By: Lucas Montgomery
The healthcare industry is beginning to see a growing shift toward longevity-focused medicine—an approach that prioritizes prevention, recovery, and long-term performance rather than simply treating illness when it appears. One physician working at the center of this movement is Dr. Charles Pereyra, founder of Springs Rejuvenation, a regenerative medicine clinic network focused on helping patients maintain mobility, vitality, and overall health as they age.
Founded in 2016, Springs Rejuvenation has grown from a single clinic into a multi-location network serving patients across major U.S. cities. The organization focuses on regenerative therapies designed to support healing and long-term wellness through treatments such as stem cell therapy, exosome protocols, peptide therapies, and regenerative hair restoration.
Key Facts About Dr. Charles Pereyra
- Physician specializing in regenerative and longevity medicine
- Founder and CEO of Springs Rejuvenation
- Cornell University graduate
- Medical degree from St. George’s University School of Medicine
- Residency training at New York Presbyterian Brooklyn
- Focus areas include stem cell therapy, exosomes, peptides, and preventative healthcare
These experiences helped shape Dr. Pereyra’s vision for building a clinic network centered around proactive healthcare and regenerative treatment strategies.
The Idea Behind Springs Rejuvenation
Dr. Pereyra’s decision to create Springs Rejuvenation came from years of clinical experience observing how patients often entered the healthcare system only after their conditions had significantly progressed. While emergency and traditional medical care play a critical role, many patients still lack access to preventative strategies aimed at improving long-term health outcomes.
Springs Rejuvenation was designed to provide a different type of medical environment—one focused on helping patients improve recovery, manage inflammation, and maintain physical performance before serious health decline occurs.
“Patients often want more than symptom management,” Dr. Pereyra says. “They want a plan that helps them stay active, maintain energy, and protect their health over time.”
This philosophy became the foundation of Springs Rejuvenation’s treatment model, which combines regenerative therapies with structured health strategies designed to support recovery and long-term wellness.
Building a Regenerative Medicine Clinic Network
When Springs Rejuvenation first launched, regenerative medicine was still considered a niche area of healthcare. Over the past several years, however, patient interest in treatments focused on recovery, performance, and longevity has grown significantly.
As awareness of regenerative therapies expanded, Springs Rejuvenation began opening clinics in additional locations. The network now operates in major U.S. markets, including New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Atlanta, Austin, and Boca Raton, serving patients who are seeking alternatives to traditional treatment pathways.
The clinics typically work with adults between the ages of 30 and 65 who want to improve joint function, support recovery from injuries, address hair loss, or build long-term preventative health plans.
One aspect that differentiates Springs Rejuvenation from many clinics in the regenerative medicine space is its physician-led model. Treatments and protocols are developed and administered under direct medical supervision, with emphasis placed on patient education, follow-up care, and individualized treatment planning.
Treating Athletes and Active Professionals
As Springs Rejuvenation expanded, the clinic also began working with professional and high-performance athletes seeking treatments designed to support recovery and maintain physical performance.
Athletes competing in organizations such as the UFC, Bellator, the NFL, and Olympic-level sports have pursued regenerative therapies as part of broader recovery programs. These individuals often require treatments that help manage physical strain while supporting long-term joint and tissue health.
While many patients at Springs Rejuvenation are not professional athletes, the same treatment philosophy applies, supporting recovery, reducing inflammation, and helping patients maintain mobility and physical function.

Meeting the Growing Demand for Longevity Medicine
Interest in longevity medicine has increased significantly in recent years as more individuals seek proactive approaches to health management. Rather than waiting for serious medical conditions to develop, many patients are exploring treatments designed to maintain physical performance and quality of life as they age.
Dr. Pereyra believes regenerative medicine will continue to become more integrated into modern healthcare as research expands and treatment protocols become more standardized.
“People want healthcare that helps them stay healthy and active,” he says. “The goal is to build systems that support recovery, resilience, and long-term wellness.”
This perspective reflects a broader shift taking place within healthcare, where preventative strategies and biological optimization are gaining more attention from both physicians and patients.
Expansion Plans for the Future
Looking ahead, Springs Rejuvenation has ambitious growth plans. The organization aims to expand to 200 clinic locations by 2028, bringing regenerative and longevity-focused treatments to a wider range of patients across the United States.
The expansion strategy focuses on building clinics that maintain physician oversight while providing access to therapies designed to support healing, recovery, and preventative healthcare.
As the network grows, Dr. Pereyra hopes Springs Rejuvenation can help demonstrate how regenerative medicine may fit into the future of healthcare.
A Vision for Long-Term Health
For Dr. Charles Pereyra, the long-term mission behind Springs Rejuvenation is not simply expanding a clinic network; it is helping patients improve how they experience health over time.
By combining regenerative therapies with preventative health strategies, the goal is to help people maintain energy, mobility, and independence throughout their lives.
As longevity medicine continues to evolve, Springs Rejuvenation represents one example of how physicians are working to build healthcare systems focused not only on treating illness, but on supporting long-term vitality.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice, and the effectiveness of regenerative therapies mentioned may vary from individual to individual. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before starting any new treatment or therapy.




