Dr. David Haase
Dr. Haase works with Lexington’s clients to help them achieve a balanced lifestyle and improved mental and physical well-being.
Dr. David Haase is a very curious physician, with a medical degree from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and residency/practice at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. He is double board-certified in Family Medicine and Integrative Holistic Medicine, serves as Lead Faculty for the Institute for Functional Medicine, and has trained over 10,000 physicians worldwide in his approach to Alzheimer's, dementia, and complex chronic illnesses.
In 2003 Dr. Haase founded the MaxWell Clinic as a living laboratory to explore the question "What Creates Health?" and it has grown into a 12,000 sq ft facility in Brentwood, TN, with many clinicians working together using a full spectrum of investigations and interventions. He and his remarkable team are dedicated to applying innovations in the fields of nutrition, genomics, mitochondrial function, systems biology, apheresis, stem-cell programming, and brain optimization so that each patient can lead their happiest and healthiest life.
Dr. Haase's personal Deep-Dive patients are those that desire the deepest personalization of innovative performance and longevity care possible. The insights gained in this intensive path are then taught by Dr. Haase to other clinicians to improve their own practice and outcomes. The MaxWell Clinic Vitality and Longevity Research Center has active partnerships with university researchers and Biotech firms to speed
Over the last 10yrs Dr Haase has been pioneering a new approach to slow, halt and even reverse cognitive decline via Holistically Optimized Plasma Exchange to induce multi-tissue regeneration. He is the author of Curiosity Heals The Human: Solving the ‘Unsolvable’ with Better Questions and Advanced Technologies. Additionally, Dr. Haase serves as a consultant and board member for several biotech and transformative medical science companies. His unwavering dedication to pushing the boundaries of medicine and improving patient care make him a true luminary in the field.