March 5, 2026
Impact Health Team
45 min read

Impact Health Clinics Opens in Corinth, MS: Expanded Hormone, Weight Loss, and Wellness Care for Northeast Mississippi

Impact Health Clinics opens in Corinth, MS today, bringing TRT, GLP-1 weight loss, peptide therapy, NAD+, and wellness care to Alcorn County and the region.

Impact Health Clinics Opens in Corinth, MS: Expanded Hormone, Weight Loss, and Wellness Care for Northeast Mississippi

Impact Health Clinics Opens in Corinth, MS: Expanded Hormone, Weight Loss, and Wellness Care for Northeast Mississippi

Today, the doors of our newest clinic open at 2107 S Harper Rd in Corinth, Mississippi. After months of planning, hiring, building out the space, and listening to the patients of Alcorn County who told us exactly what they needed, Impact Health Clinics is officially live in Northeast Mississippi. Patients in Corinth, Booneville, Iuka, Rienzi, Glen, Kossuth, and Farmington—and across the state lines into southern Tennessee and northwest Alabama—now have a dedicated, in-person home for medically supervised weight loss, hormone therapy, peptide therapy, NAD+ therapy, and the broader spectrum of modern wellness medicine.

This is more than a ribbon cutting. The Corinth clinic represents a regional commitment. For too long, the patients of Alcorn County have driven an hour, two hours, sometimes three hours each way to get the kind of personalized hormone and metabolic care that thriving cities take for granted. Some have crossed into Tennessee. Some have driven down to Tupelo. Some have given up on the search and tried to manage their fatigue, their stalled weight, their mood, and their hormones on their own. We do not think that should be the case. We believe northeast Mississippi deserves the same caliber of preventive, restorative, evidence-based wellness care that you would expect to find in Nashville, Birmingham, or Memphis—delivered locally, by people who live and work in the same community.

So today we say hello, formally, to Corinth. If you have been reading our blog, following along on social media, or asking your friends in Oxford and Olive Branch about us, this clinic is for you. If you have never heard of us before this article, welcome. Below you will find everything you need: the address, the hours, the services, the price philosophy, what your first visit looks like, and answers to the questions our team has heard most often during pre-opening tours of the building. Take your time. Come back to it. And when you are ready to book, the front desk is ready for you.

Why Corinth, and Why Now

Corinth sits in the far northeast corner of Mississippi, tucked into Alcorn County, with the Tennessee state line just a short drive north and the Alabama line not far to the east. It is a community defined by Civil War history, by railroad heritage, by Saturday mornings at the farmers' market on the courthouse square, and by neighbors who know each other by first name. It is also a community of working people—nurses at Magnolia Regional Health Center, teachers in Corinth and Alcorn County school districts, manufacturing workers, small business owners, family farmers, and retirees who have spent decades putting their bodies to work. Working bodies eventually need maintenance. That is where modern wellness medicine comes in.

When we mapped the gap in regional care, the answer was clear. Northeast Mississippi has hospitals. It has primary care. It has urgent care. What it has been missing is a dedicated, in-person clinic focused entirely on optimization, restoration, and prevention—a place where a forty-five-year-old man can come in and have an honest conversation about his testosterone, where a fifty-two-year-old woman can finally be heard about her perimenopause symptoms, where a busy mother of three can sit down and start a real, supervised, GLP-1 medical weight loss program without driving to Memphis. The closest comparable clinics required a one to two hour drive in any direction. The patients who told us they would gladly cut that drive in half were the ones who pushed this opening forward.

Drive Distances Matter

Health care decisions are made on the calendar. If a follow-up requires a four-hour round trip, it gets postponed. Postponed appointments turn into missed lab draws. Missed lab draws turn into stalled progress. Stalled progress turns into patients giving up. By placing a full-service clinic in Corinth, we reduce the drive for thousands of people:

  • Patients in Corinth proper now drive minutes, not hours.
  • Patients in Booneville save roughly thirty to forty minutes each way compared to driving to Tupelo.
  • Patients in Iuka have a closer Mississippi-side option than Tupelo or Florence.
  • Patients in Selmer and Savannah, Tennessee can come south to a clinic that is often closer than driving back to Jackson, Tennessee.
  • Patients in Florence, Tuscumbia, Sheffield, and the Shoals area of Alabama can hop across the state line for a closer in-person visit.
  • Patients in the eastern Tupelo region can come north on US-45 and avoid the congestion further south.

That kind of practical, quality-of-life difference is the entire reason we open clinics where we open them.

Sister Locations and Shared Standards

The Corinth clinic does not operate in isolation. It is the third location of Impact Health Clinics, joining our established Oxford clinic and our Olive Branch clinic, which is also opening this month. That means three things for Corinth patients. First, the clinical protocols are identical across locations. The same TRT dosing philosophy used in Oxford is used in Corinth. The same weight loss titration, the same lab panels, the same follow-up cadence. Second, the medical leadership and the consulting providers oversee all three sites, so your treatment plan does not depend on which clinic you happen to walk into. Third, if you are a patient who travels for work or family, you can be seen at any of our locations. Move freely between Oxford, Olive Branch, and Corinth as your life requires.

