About
Dr. Rocky Jedick co-founded Peak Healthspan after a career that spans military aviation medicine and academic emergency medicine. He completed his residency in Emergency Medicine at the University of Utah, where he continues to serve as faculty. Before entering longevity medicine, Dr. Jedick served as a USAF Flight Surgeon in Korea and Italy, logging nearly 200 flight hours in the F-16 Fighting Falcon.
He holds both an MD and an MBA. His clinical focus covers metabolic optimization, cardiovascular fitness, body composition, and hormone health. Dr. Jedick treats conditions including metabolic dysfunction, cardiovascular disease, obesity, hormone imbalances, osteoporosis, erectile dysfunction, and endocrine disorders. He is deeply interested in longevity medicine and uses advanced diagnostics such as VO2 Max testing, DEXA scans, continuous glucose monitoring, and resting metabolic rate testing to guide personalized protocols.
Education & Training
Residency
Emergency Medicine, University of Utah
Additional Training
MBA; University of Utah Faculty Emergency Medicine; Former USAF Flight Surgeon
Conditions Treated
Who is Dr. Jedick right for?
Dr. Jedick is a strong fit for adults who want a rigorous, data-driven approach to long-term health. Patients managing metabolic dysfunction, cardiovascular risk, or hormone imbalances benefit from his diagnostic depth. Executives and high performers seeking comprehensive performance testing and personalized protocols will find his approach well-matched to their goals. He also works well with patients focused on body composition, bone density, and endocrine health.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Jedick focuses on metabolic dysfunction, cardiovascular disease, obesity, hormone imbalances, osteoporosis, erectile dysfunction, and endocrine disorders. He takes a root-cause approach, using advanced diagnostics to identify and address problems before they progress.
Dr. Jedick uses VO2 Max testing, DEXA body composition scans, resting metabolic rate testing, lactate threshold testing, and continuous glucose monitoring. These tools help him build precise, personalized health protocols for each patient.
Dr. Jedick completed his residency in Emergency Medicine at the University of Utah and continues to serve there as faculty. He holds both an MD and an MBA.
Dr. Jedick served as a USAF Flight Surgeon stationed in Korea and Italy, accumulating nearly 200 flight hours in the F-16 Fighting Falcon. He then completed his Emergency Medicine residency at the University of Utah and joined the faculty there before co-founding Peak Healthspan.
Dr. Jedick sees professionals, executives, and high performers who want proactive, personalized care. He also works with patients managing chronic conditions like metabolic syndrome, hormone imbalances, and cardiovascular risk factors.
Yes. Dr. Jedick integrates performance testing such as VO2 Max and lactate threshold analysis into his longevity protocols. His work spans both disease prevention and optimizing physical and metabolic performance.
Dr. Jedick uses comprehensive hormone panels and DEXA body composition tracking to guide bioidentical hormone replacement and testosterone replacement therapy. He monitors outcomes continuously and adjusts protocols based on objective data.
Doctor profile last updated June 9, 2026
