What if the future of healthcare isn’t about taking more medications—but about understanding why your body is out of balance in the first place? That’s the eye-opening conversation at the heart of this episode of Late Night Health, featuring Dr. Nayan Patel, a clinical pharmacist, educator, and founder of Central Drugs Compounding Pharmacy.
Dr. Patel isn’t your typical pharmacist. With decades of experience working directly with physicians across the country, he specializes in customized, patient-specific care—from compounded medications to nutrition, supplementation, lifestyle changes, and advanced wellness modalities. In this candid and wide-ranging interview, he explains why “one-size-fits-all” medicine often falls short and how truly personalized treatment plans can help patients take control of their health.
Listeners will learn what a compounding pharmacy really does—and why it plays a critical role when commercially available drugs don’t meet a patient’s unique needs. Dr. Patel also dives into the complex and often controversial world of supplements, prescription medications, and the overuse of both in modern healthcare. He doesn’t shy away from discussing Big Pharma, pricing frustrations, and why many older, effective medications quietly disappear from the marketplace.
One of the most compelling parts of the interview centers on hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Dr. Patel breaks down recent FDA changes, explains why hormones themselves aren’t the enemy, and reveals why balance—not dosage—is the key to safety and effectiveness. He also introduces a powerful insight many patients overlook: stress management and cortisol regulation often matter far more than sex hormones alone.
Perhaps most inspiring is Dr. Patel’s philosophy that patients should become the CEO of their own health. Instead of simply managing symptoms for life, he challenges both doctors and patients to address root causes—sometimes with fewer prescriptions and smarter lifestyle choices.
This is a must-listen episode for anyone navigating chronic health issues, questioning conventional approaches, or seeking a smarter, more individualized path to wellness. Don’t miss the full interview—it may change how you think about healthcare forever.
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