For family medicine in Encinitas combining clinical training with business acumen, Michael Hadley, MD, MBA at Scripps Coastal Medical Center holds both a Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine degree earned in 2017 and an MBA, bringing a former technology executive's operational perspective to primary care. American Board of Family Medicine certification obtained in 2020 after a UCSD family medicine residency supports a practice scope covering sports injuries, athletic performance optimization, and joint injections, a musculoskeletal emphasis that pairs with the reformer-based core strengthening at Club Pilates on El Camino Real. The practice treats patients ages five and older, focusing on preventive medicine and individualized health plans calibrated to each patient's physiology, genetics, diet, exercise patterns, and psychosocial stressors. Digital health technology integration—rooted in the physician's prior career in the tech sector—streamlines patient portal communication, telehealth visits, and chronic disease monitoring through connected devices. That data-driven approach to functional neurology assessment mirrors the evidence-based diagnostic model at Calispine Functional Neurology nearby on El Camino Real. Office-based procedural capabilities include corticosteroid and hyaluronic acid joint injections, skin lesion removal with laser therapy, and musculoskeletal ultrasound-guided aspiration for shoulder, knee, and hip pathology.