A new kind of medicine, in public

Watch the best doctors in the world think.

The Clinic records world-class clinicians reasoning through real patients' bloodwork — live, unscripted, and open. Every protocol is published free. Every patient is followed up at one month, four, and twelve.

Open-source Protocols, dosages, and reasoning — published in full
Longitudinal Month 1 · Month 4 · Month 12 follow-up, on the record
The premise

Most health media hands you a conclusion. We show the work.

A great clinician's value isn't the answer they arrive at. It's the path — the question they asked first, the test they refused to repeat, the pattern they recognized from three lab values most doctors would have skimmed past.

That reasoning almost never reaches patients. The seven-minute appointment compresses it out; the supplement marketer flattens it into a product; the wellness influencer skips it entirely.

The Clinic puts it back. We record it, in full, with the patient in the room. You see the labs before the doctor does. You watch the hypothesis form, break, and re-form. You watch a protocol get built — and then you watch what actually happened, twelve months later.

See how an episode is structured


Three ways we work

The Cases. The Questions. The Stacks.

One long-form practice, one short-form practice, one accountability practice. Together they cover almost every honest question a thoughtful person has about their own body.

01

The Cases — the keystone

A real patient brings a real problem and a complete set of bloodwork. One of the best clinicians in the world reads the labs cold, on camera, and reasons their way toward a working hypothesis. A protocol is built — lifestyle, nutrition, movement, supplements, and prescriptions where appropriate — and then the patient comes back at month one, month four, and month twelve.

Sometimes the protocol works. Sometimes it doesn't. We air both.

Inside a Cases episode

02

The Questions — a real second opinion

Short episodes that take a single question — the kind people actually post on Reddit at 1 a.m. — and answer it the way a great doctor would if they had three hours instead of seven minutes. Every claim is labeled by how well it's actually known: established, emerging, or still a guess.

About The Questions

03

The Stacks — honest reviews of what people are actually taking

A founder, an athlete, or an operator brings their real stack — the supplements, peptides, and prescriptions they're on right now, with labs to match. A senior clinician tells them, on the record, what's working, what's theater, what might be harmful, and what they're missing. No sponsorships. No theatre.

About The Stacks

The standing offer

Everything we figure out, we give away.

Free, in full, permanently. Including the parts that didn't work.

Every protocol designed on the show is published here, with the clinical reasoning that produced it, the dosages and sequencing, and — crucially — the exact criteria that would tell us we were wrong. We publish what we'd want to read if it were our own labs on the table.

Over time, these become a library. Then, with consent and proper ethics review, a dataset. The Clinic is the front of the house for a longer-term research effort: open case studies now, a structured cohort next, and eventually IRB-approved trials of the patterns the cases keep surfacing.

Browse the protocol library

Who this is for

People who would rather understand their body than be told what to do with it.

The Clinic doesn't speak down. The viewer is a co-diagnostician — given the labs, the reasoning, and the honest uncertainty, and trusted to think alongside the doctor. Over enough episodes, that's a real education.


Start with the show

See how a Cases episode works

The five movements, with an example case laid out the way the audience sees it.

Inside the show

Apply to be on it

Bring your bloodwork and a real question

A short form. We'll reach out to gather the rest. Not everyone is selected — and that's part of the honesty.

Apply

Read the protocols

Open library, with the reasoning attached

Every protocol the show produces, published free, with the criteria for what would prove it wrong.

Protocol library

Why you can trust this

Radical transparency is the only honest pitch.

The Clinic is affiliated with a telemedicine practice. After filming, patients are offered the option to continue care there; many do, some go elsewhere, and we air the cases either way. The editorial decisions about what runs are kept separate from the clinical revenue. The doctors on the show have no financial relationship with the supplements they discuss.

Every claim is labeled by how well it is actually known. Every protocol is published with the criteria that would tell us we were wrong. Failures are aired alongside successes — they are, in many ways, the more useful episodes.

The full disclosure

Letters from The Clinic

A quiet email when there's something worth reading.

New cases, new protocols, occasional essays on a question worth your evening. No promotions, no inbox noise.