
meet the founder
Dr. Amin Mery
Double Board-Certified Immunologist, Harvard Fellowship-Trained
Founder, Heath Atlas MD / Hill Country Allergy & Asthma
Dr. Amin Mery completed his fellowship in adult and pediatric allergy and immunology at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, with research in mast cell biology. He earned his medical degree at UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, completed his internal medicine residency at Brackenridge Hospital in Austin, and holds double board certification in internal medicine and allergy and immunology, with a third board in anti-aging and longevity medicine in progress. He is a member of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology and the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, a native Texan, and fluent in Spanish.
What patients notice first is how he listens. Dr. Mery treats every person as a collaborator in their own care, because the work goes further when you understand what is happening in your body and why. He has a gift for taking complex clinical information and making it clear, not intimidating, so you leave knowing more than you did and feeling less alone with your symptoms.
Health Atlas MD grew out of nearly three decades of caring for patients others could not help. Treating allergy and immunology patients for years, Dr. Mery kept seeing a subset carrying overwhelming inflammation tied to many different conditions, and no one inside the standard system was equipped to treat it. He did not leave medicine to do something new. He stayed and built the answer inside it, patient by patient and protocol by protocol. He has also tried many of the treatments he prescribes himself, so he can tell you honestly what each one feels like.
From that work, he developed The Atlas Method and proprietary protocols across conditions from Long COVID and fatigue to brain clarity, mood, and longevity. He is building Health Atlas MD into more than a single practice: a methodology and a team trained to carry the work far beyond any one office. Outside the clinic, he serves through Privilege To Serve, a nonprofit supporting orphans and vulnerable children in developing nations.








