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Optimal Performance Medicine

Quick Facts

Membership Price RangeIndividual Age 18 up to 26: $300/quarter | $600/semiannually | $1,200/annually; Individual Age 26 and Older: $600/quarter | $1,200/semiannually | $2,400/annually
Practice TypeConcierge
LocationWoodstock, Holly Springs, Mountain Park, Cherokee County
DoctorsMichael Skardasis MD, Internal Medicine
Year Founded2018
Telehealth TypeVirtual visits via telemedicine
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

At Optimal Performance Medicine, Dr. Michael Skardasis brings over 25 years of internal medicine experience to a focused concierge practice in Woodstock, Georgia. He opened the practice in 2018 after more than 12 years at North Georgia Internal Medicine. There, he developed a deep conviction about the role nutrition plays in transforming health. That conviction became the foundation for everything he built at Optimal Performance Medicine. Dr. Skardasis operates with a clear guiding principle: create health, not just treat sickness. His clinical focus covers diabetes, high blood pressure, hyperlipidemia, hypothyroidism, fatigue, anxiety, depression, and weight management. He also emphasizes nutrition, movement, sleep quality, stress regulation, and metabolic health. Patients know him in Woodstock as the doctor who takes his patients off medicine. Through lifestyle change, targeted nutrition guidance, and exercise, he works to reduce or eliminate medications wherever possible. The practice offers comprehensive annual assessments, IV hydration therapy, B12 injections, genetic testing for depression medication metabolism, and immigration physicals. Members reach Dr. Skardasis directly by text, phone, or email, including after hours via his personal cell.

Details

Address

120 Stonebridge Parkway, 430, Woodstock, GA 30189

Membership

$2,400/annual

Membership Details

Annual membership fee covers non-clinical, non-covered services. Professional services covered by Medicare or commercial insurance will be billed separately. Quarterly, semiannual, and annual payment options available.

Typical Appointment

30 minutes

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Frequently Asked Questions

Membership at Optimal Performance Medicine costs $2,400 per year for adults 26 and older. Adults between 18 and 26 pay $1,200 annually. The practice offers quarterly, semiannual, and annual payment options. The membership fee covers non-clinical, non-covered services. Medicare and commercial insurance bill separately for professional services they cover.

Members receive longer appointments, same-day or next-day scheduling, and direct access to Dr. Skardasis by text, phone, or email during business hours. After-hours urgent concerns reach him via his personal cell phone. Annual physicals run up to an hour, and follow-up visits typically last 30 to 45 minutes. The practice also coordinates care with specialists on the member's behalf.

Yes. The annual membership fee covers non-clinical, non-covered services and does not go through insurance. However, Optimal Performance Medicine bills Medicare and commercial insurance separately for professional services those plans cover. Members can use their insurance alongside their membership.

Yes. Dr. Skardasis offers telemedicine visits for members. Combined with direct communication by text, phone, or email, this gives patients flexible access without always coming into the office.

Prospective patients can call the membership line at 678-325-1159 or reach out through the Hint Health concierge membership portal. The practice accepts adult patients and keeps its panel intentionally small to maintain quality care and personal access.

Optimal Performance Medicine serves adults 18 and older. Dr. Skardasis particularly focuses on patients in their 40s, 50s, 60s, and beyond who want to manage or prevent complex health conditions.

Yes. Optimal Performance Medicine offers IV hydration therapy including the Myers' cocktail, B12 injections, genetic testing for depression medication metabolism, and comprehensive annual health assessments. Dr. Skardasis also addresses nutrition, sleep quality, movement, and stress as part of a whole-health approach.

Yes. Dr. Skardasis provides care coordination with specialists. He works with patients to ensure referrals are managed thoughtfully and that specialist care connects with their overall health plan.

Optimal Performance Medicine reflects Dr. Skardasis's belief that true health involves a healthy body, a healthy mind, and a healthy spirit. His goal is to help patients perform at their best in daily life, not simply to manage illness. Prevention and longevity drive the clinical approach throughout the practice.

Practice last updated June 9, 2026