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Dec 10, 2025

William Christian Haas III, MD, MBA

Dr. Will Haas, MD, MBA is a physician, innovator, and pioneer in cellular and integrative medicine. As Founder and CEO of VYVE Wellness in Charlotte, NC, he has redefined how we approach aging and performance by targeting health at its most fundamental level—the cell.

Board-certified in both Integrative and Family Medicine, Dr. Haas also serves on faculty at the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine and trained with the Institute of Functional Medicine (IFM). His background as both a physician and entrepreneur—earning his MBA from East Carolina University—allows him to bridge science, strategy, and patient-centered care in a way few can.

At VYVE, Dr. Haas has developed a comprehensive system for optimizing energy, cognition, and longevity through precision IV nutrient therapy, therapeutic peptides, hyperbaric oxygen, low-level laser therapy, and neurocognitive enhancement. His work has been featured in Men’s Journal, Triathlete Magazine, Medscape, Woman’s World Magazine, and the New York Post.

Beyond clinical practice, he is Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer of Infusive, scaling advanced IV therapy and peptide therapy nationwide. A former elite athlete, Dr. Haas continues to embody his high-performance philosophy—helping patients think, feel, and perform better from the cellular level up.

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