FDA Alignment

Compliance approached through education, structure, and clear clinical positioning.

Synergy's compliance is approached through education, structure, and clear clinical positioning. We provide providers and practices with the guidance needed to confidently integrate regenerative medicine while aligning with current FDA expectations and industry standards.

What We Mean by FDA Alignment

What we mean by FDA alignment.

  • 21 CFR Part 1271 — the HCT/P (human cells, tissues, and cellular and tissue-based products) framework.
  • Minimal manipulation — minimal manipulation and homologous use principles.
  • Patient consent & communication — ethical patient consent, transparency, and education-based patient communication standards.
Principle 01

Compliance

Clinical innovation and compliance work together through informed, structured practice.

Principle 02

Structure

Clear systems and consistent processes support confident implementation.

Principle 03

Education

Well-informed providers make informed clinical decisions.

Principle 04

Longevity

Responsible foundations support long-term success in regenerative medicine.

From the founder
At Synergy, we are intentional in how regenerative medicine is communicated. Our approach is grounded in education, guided by structured protocols, and aligned with regulatory standards — supported by clear, transparent communication at every level.
Perry Myers — Founder, Synergy
What's Covered

Four areas where Synergy keeps your practice aligned.

Compliance is supported across the places it actually lives in a practice — protocols, messaging, patient consent, and ongoing regulatory awareness.

01

Clinical Protocols & SOPs

Education + protocols for internal consistency/compliance.

02

Marketing & Website Alignment

Compliant, education-based messaging; no outcome-based claims.

03

Patient Consent & Transparency

Ethical informed-consent practices.

04

Education & Regulatory Awareness

Keep providers current on evolving expectations.

Our philosophy: built to last.

Innovation + compliance are not a tradeoff. The strongest practices are built on education, structure, and transparency — when providers are equipped early, they can integrate regenerative medicine responsibly and sustainably.

Who this is for.

Providers focused on responsible integration. Strong fit for practices that value education-first implementation, ethical patient communication, and long-term practice development grounded in structure and consistency.