Impact Health Clinics Opens in Olive Branch, MS: A New Home for Hormone, Weight Loss, and Wellness Care in DeSoto County
The doors are officially open. As of today, Impact Health Clinics is welcoming patients at our brand-new Olive Branch, Mississippi location, bringing modern hormone optimization, medical weight loss, peptide therapy, NAD+ infusions, and full-spectrum wellness care to DeSoto County. After years of patients driving south to Oxford or making the trek into Memphis just to find a clinic that treats them like a person rather than a chart number, we decided it was time to come closer. We are proud to call 8900 College Street, Olive Branch, MS 38654 home.
If you have been waiting for a wellness clinic that combines real, science-backed medicine with the kind of warm, neighborly care DeSoto County is famous for, this is your invitation. Whether you live in Olive Branch, Southaven, Horn Lake, Hernando, Byhalia, or just over the line in Memphis, Germantown, or Collierville, we are now your closest option for a different kind of healthcare experience. Walk in, call us at 662-584-6076, or book online at /book, and we will take care of the rest.
This article is a long, honest, plain-English tour of who we are, what we do, what to expect when you walk through the door, and how we think care should work in 2026. Pour a cup of coffee. We are going to take our time and tell you everything.
Welcome to Impact Health Clinics, Now in Olive Branch
Impact Health Clinics is a Mississippi-based wellness medical practice that has spent the last several years building a reputation in Oxford for treating the whole patient. Our work centers on the parts of medicine that often get pushed aside during a six-minute visit at a busy primary care office: hormones, energy, sleep, weight, recovery, longevity, and the deeper question of how you actually feel. Now, with the opening of our Olive Branch location, that same model of care is available to families across DeSoto County.
Our team treats men and women, typically between the ages of twenty-five and seventy-five, who are tired of being told their lab results are "normal" while they feel anything but normal. We treat the busy mother of three who cannot lose the last twenty pounds despite doing everything right. We treat the contractor who cannot get out of bed in the morning the way he used to. We treat the teacher whose hot flashes are running her sleep into the ground. We treat the small business owner who is fifty-five and refuses to accept that fatigue, brain fog, and a softening waistline are just part of getting older. They are not. We can help.
This is not concierge medicine in the elite, gated sense of the word. This is community medicine done with care, science, and time. Our prices are transparent. Our visits are unhurried. Our follow-up is real. And our staff knows your name when you walk in the door.
Three Locations, One Mission
With the opening of Olive Branch, Impact Health Clinics now operates three Mississippi locations: our flagship clinic in Oxford, our brand-new clinic in Olive Branch, and a third clinic opening this same month in Corinth. We chose these towns deliberately. They are growing, vibrant communities where patients have outsized appetite for better healthcare and limited access to the kind of integrated wellness medicine that has become standard in larger cities. We want to change that, one Mississippi town at a time.
Each location is its own clinic with its own team, but they all share the same protocols, the same standards, and the same medical leadership. If you are an existing patient in Oxford and you move to Southaven, your records, your treatment plan, and your relationships move with you. If you have family in Corinth and want them seen by the same team that took such good care of you in Olive Branch, we can make that happen. Visit our locations page to see a map and contact details for all three.
Why Olive Branch, and Why DeSoto County
Olive Branch is special. Tucked into the northeast corner of DeSoto County, just a short drive from the Tennessee state line, it has been one of the fastest-growing cities in Mississippi for the better part of two decades. New families pour in every year. Established families have deep, multi-generational roots here. The downtown is walkable. The schools are strong. The parks are full. And Olive Branch City Park, right next door to our new clinic, is one of those true small-town gems where Friday night football, weekend baseball, and summer movie nights bring the whole community out.
DeSoto County overall is one of the most populated and economically vibrant counties in Mississippi. Yet for years, the kind of advanced wellness care offered at our Oxford clinic was not available locally. Patients told us, again and again, that they would either drive ninety minutes to Oxford or twenty minutes to Memphis. Memphis is closer, but the experience there can feel impersonal. Oxford is wonderful, but it is a long drive when you are doing weekly injections or quarterly follow-ups. We listened.
Choosing Olive Branch as the home for our DeSoto County clinic was not random. The College Station Shopping Center sits right where Olive Branch meets the rest of DeSoto County. It is easy to reach from Southaven via Goodman Road, from Horn Lake via Stateline Road, from Hernando via Highway 51, and from Memphis via I-269 or Highway 78. It is genuinely a county-wide location, not just an Olive Branch location, and that matters when you are asking patients to commit to a year of care.
