RYEZ Health

RYEZ Health At RYEZ Regenerative Healthspan, we help you play stronger, recover faster, and live longer through physician-led regenerative and wellness care.

Founded by Dr. Eric Zabat, a board-certified Sports Medicine and Family Medicine physician with 25+ years

Physician-led care just became easier to access.RYEZ Health is now accepting Independence Blue Cross.For active adults s...
05/28/2026

Physician-led care just became easier to access.

RYEZ Health is now accepting Independence Blue Cross.

For active adults seeking clearer answers around pain, recovery, movement, metabolic health, and long-term function, this may make it easier to start the conversation.

Schedule your evaluation.

Newtown Square, PA | Main Line | Greater Philadelphia

New to RYEZ? Start with what you want to understand.RYEZ Health is a physician-led clinic in Newtown Square for active a...
05/25/2026

New to RYEZ? Start with what you want to understand.

RYEZ Health is a physician-led clinic in Newtown Square for active adults who want clearer answers around pain, recovery, metabolism, weight, hormones, and long-term health.

A lot of people ask us where they should start.

The answer depends on what you want help understanding.

Maybe it’s joint pain that keeps coming back. Maybe recovery feels slower than it used to. Maybe you have questions about weight, energy, hormones, or how to stay strong and active over time.

You do not need to know which treatment you need before reaching out.

Start with the concern you want clarified.

Save this as a starting point, or message us with what you’re trying to understand.

Some health concerns need more time than a standard visit allows. That idea is a big part of why I opened RYEZ in Newtow...
05/21/2026

Some health concerns need more time than a standard visit allows. That idea is a big part of why I opened RYEZ in Newtown Square.

Over the past year, I made a transition that some of you may not know about. After years in a traditional healthcare setting, I wanted to build a place where I could spend more time with patients, understand the bigger picture, and help people stay active and feeling good for the long run.

My background is in primary care sports medicine, and I’m now also board-certified in obesity medicine. That combination has shaped how we approach care at RYEZ.

Many people come in for one concern: joint pain that keeps coming back, recovery that feels slower than it used to, weight that has become harder to manage, hormone-related symptoms, or questions about how to stay active as they age.

But those concerns are not always separate.

RYEZ was built to give people a more complete, physician-led setting to look at those patterns before deciding what the next step should be.

We still use insurance when appropriate. We also offer self-pay options for people who want longer visits, easier access, and a more personalized experience.

For patients in Newtown Square, the Main Line, and the greater Philadelphia area, the goal is simple:

More time.
More context.
A clearer path forward.

Learn more about physician-led care at RYEZ Health.

— Dr. Z
RYEZ Health · Newtown Square, PA

Honored to be recognized among Philadelphia Magazine’s Top Doctors for 2026.Grateful to the patients who continue to pla...
05/13/2026

Honored to be recognized among Philadelphia Magazine’s Top Doctors for 2026.

Grateful to the patients who continue to place their trust in our care and to the peers and medical community whose recognition makes this especially meaningful. This year also marks a decade of being included among Philadelphia Magazine’s Top Doctors, something we do not take lightly.

At RYEZ, our commitment remains the same: thoughtful, evidence-based care focused on helping patients maintain strength, performance, and quality of life through every stage of aging.

— Dr. Z
RYEZ Health · Newtown Square, PA

Living longer and living well are not the same thing. By your 50s, the difference starts becoming visible.In your 20s an...
05/11/2026

Living longer and living well are not the same thing. By your 50s, the difference starts becoming visible.

In your 20s and 30s, your body compensates easily. By your 50s, the trajectory becomes clearer. Workouts that always worked feel different. Lab numbers that used to look fine start drifting.

The midlife symptoms most people brush off are fatigue, weight around the middle, and sleep that doesn't restore; those are often the first warning signs of metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance.

Most patients don't need a dramatic overhaul. They need a few things done consistently:
Resistance training two to three times per week.
More daily movement.
Enough protein.
Real sleep.

Those four actions alone can change your energy, body composition, and metabolic markers within a few months.

What patients want now isn't just more years. It's durability, mobility, and independence. The years still feeling like yours.

Grateful to be featured in the May issue of Main Line Today Today alongside Dr. Renata Burigatto and Dr. Arianne Missimer.

Full feature at mainlinetoday.com.

— Dr. Z
RYEZ Health · Newtown Square, PA

05/08/2026

A thoughtful note from one of our patients.

Most patients I see have already tried something they found online.More than one.Something for the pain. Something for e...
05/06/2026

Most patients I see have already tried something they found online.
More than one.

Something for the pain. Something for energy. Something they were told might help.

Sometimes it works for a bit.
Most of the time it doesn’t last.

It’s not that people are making bad decisions.

They’re trying to fix something without really knowing what’s driving it.

By the time they come in, it’s usually been a few months.
The body has already adjusted around it.

Knee pain, fatigue, and weight changes.
There’s rarely just one thing behind it.

That’s where people lose months.

— Dr. Z
📍 RYEZ Health | Newtown Square, PA

A great night at  with , and  helping launch the Rustin Women’s High School Golf Program. Excited to build something spe...
04/23/2026

A great night at with , and helping launch the Rustin Women’s High School Golf Program.

Excited to build something special—this program will thrive with the support of our community.

We’ll need all the support we can get, and I’m grateful to be involved and happy to help.

I don't tell patients to stay active and then go home and sit on the couch.This is what my lunch break looks like.Grip s...
04/16/2026

I don't tell patients to stay active and then go home and sit on the couch.

This is what my lunch break looks like.

Grip strength. Pulling capacity. Shoulder mobility. I track these in my patients because they reveal more about aging than most of the numbers we measure.

If you're still moving, protect it. If you stopped, you can start again.
— Dr. Z

Kirk Parsley posted something last week I keep coming back to. Not because it surprised me. Because I've been watching t...
04/14/2026

Kirk Parsley posted something last week I keep coming back to. Not because it surprised me. Because I've been watching this exact thing play out for 25 years.

The math he laid out: A lab bills $1,800. Insurance pays $600. You owe $900. The cash price was $600 the whole time.

Nobody told you. That's not a glitch. That's how the system was designed.

Insurance companies pay a percentage of what gets billed. They won't tell you what that percentage is. So labs and providers bill three to four times what they expect to recover. Whatever the insurer doesn't cover lands on the patient. Most doctors' offices run two or three people whose only job is chasing those reimbursements. Coding, appealing, rebilling.

I've watched physicians try to answer a patient's simple question. "How much does this cost?" And genuinely not know. Not because they didn't care. Because the system made it impossible to find out.

I built RYEZ Health the way I built it because I didn't want to practice inside that architecture. Longer visits. Direct access. Prices I can actually give you before you decide.

Some of what I do is priced directly. Shockwave therapy. PRP. Parts of the metabolic work. Not as a workaround. Because the insurance model was never going to serve those treatments honestly. And telling patients otherwise wasn't something I was willing to do.

Most of my patients use insurance for what it was actually built to cover. This isn't a complaint. It's a statement about what medicine should feel like.

You should be able to ask your doctor how much something costs.

Your doctor should be able to answer.

Dr. Z | Newtown Square, PA

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Newtown Square, PA
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