Anxiety, sleep disruption, and fasting combine to alter your neurocognitive baseline before anesthesia begins. How clearly you emerge from surgery is partly determined by how ready your brain was going in.
You have a surgery date.Now prepare for it.
The instructions you received tell you when to stop eating and what not to take. They don't tell you what your body actually needs in the days before and after the operating room.
PERIOME was built by anesthesiologists who have been at the head of the bed for thousands of surgeries — and who know exactly what a physiologically prepared patient looks like compared to one who wasn't. This protocol is what they wish every patient had access to before walking in.
Join the waitlist →There are weeks between your surgery date and the operating room. Medicine has never given you a plan for them.
Your surgeon prepared for your procedure. Your anesthesiologist prepared the medications. The operating room was ready.
No one prepared your body.
Not because it doesn't matter — it matters enormously. Because no one had built the clinical infrastructure to do it. Until now.
Surgery challenges your body across six dimensions simultaneously. Most patients enter it unprepared for any of them.
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The fasting period before surgery depletes your cellular fuel reserves. By the time you arrive at the hospital, your body has already shifted into a catabolic state — breaking down muscle to meet its energy needs.
Most surgical patients arrive dehydrated. Not severely — but meaningfully. IV fluids during surgery address what's happening in the moment. They don't correct the days before.
Anesthesia, antibiotics, and surgical stress simultaneously challenge your gut lining and microbiome at the exact moment when your body needs to absorb nutrients for recovery. This is why so many patients feel worse after surgery than they expected.
Surgery triggers an inflammatory response. Whether your body has the nutritional reserves to manage that response — and recover from it — depends on what was present before you went in.
The research is consistent: patients who enter surgery physiologically prepared recover faster, experience fewer complications, and report better outcomes. Preparation is not a wellness concept. It is a clinical variable.
Seven days before. Seven days after.
PERIOME PROTOCOL is a structured perioperative preparation program — taken once daily, beginning one week before your surgery and continuing through the week after.
It was not designed for general wellness. It was designed for the specific physiologic demands of what surgery asks of the human body, based on the same evidence base that informs anesthesia and perioperative medicine.
Once daily. Designed to work around your NPO instructions. No prescription required.
The protocol addresses six evidence-grounded perioperative domains: hydration and electrolyte balance, metabolic and recovery capacity, neurocognitive resilience, immune and inflammatory resilience, GI integrity and microbiome, and micronutrient foundation. Each was selected for a specific perioperative mechanism. Nothing in this formulation is general wellness.
The Perioperative Window
The window opens at scheduling. It closes smarter than it opened.
Product imagery launching with general availability — 2026.
Designed by the physicians who stand at the head of the bed.
PERIOME was co-founded by two board-certified anesthesiologists who have collectively been present for thousands of surgical cases. They have seen what a prepared patient looks like at induction. They have seen what an unprepared one looks like. They built PERIOME because the gap was real, the science to address it existed, and no one had turned it into something patients could actually use.
This is that thing.
Readiness is not fixed. It can be moved.
The physiology you bring into surgery is the most modifiable variable in your surgical course. The PRI, in development, is designed to make that visible: from partial toward ready.
Illustrative. The Perioperative Resilience Index™ is in development. As a patient completes the protocol, readiness is designed to move from partial toward ready.
Soon, a companion for every day of the window.
Morton™ is PERIOME’s perioperative intelligence patient companion. It will turn your protocol into a daily plan, track your readiness, and keep the people preparing you in the loop. Here is a preview of what is coming.
Your protocol becomes a plan
Every step, timed to your surgery date, with reminders, streaks, and a clear view of exactly what to do today.
Readiness you can watch
Your Perioperative Resilience Index™ updates as you prepare, then recovery signals continue through the full post-operative window.
Connected to your care team
Adherence and early physiologic signals route to the clinicians preparing you, so nothing slips between visits.
Illustrative preview. Morton™ is in development.
PERIOME PROTOCOL is available directly — no referral or surgical program required.
Join to get started. PERIOME PROTOCOL ships directly to you — no surgical program enrollment, no clinical referral. Designed by anesthesiologists, available to every patient with a surgery date who wants to enter the operating room prepared and come out stronger.
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Part of a PERIOME clinical program? Your care team can coordinate your access directly.