If you are already familiar with our work in Oxford—if you know the standard of care, the unhurried visit length, the dignity we try to bring to every appointment, the cash-pay transparency—Corinth is going to feel exactly like that. We did not water the model down for the smaller market. We did not cut corners on the build-out. We did not hire less experienced staff. The Corinth clinic is the Oxford clinic, in Corinth.

Inside the New Corinth Clinic

The clinic is located at 2107 S Harper Rd in Corinth, immediately next door to Cato Fashions in the Walmart Supercenter plaza. If you have ever driven to that side of town for groceries, hardware, a back-to-school run, or a quick errand, you already know exactly where we are. Pull into the same shared parking lot. Park near the Cato sign. We are right there. The location was chosen on purpose. Patients should not have to learn a new corner of town or hunt for a tucked-away medical office park to get to us. We are on the road you already drive.

Inside, the design is calm, warm, and intentionally unlike a traditional clinic. We are not trying to imitate a hospital. We are trying to be the opposite of one. The lobby greets you with our framed Impact Health sign on a charcoal-gray wall. The reception desk is open and front-facing, not a sliding glass partition. A "Good Health" wall installation past the reception area sets the tone. Soft lighting. Comfortable seating. No fluorescent buzz. No clipboard handed to you at the door. Most of your intake is done online before you arrive, so you can sit down, take a breath, and be ready for a real conversation rather than a paperwork marathon.

Beyond the lobby, the clinic has private consultation rooms, a dedicated injection and infusion area, a phlebotomy chair for in-clinic blood draws, a body composition room outfitted for our 3D scanner, and a clean, well-lit clinical workspace where the team coordinates labs, follow-ups, and patient communication. Every room was built with two priorities in mind: privacy and time. Hormones, weight, sexual health, body image, mood—these are personal subjects. They deserve a private room and a real conversation, not a hurried hallway exchange.

We are also wheelchair accessible at the entrance and throughout the facility, so patients with mobility needs do not have to worry about navigating the space. If you have specific accommodations in mind, call ahead at 662-331-6366 and we will make sure your visit is set up for you.

Services Available at the Corinth Clinic

The Corinth clinic launches with the full Impact Health service menu. That intentionally goes beyond the four headline services many patients hear about first. Below is a closer look at each service category, why patients choose it, and what the experience looks like in our hands.

Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)

For men in northeast Mississippi who have spent the last several years feeling progressively flatter—lower energy, lower libido, harder time building or even keeping muscle, a creeping waistline, mood that does not bounce back like it used to—the conversation usually circles back to one question. Is my testosterone where it should be for my age? In our experience, when a man finally asks that question and follows it up with proper testing, the answer is often "no," and the difference proper, medically supervised testosterone replacement therapy can make is substantial.

At Corinth, TRT begins with a real conversation and real labs—not a guess and not a sales pitch. We test total testosterone, free testosterone, SHBG, estradiol, hematocrit, PSA where appropriate, and the broader hormone panel that lets us understand your full picture. We discuss the goals you actually have, the family planning considerations that matter to you, the cardiovascular and prostate questions you should be considering, and the protocol options on the table. When TRT is the right call, we move forward with a tailored plan, monitor closely, and adjust over time. When TRT is not the right call—or not yet—we say so and we explore the alternatives.

For men who already know they want care closer to home, our TRT in Corinth, MS page covers the practical details—what to expect, how labs work, how injections and follow-ups are scheduled, and what cash-pay looks like. We treat TRT as a long-term partnership, not a one-time prescription. If you have tried programs that handed you a vial and called it a day, you will notice the difference quickly.

Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) for Women

Women's hormones are not an afterthought at Impact Health, and they are not at the Corinth clinic either. Hormone replacement therapy for women is one of the services we are most proud of, because the patients we see have so often been told for years to simply tough it out. Hot flashes, night sweats, sleep that no longer restores, brain fog that makes work harder, low libido, vaginal dryness, mood swings that feel out of character, weight that suddenly will not move regardless of effort, joint pain that came out of nowhere—these are not character flaws. They are symptoms of a real biological transition, and there is a real medical conversation to be had about them.

In Corinth, we offer comprehensive perimenopausal and postmenopausal hormone optimization, with thoughtful options around estrogen, progesterone, and—when appropriate—testosterone in women. We test the relevant hormones, walk through your personal and family history, talk through the modern research on benefits and risks, and build a protocol that fits your body and your life. We also coordinate care with your gynecologist and primary care provider so nothing falls between the cracks. Pellets, creams, oral, transdermal—we discuss the options openly and choose what makes sense for you, not what is most convenient for us.

If you have spent the last few years saying "this is not me," this is the conversation worth having. Many of our female HRT patients describe their first three months of treatment as the moment they got themselves back.

Medical Weight Loss with Semaglutide and Tirzepatide

The single biggest reason patients across northeast Mississippi have been calling and asking about our Corinth opening is medical weight loss. The arrival of the modern GLP-1 and dual-incretin medications—semaglutide and tirzepatide—has fundamentally changed what is possible for people who have struggled with weight for years or decades. We have seen it firsthand. Patients who tried every program, every diet, every gym routine, every supplement, and still fought a losing battle with appetite and metabolism are now experiencing what it feels like to have their hunger signal turned down to a normal volume. It is, for many people, life-changing.

