
Denver Wellness & Aesthetics Center
Quick Facts
| Practice Type | Concierge |
| Location | Denver, Englewood |
| Doctors | Michael Young MD, Family Medicine |
| Year Founded | 2020 |
About
At Denver Wellness & Aesthetics Center, Dr. Michael Young delivers concierge medicine with a focus on longevity and advanced aesthetics. The Englewood practice serves patients throughout Denver and the surrounding region. Dr. Young holds double board certification in Family Medicine and Lifestyle Medicine.
The practice keeps a small, selective patient panel. That keeps appointments unhurried, typically running 60 to 90 minutes. Dr. Young takes a root-cause approach across preventive care, advanced diagnostics, and personalized hormone and peptide therapies. He also integrates body and skin aesthetics, offering treatments like Emface, Emsculpt Neo, CoolSculpting Elite, RF Microneedling, and CO2 Laser Therapy. Comprehensive annual evaluations, nutrition guidance, fitness prescriptions, and recovery therapies round out the clinical offering.
Details
Address
500 E Hampden Ave, Suite 206, Englewood, CO 80113
Phone
(303) 347-2000Website
Visit websiteTypical Appointment
75 minutes
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Young schedules appointments that run 60 to 90 minutes. That time allows for thorough conversations and genuine root-cause exploration. Most primary care visits run a fraction of that length, so the extended format is a core part of how the practice operates.
Denver Wellness & Aesthetics Center offers a complimentary consultation to get started. You can request one by calling (303) 347-2000 or emailing the clinic directly. During that visit, Dr. Young discusses your health goals and outlines the most appropriate path forward.
The practice goes well beyond standard lab work. Dr. Young uses VO2 max testing to assess cardiovascular fitness, metabolic flexibility analysis for energy efficiency, InBody scans for body composition, and epigenetic clocks with biomarker panels to measure biological age. These tools help Dr. Young build precise, personalized care plans.
Yes. Denver Wellness & Aesthetics Center integrates body and skin aesthetics directly into its clinical offering. Dr. Young offers Emface, Emsculpt Neo, CoolSculpting Elite, RF Microneedling, and CO2 Laser Therapy. The practice treats both health optimization and appearance as connected parts of overall wellness.
Dr. Young provides whole-food, plant-based lifestyle guidance rooted in his own 25-plus years of personal experience with that approach. He tailors nutrition recommendations to each patient's goals and biomarkers. Nutrition coaching is ongoing, not a one-time conversation.
Yes. Dr. Young writes tailored exercise prescriptions designed to build strength, resilience, and performance. He also incorporates recovery therapies to support energy levels and stress balance. Fitness and recovery are treated as clinical priorities, not afterthoughts.
Yes. Dr. Young provides personalized peptide and hormone therapies as part of his longevity and performance medicine approach. He develops these protocols based on each patient's diagnostics, goals, and overall health picture. Ongoing coaching in hormones and peptides is part of the membership experience.
Yes. Dr. Young maintains connections with top specialists throughout Denver. When a patient needs subspecialty care, the practice handles coordination directly. That keeps care continuous and well-integrated rather than fragmented.
Healthspan refers to the years a person spends in excellent health, with energy and vitality, not just the total length of life. Dr. Young focuses on extending healthspan through advanced diagnostics, personalized therapies, nutrition, fitness, and recovery. The goal is to help patients thrive for decades, not simply avoid illness.
Practice last updated March 21, 2026

