I constantly meet founders who say, “AI is going to replace doctors.” But that’s not really what’s happening.
After building AI products at Meta, I spent the past year working with doctors launching private practices and turning those insights into what we’ve built at Vibrant.?
My take?
?? AI isn’t replacing doctors—it’s dramatically changing what makes a great one.
The best doctors are turning to functional, integrative, and longevity medicine and they aren’t just diagnosing and prescribing, they connect the dots across labs, lifestyle and personal history:
? Piecing together data from labs, wearables, and intake forms
? Adjusting treatments in real-time based on how patients actually respond
? Personalizing care based on lifestyle, culture, and root cause
The problem? They’re drowning in admin. Instead of focusing on understanding patients, they’re stuck with disconnected systems, manual research, and hours of paperwork.
The trend I see is clear:??
?? Doctors who embrace AI will deliver better care—those who don’t will fall behind.?
I’ve seen it firsthand.
Doctor A uses AI to interpret a mix of patient data before the visit, so they start with a clear picture and spend the visit focused on the patient. Afterward, they generate a personalized care plan in minutes and wrap up notes and orders in just 5 minutes with the help of AI agents.
Doctor B spends 45 minutes manually reviewing intake forms, labs, and charts before the visit. Half the visit is spent filling in missing context, and post-visit admin takes another 40+ minutes. They need another visit to finalize the care plan—leading to even more admin.
The difference? Efficiency, connection, and better patient outcomes.
This is why we built Vibrant — yep, Doctor A is powered by us.
This is the future of private practice:
?? AI in the background.
?? Doctors fully present.
?? Patients getting care that fits their life.
If you’re a doctor building a practice like this, let’s chat.