At Corinth, we offer two flagship medical weight loss programs. The first is built around semaglutide—the same active medication branded as Wegovy and Ozempic—titrated and managed under medical supervision. The second is built around tirzepatide—the dual GIP/GLP-1 agonist branded as Zepbound and Mounjaro—which often produces even greater appetite reduction and weight loss for the right patient. Both programs include the medication, ongoing provider supervision, dose titration as your body adapts, side effect management, body composition tracking, lab work as needed, and counseling on protein intake, strength training, and the lifestyle pieces that make the results last.

The Corinth-specific landing pages—semaglutide in Corinth, MS and weight loss in Corinth, MS—go deeper on what to expect locally, including pricing transparency and how the program runs week by week. If you have questions about which medication is right for you, or whether you qualify, your initial consultation is the place to ask. Both medications are powerful tools, but they are tools, not magic. The patients who get the best long-term results are the ones who use the medication as part of a real plan—protein, strength training, sleep, hydration, and the kind of sustainable lifestyle we coach you through.

Peptide Therapy

Peptide therapy is one of the most exciting and most misunderstood corners of modern wellness medicine, and we have intentionally invested in doing it well. Peptides are short chains of amino acids—the same building blocks that make up the proteins in your body—designed to support specific biological functions. Some peptides target tissue repair and recovery. Some target growth hormone signaling for sleep, body composition, and recovery. Some target appetite, gut health, libido, immune function, or cognition.

At Corinth, our peptide therapy program is provider-supervised, sourced from quality compounding pharmacies, and tailored to the patient's actual goals. We do not hand out a one-size-fits-all peptide stack. We listen first—are you trying to recover from an injury, optimize sleep, support fat loss, improve skin and tissue quality, or address a specific concern—and then build a protocol that fits. We discuss the realistic timeline, the monitoring plan, and the cost up front. Common peptides we work with include those that support recovery and tissue repair, growth hormone secretion, body composition support, and metabolic and gut health, among others. Specific protocols are individualized and discussed during your consultation.

If you are local to the area, our peptide therapy in Corinth, MS page outlines the program at a community level. Peptides are not a replacement for the foundational work—sleep, training, nutrition, hormones in range—but for the patient who has those pieces in place, they can be a meaningful add-on layer.

NAD+ Therapy

NAD+, or nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, is a coenzyme present in every cell of your body, and its levels naturally decline with age. NAD+ supports the energy production processes inside your mitochondria, supports DNA repair pathways, and supports a wide range of cellular processes that we shorthand as "aging well." Patients pursuing NAD+ therapy commonly describe goals around mental clarity, sustained energy, improved recovery, mood support, and the broader concept of healthy aging.

At our Corinth clinic, NAD+ therapy is offered as both intravenous infusions—in the comfort of our infusion area—and, where appropriate, as injections you can administer at home between visits. IV NAD+ sessions are unhurried by design. You sit down with a book, your laptop, or a podcast, and the infusion is delivered slowly to maximize tolerability. We adjust the rate based on how you feel. Most patients schedule a series of sessions to get to a meaningful baseline, then continue with a maintenance schedule from there.

We are intentionally measured in how we talk about NAD+. The science is genuinely exciting and the patient experience reports are real, but we do not promise miracles, and we do not market it as a panacea. What we will tell you is that for the right patient with the right expectations, it is a worthwhile addition to a comprehensive wellness program. For more on local availability, our NAD+ in Corinth, MS page has additional detail.

Food Sensitivity and Allergy Testing

One of the most consistently requested services we offer—and one we are excited to bring to Corinth from day one—is comprehensive food sensitivity and allergy testing. The test we run is far more thorough than a typical office screen. For $449 cash, our food and allergy panel covers 352 markers, including 88 specific foods and 4 separate immune pathways. That breadth matters. A test that only looks at one immune pathway can miss the reactions a patient is actually experiencing. By looking across multiple pathways, we get a more complete picture of how your immune system is interacting with the things you eat.

Patients pursue this testing for a wide range of reasons—chronic GI symptoms, skin issues, brain fog, joint pain, energy crashes after eating, weight that will not move despite diet effort, autoimmune-adjacent symptoms, or simply the desire to dial in nutrition with real data instead of guesswork. The test does not replace clinical evaluation—we always interpret results in context with your history—but it gives us a starting point that is far more specific than "try cutting out gluten and see how you feel."

Results return in roughly two to three weeks, and the follow-up visit is dedicated to walking through them. We discuss what the markers mean, where to focus first, what an elimination protocol looks like, how to reintroduce foods responsibly, and how to use the results to build a long-term eating pattern that actually works for your body. Combined with our broader lab panels, food sensitivity testing helps complete a remarkably detailed picture of metabolic and immune health.

