Honolulu, HI 2023 – Revibe Men’s Health, a men’s health, and wellness
center with locations across the US, announced that Nicole Chrysler PA-
C a Hawaii licensed healthcare professional will be joining its Honolulu
clinic team as a health care professional focused on care for men and
those with obesity and weight management conditions.
At Revibe Men’s Health, Ms. Chrysler will work with patients to
understand their personalized health needs and provide them with an
individualized, custom treatment and wellness plans to support their
goals and health concerns. “I bring over 20-years of experience treating
men and those with metabolic syndrome issues to overcome weight
issues. I partner with them, to derive a healthcare plan suited for their
unique healthcare goals and needs and share all the treatment options
available to them at Revibe Honolulu. My personal goal is to help them
achieve the best health possible and establishing a plan of working
together to make their goals a reality.” said Ms. Chrysler.
Nicole Chrysler brings over 20-years of medical experience to the
patients at Revibe Hawaii and is a graduate of the University of
Washington.
“Nicole Chrysler is a terrific addition to our Revibe Men’s Health Hawaii
team. Her experience in obesity and men’s general health supports our
custom care mission as one of our health care providers. I am confident
that she will work with our patients to ensure their treatment
outcomes are successful and suited to their individual needs and
desired results,” said Bernard Brozek, CEO of Revibe Men’s Health.
About Revibe Men’s Health
The best medicine is customized. That’s why at Revibe Men’s Health,
we treat each patient as a unique individual. Whether you have low
testosterone, ED, or other wellness concerns, our men’s health
specialists will work with you to build a tailored plan based on clinically
proven, safe treatments. With a plan designed for you, you can perform
your best. Revibe Men’s Health operates in 8 states throughout the U.S.
and has offered care to thousands of men since 2011.