
15300 Kanis Road, Little Rock, AR 72223
Phone: 501.246.5703 | Fax: 501.481.4200
MEET DR. TINA IPE, MD, MPH
Double Board-Certified Physician
Dr. Tina Ipe is a double board-certified physician and clinical researcher specializing in functional, longevity, and regenerative medicine. She is an expert in blood and biotherapies, including stem cell therapy, therapeutic apheresis, immunology, and biomarker diagnostics — fields that form the scientific foundation of Regen Med.
Before founding her private practice in Little Rock, Dr. Ipe trained and worked at several elite institutions, including the University of Pennsylvania, Dartmouth Medical School, and Weill Cornell Medical College, and served as Division Director at UAMS. She was also the Chief Medical Officer for the 6th largest Blood Center in the United States. Her academic and clinical career includes 50+ peer-reviewed publications and several medical textbook chapters, establishing her as a leader in laboratory diagnostics and regenerative medical innovation.
Dr. Ipe has served as Chair of Medical Education for the Association of the Advancement of Blood and Biotherapies (AABB) and remains active in professional societies such as ASFA, FACT, and IFM. She frequently appears in local media to discuss emerging therapies in longevity, functional medicine, and regenerative health.
At Regen Med, Dr. Ipe provides physician-led, evidence-based care focused on cellular repair, metabolic optimization, and personalized longevity strategies. Her approach combines advanced diagnostics, therapeutic apheresis, peptides, IV infusion therapy, and regenerative aesthetics to help patients restore health, balance, and vitality.
She practices medicine with compassion, precision, and purpose, blending the best of conventional, functional, and regenerative therapies. Through the Regen Med Compass and Five Health Pillars, Dr. Ipe helps patients build sustainable health grounded in data, lifestyle, and community.
Outside of medicine, Dr. Ipe is a wife and mother of three boys. Grounded in the Christian faith and family, she enjoys nature, cooking, and the philosophy of “food as medicine.”