A Note on Memphis-Area Patients
While our Mississippi clinics serve Mississippi residents primarily, we also welcome patients from Tennessee. Many of our existing Oxford and Olive Branch patients live in Memphis, Germantown, Collierville, Bartlett, and Cordova. They come to us because they want a different kind of experience: smaller waiting rooms, longer visits, more transparent pricing, and a team that picks up the phone. If that sounds like what you have been searching for, you are welcome here, regardless of which side of the state line you call home. Our Olive Branch TRT page and our Olive Branch Semaglutide page have more details on the most common services Memphis-area patients ask about.
Step Inside the New Clinic
The first thing patients tell us when they walk into one of our clinics is that it does not feel like a doctor's office. We hear that compliment all the time, and we will keep doing whatever it takes to keep hearing it. Our Olive Branch space was designed from the ground up to feel calm, clean, modern, and human-scaled, more like a thoughtfully designed boutique studio than a sterile medical building.
You will find a comfortable lobby with soft seating, plenty of natural light, charging outlets, and quiet music. The check-in process is paperless, fast, and friendly. Exam rooms are private and warm. Our injection and infusion suite is configured for comfort, with reclining chairs, soft lighting, and Wi-Fi if you want to get some work done during a NAD+ infusion. Our body composition scan room is private and discreet. And the entire clinic smells like clean cotton, not antiseptic.
Address, Parking, and How to Find Us
Our address is 8900 College Street, Olive Branch, MS 38654. We are located inside the College Station Shopping Center, the friendly retail center anchored by a Piggly Wiggly grocery store. We are right next door to Piggly Wiggly, which means most of our DeSoto County neighbors already know exactly where we are without us having to give a single direction.
Parking is free and shared with the rest of the shopping center. There are dozens of spots within a short walk of our front door, including handicap-accessible spots near the entrance. There is no parking garage to navigate, no validation, and no meters. Just pull up, park, and walk in. If you are coming from Memphis or the Tennessee side, the easiest route is generally I-269 to Highway 78 and then south into Olive Branch. From Southaven, take Goodman Road east. From Hernando, take Highway 51 north and then east on Goodman.
Once you arrive, look for our signage on the storefront. The clinic faces the main parking area of College Station Shopping Center, with the Piggly Wiggly to one side and the Olive Branch City Park complex visible nearby. If you have any trouble finding us, call 662-584-6076 and our front desk will walk you in.
Hours That Work Around Real Life
We chose our Olive Branch hours intentionally. Most patients have full-time jobs, families to feed, and commutes to manage, and traditional medical hours often clash with all of that. Here is what our schedule looks like:
- Monday: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- Tuesday: Closed
- Wednesday: Closed
- Thursday: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- Friday: 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
Why those days? Because they are the days when the clinic is fully staffed with the providers, nurses, and front desk team needed to deliver the kind of unhurried, complete experience our patients expect. We would rather concentrate our team into focused days of excellent care than spread thin across the week. On the days we are closed in Olive Branch, our Oxford and Corinth clinics often have appointments available, and our team is reachable for messaging, refills, and questions through our patient portal. Many follow-up visits and refill checks can also happen via telehealth, regardless of what day of the week it is.
If our published hours do not work for your schedule, talk to our front desk. We sometimes have early morning slots, lunchtime appointments for working professionals, and after-hours injection windows, especially during launch month. Just ask.
The Services We Offer in Olive Branch
Our Olive Branch clinic offers the full Impact Health Clinics service line. That means whether you are coming in for a quick weekly injection, a quarterly hormone follow-up, or a full deep-dive consultation, you can do it all under one roof. Below, we walk through every service available at this location, what it is, who it is for, and how it fits into our overall care model.
Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) for Men
Testosterone replacement therapy is one of the most requested services at Impact Health Clinics, and for good reason. By the time a man reaches forty, his natural testosterone production is often declining at a rate of one to two percent per year. By his late forties or fifties, that decline can show up as fatigue, low motivation, brain fog, weight gain in the midsection, soft erections, low libido, poor sleep, mood changes, and a general sense that the spark is gone. None of that is just "getting older." Much of it is hormonal, and much of it is treatable.
At Impact Health Clinics, our TRT program starts with comprehensive blood work that goes well beyond a single total testosterone reading. We look at total and free testosterone, estradiol, sex hormone binding globulin, complete blood count, lipids, prostate specific antigen, thyroid panel, vitamin D, and metabolic markers. We sit down with you, review every number, and only recommend treatment if it is medically appropriate. When TRT is the right call, we typically use weekly intramuscular or subcutaneous injections of testosterone cypionate, often paired with anastrozole if estrogen management is needed and HCG if maintaining natural production is important to you.
