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    Aura Medical Wellness — TRT Clinic in Orlando, FL

    Reviewed byAHF Editorial Team·Updated June 2026

    5.0(9 reviews)Orlando, FLClosed· opens Thursday at 9:00 AM
    (407) 630-9887

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    About Aura Medical Wellness

    Clinic Overview & Credentials

    A Broad-Spectrum Wellness Clinic in the Heart of Orlando's Tourism Corridor

    Orlando is not a city that does anything at half-measure, and its medical wellness market reflects that disposition. The metro area supports an unusually dense concentration of functional medicine, aesthetics, and hormone optimization practices, fed by a population that skews younger than the Florida average, includes a large hospitality workforce with demanding physical schedules, and draws a steady stream of medical tourists who combine treatment with the region's abundant travel infrastructure. Aura Medical Wellness occupies a particular address within this ecosystem: Suite 130 at 7680 Universal Blvd, a commercial corridor that sits between the theme park district and the Sand Lake Road restaurant row, roughly equidistant from the Convention Center and the residential neighborhoods of Dr. Phillips and Windermere. The location is deliberate. Patients commuting from Kissimmee, Clermont, Apopka, or even Tampa can reach the clinic without navigating downtown Orlando's grid. For out-of-state visitors, the proximity to major hotel clusters makes a same-trip appointment genuinely practical.

    What distinguishes Aura Medical Wellness within the Orlando landscape is catalog breadth. The clinic operates across six distinct treatment verticals: regenerative medicine, hormone therapy, intravenous nutrition, sexual health, medical weight management, and aesthetics. That range is uncommon at a single-location independent practice. Most Orlando wellness clinics specialize in one or two lanes, which means patients assembling a comprehensive protocol often end up coordinating across multiple providers. Aura's model consolidates that coordination under one roof, with a service list that runs from stem cell therapy and TRT to PDO thread lifts and NAD+ infusions.

    The clinic currently carries nine Google reviews with a 5.0 rating. That sample is too small to support statistical claims, but the qualitative signal is consistent: reviewers name specific practitioners, describe specific procedures, and reference follow-up interactions rather than offering generic praise. One patient drove from Tampa specifically for an evaluation. Another, stranded in Orlando during a weather disruption, called the clinic for an urgent TRT injection and received same-day care. A third described a PDO thread lift consultation with Nurse Practitioner Ying in terms that emphasized clinical explanation over sales pressure. These are flavor notes, not a representative dataset, but they point toward a practice culture worth examining more closely.


    Orlando's Wellness Market: Why Location and Lane Both Matter

    The I-4 corridor between Tampa and Orlando has become one of the most active functional medicine markets in the Southeast. Several forces converge here. Florida's regulatory environment is relatively favorable for hormone optimization and regenerative therapies. The state's large retiree population creates sustained demand for longevity-adjacent services. The Orlando metro's younger demographic, centered on a hospitality and tech workforce, generates parallel demand for performance optimization, aesthetics, and weight management. And the absence of a dominant hospital-based wellness system means independent clinics compete on differentiation rather than brand affiliation.

    Within Orlando specifically, the Sand Lake and Universal Boulevard corridor has emerged as a secondary medical district, distinct from the traditional Medical City cluster near USTA and Nemours on Tavistock. The Universal Blvd address places Aura Medical Wellness in a zone that serves both the permanent residential population of southwest Orlando and the transient professional population that works in or near the resort corridor. That dual constituency shapes the clinic's service mix in visible ways. Aesthetics and IV therapy appeal to visitors and hospitality workers seeking discrete, time-efficient treatments. Hormone optimization and stem cell therapy require longer-term patient relationships, which the clinic also pursues.

    Competing practices in the Orlando market include Aspire Rejuvenation Clinic, BioDesign Men's Clinic, Atlas Method, Gameday Men's Health, and Advanced TRT Clinic. Each occupies a narrower lane. Aspire and Gameday concentrate heavily on men's hormone health. BioDesign focuses on men's clinical services. Aura's catalog, by contrast, spans both male and female hormone protocols, aesthetics, regenerative medicine, and nutritional IV therapy, positioning it closer to a full-service integrative practice than to a single-specialty men's health clinic.


    The Service Catalog: Sixteen Modalities Across Six Verticals

    Understanding what Aura Medical Wellness actually offers requires moving through the catalog systematically, because the breadth is genuinely unusual for an independent Orlando practice.

