Reviewed byAHF Editorial TeamUpdated July 2026
America's Most Trusted Men's Health Clinic. Over 400,000 patients served with FDA-approved treatments for testosterone, ED, weight loss, and hair loss.
Modern TRT clinic focused on ease of use and rapid onboarding. Known for their "cream" based topical testosterone.
Clinic Overview & Credentials
Drip Health & MedSpa has quietly built one of the more comprehensive integrative health rosters in the Miami Lakes area, stacking testosterone replacement therapy, peptide protocols, IV infusions, aesthetic injectables, laser treatments, and body-composition services under a single roof at 14575 NW 77th Ave, Suite 304. The clinic draws patients from across South Florida, with reviewers repeatedly noting they drive more than an hour each way to get there. Across 172 verified Google reviews collected between February 2025 and June 2026, the practice holds a perfect 5.0 average with zero reviews below five stars, a distribution that is statistically unusual and worth examining in detail.
The review corpus is dominated by two themes above all others. Staff quality appears in 132 of 172 reviews (76.7 percent), making it the single most consistent signal in the data. Results, described in subjective terms such as energy, skin texture, and quality of life, appear in 100 reviews (58.1 percent). Facility quality surfaces in 35 reviews (20.3 percent), with patients frequently noting the office aesthetic, cleanliness, and a notable window view mentioned in connection with IV drip sessions. Communication quality appears in 20 reviews (11.6 percent), prescriber quality in 11 (6.4 percent), scheduling flexibility in 10 (5.8 percent), specific measurable results in 8 (4.7 percent), and side-effect management in 8 (4.7 percent).
Two staff members are named repeatedly across the corpus: Jessica, cited in connection with Botox, Daxxify, Sculptra, laser facials, lip filler, and IV therapy, and Damien, cited in connection with men's health protocols and event-based outreach. The owners are described as present and accessible, not absent operators, which appears to contribute meaningfully to the loyalty patterns visible in multi-year patient relationships.
Jessica and Damien and their entire team is very knowledgeable, professional, honest and you can tell they genuinely care about their patients. We love that we never feel rushed and they always take the time to educate us and answer our questions. The office is beautiful, welcoming and it has a great view that we really enjoy when we get our Iv drips.
The side-effect management theme is worth noting specifically. Eight reviews comment on injection comfort, with patients describing shots as painless or undetectable. This signal clusters around both IV placements and intramuscular injections, suggesting a consistent technique emphasis across the team rather than an isolated incident.
The clinic's service list spans four broad categories: aesthetic and skin treatments, hormone and men's health, IV and injection therapies, and recovery modalities. Within aesthetics, the menu includes Botox, Daxxify, Sculptra, lip filler, PRP microneedling, laser facials (including a Korean laser facial and an Ultra Skin Laser referenced in reviews), microdermabrasion, XERF skin tightening, and general skin health services. [source: https://driphealthandmedspa.com/]
On the hormone and men's health side, the clinic offers testosterone replacement therapy, peptide therapy, thyroid treatment, DHEA therapy, hormone testing, ED treatment, and broader sexual health services. The IV and injection menu covers IV therapy, NAD+ therapy, glutathione infusions, vitamin injections, B12 shots, and lipotropic injections. Recovery and wellness modalities include red light therapy, PEMF therapy, and hyperbaric oxygen. Medical weight loss and body composition round out the menu. [source: https://driphealthandmedspa.com/]
The breadth is notable because it allows family units to consolidate care. Multiple reviewers describe scenarios where one partner handles TRT and peptide protocols while the other pursues aesthetic treatments, all at the same appointment block. One reviewer describes bringing in a parent for lab work alongside their own laser facial. This "one-stop" dynamic appears to be a deliberate positioning choice rather than an accidental byproduct of expansion.
They also offer regular facials, laser rejuvenation, and many other wellness services, including peptides and anti-aging treatments, so it's a one-stop shop for skin and overall health.
The XERF technology deserves specific mention because it appears in multiple reviews with unusual specificity. One reviewer identifies the clinic as "the first in Miami to get the new XERF technology," and several others describe completing full XERF skin-tightening protocols with results they describe as tighter, smoother skin. These claims are patient-reported and observational; independent verification of the technology's clinical outcomes is outside the scope of this directory listing.
In a review corpus where 76.7 percent of entries mention staff quality, the pattern is too consistent to attribute to selection bias alone. The specific language patients use is instructive: "never feel rushed," "took the time to explain," "listens to concerns and delivers," "genuine care." These are not generic compliments. They map to specific friction points that patients commonly report at competing clinics, namely, rushed consultations, inadequate explanation of procedures, and a transactional rather than relational dynamic.
Jessica is described as a skilled injector across multiple reviews, with one patient reporting zero bruising after a Botox session and another noting she "listened to all of my goals for the refreshed Botox experience I wanted." The prescriber-quality theme, appearing in 11 reviews, skews heavily toward injection outcomes and consultation quality.
