Ways2Well - Austin

location_onAustin, TX
Local ClinicVerified April 11, 2026

Institutional Profile

clinical_notes

Ways2Well - Austin is a cash-pay longevity and regenerative medicine clinic in Austin, Texas, founded by Brigham Buhler. The practice operates on a membership-based bloodwork entry model, with no insurance billing across any of its services. The clinic's core specialties are peptide therapy, hormone optimization, longevity diagnostics, and regenerative medicine, with the Austin Longevity Lab serving as a hub for advanced testing including VO2 max, resting metabolic rate, and body composition scans. Regenerative offerings extend to experimental cell therapy, IV exosomes, plasmapheresis, and EBOO, placing the clinic in a tier beyond standard wellness centers. Weight loss and men's sexual health are also offered, though at lower service depth than the primary specialties. Patients consistently note the thoroughness of staff explanations and the quality of IV care, with reviewers specifically naming nurses Sam and Erin for their technique and approachability. One reviewer described an AI-powered app feature that summarizes bloodwork before in-person consultations, pointing to a structured intake process. With 4.7 stars across 654 Google reviews, the clinic demonstrates broad patient satisfaction, and its combination of diagnostics, hormonal and peptide protocols, and experimental regenerative therapies positions it as a comprehensive longevity-focused practice for self-pay patients.

Services & Specialties

How deeply this provider practices each vertical. Core specialties reflect dedicated service pages and clinical depth; “Also offered” services are present but not central to the practice. Expand Peptide Therapy to see the tracked compound list.

Core Specialties

Peptide Therapy

Core specialty
Cash-paycash-pay compounding pharmacy model
9/10
Depth
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Tracked Compounds

0 confirmed

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HRT / TRT

Core specialty
Cash-paymembership-based bloodwork entry point, no insurance mention
8/10
Depth

Longevity & Anti-aging

Core specialty
Cash-payfee-for-service longevity diagnostics and therapies
10/10
Depth

Regenerative Medicine

Core specialty
Cash-payself-pay; experimental cell therapy
8/10
Depth

Also Offered

IV Therapy

Offered
Cash-payfee-for-service at Longevity Lab
5/10
Depth

Weight Loss

Offered
Cash-paypeptide-based, cash pay
3/10
Depth

Sexual Health / Men's Health

Offered
Cash-pay
3/10
Depth

What Patients Say

Synthesized from 80Google reviews. Patient-sourced signals that the website doesn’t always advertise.

Peptide Compounds Patients Mention

  • Klotho×1Recommended as a longevity offering; patient enthusiastically suggests checking it out
  • Semaglutide×0

Services Mentioned by Patients

Treatments reviewers describe receiving — sometimes broader than the public-facing menu.

  • EBOO (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation) — used for heavy metal/mercury poisoning detox
  • Stem cell injections guided by ultrasound technology for orthopedic/joint conditions
  • Stem cell therapy for autoimmune disease (Lupus) management
  • Klotho longevity therapy
  • AI-powered blood work analysis app (pre-consultation AI review tool)
  • Longevity Lab — appears to be a distinct in-clinic experience or sub-service offering
  • Bloodwork subscription / ongoing monitoring plan
  • Pediatric/family treatments (review mentions treating 'our big guy Zavier')

Consistent Strengths

  • Exceptional, friendly, and knowledgeable staff praised across nearly every in-person review
  • Beautiful, modern, welcoming facility that sets it apart from traditional medical offices
  • Stem cell therapy outcomes — multiple patients report significant pain relief and improvement
  • IV therapy skills — nurses consistently praised for painless, professional technique
  • Comprehensive multi-modality experience: bloodwork, consult, HBOT, red light, stem cells in one visit
  • Patients travel long distances (Georgia, Iowa, Las Vegas) specifically to visit this location
  • Non-pressured, patient-focused consultations — staff explain options without pushing sales
  • Podcast/media presence (Joe Rogan, Brigham Buhler) driving patient discovery

Concerns to Consider

  • Bloodwork turnaround times very slow — multiple patients waited 3–8+ weeks for results and consultations
  • Consultation fee ($99) non-refundable even when pricing is far higher than expected or not a fit
  • Virtual/remote patient support is poor — messages go unreturned, Zoom links broken, long reschedule waits
  • Supplement store shut down with no clear alternative provided to existing subscribers
  • Hormone therapy availability varies by state and was misrepresented to at least one patient
  • AI consultation tool described as glitchy and not useful by one dissatisfied patient
  • Platform fragmentation — one long-term subscriber described a confusing mix of apps and providers
  • Complaint about staff harassment with owner (Brigham Buhler) inaccessible to resolve issues

Notable Reviews

I've had 10 stem cell treatments over 20 years for Lupus, including clinics in Mexico. After 2 weeks at Ways2Well, I had almost no pain. Results as good or better than Mexico — at half the cost with no recovery time.

Marisa Settle · ★★★★★Longest, most detailed outcome review. Names specific condition (Lupus), prior treatment history, and concrete post-treatment results. Highly credible and persuasive for autoimmune patients.

Between my wife and I we are out about $1,300 with no response and nobody to talk to. Took 2 months for bloodwork analysis. They cancelled hormone appointments twice then said they don't offer it in my state.

Jon Paige · Documents systemic failures: slow turnaround, service availability misrepresentation, total customer service breakdown. Most detailed negative review with financial impact stated.

They charged a $99 consultation fee then quoted peptides 2.5x more expensive than average. Can't get money back for the 'consult'. Very cheap/dirty methods to lock you in as a 'patient'.

Ao Ao · Reveals pricing model concerns and non-refundable consult fee as a potential sales lock-in tactic. Relevant for cost-sensitive prospective patients.

Went for EBOO for mercury poisoning and the nurses were highly skilled and capable of inserting IVs into their very difficult veins!

Molly Maloof (DR.MOLLY) · ★★★★★A physician-reviewer using EBOO for mercury/heavy metal detox — reveals a non-obvious clinical use case and validates IV skill level with a credible source.

My clinician Todd got me down not just in weight alone, but body fat and visceral fat. I took his recommendations on peptides and supplements and I have felt the best I've felt in years.

Scott McCauley · ★★★★★Names specific clinician, describes concrete metabolic outcomes (body fat, visceral fat), and confirms peptide-plus-supplement protocol — useful for prospective weight/body composition patients.

Clinical Team

Team

Brigham Buhler
Founder ·

Research Details

Sources We Checked

Provider WebsiteGoogle Places

Service Area

Local practice serving Austin

Team Credentials

Brigham Buhler

Founder

Last researched: 2026-04-07 · Last refreshed: 2026-04-11

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