    Regenerative Medicine. Stem cell therapy anchors this vertical. Regenerative protocols at clinics like this typically involve mesenchymal stem cells or exosome preparations administered via injection or IV, targeting inflammatory conditions, joint degeneration, or systemic aging markers. These therapies remain outside FDA-approved indications for most conditions, which means patient education and informed consent are foundational to ethical delivery. Comprehensive testing, listed as a separate service, presumably supports baseline and follow-up assessment for regenerative and hormone protocols.

    Hormone Optimization. TRT (testosterone replacement therapy) and thyroid treatment represent the two listed hormone services. TRT in Florida is typically initiated following blood panel confirmation of low testosterone, with protocols ranging from weekly injections to topical or pellet delivery. Thyroid treatment at integrative clinics often extends beyond standard TSH testing to include free T3, free T4, and reverse T3 assessment, with treatment options that may include desiccated thyroid or combination T3/T4 formulations not routinely offered in conventional primary care. One reviewer described traveling from Tampa for a bioidentical hormone replacement therapy evaluation, suggesting the clinic's hormone work extends beyond the two named services.

    Intravenous Nutrition. IV therapy, NAD+ therapy, and glutathione form this vertical. IV nutrient infusions deliver vitamins, minerals, and cofactors directly into the bloodstream, bypassing gastrointestinal absorption limits. NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme involved in cellular energy metabolism and DNA repair; IV delivery is used in functional medicine contexts for fatigue, cognitive support, and addiction recovery protocols. Glutathione is the body's primary endogenous antioxidant; IV administration is used for detoxification support, skin brightening, and inflammatory load reduction. One reviewer described arriving at the clinic with acute migraine and nausea and receiving IV-based treatment that resolved symptoms within an hour, suggesting the clinic uses its IV infrastructure for acute symptomatic care as well as elective wellness protocols.

    Sexual Health. ED treatment, general sexual health, and the P-Shot constitute this vertical. The P-Shot (Priapus Shot) involves PRP (platelet-rich plasma) injected into penile tissue to support vascular function and sensitivity. These protocols are popular at men's health clinics throughout the Orlando market and represent a service category where patient privacy and clinical discretion are particularly relevant.

    Weight Management. Medical weight loss and B12 injections anchor this vertical. Medical weight loss at integrative clinics typically involves GLP-1 agonist prescriptions (semaglutide, tirzepatide), appetite regulation support, and metabolic panel monitoring. B12 injections are commonly used as adjuncts to weight protocols, supporting energy metabolism and reducing fatigue associated with caloric restriction.

    Aesthetics and Skin Health. This is the most expansive vertical in the catalog, encompassing hair restoration, PRP therapy for hair, general aesthetics, and skin health. Reviews name specific procedures: PDO thread lifts, Botox and Dysport, dermal fillers (lips and cheeks), dark spot removal, endo-laser skin tightening, and threading. The PDO thread lift is worth specific attention because it represents a more technically demanding aesthetic procedure than standard injectables. PDO (polydioxanone) threads are inserted subdermally to mechanically lift tissue and stimulate collagen production; results develop over several weeks as the threads dissolve. The procedure requires precise anatomical knowledge and carries a higher learning curve than filler injection alone.


    Modality Education: What These Treatments Actually Involve

    Patients approaching a clinic with this catalog range often arrive with surface-level familiarity with one or two services and limited context for the others. A brief orientation to the less commonly understood modalities is worth providing.

    NAD+ IV Therapy. NAD+ declines with age and is depleted by chronic stress, alcohol use, and metabolic dysfunction. IV infusions deliver the coenzyme at concentrations not achievable through oral supplementation. Sessions typically run two to four hours. Practitioners in the functional medicine space use NAD+ for fatigue, brain fog, mood dysregulation, and as a component of addiction recovery protocols. The evidence base is emerging rather than established, which means patient expectations should be calibrated accordingly.

    PDO Thread Lifts. Unlike surgical facelifts, PDO threads require no general anesthesia and no incisions beyond small entry points. The procedure takes approximately 45 to 90 minutes. Swelling and bruising are common in the first week. Full collagen-stimulating results are typically visible at three to six months. Threads dissolve within six to eight months, but the collagen scaffolding they stimulate persists longer. One reviewer noted that "PDO threads plus Botox/Dysport achieve better lifting in 5 days," referencing the synergistic effect of combining mechanical lift with neuromodulator relaxation of overlying muscles.

    Stem Cell Therapy. This category requires the most careful patient education. The FDA regulates stem cell products, and the landscape of what is legally administered at outpatient wellness clinics versus what requires clinical trial enrollment is genuinely complex. Patients considering stem cell therapy should ask specifically what product is being administered (autologous vs. allogeneic, cells vs. exosomes), what the regulatory status of that product is, and what outcome monitoring the clinic provides.

