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Meet The Owners

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Kendall & Kathie Wagner

In just a few years, Dr. Kendall Wagner has emerged as a leader in specialized care, serving families throug his small private practice, Chaffee Crossing Clinic. Now, he's teamed up with his wife, Kathie, to bring an exciting new venture to the River Valley: Aspire Aesthetics. This venture addresses skin health, vitality, and wellness to promote an improved quality of life.


Board-certified in adult and pediatric medicine, Dr. Wagner left corporate health care three years ago to form Chaffee Crossing Clinic, which provides a higher level of attention and service to the families he serves. "Prior to [private practice], I had a pediatric-heavy practice, but I wasn't able to use all of my training," he said. "I wanted to provide a very high level of care, almost concierge-level, to whole families." The concept struck a chord with the community, and the practice grew considerably. At the same time, Dr. Wagner and his wife, a licensed and certified occupational therapist, spent years pursuing training in functional medicine and researching and developing nutritional and medical-grad skincare protocols. "Functional medicine focuses on the root cause of disease and maintaining health," Dr. Wagner says. "Our focus is helping people achieve and maintain health and move beyond or away from disease."

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The couple opened Aspire Aesthetics to bring that knowledge to the public. Aspire offers medical aesthetic and wellness services, including facials and injectables. The key difference is an innovative approach using research-proven, medical-grad products and cutting-edge InMode Technology for body contouring and feminine health rejuvenation. Physician-directed bioidentical hormone replacement therapy for men and women is also offered.

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"We want to help people be more confident in who they are," Dr. Wager says. "Aspire is an outstanding extension of the personalized care patients receive at Chaffee Crossing Clinic but expanded to a broader service line and offerings. For me, as a physician, it's exciting."

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