Patients on TRT generally describe the same arc: by week two, sleep starts to deepen. By week four, energy and mood lift. By week eight, body composition begins to shift, with fat coming down and lean mass coming up. By month three, libido and confidence are usually fully back. We monitor labs at the right intervals to make sure your levels are optimized and safe, and we adjust your protocol as your body responds. Read more about our approach on the TRT services page or our Olive Branch TRT page.
One thing we want every prospective TRT patient in DeSoto County to know is that this is not a one-size-fits-all program. We have men in our practice in their early thirties whose total testosterone has crashed because of stress, poor sleep, and undiagnosed sleep apnea. We have men in their late sixties who simply want to keep doing what they love, whether that is competitive cycling, hunting season, or chasing grandchildren. We have men in their forties trying to lose forty pounds while building back the strength they had a decade ago. Each of those men gets a different protocol, a different lab cadence, a different conversation about lifestyle, and a different long-term plan. The science is the same. The application is personal.
We are also straightforward about the things TRT does not fix. It will not save a marriage that is in trouble for non-hormonal reasons. It will not make a man who eats poorly and never exercises into a fitness model. It will not erase the consequences of decades of habits. What it will do, when used correctly in the right candidate, is restore the biological foundation that allows hard work, good food, and good sleep to actually pay off. That is a conversation we have honestly with every new patient, because honesty is what builds the kind of long-term relationship we want with you.
Hormone Replacement Therapy for Women
Women are not just men with different parts. The hormonal arc of a woman's life, from regular cycles, through perimenopause, through menopause, through post-menopause, deserves its own thoughtful, specialized approach. We offer comprehensive hormone replacement therapy for women dealing with any stage of this transition. That includes hot flashes, night sweats, sleep disruption, mood swings, brain fog, vaginal dryness, low libido, weight gain, joint aches, hair thinning, and the sense that the woman in the mirror is not the woman you remember.
Our HRT program for women is highly individualized. Depending on your goals, your symptoms, your labs, and your preferences, we may use bioidentical estradiol, progesterone, low-dose testosterone, DHEA, or a combination. Delivery routes include patches, creams, oral capsules, pellets, or injections. We also work alongside your OB/GYN if you have one, because we believe in coordinated care, not turf battles. Learn more on the hormone replacement therapy page.
Many women come to us after years of being told their symptoms are "just menopause" and they should "tough it out." That is not how we practice. Suffering through the second half of life is not a virtue. Our mission is to help women feel like themselves again, with energy, clear thinking, restored intimacy, stable moods, and a body that responds the way it used to.
Medical Weight Loss with GLP-1 Medications
The GLP-1 class of medications, which includes semaglutide and tirzepatide, has changed weight loss medicine forever. We are not exaggerating. For the first time, we have safe, effective, prescribable medications that help patients lose meaningful body weight, improve metabolic markers, reduce cravings, and keep the weight off. Our medical weight loss program in Olive Branch uses these medications inside a carefully designed clinical framework, not just as a prescription handed across a counter.
When you start the program, we conduct a full intake including medical history, weight history, body composition analysis, labs, and a long conversation about your relationship with food, exercise, sleep, and stress. We then start you on a titrating dose of semaglutide or tirzepatide, depending on which fits you best. You learn how to inject yourself once a week. You learn what foods and habits make the medication work better, and which ones can blunt its effects. You meet with our team regularly to review your weight, your body composition, your labs, and your mood, and we adjust the plan as needed.
Most patients in our program lose between fifteen and twenty-five percent of their starting body weight over twelve months. That is the kind of result that changes blood pressure, blood sugar, joint pain, sleep apnea, and self-image at the same time. To learn more, visit our weight loss page, our semaglutide page, our tirzepatide page, or our location-specific Olive Branch weight loss page and Olive Branch semaglutide page.
One of the most common questions we hear from new weight loss patients is whether they will need to be on the medication forever. The honest answer is: it depends. Some patients lose their target weight, build new habits, and successfully transition off the medication while maintaining their results with smart maintenance work. Other patients prefer to remain on a low maintenance dose long-term, the same way someone with high blood pressure might remain on a low-dose blood pressure medication. Neither approach is wrong. What matters is that you and your provider are making an informed decision based on your goals, your biology, and your real life. We will never pressure you in either direction.
We also pair every weight loss patient with a body composition scan at intake, at three months, and at six months. The scan is the secret weapon of a serious weight loss program. It tells us, in real numbers, whether the weight you are losing is fat or muscle. It tells us whether your visceral fat (the dangerous fat around your organs) is dropping appropriately. It tells us whether your metabolic rate is being preserved. Without that data, you are flying blind. With it, we can adjust your protocol, your protein intake, and your training to make sure the body you are building is the one you actually want.