    PRP Therapy. Platelet-rich plasma is derived from the patient's own blood, centrifuged to concentrate growth factors, and reinjected into target tissue. For hair restoration, PRP is injected into the scalp to stimulate follicular activity. For the P-Shot, it is injected into vascular tissue. Because PRP uses the patient's own blood, allergic reaction risk is low. Results vary significantly based on platelet concentration protocols and injection technique.


    Who Aura Medical Wellness Is Not Right For

    Transparency about fit is as useful as any service description. Aura Medical Wellness is probably not the right choice for patients who require a large, established review base as a primary trust signal. With nine Google reviews at the time of this writing, the clinic lacks the social proof volume that practices like Aspire Rejuvenation (370 reviews) or BioDesign Men's Clinic (153 reviews) carry. Patients for whom peer volume is a prerequisite for confidence should consider those alternatives first.

    The clinic's listed hours show Thursday 9 AM to 5 PM as the only confirmed public schedule. Patients who require early morning, evening, or weekend availability, or who need a clinic with confirmed extended-hour access, should verify current scheduling directly before committing to a protocol that requires regular visits.

    One reviewer reported a negative experience involving a price discrepancy between an online consultation recommendation and the in-office quote, as well as a medication that was not prepared at the time of the appointment. Patients who are particularly sensitive to pricing consistency or who are traveling a significant distance for a specific procedure should confirm treatment costs and preparation requirements explicitly before arrival.

    Patients seeking a men's-health-only specialist may find more focused expertise at single-specialty practices. Conversely, patients who need a primary care physician or who are managing complex chronic disease requiring specialist coordination will find that a wellness clinic operates outside that scope entirely.


    Lane Positioning: Four Ways to Address the Same Health Goals in Orlando

    DimensionTelehealth PlatformHospital SystemConcierge / DPCAura Medical Wellness
    Access ModelFully remote; ships medications to FL addressIn-person; referral often requiredIn-person; membership-basedIn-person; single Orlando location
    Catalog RangeTypically narrow (TRT, weight loss, or ED only)Broad but siloed by departmentModerate; primary care focusWide: hormones, IV, aesthetics, regen, sexual health
    Aesthetic ServicesNoneNoneRarelyPDO threads, fillers, laser, Botox
    Regenerative OptionsNoneClinical trial onlyRareStem cell therapy, PRP
    Review VolumeVaries by platformN/AOften low9 Google reviews (5.0)
    Best FitConvenience-first; established protocolComplex disease managementRelationship-based primary careMulti-vertical wellness; Orlando-area access

    Patient Self-Evaluation: Questions to Ask Before Booking in Orlando

    Before scheduling at any Orlando wellness clinic, including Aura Medical Wellness, a structured self-assessment reduces the risk of mismatched expectations.

    1. What is my primary presenting concern, and is it within the scope of a wellness clinic? Hormone optimization, aesthetics, weight management, and IV nutrition are appropriate. Active infection, cardiac symptoms, or neurological emergencies are not.

    2. Am I prepared for the diagnostic process? Most hormone and regenerative protocols require baseline bloodwork. Does the clinic offer in-house comprehensive testing, or will I need to arrange labs separately before my first appointment?

    3. What is my timeline for results? PDO threads and stem cell therapy produce results over weeks to months. IV therapy and B12 injections may produce more immediate symptomatic effects. Aligning expectations to modality timelines prevents premature disappointment.

    4. Have I confirmed the current fee schedule for my specific procedure? One reviewer's experience at Aura flagged a discrepancy between consultation-quoted and in-office pricing. This is a standard due-diligence step at any cash-pay wellness clinic.

    5. Do I understand the regulatory status of the treatments I am considering? Stem cell therapy and some regenerative products occupy a complex FDA landscape. A practitioner who can explain the specific product's regulatory pathway is a positive signal.

    6. Is my travel logistics compatible with the clinic's schedule? The Universal Blvd location is accessible from most of the greater Orlando area and from major hotel clusters, but confirmed hours are limited in the public listing. Patients driving from Kissimmee, Clermont, or Tampa should verify appointment availability before the trip.

    7. What follow-up cadence does my chosen protocol require? TRT typically requires monitoring labs every three months. NAD+ infusions may be scheduled in series. PDO threads require a follow-up assessment at four to six weeks. Understanding the ongoing commitment before starting is essential.

    8. Am I comfortable with a newer, smaller practice versus a high-review-volume competitor? The tradeoffs are real. A smaller practice may offer more direct practitioner access and individualized attention. A larger practice with hundreds of reviews offers more social proof and potentially more established protocols.