Body Composition and 3D Scanning

Almost every weight loss and hormone patient at Impact Health is offered a body composition analysis with our 3D scanning technology. The reason is simple. The bathroom scale is a blunt instrument. It tells you a single number that lumps muscle, fat, water, bone, and yesterday's salty dinner all into one. It cannot tell you whether the weight you lost this month came from fat, lean mass, or water. It cannot tell you whether your trunk-to-extremity ratio is changing in a healthy direction. It cannot tell you whether your shape is changing even when the number is not.

The 3D scanner can. In a brief, fully clothed scan, the system captures a precise three-dimensional model of your body and produces a detailed report covering body fat percentage, lean mass, key circumference measurements, posture, and—maybe most usefully—a side-by-side comparison with your previous scans. For patients on a weight loss program, scans are typically done at baseline, at meaningful intervals during the program, and at the maintenance phase. The visual progress is often the most motivating piece. People can see, month over month, that their work is paying off in ways the scale alone fails to capture.

Body composition scanning is also useful for TRT and HRT patients tracking lean mass changes, for athletes monitoring muscle gain, for older patients monitoring sarcopenia and bone-shape changes, and for anyone who wants a real, data-rich understanding of their body. Our Corinth clinic is fully equipped from day one.

Wellness Injections and IV Therapy

Beyond the headline services, the Corinth clinic offers a menu of wellness injections and IV therapies for patients looking to support energy, recovery, immune function, hydration, and mood. Lipo and B12 injections are a long-standing favorite for patients seeking energy and metabolic support, especially when paired with weight loss and hormone protocols. Glutathione—often called the body's master antioxidant—is offered both as injections and as part of IV protocols, particularly for patients focused on detoxification support, skin health, and immune function.

We also build custom IV cocktails based on patient goals. A pre-event hydration IV before a wedding, a recovery IV after a race or a tough flu, an immune support IV during cold and flu season, a beauty IV focused on skin and antioxidant support—each is built around what you actually want to address. The IV chairs in our infusion area are comfortable. The visits are unhurried. And our clinical staff handles the placement and monitoring with the kind of skill that makes the experience easy.

For a fuller view of our service offerings, the blog has an in-depth article on most of these treatments, and our locations page lists service availability across all our clinics.

How Care Works at Impact Health: The Model

The way care unfolds at Impact Health is intentionally simple. We have written about it before, but it is worth restating, especially for readers visiting us for the first time. The path looks like this: consultation, lab work, personalized protocol, follow-up. Then we repeat the follow-up step on a sensible cadence for as long as we are working together.

Step One: Consultation

The first visit is a conversation. There is no pressure to commit to a protocol, sign up for a program, or buy anything that day. The goal is to understand who you are, what you have tried, what is working, what is not, what your goals are, and what your medical history looks like. The provider asks real questions and listens to real answers. You should leave that visit feeling heard, not processed. If you do not, tell us, and we will fix it.

Consultations are typically thirty to forty-five minutes for a new patient. Bring any prior labs, any current medications, any supplements, and any specific questions. If you are not sure what you want, that is fine. Many patients come in saying "I just know I do not feel like myself," and we work backward from there.

Step Two: Lab Work

Almost every protocol we offer is anchored to objective data. Hormones, metabolic markers, inflammation, lipids, thyroid, vitamin D, ferritin, complete blood count, comprehensive metabolic panel, and the targeted markers relevant to your specific concerns. In most cases, labs are drawn in our Corinth clinic at the time of your consultation, eliminating the need for an outside lab visit. Results return in a window of a few days to a couple of weeks depending on the panel.

We believe in showing you your labs. You will get a copy of every result. We will walk through them with you. If a marker is high, low, or borderline, you will know about it, you will understand why it matters, and you will see how it informs the plan.

Step Three: Personalized Protocol

Once labs are back, we sit down—either in person or by telehealth, whichever is more convenient—and build the protocol. This is where personalization matters. A forty-year-old male recreational lifter trying to recompose his body has different needs than a fifty-five-year-old woman managing perimenopause symptoms. A patient with a strong family history of cardiovascular disease needs different monitoring than one without. A patient who travels for work needs a protocol that fits their schedule, not the reverse.

We discuss medication options, dosing, frequency, expected timeline to feel changes, expected timeline to see changes on labs, monitoring schedule, side effects to watch for, and cost. You are part of the decision. If you want to read about the protocol overnight before committing, you should. We are not in a rush.

The full process is also documented on our how it works page, which is a useful resource to share with a spouse or family member who wants to understand what you are signing up for.

Step Four: Follow-Up

This is where Impact Health is genuinely different from a lot of alternatives. We do not treat your initial protocol as the end of the story. We follow up. We re-test. We adjust. The body changes. Life changes. Goals change. Doses that were appropriate at month two may not be appropriate at month eight. Lab values that were on target in the spring may shift by fall. We schedule follow-ups proactively, not just when something goes wrong.

For most patients, the follow-up cadence in the first six months is more frequent—typically every four to twelve weeks depending on the protocol—and then settles into a steady rhythm of every three to six months for stable, long-term care. Between visits, our team is available by phone and message for questions that come up.

Your First Visit at the Corinth Clinic: A Walkthrough

For readers who like to know exactly what to expect on day one, here is a walk-through of a typical first visit at the Corinth clinic.

