Diamond competes as an IFBB Pro. She's personally managed the hormonal and recovery load that comes with building a competitive physique, which is a different kind of context than most clinicians bring to a muscle-gain conversation.
Training load, recovery demands, and physique goals get treated as real clinical context here, not waved off. Everything starts with a full lab panel — testosterone, thyroid, and the metabolic markers that actually determine whether your body can build muscle efficiently in the first place. From there, hormone optimization and recovery-support therapies come into play where the labs support it, always explained in plain terms before anything gets prescribed.
Lean mass and fat mass get tracked over time, since a physique goal needs a different measurement than a bathroom scale.
Your protocol gets shaped around your real training load and recovery demands, from someone who's managed those same demands competitively.
There's overlap, but Hormone Replacement is built around correcting a deficiency, while Muscle Gain is built around performance goals. It may or may not include hormone optimization, depending on what your labs show.
No. Most patients are lifters and athletes at every level who just want their hormones, recovery, and metabolic health working with their training instead of against it.
Possibly, if your labs and goals point that direction. Any recovery-support protocol gets discussed as part of your full plan, sourced through vetted compounding pharmacy partners.
A trainer programs your workouts. This addresses the physiology underneath them — hormones, recovery capacity, metabolic health — from a licensed clinician reading your actual labs.