
Advocating for reform in our health care paradigm.
Bringing evidence-based Emerging Therapies to market.
And educating practitioners in their use.

Dr. Maclay
Dr. Christopher Maclay is a recognised educator, strategist, and advocate for evidence-informed functional, anti-ageing and regenerative medicine. With over 20 years of clinical experience and advanced training in Peptide Therapy, Anti-Ageing Medicine, and Functional Medicine, he now works exclusively in medical education, regulatory compliance, protocol development, and advisory roles.
He currently serves as:
Director of Medical Education & Research at MedBridge Global Academy
Consultant & Strategist at Telehealth Providers
Independent Writer and Advocate
His work bridges biomedical science with clinical application—supporting clinicians, businesses, and educators operating at the forefront of health innovation.

Dr Maclay uses experience and expertise to work with:
Practitioners: seeking clarity, safety, and clinical depth in functional and emerging therapies
Clinics & Startups: needing guidance on protocols, regulatory frameworks, and strategic positioning
Educational Organisations: building trusted courses, faculty, and certification programs
Advocates: fighting for clinician autonomy and scientific integrity in the evolving medical landscape
Functional Anti-Ageing and Regenerative Medicine (FAARM)
Cells are designed for efficient, youthful metabolism. Age, toxicity and illness provoque imbalances. Wellness results from maintaining and restorting this balance.
Functional Medicine
Focuses on identifying and addressing the root causes of disease, not just symptoms.
Emphasizes personalized care based on genetics, lifestyle, environment, and biochemistry.
Utilizes advanced diagnostics to evaluate metabolic, hormonal, mitochondrial, immune, and microbiome function.
Aims to restore physiological balance and optimize core systems (e.g., detoxification, inflammation, energy production).
Integrates nutrition, lifestyle modification, supplements, and targeted therapeutics to support long-term health.
Views the patient as a whole system, not a set of isolated organs.
Anti-Ageing Medicine
Targets the biological drivers of aging such as inflammation, oxidative stress, mitochondrial decline, and telomere shortening.
Aims to delay or reverse physiological decline, improving healthspan and function across life stages.
Uses evidence-based interventions such as hormone optimization, NAD+ support, senolytics, and caloric restriction mimetics.
Focuses on early detection of age-related dysfunction using biomarkers and functional assessments.
Positions aging as a modifiable process, not an inevitable decline.
Promotes preventative and proactive strategies rather than reactive disease care.
Regenerative Medicine
Seeks to repair, replace, or regenerate damaged tissues and organs.
Utilizes cutting-edge therapies including stem cells, exosomes, peptides, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and gene-modulating agents.
Aims to restore structure and function, especially in musculoskeletal, neurological, and degenerative conditions.
Leverages the body’s own healing and repair mechanisms to restore vitality.
Often combined with functional and anti-aging approaches to maximize cellular resilience and repair.
Represents the frontier of personalized, restorative healthcare.