Jason Medler, MD

51 reviews21 years in practice

Co-owner, Anderson Longevity Clinic Indianapolis · Anderson Longevity Clinic

Hormone optimization, peptides, IV therapy, GLP-1, and anti-aging care from the Carmel co-owner MD

Hormone OptimizationRegenerative MedicineEnglish
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About

Jason Medler, MD co-owns Anderson Longevity Clinic Carmel with Douglas Kuxhausen, DO. He earned his MD from Indiana University School of Medicine, completed emergency medicine residency in Kalamazoo, and is board-certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine. At Carmel, his clinic-facing role is the hormone-and-wellness side of the practice: lab review, hormone optimization, peptides, IV therapy, GLP-1 weight management, and evidence-minded anti-aging care for patients who want physician-led continuity.

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What to Know

Signature approach

Medler's visit style centers on lab review and protocol tuning. He works through hormones, peptides, IV support, GLP-1 care, and broader wellness goals, reading them against symptoms and day-to-day function rather than one lab marker. In Carmel, patients should think of him as the physician for hormone and optimization planning, while Kuxhausen is the stronger match for PRP or prolotherapy procedures.

What sets them apart

  • Physician co-owner. Medler owns and practices at the Carmel office, giving patients direct access to a decision-maker.
  • Hormone-and-wellness care. He is the clearer fit for labs, hormone replacement, peptides, IV therapy, and GLP-1 protocols.
  • Academic tie. Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine.
  • Published case report. Co-authored a 2021 Oxford Medical Case Reports paper on severe methemoglobinemia.

Before You Book

  • Choose by care type. Book Medler for hormone and wellness protocols; book Kuxhausen for procedural injection work.
  • Ask about availability. External profiles still show emergency medicine roles, so clinic scheduling may share space with ER work.
  • Bring recent labs. Prior results can make the first visit more useful because his work centers on lab-and-protocol review.
  • Self-pay. Plan for out-of-pocket consults, labs, and treatment.

Expertise

Focus areas

Hormone OptimizationRegenerative Medicine

Patient types

Men 40+General Adult Longevity

Protocols & technologies

Hormone replacement therapyAnti Aging lab testingInjection therapy for injury and painPeptide therapyIv therapyWeight loss (glp 1)

Credentials

Education

  • MD

    Indiana University School of Medicine (2005)

Board certifications

  • Emergency Medicine

    American Board of Emergency Medicine

    Board certification in emergency medicine means he has passed rigorous examination in diagnosing and treating acute, life-threatening conditions -- a skillset that translates to rapid clinical assessment in longevity care.

Residency

  • Emergency Medicine

    Western Michigan University Homer Stryker MD School of Medicine

Years in practice

21

NPI

1447453832

Affiliations

Co-Founder

Carmel, IN

Thought Leadership

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