Dr. Swet Chaudhari, MD.
The clinical credibility anchor of the practice. Dr. Chaudhari reviews the longevity program, the periodic panels, and the safety thresholds the team trains against.

About Dr. Chaudhari.
Dr. Chaudhari is double board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and the American Board of Surgery. Eighteen years in practice. He completed his residency in plastic and reconstructive surgery at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) at Galveston. He joined Wellness Elite Fitness as Chief Medical Officer to bring physician-advised review to the longevity program — the lab panels, the metabolic testing, the recovery sequencing — without turning the wellness facility into a clinic.
His primary plastic surgery practice operates as SunCoast Plastic Surgery in Pearland, Texas. The medical layer of WEF — prescription work, hormone protocols, GLP-1, IV-clinical — is delivered through Elite Aesthetic MD, the adjacent independent medical practice he also owns and licenses.
Lab thresholds, recovery contraindications, and referral triggers are set by Dr. Chaudhari and held by the floor team. Periodic lab work is reviewed; the team is consulted whenever a member’s panel raises a question the trainers shouldn’t answer alone.
For prescription-based services — the work that requires a pad, a chart, and a separate medical record — Dr. Chaudhari delivers care through Elite Aesthetic MD, the adjacent independent medical practice he owns and licenses. Any medical service discussed with WEF members is provided only through Elite Aesthetic MD; the two practices are cleanly separated by design.
What he reviews. What WEF does not do.
Wellness Elite Fitness is a wellness facility, not a medical provider. The line between physician-reviewed wellness work and prescription-based clinical work is held strictly — on purpose — for member safety and regulatory clarity.
What he reviews.
- 49-marker Executive Panel — reference + optimal ranges, published
- Mode A intake — bring-your-own labs reviewed against the WEF reference
- Mode B intake — panel ordered at EAMD, cash-pay
- Resting metabolic rate test outputs
- Body composition trend lines and outliers
- Recovery-modality sequencing where flagged
- Clinical safety thresholds for the floor
- Escalations from the team or from Atlas
Forty-nine markers. Three published ranges — conventional reference, longevity-medicine optimal, and best for the most disciplined members. Read the library → · Submit your labs →
Findings translate into the practical adjustments your training, recovery, and nutrition cycle should reflect — not into prescriptions issued from this site.
What WEF does not do.
- GLP-1 prescribing or marketing
- Hormone replacement therapy
- Clinical IV protocols requiring a prescription pad
- Diagnosis or treatment of medical conditions
- Anything requiring a medical chart or scheduled drug
Members who need those services are referred to Elite Aesthetic MD — Dr. Chaudhari’s independent medical practice — or to their own physician. WEF stays in the wellness lane on purpose.
Elite Aesthetic MD is a separate practice.
Elite Aesthetic MD is Dr. Chaudhari’s independent medical clinic. It operates under its own license, its own medical records, and its own clinical staff. Any service that requires a prescription — GLP-1 protocols, hormone work, clinical IV sequences — is delivered there, not here. Members of Wellness Elite Fitness who would benefit from that work receive a clean referral; the two records stay separated.
Begin with a consult.
If you are considering a longevity panel, a metabolic test, or a long-form physician-reviewed program, the path begins with the consult.