder
Dr. Messiah is a board-certified anesthesiologist with subspecialty fellowship training in Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Medicine. He is the founder of Messiah Medical PLLC, a concierge telehealth practice focused on weight loss, hormone optimization, preventative care, and longevity medicine. Dr. Messiah believes in a data-driven, evidence-based approach to medicine—one that values measurable results over trends or guesswork. Having personally navigated the challenges of weight loss and lifestyle change, he understands that sustainable health comes from combining disciplined habits with the right medical support. His approach begins with lifestyle optimization—nutrition, exercise, sleep, and stress management—and uses medications and advanced diagnostics as tools to support those foundations. Every decision is guided by objective data, including laboratory testing and body composition analysis, ensuring individualized and clinically sound care.
As an anesthesiologist, Dr. Messiah has had the opportunity to train in both medicine and surgery—caring for patients across every age group, from infants to the elderly, and in every state of health, from routine procedures to life-threatening emergencies. This experience gives him a unique lens through which he views health and longevity. It’s made one thing especially clear: many of the chronic conditions patients succumb to every day are preventable with early, targeted interventions. This perspective has reinforced his belief that prevention and optimization are far more powerful than reaction and repair. Today, he applies that same precision and clinical discipline to helping patients proactively improve their health, performance, and longevity.
Dr. Messiah earned his medical degree from Saint James School of Medicine. He began his postgraduate training with an internship in General Surgery at the University of South Carolina, Greenville, followed by an Anesthesiology residency at the University of Illinois at Chicago and advanced fellowship training in Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Medicine at the University of Florida. Training in Chicago during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic was a defining experience—he was reassigned from the operating room to COVID ICUs, caring for critically ill patients fighting for their lives. Those experiences reinforced his conviction that prevention, lifestyle, and early intervention are not optional—they’re lifesaving.
Dr. Messiah’s career reflects a continual pursuit of precision, empathy, and improvement—values that extend beyond the operating room and into every patient interaction. His training and experiences have shaped a deep respect for the body’s resilience and a belief that medicine works best when it empowers patients to take an active role in their own health.

