Staff

Dr. Chad Edwards

Chad P. Edwards, DO, DABFM, ABAARM

Medical Director, Founder

Dr. Edwards holds a B.S. in Exercise Science & Sports Medicine from Oklahoma Baptist University and attended Medical School at Oklahoma State University College for Health Sciences. He completed his residency at Womack Army Medical Center in Fort Bragg, NC and has worked as an Emergency Physician in several Tennessee, Kentucky, and Oklahoma hospitals. Dr. Edwards is board-certified in Family Medicine by the American Board of Family Medicine and Anti-Aging & Regenerative Medicine by the American Board of Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine. He is also certified in Metabolic Cardiovascular Health by The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. In addition, he is a recommended Prolotherapist by the Hackett-Hemwall-Patterson Foundation.

He enlisted in the US Army in 1989 as a Medic and Preventive Medicine Specialist and was a Drill Sergeant at Fort Sill, OK for three years. He then served as the Battalion Surgeon for the 5th Special Forces Group and the Special Operations Task Force-North Surgeon in Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). He was a Flight Surgeon and a Dive Medical Officer in the US Army and had the distinct honor of working with and serving in several US Army Special Operations units.

Upon his departure from the Army, Dr. Edwards moved back to Tulsa and worked at Warren Clinic for a year. Recognizing the need for a true functional medicine clinic in Tulsa, he started Revolution Health & Wellness Clinic. Here, he pays special attention to cardiovascular health and overall wellness as a preventive strategy to optimize health, minimize injury risk, and decrease disease. Viewing his patients through a holistic approach helps identify subtleties in their function that are beginning to show signs of dysregulation. His favorite thing in medicine is helping others achieve their dreams of feeling healthy again when nothing else has been able to help. Dr. Edwards enjoys spending time with his wife and kids, running, and jiu-jitsu. He has been active in several martial arts since the age of 6 years. He has attained multiple ranks in several styles, including a 3rd-degree Black Belt in Bo-Ju-Tae Karate and a Blue Belt in Gracie Jiu-Jitsu.

Diana Edwards

Diana Edwards, MBA, CTN

Diana practices a holistic approach to health and wellness. She supports her clients in their journeys by balancing the health foundations. Sleep, relaxation, exercise, nutrition, hydration, elimination, stress management, social, energy, emotional, and spiritual aspects all impact quality of life and the ability to optimize health outcomes. Creating balance within and between these areas of life provides sustainable results.

She obtained formal functional medicine health coaching training through the Functional Medicine Coaching Academy, a program designed and delivered in collaboration with The Institute for Functional Medicine. Some of her teachers included functional medicine pioneers such as Dr. Mark Hyman, Dr. David Haase, Dr. Sandra Scheinbaum, Dr. Deanna Minich, and Dr. Margarita Tarragona. She continued her holistic health education through Trinity School of Natural Health. This training included Herbology, Homeopathy, Iridology, Energy Medicine, RBTI, Acupressure, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Bach Flowers, and many other naturopathic techniques. Along with being a Certified Traditional Naturopath, she is a Certified Emotion Code and Body Code practitioner, as well as a Certified ZYTO Specialist.

She also reinforces her foundational training with annual attendance at the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine World Congress, where she is pursuing her Functional Medicine Fellowship. The FAAMM centers on outcomes-focused, patient-centered care alone. While this program is grounded in a systems-biology approach to medicine, fellows can analyze a variety of clinical methods to best provide personalized and strategic care to a broad range of patients.

Diana spent her childhood and young adult life depending on her body to perform through multiple sports and as a classically trained dancer. She cultivated her passion for supporting her body to maintain peak performance at the University of Central Oklahoma as a member of the Kaleidoscope Dance Company, majoring in Dance Education. Spending 8-10 hours a day training in the dance studio demanded balancing nutrition, hydration, rest, and stress management. After graduation, Diana began teaching life sciences to high school students and young adults. She concluded her career in the classroom teaching Anatomy, Physiology, and Medical Terminology and joined her husband, Dr. Chad Edwards, to revolutionize health care. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling with her husband, spending time with her kids, reality TV, reading, and loving on her fur babies.