  1. Booking. You schedule online at our booking page or by calling 662-331-6366. You pick a time that works. You receive a confirmation email with intake forms.
  2. Intake. You complete the intake forms online before your visit. Medical history, current medications, supplements, goals, symptoms, anything relevant. This usually takes ten to fifteen minutes. Doing it ahead of time means we can spend your visit talking, not paperwork-shuffling.
  3. Arrival. You park in the shared lot at 2107 S Harper Rd, near the Cato Fashions sign, and walk in. The front desk greets you, confirms your information, and offers you water or coffee. You wait in the lobby briefly, but typically only a few minutes.
  4. Consultation. You are taken back to a private consultation room. You meet your provider. The conversation is unhurried. You discuss your story, your goals, your history, your concerns, and any specific services you are interested in.
  5. Exam, if needed. Many first visits include a focused physical exam—blood pressure, weight, pulse, body composition scan if relevant. If a more in-depth exam is appropriate, it is done with full privacy.
  6. Lab draw. Blood is drawn in the clinic. The phlebotomy team is experienced and efficient. The draw takes a few minutes.
  7. Plan and next steps. Before you leave, you will know what you are being tested for, when results are expected, when your follow-up is scheduled, and what your estimated cost is. You will not leave with surprise charges in your future.
  8. Follow-up visit. You return for the follow-up—or do it by telehealth—and review the labs together. The protocol is finalized. Treatment begins.

Most patients describe the first visit as more conversation than appointment. That is intentional. Modern medicine has gotten very good at fifteen-minute visits and very bad at listening. We want to be the opposite.

The Cash-Pay Philosophy: Transparent Pricing, No Insurance Games

One of the most important features of an Impact Health clinic—and one of the most appreciated by patients—is the transparent, cash-pay model. We do not run insurance for our wellness, hormone, weight loss, peptide, or NAD+ services. That is a deliberate choice, and it benefits you in several specific ways.

Why Cash-Pay?

Insurance billing in the wellness space introduces three problems. First, it limits what providers can offer to whatever insurance happens to cover that quarter, which is often nowhere close to the modern best-practice protocols. Second, it puts a third party between you and your provider in deciding your dosing, your visit length, and your follow-up cadence. Third, it generates surprise bills weeks or months after the fact, which patients hate and which we hate. By stepping outside that system, we can offer the protocols we think are right, the visit length we think is right, and the follow-up cadence we think is right—at a price you know in advance.

What Transparent Pricing Means

Before any treatment begins, you will know what it costs. The consultation fee is published. Lab panel pricing is published. Medication and program pricing is discussed openly during your consultation. There are no surprise charges. There is no "we will figure out the bill later." If something is not included in your program, we tell you. If something is included, we tell you that too.

Many patients are surprised to find that, once they have stopped paying inflated insurance premiums and prescription co-pays for medications insurance does not actually cover well, the cash-pay model is more affordable than they expected, especially for the headline services like medical weight loss and TRT. We are happy to walk you through the numbers in detail.

Health Savings Accounts and Flexible Spending Accounts

Many of our services are eligible for HSA or FSA payment, depending on your plan. We provide itemized receipts so you can submit them to your account administrator. If you have specific questions about whether your particular service will qualify, our front desk can walk through the documentation with you.

Financing Options

For patients pursuing a longer program—especially comprehensive weight loss or peptide protocols—we discuss financing options during the consultation. Our goal is to make the right care accessible. If cost is a concern, raise it openly. We would rather have an honest conversation about budget and prioritize the most impactful pieces of the protocol than have a patient quietly walk away from care that could have helped them.

Hours, Address, Parking, and Directions

Here are the practical details for getting to the Corinth clinic. Save them, screenshot them, send them to your spouse, do whatever helps you remember.

Address

Impact Health Clinic — Corinth
2107 S Harper Rd
Corinth, MS 38834

Phone

Call us at 662-331-6366. The front desk takes calls during clinic hours and handles bookings, questions, prescription refills, and follow-up scheduling. If you reach voicemail, leave a clear message and we return calls promptly.

Hours

The Corinth clinic operates on focused, in-person clinic days, with telehealth coverage and message support available on the other days through our broader provider team. Our current in-person hours in Corinth are:

  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: Closed
  • Friday: Closed
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

If those hours do not match your schedule, you have options. Telehealth visits can usually be scheduled outside of in-person clinic hours. You can also be seen at our Oxford or Olive Branch locations, which run on different schedules. We expand the Corinth schedule as patient demand grows, so if you have specific feedback about hours, share it with the front desk—it shapes our planning.

Parking

Parking is free. We share a large lot with the Walmart Supercenter on S Harper Rd. Park near the Cato Fashions storefront and you are a few steps from our front door. There is no parking deck to navigate, no parking meter, no validation hassle. If the lot is busier on a weekend errand day, weekday clinic days are typically calm.

Accessibility

The clinic is wheelchair accessible at the entrance and throughout the facility. If you have specific mobility, hearing, or visual accessibility needs, call ahead at 662-331-6366 and we will set up your visit accordingly.

Directions

From downtown Corinth and the courthouse square, head south on S Harper Rd to 2107 S Harper Rd. The clinic sits in the Walmart Supercenter parking lot, immediately next door to Cato Fashions. The downtown square is approximately two miles north of our location.