My old injector moved away and I'm so happy I found Jessica! She is so sweet, kind, and has great attention to detail! Really listens to concerns and delivers!! Can't wait to come back :)
Jessica is a skilled injector! She listened to all of my goals for the refreshed Botox experience I wanted. I had zero bruising! Jessica is precise and all of the stubborn forehead lines are gone!
Esthetician Amber is cited specifically in connection with PRP microneedling and microdermabrasion, with patients noting her gentleness, step-by-step explanations, and attentiveness. One reviewer described falling asleep during a PRP microneedling session, crediting both Amber's technique and the clinic's use of warming blankets and a heated treatment bed.
Facility quality surfaces in 35 reviews, which is 20.3 percent of the corpus. The details patients volunteer are specific: ample parking (noted as unusual for a Miami-area clinic), a clean and elegant interior, a calming atmosphere, and a window view that patients associate with their IV drip sessions. One reviewer encountered the clinic at a community wellness event before visiting in person, describing it as "a family owned/worked business" with a "very clean elegant aesthetic."
The entire spa has a very clean elegant aesthetic. It has alot of parking not like most places in miami where you have to pay to park.
The family-owned structure is mentioned across multiple reviews as a meaningful differentiator. Patients describe the ownership as present during visits, accessible for questions, and personally invested in outcomes in a way that distinguishes the practice from franchise or corporate-operated medspas.
The review distribution for this clinic is, statistically, an outlier. All 172 reviews are five stars. There are no one-, two-, three-, or four-star reviews in the dataset. This is not impossible, but it does warrant acknowledgment. A perfect distribution across 172 reviews is rare enough that prospective patients should weigh it alongside their own research.
Because the source data contains zero reviews below five stars, there is no lower-star verbatim feedback to analyze. The absence of critical reviews means this profile cannot surface friction points from dissatisfied patients. The honest read is that this clinic either maintains genuinely exceptional consistency, has a patient base that skews toward long-term loyalists less likely to leave negative feedback, or both.
What the data does not address: wait times beyond general scheduling flexibility mentions, pricing transparency, the credentialing details of clinical staff, or outcomes for patients who did not respond well to treatment. Prospective patients pursuing hormone therapy, peptide protocols, or any injectable treatment are encouraged to ask directly about practitioner credentials, lab review processes, and follow-up protocols during a consultation.
The scheduling theme (10 reviews, 5.8 percent) is uniformly positive, with patients noting walk-in availability and last-minute accommodation. One reviewer describes the clinic's flexibility as "rare to find." This is a meaningful signal for patients with unpredictable schedules, though it is worth confirming current availability policies directly with the clinic, given that hours in the source data reflect only a Thursday window.
The Miami Lakes area has several competing wellness and men's health clinics. The table below reflects verified review data from directory sources.
| Clinic | Rating | Review Count | Primary Focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Drip Health & MedSpa | 5.0 | 172 | Aesthetics, men's health, IV therapy, wellness |
| Gameday Men's Health Miami Lakes | 5.0 | 113 | Men's health, TRT |
| Holistic Health and Medical | 5.0 | 97 | Holistic/integrative medicine |
| Men's Health Medical Care | 4.7 | 15 | Men's health |
| Advanced TRT Clinic | 5.0 | 6 | TRT |
Drip Health carries the largest review volume in the local competitive set by a significant margin (172 versus the next closest at 113). Volume alone does not indicate superiority, but it does provide a broader statistical base for the 5.0 rating. Gameday Men's Health Miami Lakes focuses more narrowly on men's health and TRT, making it a more direct comparison for male patients seeking hormone optimization without the aesthetics component. Holistic Health and Medical skews toward integrative and functional medicine. Neither of those alternatives appears to replicate the dual aesthetics-plus-men's-health model that Drip Health has built.
Drip Health appears well-suited to patients who want consolidated care across aesthetic and wellness categories without switching between multiple providers. The multi-year patient relationships visible in the review data suggest the model works best for people who want an ongoing relationship rather than a one-time treatment.
The clinic draws patients who are already health-conscious and motivated, not patients seeking a first opinion on a new or undiagnosed condition. The men's health component (TRT, peptide therapy, ED treatment, hormone testing) is well-represented in the review corpus, suggesting a genuine clinical depth in that category rather than a token listing. Patients who prioritize practitioner consistency, specifically wanting the same injector or esthetician across visits, appear to have that available here based on the named-staff patterns in reviews.
The walk-in accessibility and scheduling flexibility noted in reviews makes the clinic accessible to patients who struggle with rigid appointment systems. The parking situation, flagged positively by multiple reviewers, is a practical consideration for patients coming from outside the immediate Miami Lakes area.
Patients seeking a narrowly specialized men's health clinic with a single clinical focus may find the broad service menu more than they need. The Thursday-only hours reflected in the source data suggest limited weekly availability; patients with Monday-through-Wednesday scheduling constraints should confirm current hours directly before planning a visit. [source: directory data]
Patients who prefer a large multi-location chain with standardized protocols and corporate oversight may find the family-owned, owner-operated model less familiar. That structure is a positive signal for many reviewers, but it is a different operational model than a franchise clinic with centralized quality control.
