Portrait of Jordan Martin, MPAS, PA-C

Jordan Martin, MPAS, PA-C

13+ Years Clinical Experience

ABOUT ME

Hi, I'm Jordan

I believe exceptional healthcare outcomes are built on two things: clinical expertise and genuine relationships. Over the past 13 years, I've had the privilege of caring for patients across emergency medicine, occupational health, and telemedicine settings — experiences that have shaped both my clinical judgement and my approach to patient care.

“Every recommendation I make is one I would feel comfortable making to a close friend or family member.”

Today, my clinical focus centers around metabolic health, GLP-1 therapies, hormone optimization, and longevity medicine. I'm passionate about helping people look, feel, and function at their best via medical care that is personalized, science-based and realistic for everyday life.

My goal is to offer a more personal approach to this niche of medicine — visits that work around your schedule, direct access to an experienced provider and treatment plans built around your specific goals and lifestyle. Your safety, comfort and trust guide every decision.

Whether you're just getting started or looking to take your health optimization to the next level, I'm honored to be part of helping you achieve lasting results — safely and sustainably. Let's get started.

13+ Years Experience
Personalized Care
Direct Provider Access

Credentials

  • Master of Physician Assistant Studies
  • NCCPA Certified · DEA Licensed
  • 42 Active State Licenses

Training

  • University of Colorado Health Science Center, 2013
  • ISSCA Advanced Peptide Certification

MY PROMISE TO YOU

I'll take the time to listen, explain your options and recommend treatments I genuinely believe are in your best interest.  Every decision we make together will be guided by evidence, transparency and what is most aligned with your goals. 

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Let's Build a Health Plan That Fits Your Life

Evidence-based care. Personalized recommendations. Ongoing support.

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Scheduling an appointment does not establish a provider-patient relationship. A provider-patient relationship begins only after your initial consultation has been completed and you have been accepted into the practice.