From US-72, take the S Harper Rd exit and head into Corinth. The Walmart Supercenter plaza is well-marked and easy to find—it is one of the most recognizable shopping anchors on the south side of town.

From Iuka or points east, US-72 west into Corinth, then onto S Harper Rd. From Booneville and points south, US-45 north to Corinth, then over to S Harper Rd. From Selmer or Savannah, Tennessee, US-45 south into Corinth and over to S Harper Rd. From Florence and the Shoals area of Alabama, US-72 west across the state line into Corinth and onto S Harper Rd.

If you are driving in from out of town, our Google Maps listing for the clinic is current and the most reliable navigation source. Type "Impact Health Corinth" into your maps app and follow the route.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a referral from my primary care doctor?

No. You do not need a referral to be seen at Impact Health. You can book directly with us at our booking page or by calling 662-331-6366. That said, we strongly support good communication with your primary care provider. If you would like us to send a summary of your care to your PCP, we are happy to do so with your permission. Many patients choose to keep their PCP fully in the loop, and we encourage it.

Do you accept insurance?

Our wellness, hormone, weight loss, peptide, and NAD+ services are cash-pay. We do not bill insurance for these services. We do provide itemized receipts that you can submit to your insurance for potential out-of-network reimbursement, and many of our services are eligible for HSA or FSA payment depending on your plan. If a specific service has unique billing considerations, we walk through that during your consultation.

Is telehealth available?

Yes. Many follow-up visits, lab review appointments, and routine check-ins can be done by telehealth, which is especially helpful for patients driving from longer distances. Initial consultations are usually best done in person so we can perform any indicated exam and draw labs efficiently, but ongoing care often blends in-person and telehealth visits based on what makes sense for your protocol and your schedule.

Do you treat women, or just men?

We treat both. Hormone optimization for women is one of the services we are most focused on. Whether you are in your thirties navigating early hormone shifts, in your forties working through perimenopause, or in your fifties and beyond managing postmenopausal hormone health, we are a good fit. Our weight loss, peptide, NAD+, body composition, and food sensitivity testing services are all available to female patients as well.

Do you treat children?

No. Our services are designed for adult patients. We do not provide pediatric care.

I am currently a patient at another wellness or TRT clinic. Can I switch to Impact Health?

Yes, and we make this transition easy. Bring your most recent labs and your current protocol details to your consultation. We review what is working, what could be optimized, and what your goals are going forward. We will be honest about whether your current protocol looks reasonable, whether we would adjust it, and what we recommend. You are not locked into anything by switching to us—we earn your continued business visit by visit.

I am not a Corinth resident. Can I still come to the Corinth clinic?

Absolutely. We see patients from across northeast Mississippi—Corinth, Booneville, Iuka, Rienzi, Glen, Kossuth, Farmington, and the surrounding Alcorn County communities—as well as patients driving in from Tupelo, from Selmer and Savannah in Tennessee, from Florence, Tuscumbia, and Sheffield in Alabama, and from points further afield. The clinic is intentionally located on S Harper Rd to be easy to reach from US-72 and US-45.

I live in Tennessee or Alabama. Can I still be a patient?

Yes. As long as you can be evaluated in person at the start of care, we welcome patients who live across state lines. Many of our follow-ups and check-ins can then be done by telehealth, with periodic in-person visits for labs and exams. If you have specific licensing or jurisdictional questions about a particular service, we walk through them during your consultation.

How do I book an appointment?

Two easy options. Book online at our booking page, where you can choose your service, your provider, and your time slot. Or call us at 662-331-6366 and the front desk will get you scheduled. If you have questions before booking, you can also reach us through the contact page.

What is your cancellation policy?

We ask that you provide reasonable advance notice for cancellations and reschedules so we can offer your slot to another patient. Specific terms are shared at booking. Life happens, and we are reasonable about it. Communicate with us and we will work with you.

Are weekend or evening appointments available?

Currently, the Corinth clinic operates on Tuesdays and Wednesdays during business hours, with telehealth coverage available on additional days. We expand schedule based on demand. If your work makes those hours difficult, telehealth follow-ups can usually be arranged outside of in-person clinic hours, and our Oxford and Olive Branch locations may have alternative options.

What should I bring to my first visit?

Bring a photo ID, a list of current medications and supplements, any recent lab results you have access to, and a clear sense of what you are hoping to address. If you wear contacts and your eyes get dry under the clinic lighting, glasses are a good backup. If you tend to get woozy at blood draws, eat a small meal before arriving and let our phlebotomist know so we can take extra care.

A Closer Look at Northeast Mississippi: The Patients We Serve

Behind every clinic decision—where to locate, what hours to keep, what services to offer first—is a clear picture of the patients we expect to walk through the door. The Corinth clinic is shaped by the people of northeast Mississippi, and a few minutes spent describing them is a few minutes well spent.

