By: Ethan Rogers
At just 23 years old, Konrad Sudyka is leading a health revolution—and he’s doing it without the traditional credentials. No white coat, no medical degree. Just relentless curiosity, sharp instincts, and a deep belief that modern healthcare is overdue for reinvention. His startup, Elevated (short for Elevate Your Wellness), is already making waves in the fast-growing world of telehealth, and he’s only just getting started.
A Frictionless Future for Health
Elevated is a design-forward, clinically sound telehealth platform that aims to help people access prescription therapies like Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, NAD+, and Methylene Blue—without the long wait times, doctor visits, or insurance hurdles.
What sets Elevated apart is its blend of medical credibility and modern UX. From its sleek interface to its research-backed treatments and optional consult model, Elevated feels more like a premium wellness experience than a traditional clinic. Patients complete an online intake form, get reviewed by licensed providers, and receive their medication shipped discreetly, often within days.
But what seems effortless on the surface is the result of meticulous operational work under the hood. Sudyka and his team developed Elevated with a strong medical backend infrastructure, enabling them to maintain compliance while prioritizing brand, customer experience, and retention.
“We’re not trying to be just another telemed brand,” says Konrad. “We’re building the future of patient-driven wellness—clear pricing, modern design, and treatments that actually work.”
Built From Frustration—and Curiosity
The idea for Elevated emerged not from a formal business plan, but from personal experience. Sudyka had spent years exploring biohacking, longevity research, and performance optimization, tracking everything from mitochondrial function to hormone panels. However, like many others, he found the healthcare system to be slow, opaque, and outdated.
“I remember thinking: why does it feel easier to order food than to get my labs done? Why is it so hard to get access to therapies with proven results?”
Rather than wait for the system to change, he decided to build a better one himself.
Originally, Konrad planned to acquire and rebrand a small telehealth clinic. But as he dug deeper, it became clear that the existing systems weren’t designed for the kind of experience he envisioned. So he pivoted. Elevated was built entirely from scratch, giving him full control over everything from compliance workflows to visual identity.
Momentum in the Metrics
Since its quiet launch, Elevated has shown early traction through both organic growth and paid acquisition. Sudyka has also leaned into influencer partnerships, UGC-style ad campaigns, and brand storytelling as key pillars of their marketing strategy.
The team isn’t chasing vanity metrics—they’re focused on customer lifetime value, churn reduction, and sustainable CAC. Features like pre-paid multi-month plans and trust-building visual cues (LegitScript certification and thoughtful UX copy) are all part of the conversion equation.
The results are showing promising trends. On average, Elevated patients lose 32 lbs in the first 6 months of treatment. Many patients continue with the program, reorder, refer friends, and share positive feedback.
“Retention is the signal,” says Sudyka. “If people stay, you’re solving a real problem. If they leave, you’re not.”
What’s Next
Looking ahead, Elevated is gearing up to launch Elevated Men’s Health, a sister brand focused on male performance, vitality, and hormone support. They’re also finalizing their first clinical-grade supplement, a gut health capsule built around BPC-157 and mucosal repair.
Sudyka’s ambition is clear: build a scalable, sellable, premium health ecosystem that combines the rigor of clinical medicine with the intuition of consumer wellness. He’s also quietly building out a consulting arm to help other non-clinicians break into the telehealth space—something he wishes had existed when he was starting.
From Founder to Force
Konrad Sudyka represents a new kind of health entrepreneur—data-driven, self-educated, and unafraid to challenge legacy norms. He doesn’t claim to be a doctor. He doesn’t need to be. What he brings is an operator’s mind, a patient’s frustration, and a designer’s eye—all focused on a singular mission:
“To make transformative health tools radically accessible, without sacrificing quality or trust.”
In an industry often weighed down by red tape and outdated systems, Elevated offers a glimpse of what healthcare could look like when it’s reimagined from the ground up.
And for Konrad, this is just the beginning.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Elevated is a telehealth platform designed to offer access to certain prescription therapies; however, services may not be suitable for everyone, and consultation with a licensed healthcare provider is recommended before starting any treatment. Results may vary, and individual outcomes are not guaranteed.