Advanced Peptide Therapy
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as signaling molecules in the body. Different peptides do dramatically different things: some support muscle recovery and lean mass, some support fat loss, some support skin and hair, some support sleep, some support cognition, and some support immune function. Our advanced peptide therapy program offers a curated selection of well-studied peptides for patients who want to take their wellness optimization to the next level.
Common peptides we work with include those that support growth hormone signaling for recovery and body composition, peptides that support tissue repair and joint health, peptides that support cognitive performance and memory, and peptides that support sexual health and libido. We never recommend peptides as a one-size-fits-all add-on. Instead, we evaluate your goals, your labs, your other treatments, and your lifestyle, and we design a peptide protocol that complements rather than complicates your existing care. Visit the peptide therapy page or the Olive Branch peptide therapy page to learn more.
Peptides are not magic, and we will never pretend they are. Used thoughtfully, in the right patient, alongside good fundamentals, they can be a powerful tool. Used carelessly, they are a waste of money at best and risky at worst. Our team will tell you the truth either way.
NAD+ Therapy
NAD+, short for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, is a coenzyme found in every cell in your body. It plays a critical role in cellular energy production, DNA repair, and the activation of longevity-related pathways. Levels of NAD+ decline naturally as we age, and there is a growing body of research suggesting that restoring NAD+ levels can support energy, cognitive function, recovery, and overall vitality.
Our Olive Branch clinic offers NAD+ infusion therapy and NAD+ injections. The infusion is a slow IV drip in our comfortable infusion suite, typically lasting between two and four hours depending on dose. Most patients describe feeling clearer, more energetic, and more focused over the days following an infusion, with effects building over a series of treatments. Subcutaneous NAD+ injections are a smaller-dose, more frequent option that some patients prefer for ongoing maintenance.
NAD+ therapy is particularly popular among patients dealing with persistent fatigue, brain fog, post-illness recovery, athletic recovery, jet lag, and general wellness optimization in the forty-plus age range. It pairs well with TRT, HRT, and weight loss programs, and it is one of the most-requested services at all of our locations. See the NAD therapy page or the Olive Branch NAD therapy page for full details, including dosing options, what to expect during a session, and how to prepare.
For patients new to NAD+, we usually recommend a starter series of infusions, spaced over several weeks, followed by a maintenance schedule that fits your life and your goals. Some patients come in monthly. Some come in quarterly. Some come in only when life demands it: ahead of a big work trip, after recovering from illness, or before a season of heavy training. We will help you figure out which cadence makes sense, and we will adjust the dose based on your tolerance, your goals, and your response. The goal is not maximum infusions. The goal is the right infusions for you.
Food Sensitivity and Allergy Testing
One of the most popular services we offer, especially among patients who have struggled with stubborn weight, gut issues, skin issues, headaches, joint aches, or chronic inflammation, is our comprehensive food sensitivity and allergy testing panel. The panel evaluates 88 individual foods across 4 different immune pathways, for a total of 352 distinct markers. The cost is $449.
What this test reveals is patterns of immune reactivity that often do not show up on standard allergy panels. A patient might tolerate dairy in the immediate sense but show a strong delayed reaction on a different pathway, contributing to persistent inflammation, bloating, fatigue, and skin issues. Identifying that pattern, and removing or moderating those foods for a defined period, can lead to dramatic improvements in how a patient feels.
The process is straightforward. You schedule a blood draw at our clinic. The sample goes to our specialty lab. Results come back in two to three weeks. We sit down with you to walk through your personalized report, identify the foods and pathways most worth focusing on, and design an elimination and reintroduction plan that fits your real life. For most patients, this is one of the most clarifying experiences of their wellness journey. Visit the food and allergy testing page for more details on what the panel covers and how to interpret it.
Body Composition Analysis with Styku 3D Scanning
The bathroom scale lies, or at least it tells only a tiny piece of the truth. Two patients can weigh the same and have completely different bodies. One can be carrying twenty pounds of muscle the other does not have. One can be carrying fifteen pounds of visceral fat the other does not have. The number on the scale cannot tell you which.
That is why our Olive Branch clinic is equipped with a Styku 3D body composition scanner, the same technology you find in elite training facilities and high-end wellness clinics across the country. The scan takes about thirty-five seconds. You stand on a turntable in form-fitting clothes while a low-power infrared sensor builds a millimeter-accurate 3D model of your body. From that scan, we generate a detailed report including body fat percentage, lean mass, fat mass, circumferential measurements at every key body site, posture analysis, and progress tracking against any prior scans.