The Working Adults of Alcorn County

Alcorn County is a working county. Manufacturing, healthcare, education, agriculture, transportation, and small business form the backbone of the local economy. Many of our future patients are in their forties, fifties, and sixties, work full time, support families, and have not had the luxury of treating their own bodies as a top priority. They have aches that have become normal. They have sleep that is no longer restorative. They have weight that crept up during a stressful stretch of life and never came back down. They have hormones quietly drifting out of optimal range. They are not sick in the traditional sense, but they are not well, either. They are exactly the patients modern wellness medicine was built for.

The Patients Who Have Already Tried Everything

Some of our most rewarding cases are patients who walk in saying, "I have tried everything." They have tried diets. They have tried supplements. They have tried over-the-counter testosterone boosters. They have tried online programs that prescribed sight unseen. They have tried gym memberships, fasting, keto, plant-based, low-carb, and various combinations of all of the above. Some of those efforts moved the needle a little. Most did not produce the lasting results the patient was hoping for. By the time they call us, they have a quiet skepticism. They want to believe something can help, but they have been burned before. We respect that history. We do not oversell. We let the labs, the protocol, and the follow-up speak for themselves.

The Caregivers

A significant portion of our patient base is made up of caregivers—people who spend their lives caring for everyone else and have, until now, treated their own health as the lowest priority on a long list. Mothers raising school-age kids. Adult children caring for aging parents. Spouses supporting partners through chronic illness. Nurses, teachers, and clergy who pour themselves into other people every working day. We see you. The Corinth clinic is built specifically to make it possible for caregivers to be cared for, with appointments that respect your schedule, with communication that fits in the cracks of a busy day, and with a clinical team that understands that your wellness is not optional, even when it feels that way.

Athletes, Lifters, and Active Adults

Northeast Mississippi has a strong fitness community. CrossFit boxes, traditional gyms, weightlifting clubs, running groups, hunting and fishing communities, and a growing population of recreational and competitive athletes. For these patients, our role often shifts from restoration to optimization. We are not just trying to bring values into normal range. We are trying to fine-tune performance, recovery, body composition, and longevity. Body composition scans, peptide protocols, hormone optimization, and targeted lab work let us help athletes train smarter, recover better, and stay in the sport they love for longer. If you are a serious lifter, runner, hunter, or competitor, we are equipped to support what you do.

Patients in Their Sixties, Seventies, and Beyond

Healthy aging is one of the most rewarding parts of our work. Patients in their sixties and seventies who arrive feeling like the years are taking more from them each season—energy, strength, sleep, mood, sharpness—often experience meaningful improvement when the right pieces are addressed. Hormones in optimal range. Lean mass preserved. Bone density supported. Inflammation managed. Sleep protected. Cognitive load lightened. The science of healthspan—not just lifespan, but the quality of the years you have left—is one of the most exciting areas of modern medicine. We bring that approach to Corinth, with appropriate caution, conservative starting doses where indicated, careful monitoring, and a deep respect for the unique considerations of older patients.

How the Corinth Clinic Connects to the Rest of Impact Health

One of the strongest reasons to choose a clinic that is part of a multi-location system is the depth of clinical experience that informs your care. The Corinth clinic launches with the full weight of our existing operation behind it.

Shared Protocols, Local Delivery

Every protocol we offer in Corinth has been refined through experience across our other locations. We know what dosing ranges produce the best outcomes for the most patients. We know what side effects to anticipate and how to manage them. We know what lab markers to watch and how often. We know what conversations to have with patients at month one versus month six. That accumulated knowledge does not disappear when you walk into a smaller-market clinic. It is exactly the same care.

Cross-Location Flexibility

If your work, family, or travel takes you to Oxford, Olive Branch, or another part of our footprint, you can be seen at any of our locations. Your records travel with you. Your provider team has visibility into your full chart. Your protocol does not have to start over because you happened to be in a different city when a follow-up came due.

Telehealth Coverage

Telehealth is woven into our model intentionally. For follow-ups, lab reviews, dose adjustments, and routine check-ins, telehealth often makes more sense than an in-person visit—especially for patients who live an hour or more from the clinic. We use telehealth thoughtfully, not lazily. The first visit is in person whenever possible because we get more information from a real-life conversation and exam. Subsequent visits move to whichever modality serves you best.

A Continuously Growing Service Menu

We add services to our menu when the evidence and the patient demand both line up. The Corinth clinic launches with our full core service set, and over the months ahead it will receive every new service we roll out across the system. If you are a patient who likes to have access to the latest tools, you will not feel like you are stuck at a less-equipped location.

Common Conditions and Concerns We Address

It can be helpful to see your specific concerns named in plain language. Below is a partial list of the issues patients commonly bring to us. None of this is a diagnosis. All of it is the kind of thing we talk about openly during a consultation.

  • Persistent fatigue and low energy that is not explained by sleep alone
  • Low libido, erectile concerns, or sexual function changes
  • Difficulty losing weight despite consistent diet and exercise effort
  • Stalled progress on existing weight loss programs
  • Brain fog, difficulty concentrating, or memory shifts
  • Mood changes, irritability, or unexplained low mood
  • Hot flashes, night sweats, and other perimenopausal symptoms
  • Vaginal dryness, painful intercourse, or libido changes in women
  • Sleep disruption that has become chronic
  • Difficulty building or holding muscle despite training
  • Recovery times that have lengthened compared to your younger years
  • Joint discomfort and inflammation patterns
  • GI symptoms suggesting food sensitivities
  • Skin changes, energy crashes, or symptoms suggesting metabolic dysregulation
  • Family history concerns that motivate proactive optimization
  • A general sense that you are not yourself and want a real evaluation

If you read that list and recognized your own experience in two or more lines, the consultation conversation will be productive. Call 662-331-6366 or visit /book to get scheduled.

