About

Why We Built BioHaus.

This isn't a story about treatments or technology. It's a story about what happens when the people building a business finally stop and ask: am I actually okay?

Portrait — Reza Faraz
(Founder photography coming soon)

Founder · Reza Faraz

For years, I did what most entrepreneurs do.

I pushed through. Long weeks, difficult decisions, the constant pressure that comes with building businesses and supporting a family. From the outside, everything looked fine. Inside, it was a different story.

Sleep wasn't as restorative. Recovery took longer. The stress never fully shut off. I kept telling myself to work harder — to think my way through the exhaustion.

Eventually I realized something that changed how I thought about everything.

That realization sent me looking for something different. Not a gym. Not a spa. Not a supplement. Something built around how the brain and nervous system actually recover.

What I found was the science. What I built was BioHaus — with a team of physicians who believe the same thing I do: that recovery is not a luxury. It's the foundation everything else stands on.

"You can't always think your way out of exhaustion. Sometimes your body needs recovery just as much as your mind does."

Reza Faraz · Founder & CEO

Why Thousand Oaks

We chose the Conejo Valley deliberately.

Not Beverly Hills. Not Santa Monica. Not Newport Beach. Because we believe people shouldn't have to drive an hour across Los Angeles to access world-class recovery and longevity care.

The Conejo Valley — Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, Calabasas, Agoura Hills — is home to some of Southern California's most accomplished professionals, entrepreneurs, and families. They've been underserved by the kind of physician-led longevity medicine that exists closer to the coast.

BioHaus was built here on purpose. This community deserves it.

I knew from the beginning that if BioHaus was going to be real, the medicine had to be real. That meant building a clinical team I actually trusted — physicians who don't just sign off on protocols but help design them.

Portrait — Daniel Rosen, MD
(Photography coming soon)

Medical Director & Equity Co-Founder

Daniel Rosen, MD

Board-Certified Internal Medicine · Calabasas Medicine

Dr. Rosen is not a consulting physician. He is an equity co-founder of BioHaus — which means his name, his license, and his clinical judgment are attached to every protocol we deliver.

He has built his career around a simple philosophy: medicine should feel personal. As a board-certified internist running a concierge practice in the Conejo Valley, he takes on lighter patient loads so he can actually know the people he's caring for.

At BioHaus, Dr. Rosen reviews every member's labs, approves every protocol, and is available when something needs to change. That's not a standard you find at most wellness clinics. It's the standard BioHaus was built on.

Co-Founder

Katarina Boshoff

Kat has spent her career at the intersection of wellness, design, and human behavior — across behavioral health, brand development, and startup operations.

She saw the same gap Reza saw: people who needed real recovery support couldn't access it in a way that felt human, elevated, or worth returning to. Kat is responsible for the way BioHaus feels — the environment, the experience, the detail that turns a clinical modality into something members actually look forward to.

Portrait — Katarina Boshoff
(Photography coming soon)

Medical Advisors

Adrienne Lara, MD

Gynecologist & Regenerative Medicine · Harvard-trained

Trained at Boston University School of Medicine. Residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, part of Harvard Medical School. Advises BioHaus on women's health, hormones, and whole-patient care.

Adnan Khoury, MD, MS

Internal Medicine · Psychiatry · Sleep Medicine · Stanford-trained

Nearly four decades across internal medicine, psychiatry, sleep medicine, and addiction medicine. Stanford-trained researcher. Advises BioHaus on behavioral health, sleep, and nervous system recovery.

The Future of BioHaus

Where this is going.

BioHaus was never intended to be another wellness studio.

Our vision is to build a new model for how people care for their brains, nervous systems, and long-term health.

We believe the future of healthcare will focus less on reacting to disease and more on helping people stay resilient, capable, and connected long before problems appear.

The first BioHaus location is where that vision begins.

Over time, we envision a network of physician-led longevity clubs that combine advanced recovery technologies, personalized medicine, meaningful community, and experiences that help people live with greater energy, clarity, and purpose.

We are building a place where health is not treated as an emergency response. It is cultivated as a way of life.

The founding members who join us now are part of building that future.

We built the place we wished had existed.

If you're carrying more than you're letting on — BioHaus was built for you.