
Exploring the Path to Longevity
While shifting the paradigm to proactive medicine in the process.
Medicine 3.0
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What is it?
Medicine 3.0 represents a fusion of functional medicine, preventative medicine, and longevity medicine, to foster optimal health outcomes and support vitality. It does so by delving into the why behind disease processes early on in order to tailor treatment strategies that promote enduring wellness and health resilience at any stage of life. This in turn allows patients not only live but thrive as the best version of themselves, for as long as possible.
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The Foundation
In a world where healthcare often feels like a reactive game of catch-up, we're flipping the script. At SchaeMD, you can feel empowered with the knowledge and tools to take on more proactive health practices that improve your healthspan just as much as lifespan. I aim to leverage this information through the lens of evidence-informed care that helps put personalized, patient-informed medicine into frame.
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Schae's Approach
At SchaeMD, I’m passionate about longevity and proactive health. I believe everyone deserves to live their best life, and that starts with understanding and taking control of your health. The mission is simple: to empower you with the knowledge and tools you need to navigate your healthcare journey with confidence.
Gone are the days of passive doctor visits and unanswered questions. With SchaeMD, you'll learn how to make the most out of your annual check-ups, asking the right questions and advocating for your own well-being. From preventive measures to cutting-edge longevity medicine, you’re covered.
Schae Leber, MD, is an active duty army physician, currently practicing family medicine. He has experience in full-scope family medicine, with an understanding of true womb-to-tomb clinical practice. Due to the breadth of his training across emergency care, mother-baby units, inpatient, and outpatient domains, he has been able to develop keen interest in and understanding of preventative and maintenance medicine as it relates to the applied science of Longevity.
Schae received his medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin and completed residency at Madigan Army Medical Center before becoming board certified in family medicine. He completed ROTC and earned his undergraduate degree in Human Biology from Creighton University. He is a distinguished military graduate.
He is licensed in the state of Virginia.