    9. If I am considering aesthetics, have I reviewed before-and-after examples specific to this clinic? Technique variation in PDO threads, filler placement, and laser settings is significant. Practitioner-specific portfolios matter more than brand recognition.

    10. What is my plan if I experience an adverse reaction or have a billing concern? Understanding the clinic's after-hours contact protocol and dispute resolution process before treatment is standard patient due diligence, not pessimism.


    Frequently Asked Questions: Access, Evaluation, and Fit

    Does Aura Medical Wellness accept insurance? The clinic's service mix, including elective aesthetics, IV therapy, hormone optimization, and regenerative medicine, is typically cash-pay at wellness clinics of this type. Patients should confirm directly with the clinic whether any services qualify for insurance reimbursement or HSA/FSA payment.

    What should I bring to a first appointment? Recent bloodwork, a list of current medications and supplements, and any prior imaging or diagnostic reports relevant to the presenting concern. For hormone consultations specifically, having testosterone, thyroid, and metabolic panels from the past 60 to 90 days can accelerate the evaluation process.

    Is Nurse Practitioner Ying the primary provider? Multiple reviews name Ying (referenced as both Nurse Practitioner Ying and Dr. Liu in different reviews) as the treating provider for aesthetic and hormone consultations. Patients should confirm the credentials and scope of the specific provider they will see for their chosen service.

    How does the Universal Blvd location compare for parking and access? The address is in a commercial office complex with standard surface parking. The location is off I-4 and accessible from SR-528, making it reachable from the airport, the resort corridor, and residential southwest Orlando without navigating downtown traffic.

    Can out-of-state patients access services here? Florida requires in-person evaluation for controlled substances and most prescription protocols. Telehealth initiation of TRT or hormone therapy may be possible for some services, but ongoing care typically requires in-state visits. One reviewer noted calling the clinic from New York for ongoing peptide needs, suggesting some remote coordination is available for established patients.

    What is the difference between IV therapy and NAD+ therapy at a clinic like this? Standard IV therapy typically delivers vitamin and mineral formulations (vitamin C, B-complex, magnesium, amino acids). NAD+ therapy is a distinct infusion using the coenzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, which requires a longer session time and is priced separately given the cost of the compound. Both are available at Aura.

    How should I evaluate whether stem cell therapy is appropriate for my condition? The evaluation should include a detailed review of your diagnosis, prior treatment history, and realistic outcome expectations. A reputable clinic will explain the specific product being used, its regulatory status, and the evidence base for your particular indication rather than offering a generalized pitch.

    What distinguishes Aura Medical Wellness from the men's-health-only clinics in the Orlando market? The primary distinction is catalog breadth and patient demographics. Clinics like Gameday Men's Health and BioDesign Men's Clinic are explicitly male-focused. Aura's catalog includes services for both male and female patients, with aesthetics, skin health, and hair restoration alongside TRT and sexual health protocols.

    Is the Thursday-only schedule accurate? The public listing reflects Thursday hours. Patients should contact the clinic directly at (407) 630-9887 or via the website to confirm current availability, as published hours in directory listings are not always current.

    What is the P-Shot, and is it appropriate for all ED patients? The P-Shot uses PRP injected into penile tissue to support vascular function. It is one of several ED treatment options; others include oral medications, shockwave therapy, and hormone correction. A thorough intake evaluation should identify the root cause of ED (vascular, hormonal, psychological, or neurogenic) before recommending any specific treatment. Patients should expect a clinical assessment rather than a direct-to-procedure path.


    Aura Medical Wellness is located at 7680 Universal Blvd Suite 130, Orlando, FL 32819. Phone: (407) 630-9887. Website: auramedicalwellness.com. [source: https://auramedicalwellness.com/]

    “

    Dr. Liu is incredibly kind, professional, and truly cares about her patients. She made me feel comfortable throughout the entire visit and explained everything clearly. I'm so happy with my results — she helped make my face look more beautiful and refreshed while still looking natural.

    ·June 2026·Google
    “

    Getting a PDO thread lift wasn't just about appearance for me — it was about feeling like myself again. Nurse Practitioner Ying took her time, listened with care, and made me feel completely comfortable and understood throughout the entire process.

    ·April 2026·Google
    “

    I came in with migraine and nausea, and the care I received was exceptional. Within an hour, they completely broke the pain and settled my stomach. If you are struggling with acute migraine symptoms and need fast, professional relief, I highly recommend this team.

    ·June 2026·Google

    This is not a treatment recommendation. It is a directory entry. Any treatment decision belongs with a licensed physician who can examine the patient and evaluate their specific case.

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