Precision Medicine · Charlotte, NC

Precision medicine in Charlotte, built around your data.

I am Dr. Daniel Tagge, MD. I gather every signal your biology offers, read it as one synthesis, and deliver a written Precision Health Plan that prioritizes by impact. No protocol. No template.

The data

What I read.

Bring whatever you have. The more inputs the synthesis has, the more specific the Plan can be.

Labs

Anything you have. Standard panels, advanced lipid (ApoB, Lp(a)), inflammation, metabolic, hormone, micronutrient. Old and new.

Wearable data

Continuous glucose, heart rate variability, sleep architecture, training load. The patterns matter more than the averages.

Genetic testing

23andMe, Nutrahacker, AncestryDNA. Methylation, detoxification, lipid handling, neurotransmitter pathways, where your biology is set.

Medical history

Prior workups, imaging, family history, what has been tried, what worked, what did not. The full chart, read in one sitting.

Symptoms and goals

What you actually feel, what you want to change, and what success looks like to you. Data without context is noise.

Questions

Common questions about precision medicine.

Precision medicine treats you as one biology rather than as an average. The work is to gather every signal available (labs, wearables, genetics, symptoms, history) and synthesize them into a plan that is specific to your physiology, not to a population mean. In my practice, that synthesis is delivered as a written Precision Health Plan.

Concierge medicine usually means better access to a generalist. Functional medicine usually means a broader workup with looser evidence. Precision medicine, the way I practice it, means a physician synthesis grounded in the Health Optimization Medicine framework, with the rigor of board-certified primary care behind it.

I interpret genetic testing you bring (23andMe, AncestryDNA, Nutrahacker, others) and order targeted panels when the clinical question calls for it. Genetics is one input among many; it sets the predisposition, not the destiny.

Every engagement, whether the Consult or the Workup, produces a written Precision Health Plan: biology read against optimal ranges, priorities ranked by impact, the reasoning behind every suggestion, and the next steps in order. It is yours to keep, share, and act on.

Overlap. Preventive medicine is the larger category and is about catching disease early. Precision medicine is the methodology: using your specific data to decide what to look for, what to intervene on, and how to measure response. In my practice they are inseparable.

A free Precision Call. Twenty minutes. We talk about what you are trying to solve and decide together whether the Consult, the Workup, or the Partnership is the right starting point.