Anyone seeking services not listed in the clinic's menu, including primary care, psychiatric services, or surgical procedures, will need to look elsewhere. The scope is integrative wellness and aesthetic medicine, not comprehensive primary or specialty care.
What do patients say about the TRT and peptide therapy programs?
The men's health protocols are among the most frequently mentioned services in the review corpus. Patients describe receiving personalized plans based on lab review rather than standardized dosing, and several note ongoing follow-up and protocol adjustments over time. One long-term patient describes the difference as significant across energy, recovery, and quality of life.
I personally do my TRT, do all my peptide therapies with them and I feel great. The difference in my energy, recovery and quality of life has been huge. They always take the time to listen review your labs and really go thru everything with you. So we get personalized plans and ongoing advice from them.
How do patients describe the Botox and injectable experience specifically?
The injector most frequently cited is Jessica. Patient accounts emphasize her attentiveness during consultation, precision during treatment, and outcomes that patients describe as natural-looking rather than overdone. Zero-bruising outcomes are mentioned in more than one review, which is a specific clinical marker worth noting.
I adore my lips, the plump, service and look was everything I wanted. Jessica was so helpful during the consult and while injecting. 100% would recommend everyone here, they offer so many services!!
What is the XERF treatment, and what do patients say about it?
XERF is a skin-tightening technology referenced in multiple reviews as relatively new to the Miami market. Patients who have completed full XERF protocols describe results they characterize as tighter and smoother skin. One reviewer notes the clinic was "the first in Miami to get the new XERF technology." These are patient-reported observations, not clinical outcome data. Prospective patients should ask the clinic for a full explanation of the technology, the recommended protocol, and realistic outcome expectations during consultation.
Do patients bring family members, or is this primarily a solo-visit clinic?
The review data includes multiple accounts of family units using the clinic simultaneously, with partners, spouses, siblings, and parents each pursuing different services during overlapping visits. This pattern appears to be an intentional feature of the practice model rather than an exception.
How flexible is scheduling, and do they accept walk-ins?
Scheduling flexibility is mentioned positively in 10 reviews. Walk-in availability is confirmed in at least one review, and last-minute accommodation is described by another patient as something the clinic consistently provides. Current hours in the source data reflect Thursday availability; patients should confirm the full weekly schedule directly with the clinic before planning a visit.
They accept walk-ins easily, and I always leave feeling refreshed and energized.
What do patients say about IV therapy sessions specifically?
IV therapy is mentioned across multiple review themes, with patients noting the comfort of the setting (the window view is referenced more than once), the gentleness of IV placement, and the post-session feeling of energy and refreshment. The side-effect management theme in the review data includes specific comments about painless needle placement, which applies to both IV and intramuscular injections.
I obtained a B12 shot with Damian and Jessica at a pop up event and I feel so refreshed! I didn't feel the needle one bit. I highly recommend them!
Is this a good option for patients who want to address both aesthetics and internal health at the same clinic?
Based on the review data, yes, this appears to be a core use case for the practice. Multiple reviewers describe maintaining concurrent aesthetic and wellness protocols, and the service menu is structured to support that. The clinic is not a dermatology office or an internal medicine practice; the scope is integrative wellness and aesthetic medicine specifically.
What do patients say about the PRP microneedling experience?
PRP microneedling is mentioned in the facility-quality theme cluster, with one patient providing notable detail about the comfort measures used during the procedure, including warming blankets and a heated bed. Esthetician Amber is named in connection with this service.
Just got my PRP micro needling done. I was so comfortable with the blankies they provided and the bed warmer OMGGGG. I fell asleep during the process and their esthetician Amber was so sweet, gentle, and informative.
How do patients describe the consultation and communication process?
Communication quality appears in 20 reviews (11.6 percent of the corpus). The consistent language is that staff take time to explain procedures step by step, answer questions without rushing, and ensure patients feel informed before treatment begins. This pattern holds across aesthetic, IV, and hormone therapy contexts.
Everyone was professional, knowledgeable, and took the time to explain the XERF treatment process every step of the way... What stood out most was the genuine care, attention, and positive energy from the entire staff. They made the experience feel personalized and luxurious while ensuring we felt confident and informed throughout.
Do patients who travel significant distances find the visit worthwhile?
At least two reviewers in the corpus explicitly note driving more than an hour to reach the clinic and describe the trip as worth it. This is a meaningful data point for patients in broader South Florida who are evaluating whether the Miami Lakes location is accessible enough to support an ongoing treatment relationship.
We drive over an hour to get here and it's more than worth it!
Review data reflects 172 verified Google reviews collected between February 2025 and June 2026. All star ratings, themes, and verbatim excerpts are sourced directly from that dataset. This profile does not constitute medical advice. Prospective patients should consult directly with the clinic regarding credentials, protocols, and suitability for specific treatments.
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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