Dr. Constance J. Crisp, MD
Functional Medicine | Functional Medicine
400 West Capitol Avenue, Regions Tower Suite 1321 Little Rock AR, 72201About
Dr. Constance Crisp of True Vitality MD knows that the key to wellness is addressing the needs of the entire body and implementing a comprehensive and customized treatment plan that delivers lifelong solutions, not short-term fixes.
From the fundamentals of nutrition to cutting-edge technology, like platelet rich plasma therapy, True Vitality MD provides both men and women a place to discover non-surgical alternatives to help them feel and look younger, stay healthy and enjoy living full and active lives.
Education and Training
Univ of Ar Coll of Med, Little Rock Ar 1997
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Professional Memberships
- Seeds Scientific Research and Performance
- American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine
- American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and Seeds Scientific Research and Performance
Fellowships
- American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine Regenerative Medicine 2008
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Discover a Holistic Approach to Health and Beauty with Dr. Crisp’s Customized Treatments
Dr. Crisp of True Vitality MD believes in a comprehensive approach to wellness that goes beyond just treating symptoms. With a focus on personalized care and cutting-edge treatments, she is dedicated to helping her patients achieve long-lasting health and vitality.
At True Vitality MD, she offers a range of services aimed at optimizing both physical health and aesthetic well-being for her patients through customized bio-identical hormone programs, nutritional counseling, and innovative treatments like platelet-rich plasma therapy.
Educated in the United States, Dr. Crisp graduated with her medical degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in 1997, completed a residency in psychiatry at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in 2002, then completed her Regenerative Medicine Fellowship training through the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine in 2008. Beginning in 2008, she was a member of a nationally recognized franchise, BodyLogicMD, until 2020. In 2020 she branched out on her own with True Vitality MD in order to bring a more personal experience to her patients.
Committed to personalized care, she designs unique treatment plans for each patient, addressing their individual needs and goals. By combining her expertise in anti-aging and preventive medicine with the latest advancements in science and aesthetics, she helps her patients achieve optimal balance and wellness.
Specializing in hormone balancing, sexual health, anti-aging, and aesthetic medicine, Dr. Crisp is renowned for her expertise and artful approach to enhancing natural beauty. Her dedication to staying informed on emerging techniques and technologies has made her a trusted resource for those seeking to rejuvenate and revitalize their overall well-being.
Continuously advancing her efforts, she is an active member of prestigious organizations such as the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and Seeds Scientific Research and Performance and frequently attends conferences to keep abreast of new developments in her field.
For those looking to take control of their health and embrace a holistic approach to wellness, Dr. Crisp and the team at True Vitality MD offer a unique opportunity to explore the latest in medical advancements and personalized care.
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