For weight loss patients, the body composition scan is non-negotiable. It is the only way we can confidently show you that the scale is telling you the wrong story, that you have built three pounds of lean mass while losing fifteen pounds of fat, or that the inches you have lost from your waist far exceed what the scale would suggest. For TRT and HRT patients, the scan is a way to track recomposition over time. For peptide therapy patients, it is a way to validate the protocol. Learn more at our body composition analysis page.
We typically scan new patients at intake and then at regular intervals, often quarterly, depending on the program. The scan itself is non-invasive, radiation-free, and quick. Patients describe it as fascinating rather than awkward, and the visual progress reports are some of the most motivating documents in our entire practice.
Wellness Injections: Vitamin, Glutathione, and Lipo-B12
Sometimes the most powerful thing we can offer a patient is a small, targeted injection that fills a real nutritional gap. Our Olive Branch clinic offers a full menu of wellness injections, available either on a walk-in basis during clinic hours or as part of an ongoing membership program.
- Vitamin D3 injection: A high-potency injection of vitamin D3 for patients with documented or suspected deficiency. Critical in our Mississippi climate, where indoor lifestyles and lower sun exposure during half the year often leave patients with surprisingly low D levels. See the vitamin D3 page.
- Glutathione injection: Glutathione is the body's master antioxidant. Levels decline with age, illness, and oxidative stress. Patients use it for skin, recovery, immune support, and detoxification. Visit the glutathione page for details.
- Lipo-B12 injection: A blend of lipotropic compounds and B12, often used in combination with weight loss programs to support energy, fat metabolism, and cognitive function. Read the Lipo-B12 page for more.
- Hair support injections: For patients dealing with thinning hair, particularly post-pandemic, post-illness, or perimenopausal hair changes, we offer targeted hair support protocols. See the hair support page.
Wellness injections are a low-commitment, high-reward way to support specific goals or fill specific gaps. Many patients add them to their care plan as needed, on a walk-in basis, or as part of a membership.
Lab Panels and Diagnostics
Behind every great treatment plan is a great set of labs. Our lab panels page details the comprehensive blood work we routinely use to evaluate hormones, metabolic health, inflammation, nutrition, and longevity markers. We draw labs in-clinic, partner with regional and national reference labs, and review every result with you in plain English so you actually understand what is happening in your body.
Our Care Model: How We Actually Work With You
It is one thing to list services on a website. It is another to walk a patient through twelve months of real care, with real people, in a real clinic. Our care model is the part of our practice we are most proud of, and it is the part we want every prospective patient to understand before they book a visit. Our how it works page describes this in detail, but here is the short version.
Step One: The Discovery Conversation
Care begins with a conversation, not a procedure. Whether you start with a quick phone call to 662-584-6076, an online inquiry, or an in-clinic consultation, our first job is to understand who you are, what you are dealing with, what you have tried, and what you actually want. We ask about energy, sleep, mood, weight, libido, body composition goals, work stress, family stress, exercise patterns, and dietary patterns. We ask what brought you in today, and what would feel like a real win three months from now.
We do not pitch services in this conversation. We listen, we take notes, and we build a picture of you as a person. From that picture, we make initial recommendations about what kind of evaluation makes sense.
Step Two: Comprehensive Lab Work
Almost every program at Impact Health Clinics starts with comprehensive blood work, and we are happy to draw most of it right in our Olive Branch clinic. Depending on the program, this may include hormones, metabolic markers, lipid profile, complete blood count, thyroid, vitamin D, inflammation markers, and specialty tests. Results come back over the following one to two weeks, depending on the panel.
Step Three: The Plan-Building Visit
Once labs are back, you come in (or join us by telehealth) for a focused visit where we sit down together and walk through every result. This is not a five-minute "your labs are normal, see you next year" experience. This is a real conversation about what your numbers mean, how they line up with your symptoms, what is in range but not optimal, and what we recommend doing about it.
If treatment is appropriate, we build the plan together. We talk through expected results, expected timelines, expected costs, and any side effects to know about. You leave with a written plan, your medications or treatments scheduled, and a follow-up calendar.
Step Four: The Treatment Phase
Now the real work happens. You start your protocol. You come in for injections, infusions, or scans on the cadence we agreed on, or you self-administer at home with the supplies and training we provide. You message us when questions come up. We adjust dosing as your body responds. We celebrate the small wins, and we coach through the inevitable rough patches.
Step Five: Reassess and Refine
At the right intervals, typically every three to six months depending on the program, we draw new labs, review your progress, and refine the plan. Maybe a dose comes down because you are responding well at lower levels. Maybe we add a new tool because your goals have shifted. Maybe we celebrate a milestone and back off frequency to a maintenance schedule. The plan is alive, not fixed.
