Advisory Board
Dr. Amy Killen
Board Certified in Emergency Medicine with 10+ years of direct patient care, I have been practicing Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine for more than five years. I am fellowship trained in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine through the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and have done extensive additional training in aesthetics, platelet rich plasma and stem cells, hair restoration, bio-identical hormones, nutrition, fitness and sexual health.
I am the Medical Director of BioRestoration Medical, a busy clinic with a comprehensive, integrative approach to health located in Draper, Utah. I also work at Docere Medical in Park City, Utah with Dr. Harry Adelson, providing cutting edge regenerative medical treatments for a host of different conditions.
I have spoken internationally about PRP and stem cells, as well as sexual longevity and skin health. I also teach physician training courses, outlining current best practices for using regenerative medicine in aesthetics and sexual optimization.
Dr. Kyle Berqguist
Dr. Kyle Bergquist DC co-created Serving Impact to help his fellow Physicians serve their patients, stay passionate in their work, and become wildly successful in their clinics in order to bring a larger positive impact to the world.
Kyle has travelled the world producing documentary films in the health and wellness space and authored the book “Impostor Syndrome, Release Your Judgement, Reclaim Your Life.”
Kyle served as the founder and CEO of the very successful Northwest Pain Relief Centers. That business focused on integrated health care centers and had 9 centers in Washington and Alaska at their pinnacle.
After years of starting and running several successful clinics, Dr. Bergquist knows first hand the real-life struggles that happen with each phase of growth and what it takes to overcome them.
In addition, Kyle founded and serves as the Chairman of the Board for the Healing Our Heroes' foundation, a 501c3 non-profit dedicated to helping veterans regain purpose and connection. It allows them to move down the continuum out of physical pain, addressing their emotional health, and finally living their best life as a citizen after they have completed their service.