Dr. Lindy A Buck, MD
Dr. Lindy A. Buck, MD is a California native who attended medical school in Northwest Ohio at the Medical College of Ohio in Toledo, Ohio and residency at Flower Hospital in Sylvania, Ohio. After leaving residency, she joined Dr. Henry Taylor, and they established the Bay Pointe Family Practice and Wellness center, a multidisciplinary clinic in Oregon, Ohio.
She has a long-standing interest in alternative medicine
as well as general health and fitness and aesthetics
medicine. She is actively involved with the teaching
of physician assistants and medical students at the
medical school, and is involved in the care of local
athletes at the high school and community college
level in Northwest Ohio. She
trained with one of the top plastic surgeons in Northwest
Ohio on the technique of Botox.
Dr. Buck enjoys hiking and outdoor adventure and realizes the importance of staying active and physically fit and feeling young in order to experience the most out of life.
Dr. Henry J. Taylor, III, MD
Dr. Henry J. Taylor, III, MD is an Ohio native who attended medical school at the Medical College of Ohio and residency at Toledo Hospital in Toledo, Ohio. He is board- certified in family practice. Dr. Taylor has owned the Bay Pointe Family practice and Wellness Centre in Oregon, Ohio since 2000.
Dr. Taylor has focused on athletics and sports medicine since playing football at the University of Toledo. He works closely with many of the community high school and community college athletic programs in Northwest Ohio and helped start the Sports Medicine Program for Mercy Hospitals. As a former junior high school teacher and coach for numerous football, baseball, and basketball teams over the years, he has kept involved in education and athletics on multiple levels.
His interest in hormone replacement therapy began several years ago when he started treating a testosterone-deficient man. Seeing such dramatic, life-changing results led him to research hormone replacement therapy more in-depth and eventually human growth hormone therapy. After starting treatment with human growth hormone himself, he has been astounded at the results. Despite several physical conditions related to sports injuries including severe arthritis, sacroilitis and a knee that has been through seven surgeries, Dr. Taylor has found that with a combination of proper diet, exercise human growth hormone and testosterone replacement therapy, he is as active and physically fit as ever and he continues to enjoy hiking, skiing, weight lifting, tennis and keeping up with his four children.