What to Expect on Your First Visit
If you have never been to a wellness clinic like ours, the first visit can feel like an unknown. Here is exactly what happens, step by step, so you can walk in feeling prepared rather than nervous.
- You arrive at 8900 College Street, Olive Branch. Park anywhere in the College Station Shopping Center lot. Walk in through our front door. The lobby is warm, quiet, and inviting. The front desk team will greet you by name.
- You complete a brief check-in. If you booked online, most of your information is already in our system. We will confirm a few details, take a quick photo of your insurance card if relevant for billing record-keeping, and offer you a beverage.
- You sit down with a provider. Your first visit usually runs forty-five to sixty minutes, intentionally longer than a typical primary care visit. This is your time. Bring your questions. Bring your concerns. Bring your goals. We will listen.
- If labs are needed, we draw them in-clinic. Our team draws blood gently and efficiently, often in a few minutes. If you need to fast for a particular panel, we will tell you in advance.
- If a body composition scan is part of your plan, we do it the same day. The Styku scan takes thirty-five seconds and gives us baseline data we can track for years.
- You leave with a clear next step. That might be "We will call you in ten days when labs are back to schedule a treatment plan visit." It might be "Here is your first injection and we will see you back in two weeks." It will not be vague or confusing.
Plan to spend roughly an hour and fifteen minutes with us on a first visit. Wear comfortable, form-fitting clothes if a body composition scan is on the schedule. Bring a list of medications and supplements you currently take, and any prior labs you have access to. Most importantly, bring your honest list of symptoms and goals.
Pricing and Insurance: How We Think About Cost
This is the section most clinics skip. We are not most clinics. Cost is one of the biggest reasons patients delay getting care, and we believe transparency on this topic is part of our duty to you.
We Are a Cash-Pay and Membership-Friendly Practice
Impact Health Clinics operates primarily on a cash-pay and membership model, which means most of our services are paid for directly rather than billed through insurance. This is not because we want to make care more expensive. It is the opposite. Operating outside the insurance maze allows us to spend less on billing overhead, less on prior authorizations, less on coding battles, and more on actual patient time. It also lets us keep our prices transparent and predictable.
You will know what something costs before you commit to it. You will not get surprise bills three months later. You will not be coded into a treatment that does not fit you because of what insurance happens to cover this year. Many of our patients tell us this transparency alone is worth the visit.
Lab and HSA/FSA Use
Many lab panels can be billed through your insurance if you prefer, depending on your plan and your goals. We will discuss the options when you join the program. Most of our services are eligible for payment through Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs), which can soften the cost meaningfully if you have access to those accounts.
Memberships
For patients on an ongoing program, we offer monthly memberships that bundle visits, basic labs, and certain treatments into a single predictable monthly cost. This is often the most cost-effective way to engage with us long-term, and it gives you priority scheduling and direct messaging access to our team.
One Specific Price We Will Quote
Our comprehensive food sensitivity and allergy panel covering 88 foods across 4 immune pathways is $449. This is one of the most popular standalone services we offer, and we get the question often enough that we are happy to put the number in writing.
For everything else, please call 662-584-6076 or contact us. We will quote you a price for any service before you commit.
Address, Hours, Parking, and Directions, In One Place
We know patients often pull up a single section of an article like this on their phone in the car. Here is the practical information you need, organized for quick reference.
Address
Impact Health Clinics, 8900 College Street, Olive Branch, MS 38654. Located inside the College Station Shopping Center, immediately next to Piggly Wiggly, adjacent to Olive Branch City Park.
Phone and Email
Phone: 662-584-6076. Email: info@impacthealthclinics.com. Online booking: /book. Contact form: /contact.
Hours of Operation
- Monday: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- Tuesday: Closed
- Wednesday: Closed
- Thursday: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- Friday: 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
Parking
Free parking, shared with the rest of College Station Shopping Center. Plenty of spaces close to our front door, plus accessible parking near the entrance.
Directions From Around the Region
- From Southaven: Take Goodman Road east to Olive Branch. Turn south onto College Street. Watch for the College Station Shopping Center on your left, anchored by Piggly Wiggly.
- From Horn Lake: Take Stateline Road east, then south on Highway 305 or Goodman Road into Olive Branch.
- From Hernando: Take Highway 51 north and turn east on Goodman Road into Olive Branch.
- From Memphis, Germantown, or Collierville: Take Highway 78 or I-269 south into Olive Branch and exit toward College Street.
- From Oxford: Take Highway 7 north or Interstate 22 west and connect into Olive Branch via Highway 78.
Frequently Asked Questions
We have collected the questions we hear most often, both at our Oxford clinic and during the run-up to our Olive Branch opening. If your question is not here, call 662-584-6076 or send a note through our contact page.
