Anchor Restorative Medicine delivers physician-led regenerative and rehabilitative services specifically designed for adults in Highland Village and the surrounding Lake Lewisville corridor. Our practice focuses on evidence-informed interventions that support tissue repair, reduce symptom burden, and restore function. We combine hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), the ANCR therapy suite (ANCR Air, Articulate, Glow, Slim, Restore, Perform), targeted regenerative procedures, and coordinated multidisciplinary rehabilitation within standardized clinical protocols to address complex and chronic conditions.
Highland Village is a lakeside community where residents value active, outdoor lifestyles and convenient access to high-quality healthcare. Anchor’s clinical pathways are structured to be practical for busy families, working professionals, and active seniors: prompt evaluations, telehealth follow-up when appropriate, and careful coordination with local primary care and specialty clinicians to preserve continuity of care.
Who can benefit: typical candidates in Highland Village
Restorative medicine at Anchor is intended for patients whose conditions produce persistent symptoms, functional limitations, or incomplete recovery despite standard care. Typical candidates include Highland Village residents living with:
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Non-healing wounds, diabetic foot ulcers, or complex post-operative wounds
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Burn sequelae and scar remodeling needs
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Pulmonary disease and post-infectious respiratory weakness, including COPD, pulmonary fibrosis, and post-COVID recovery
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Neurologic deficits following stroke, spinal cord injury, or traumatic brain injury (TBI/CTE)
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Degenerative and inflammatory joint disease (osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis)
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Meniscus tears, tendon and ligament injuries, and sports-related muscle trauma
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Peripheral neuropathy, phantom limb pain, and chronic neuropathic syndromes
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Metabolic and organ sequelae related to diabetes, liver, or kidney injury
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Chronic infectious or immune-mediated conditions where supportive restorative strategies may be adjunctive (for example, chronic Lyme disease or ulcerative colitis as part of a coordinated plan)
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Hormonal and sexual health concerns such as low testosterone and erectile dysfunction when clinically appropriate
Our patients typically seek measurable improvements — increased walking tolerance, smaller wound size, improved breathing capacity, reduced pain medication reliance, or a timely return to recreation and daily responsibilities.
Core therapies and clinical rationale
All therapies at Anchor are applied within physician-supervised protocols. We prioritize safety, measurable endpoints, and coordination with a patient’s broader medical plan.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
HBOT increases tissue oxygen tension in a controlled, pressurized environment and is used as an adjunct for selected wound-healing indications, certain neurologic recovery pathways, and defined inflammatory situations after appropriate screening and risk assessment.
ANCR Therapy Suite
The ANCR modules are protocol bundles designed to address targeted organ systems and functional objectives:
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ANCR Air — pulmonary conditioning and respiratory support pathways.
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ANCR Articulate — joint and connective tissue recovery programs.
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ANCR Glow — skin and scar restoration and microneedling adjuncts.
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ANCR Slim — metabolic support and body-composition adjuncts to medical care.
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ANCR Restore — integrated wound and burn recovery protocols.
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ANCR Perform — rehabilitation and performance pathways for athletes and active adults.
Regenerative procedures and targeted injectables
When clinically justified, we use platelet-rich plasma (PRP), orthobiologic injections, and selectively applied therapeutic injectables (botulinum toxin, dermal fillers for reconstructive uses) to support tissue repair, reduce pain, and improve function. These interventions are offered transparently and only when aligned with validated clinical indications.
Multidisciplinary rehabilitation
Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and staged functional retraining are coordinated with regenerative interventions so physiologic improvements translate into durable gains in daily function and activity tolerance.
Clinical pathway: assessment, treatment, measurement
Our care model is structured around clear steps and objective monitoring.
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Comprehensive clinical intake. A physician-led review of medical history, prior records, medications, and current functional limitations establishes the clinical context.
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Baseline testing. Imaging, laboratory studies, pulmonary function testing, wound measurements, and validated functional scales provide objective baselines.
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Individualized protocol selection. Clinicians select ANCR modules, HBOT regimens, regenerative injections, and a rehabilitation plan aligned to the patient’s goals.
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Therapy delivery and ongoing monitoring. Interventions are scheduled with periodic reassessments using validated measures (mobility and pain scales, spirometry, wound metrics, and patient-reported outcomes) to guide adjustments.
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Transition and maintenance. Discharge planning, home strategies, and coordination with referring clinicians support long-term stability and prevention.
Safety, suitability, and realistic expectations
Not every patient is an appropriate candidate for every therapy. Suitability depends on clinical indication, comorbidities, prior interventions, and diagnostic findings. Anchor follows standardized safety screening processes—particularly for HBOT and invasive procedures—adheres to infection-control standards, and documents outcomes to guide continuation or modification of therapy.
Restorative and regenerative therapies can provide clinically meaningful improvements in pain, function, and quality of life for selected patients, but outcomes vary by diagnosis severity, comorbidity burden, and adherence to the care plan. Our clinicians emphasize informed consent and transparent counseling about benefits, limitations, and potential risks so patients can make decisions aligned with realistic goals.
Practical advantages for Highland Village residents
Highland Village residents frequently balance outdoor recreation, family obligations, and commuting; restorative medicine can help accelerate return to activity with less reliance on symptomatic treatments. Advantages for local patients include:
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Focused wound-healing protocols for diabetic foot ulcers and post-operative complications that emphasize measurable healing.
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Targeted pulmonary conditioning to improve endurance for daily tasks and recreational pursuits.
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Coordinated neurologic rehabilitation designed to maximize independence after stroke or traumatic injury.
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Musculoskeletal protocols that couple regenerative injections with progressive rehabilitation to hasten return to sport, work, and outdoor activities along Lewisville Lake.
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Reduced fragmentation of care through active coordination with your primary care provider and local specialists.
How to start: scheduling a clinical consultation
If you live in Highland Village and are managing a chronic wound, pulmonary limitation, neurologic deficit, musculoskeletal injury, or another complex condition that limits your function, begin with a physician-led consultation. Our intake team will review prior records, arrange baseline testing as needed, and recommend an individualized, measurable care pathway. We also provide assistance with insurance verification and telehealth follow-up to make care as convenient as possible.
Call to action
Request a physician-led consultation with Anchor Restorative Medicine to determine whether regenerative and restorative therapies such as HBOT and ANCR protocols are appropriate for your condition. Our clinical commitment is straightforward: apply evidence-informed interventions within standardized protocols, measure outcomes objectively, and coordinate care with your broader medical team—so Highland Village residents can return to the activities they value with confidence and safety.