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Dr. Patrick Savoy launches integrative health platform in Central Louisiana

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Dr. Patrick Savoy launches integrative health platform in Central Louisiana

By AI, Created 6:22 AM UTC, June 04, 2026, /AGP/ – Board-certified surgeon Dr. Patrick Savoy has launched an expanded medical platform and educational hub in Oakdale, Louisiana, bringing regenerative and surgical services under one roof. The move aims to give patients in Allen Parish and nearby communities more access to restorative care, weight-loss treatment and procedural guidance close to home.

Why it matters: - Dr. Patrick Savoy is positioning his practice around both surgical repair and longer-term recovery support. - The platform is meant to give patients in Allen Parish and surrounding Bayou communities more access to integrative care without leaving Central Louisiana. - The launch adds an educational hub for patients seeking information on regenerative medicine, weight loss and surgical options.

What happened: - Dr. Patrick Savoy, a board-certified general surgeon in Oakdale, Louisiana, announced the official launch of an expanded integrative medical platform and digital educational hub. - Savoy has practiced in Central Louisiana for 28 years and has served as Chief of Staff and Chief of Surgery at Oakdale Community Hospital for nearly three decades. - The practice is introducing the Regenerative Protein Array, or RPA, as part of its expanded restorative-care offerings. - Genesis Regenerative is the company behind the RPA technology.

The details: - The RPA is described as a non-cellular therapy containing more than 300 signaling proteins, growth factors and cytokines. - The therapy is presented as an acellular alternative to platelet-rich plasma and as a way to support the natural repair environment. - The platform is aimed at patients managing chronic inflammation, joint degeneration and neurological decline. - Savoy said he is expanding beyond mechanical surgical repair to address the biochemical environment that supports recovery. - The new website is designed to serve as an educational hub for patients seeking veteran medical oversight for integrative services. - The services highlighted include The Drip Clinic, medical weight loss and a Surgical Center of Excellence. - The Drip Clinic offers medical-grade IV vitamin therapy intended to bypass the digestive system. - The medical weight-loss program is a cash-pay model that uses GLP-1 medications including semaglutide and tirzepatide, along with Adipex. - The Surgical Center of Excellence covers guidance on more than 40 procedures, including minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery and TCAR for stroke prevention. - The practice says it uses intravenous pushes and intranasal applications, including treatments intended to cross the blood-brain barrier, for selected conditions. - Genesis Regenerative’s website is more information. - Savoy’s physician profile is available here. - A separate site for the practice is here. - Genesis Regenerative also provided social links for LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook.

Between the lines: - The launch blends traditional surgery with regenerative medicine, which may appeal to patients looking for both procedural care and recovery-focused treatment. - The emphasis on a neighborhood practice and direct access suggests the platform is being marketed as an alternative to larger corporate health systems. - The messaging also signals a push to frame regenerative therapies as a complement to surgery rather than a replacement for it.

What’s next: - The expanded platform will continue to serve patients from Mamou to Alexandria and other nearby communities. - The practice is expected to use the new digital hub to educate patients and direct them toward integrative services and surgical consultation. - Savoy said the goal is to help neighbors regain functional independence and improve long-term health.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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