Do I need a referral from my primary care doctor to be seen at Impact Health Clinics?
No. Impact Health Clinics is a direct-access wellness practice, which means you can call us, book online, and come in without a referral. If you have a primary care doctor or specialist you love, we are happy to coordinate with them. We will share lab results and treatment summaries on your request, and we will never ask you to abandon your existing relationships. We see ourselves as additive to your care team, not replacement.
Do you accept insurance?
For most services, no. We are primarily a cash-pay and membership practice, which lets us keep our pricing transparent and our visits long. Some lab work can be billed through insurance depending on your plan, and many of our services are eligible for HSA and FSA reimbursement. We will discuss your options at your first visit and never push you toward a more expensive option than you need.
What about telehealth? Can I do follow-up visits remotely?
Yes, often. While certain visits absolutely need to happen in person, including initial physical exams, body composition scans, infusions, and most lab draws, many follow-up visits, refill checks, and protocol adjustments can be done by secure video. This is particularly helpful for patients with long commutes, busy work schedules, or kids at home. Just ask the front desk when you book, and we will set you up with the right kind of appointment.
Is this just for men? Do you treat women too?
Absolutely we treat women, and we do it well. While our TRT program is one of our most well-known services, our hormone replacement therapy program for women, our weight loss program, our food sensitivity testing program, and our wellness injection programs are all heavily attended by women. In fact, on a typical day in our Oxford clinic, the patient mix is roughly even between men and women, and we expect Olive Branch to be the same. Our HRT for women program in particular is one of the parts of our practice we are most proud of. See the HRT page for details.
How do I book my first visit?
Three easy options. One, book online at /book any time, day or night. Two, call us at 662-584-6076 during business hours and our front desk will walk you through the available times. Three, send a note through our contact page and we will reach out to schedule. Whichever route you choose, you will hear from us quickly.
Can I bring my kids to my appointment?
We get this question a lot, especially from busy parents in DeSoto County. The honest answer is: yes, you can, and we have raised plenty of kids ourselves so we know how it goes. That said, your visit will be more useful to you if you can come in alone or with another adult who can occupy little ones while we do the deep, focused work of an evaluation. Our lobby is comfortable, our team is patient, and we welcome families. But if at all possible, try to arrange childcare for your first visit so you can be fully present for the conversation.
Can I switch from another wellness or hormone clinic to Impact Health Clinics?
Yes. We see this often. Patients sometimes start with online-only or out-of-state telehealth providers and decide they want a more local, more personal, more comprehensive relationship. Bring your most recent labs, a list of your current medications and doses, and any provider notes you have access to. We will review everything, do whatever additional workup is needed, and pick up your care from where it currently stands. There is no judgment about where you have been before. The only question is what is best for you going forward.
Do you treat patients from Memphis and the broader Mid-South area?
Yes. Our Olive Branch location is intentionally easy to reach from Memphis, Germantown, Collierville, Bartlett, and Cordova. Many Tennessee residents already make the short drive to us in Oxford, and we expect Olive Branch to be even more convenient. We are licensed to treat Mississippi patients in Mississippi, and we follow appropriate state guidelines for Tennessee patients receiving care across the line. For most of our services, this is a non-issue. Call us with your specific situation and we will tell you exactly how it works.
What if I am not sure which service is right for me?
That is completely normal, and that is exactly why our first visit is built around discovery rather than sales. You do not need to know what you want before you come in. You just need to know what is bothering you, or what you would like to feel better about. We will walk through everything together and help you understand which service, if any, makes sense. Sometimes the right answer is a single small change. Sometimes it is a comprehensive program. Sometimes it is a referral to a specialist outside our practice. We will tell you the truth.
How long until I feel a difference once I start treatment?
It depends on the program. TRT patients often feel sleep and mood improvements within two to four weeks, with body composition shifts over two to three months. HRT patients often see hot flash and sleep improvements within the first month. Weight loss patients on GLP-1 medications often see meaningful change within the first six to eight weeks. NAD+ patients often feel a difference within days of an infusion. Peptide patients vary widely depending on the protocol. We will set realistic expectations with you up front so you know what to look for and when.
Are your treatments safe?
Every treatment we offer at Impact Health Clinics is medically supervised, evidence-informed, and continuously monitored through follow-up labs and visits. No treatment is without considerations, and we will discuss the risks and benefits of any specific program with you before you start. Our job is not to push every patient onto every protocol. Our job is to recommend what is appropriate for you, in your situation, with your goals, and to monitor you carefully along the way.
What if I just want to start with something small to see if I like the practice?
