Nova Culture — Regenerative Medicine

Jessica Christy, PA‑C

At the intersection of aesthetic medicine, functional wellness, and regenerative care.

Referral Resource For licensed healthcare providers and trusted patients seeking a medically guided conversation about regenerative care. All care is individualized and subject to formal clinical evaluation and informed consent.
01 — Background

Meet Jessica

Jessica Christy, PA-C

Jessica Christy, PA-C is a physician associate, educator, and founder of Culture Collective — the umbrella brand behind Beauty Culture, Cultured Wellness, and Nova Culture.

What began as a passion for helping patients look and feel more confident through aesthetic medicine evolved into something much deeper over time. Through years of treating patients in aesthetics, Jessica began to recognize a recurring pattern: many women were investing in how they looked on the outside, while quietly struggling with how they felt on the inside. Fatigue, hormone imbalances, inflammation, gut issues, weight resistance, burnout, and a general sense of not feeling like themselves were often showing up underneath the surface.

That realization led to the creation of Cultured Wellness — a functional medicine and wellness-based extension of her work designed to help patients get to the root of what was driving how they looked, felt, and functioned.

As her clinical lens continued to expand, so did her passion for regenerative medicine. Through both professional experience and deeply personal life experiences, Jessica became increasingly drawn to the role that advanced restorative therapies can play in supporting the body more comprehensively. Her own health journey, along with navigating medical complexity within her family — including her son's neurodivergence and autism spectrum disorder — deepened her commitment to looking beyond surface-level care and asking bigger questions about healing, physiology, inflammation, nervous system health, and the body's capacity to recover when supported thoughtfully.

That path ultimately led to the development of Nova Culture — a regenerative arm of the business created to offer advanced, medically guided exploration of therapies including human cell and tissue products, as part of a broader, individualized care strategy.

Today, Jessica's work sits at the intersection of aesthetic medicine, functional wellness, and regenerative care. Her approach is rooted in the belief that the best outcomes happen when care is personalized, collaborative, medically responsible, and designed around the whole person — not just one symptom, system, or isolated concern. She is known for blending science, strategy, intuition, and patient-centered care in a way that helps people feel both deeply seen and thoughtfully guided.

02 — Clinical Approach

How I Work

Jessica's approach is rooted in thoughtful evaluation, patient education, and individualized care planning. Rather than viewing regenerative therapies as a one-size-fits-all solution, she approaches each case through a broader clinical lens — taking into account the patient's history, current symptoms, previous care, overall health terrain, and goals.

Depending on the patient and situation, this process may include:

01
Detailed Consultation & Health History Review

A thorough review of presenting concerns, prior diagnoses, treatment history, current medications, and overall health terrain — so nothing relevant is overlooked before any clinical conversation begins.

02
Review of Previous Testing, Treatment Plans & Provider Notes

When available, existing labs, imaging, treatment plans, and documentation from the referring provider or care team are incorporated into the evaluation, helping build a more complete clinical picture.

03
Functional & Wellness Considerations

Functional or wellness factors that may influence healing and recovery — including inflammation, immune health, nervous system function, and metabolic status — may be discussed as they relate to the patient's overall health terrain.

04
Discussion of Regenerative Options

A conversation about whether regenerative therapies may be an appropriate part of the discussion — approached on an individualized basis, and only when clinically relevant to the patient's broader care plan.

05
Guidance on Next Steps & Care Coordination

Supportive recommendations and coordination with the patient's existing care team as appropriate. Jessica's role is not simply to offer a procedure — it is to help patients and families thoughtfully explore whether advanced regenerative options belong within a broader care plan, and how to approach that process responsibly.

All therapies and recommendations are discussed on an individualized basis. No treatment is offered or recommended without clinical evaluation and informed consent. Every patient is different, and recommendations are made on a case-by-case basis through consultation.

03 — Referral Criteria

When to Refer

Jessica may be a helpful referral resource for patients or families who are seeking a more thoughtful conversation around advanced regenerative options and want guidance on whether those therapies may be appropriate to explore.

A referral may be appropriate when a patient is:

Regenerative Therapy Questions Asking About HCT/P & Biologics

Asking about regenerative therapies, biologics, or human cell and tissue product options and looking for a medically guided consultation to better understand what these therapies are — and what role they may or may not play in their care.

Wellness & Recovery Exploration Broader Supportive Strategy

Interested in exploring supportive therapies as part of a broader wellness or recovery strategy, and looking for a provider who can evaluate appropriateness within the context of their full health picture.

Integrative Clinical Perspective Whole-Person Evaluation

Seeking a more integrative lens that considers overall health terrain, inflammation, healing capacity, and recovery potential alongside their presenting concerns.

Collaborative Next Steps Individualized Evaluation

Wanting a provider who can help evaluate next steps in a collaborative and individualized way — someone who works alongside their existing care team rather than around it.

Education & Care Planning Support Guidance Alongside Existing Care

Looking for additional education, care planning, or support alongside their existing provider team — not a replacement for their current care, but a thoughtful addition to it.

Neurodivergence & Family Complexity Integrative Family Support

A family navigating neurodivergence, autism spectrum disorder, immune complexity, or nervous system-related concerns, where a more comprehensive and integrative clinical lens may offer meaningful value.

Jessica welcomes referrals from providers who want their patients to have access to a more in-depth, medically guided exploration of regenerative care — while maintaining respect for the patient's broader treatment plan and existing clinical relationships.

04 — Get in Touch

Refer or Connect

Whether you are a provider looking to refer a patient, or a patient who was sent here by someone you trust — here is how to take the next step.

Refer a Patient

Ready to Have the Conversation?

To refer a patient, please have the patient call 248-499-9255 and ask for a consultation for HCT/P therapy with Jessica Christy.

Call 248-499-9255
Provider Collaboration

Connect With Jessica Directly

For provider collaboration, case discussion, or to learn more about her approach, you are welcome to email Jessica directly and she can set up a brief virtual call.

Email Jessica