By design
3–5 clients at a time.
This work requires presence - not templates, not delegation. A deliberately small number of clients means each person receives the depth, continuity, and privacy that this kind of collaboration requires.
The process
How it begins
Understanding where you are
Before anything changes, we listen. Four weeks of quiet, private observation - sleep, movement, nutrition, bloodwork, daily rhythms - to understand your health on its own terms. In coordination with your existing physicians and preferred clinics.
A framework built around you
From your baseline, we shape a structured approach across five dimensions - movement, nutrition, sleep, emotional well-being, and medical data - held between us and built for your life as it is.
Continuous refinement
Your framework evolves with you. Through ongoing private conversation, we refine what needs refining - at a pace that respects your time and attention.
How we work
Discreet, structured, personal
Coordinated testing
If helpful, we coordinate the tools and testing you prefer — only when it adds clarity. Devices and wearables are selected together — discreet, pragmatic, no effort on your part.
Physician coordination
When appropriate, we work alongside your physicians and preferred clinics. We coordinate next steps and ensure clarity between your points of contact.
Ongoing clarity
We structure decisions, coordinate next steps, and support you with the continuity this process requires.
Five Dimensions
Each dimension is part of a system - none stands alone.
Movement
Strength, endurance, and mobility - built to sustain you.
Nutrition
Nourishment that supports your energy - without restriction.
Sleep
The foundation of clarity, recovery, and resilience.
Emotional Well-being
What holds everything together - especially during transitions.
Medical Insight
Bloodwork, biomarkers, and the clarity that comes from knowing.
The person behind Aurelis.
I'm Vinzent. I work with a small number of clients personally — no delegation, no team behind the scenes.
Most people who reach out aren't dealing with a crisis. They're managing well, but they're doing it alone — navigating fragmented advice, coordinating between different physicians, making health decisions without anyone who holds the full picture.
That's the role I take on. A brief private conversation is enough to know whether this is right.