What We Promise the People of Northeast Mississippi

Opening a clinic is a promise to a community. The promise we are making to Corinth, to Alcorn County, to the patients driving in from Booneville and Iuka and across the state lines, is straightforward.

We promise to listen. Many of the patients we have already met during pre-opening tours have told us they have spent years not being listened to. We are not going to add to that pile. When you sit down, we sit down. When you talk, we are not glancing at a screen. When you ask a question, we answer it as fully as we know how. If we do not know the answer, we say so and we find out.

We promise transparency. You will know what tests we are running and why. You will know what your protocol is and why. You will know what it costs and why. You will know what to expect and when. Surprises do not belong in your medical care.

We promise excellence in protocols. The medicine we practice is rooted in evidence, in current best practices, and in the consensus of clinicians actively working in this space. We are not chasing fads. We are not selling you something we would not give to a family member.

We promise follow-through. Hormones, weight, and metabolism are not solved in a single visit. They require an ongoing relationship, and we structure our model to support that relationship over years. We will be here. The clinic is built to last.

And we promise community. We are not a corporate clinic dropped in from a faraway boardroom. We are a Mississippi-built operation, with a real team, in a real building, on a real road in Corinth. We will be at the high school football games. We will be at the fall festivals. We will be sponsoring local teams and partnering with local employers. The Corinth clinic is part of the fabric of northeast Mississippi, not separate from it.

Looking Ahead: What Comes Next for the Corinth Clinic

Today is the first day of a long road, and we want to be open about what comes next. Patient feedback is going to shape the next several months in concrete ways.

Hours Expansion Based on Demand

The current Tuesday-Wednesday in-person schedule is the launch schedule, not the final schedule. As patient demand grows—and based on early conversations with the community, we expect it will—we plan to expand into additional days, evening hours, and potentially Saturday morning blocks. If a particular schedule slot would make care possible for you that is otherwise impossible, tell us. The expansion plan is data-driven, and your input is data.

Additional Services Coming to Corinth

Our launch service set covers the most-requested categories—TRT, HRT, GLP-1 weight loss, peptide therapy, NAD+, food sensitivity testing, body composition, and wellness injections. Over the coming months, we are evaluating additional offerings based on what northeast Mississippi patients ask for. Common requests we hear include broader IV menu options, sexual health adjuncts, sleep optimization protocols, advanced cognitive support, and aesthetic services. Where the medicine is sound and the demand is real, we will bring those services to Corinth.

Community Partnerships

We believe a clinic that does its job well becomes a community partner, not just a service provider. Over the months ahead, we plan to host educational events, partner with local employers on workplace wellness initiatives, sponsor local sports and community causes, and show up for the events that make Corinth, Corinth. If you represent a local organization that is interested in collaborating—a school, a church, a small business, a fitness facility, a senior center—reach out. We are listening.

Patient Education

One of our long-term commitments is that no one should have to leave the medical conversation feeling confused. We plan to publish more educational content—blog posts, short videos, in-clinic resource sheets—on the conditions, treatments, and decisions our patients are most often navigating. The blog is the central hub. The Corinth opening is itself an example: this article was written so a prospective patient can read one piece and understand who we are, what we do, and how to get started. We will continue producing material in that spirit.

Coming to See Us: An Invitation

If you have read this far, here is the simplest possible next step. Pick up your phone. Call 662-331-6366. Or open our booking page in a new tab and choose a time that works for you. Whether you are coming in for testosterone replacement therapy, for hormone replacement therapy, for medical weight loss with semaglutide or tirzepatide, for peptide therapy, for NAD+, for food sensitivity testing, for body composition scanning, or simply to ask whether we can help with something specific you are dealing with, the door at 2107 S Harper Rd is open.

The patients who have been waiting for a real wellness clinic in northeast Mississippi—you have been patient long enough. We are here. We are ready. Welcome home.

For directions, hours, photos, and contact information, you can also visit our locations page, our contact page, or call the clinic directly at 662-331-6366. To browse the broader range of services we offer, see our pages on TRT, HRT, weight loss, semaglutide, tirzepatide, peptide therapy, NAD+ therapy, lipo and B12 injections, glutathione, lab panels, body composition analysis, and food and allergy testing. To understand our care model end-to-end, visit our how it works page. When you are ready, head to /book and we will see you soon.

From everyone at Impact Health Clinics—the providers, the front desk, the clinical team, the leadership, the people who built this clinic from concrete floor to finished room—welcome to Corinth. We are honored to be a part of this community, and we cannot wait to meet you.

Medical Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Treatments described require evaluation by a qualified medical provider. Individual results vary.

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Written by Impact Health Team on Mar 5, 2026