Great. We genuinely believe in starting where it makes sense for you. Some patients begin with a single body composition scan and a conversation. Some begin with a wellness injection and a chat with a provider. Some begin with the food sensitivity panel because they want clarity on their gut and inflammation. Whatever feels like a comfortable first step, that is the right first step.
A Quick Look at the Bigger Picture
Healthcare in America is undergoing a quiet but enormous shift. For decades, the dominant model has been short visits, long waits, vague answers, and a treatment menu shaped largely by what insurance happens to cover. That model still has its place, particularly for acute illness and complex specialty care. But for the millions of patients dealing with the slow, chronic, hormonal, metabolic, and lifestyle-driven conditions that define modern adult life, the dominant model often fails to deliver.
A new generation of clinics, like Impact Health Clinics, is filling that gap. These clinics combine the science of mainstream medicine with the time, personalization, and transparency that primary care has often lost. They use modern tools like comprehensive lab panels, body composition scanning, and bioidentical hormones. They treat patients as partners. They charge openly and honestly. And they grow because patients tell their friends.
That is the kind of clinic we have always wanted to run, and that is the kind of clinic we are bringing to Olive Branch. Our hope is that in three years, when DeSoto County residents talk about where to go for hormone optimization, weight loss, peptide therapy, or wellness injections, the answer is automatic: Impact Health Clinics, at the College Station Shopping Center.
What is Coming Next at the Olive Branch Clinic
We are opening with our full menu of services on day one, and over the coming months we plan to add several more touches that will make the Olive Branch experience even better. Without making promises we cannot keep, here are the directions we are exploring:
- Community education evenings on hormones, metabolism, and longevity, hosted in-clinic and free to the community.
- Local partnerships with gyms, physical therapy practices, primary care clinics, and OB/GYN practices in DeSoto County, so referrals flow smoothly in both directions.
- Expanded telehealth windows so patients in Olive Branch can reach a provider on days the physical clinic is closed.
- Special launch promotions for the Olive Branch community during our first quarter, especially on body composition scans, food sensitivity panels, and starter NAD+ packages. Watch our blog and our social channels for announcements.
If you have an idea for what would make our clinic more useful to your family or your community, tell us. We are listening.
A Note From the Team
Opening a new clinic is a big deal. It takes years of planning, months of construction, and an enormous amount of trust from a community that has not yet had the chance to experience your work. We do not take that lightly. Every member of the Olive Branch team, from the front desk, to the nursing staff, to the providers, has been working for months to make sure that when patients walk through our doors, they feel exactly the welcome we have been imagining.
We want you to leave our clinic feeling heard. We want you to leave feeling smarter about your own body. We want you to leave with a real plan, not just a prescription. And we want you to come back, again and again, because the relationship is worth it.
If you have read this far, you already know more about Impact Health Clinics than most of our patients did before their first visit. The next step is the easy one. Pick up the phone. Tap a link. Walk in. We will take it from there.
To book your first visit, call 662-584-6076, visit /book, or stop in at 8900 College Street, Olive Branch, MS 38654 during our open hours. We are excited to meet you, and we are honored to be part of DeSoto County.
Quick Links to Learn More
- Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)
- Hormone Replacement Therapy for Women
- Medical Weight Loss
- Semaglutide and Tirzepatide
- Advanced Peptide Therapy
- NAD+ Therapy
- Food Sensitivity and Allergy Testing
- Body Composition Analysis with Styku 3D Scanning
- Comprehensive Lab Panels
- Lipo-B12 Injections, Glutathione, Vitamin D3, and Hair Support
- How Our Care Model Works
- All Impact Health Clinics Locations
- More articles on the Impact Health Clinics blog
One More Thing, Just for Olive Branch
We picked Olive Branch because we believe in this town. We believe in DeSoto County. We believe in the families who chose to put down roots here, and in the families who are just arriving. We believe that a community thrives when its people feel strong, energetic, present, and well in their own skin. That is the kind of community we want to help build, one patient at a time, one conversation at a time, one carefully designed treatment plan at a time.
So welcome. Whether you are a long-time Olive Branch resident, a recent transplant from Memphis, a Southaven commuter, a Hernando family, or a curious neighbor from anywhere in north Mississippi, this clinic is yours. Come see us. We saved you a parking spot.
If you are reading this and thinking about a parent, a spouse, a sibling, or a friend who could really use the kind of care we offer, share this article with them. We have lost count of how many of our patients first came in because someone they trust said the words "you should really go see them, they helped me." Word of mouth is the lifeblood of a community clinic, and DeSoto County families are exactly the kind of community where that kind of trust still matters. We will work hard to deserve it.
To get started, call 662-584-6076 or book online at /book.
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.

