
About Us
At Sangeo Wellness Center, our approach to care is rooted in integrative and functional medicine, combined with advanced aesthetic, medical weight loss, and IV/IM Therapy treatments, to support both inner health and outer confidence. We treat the whole person—not just symptoms—by conducting comprehensive assessments and personalized testing to uncover the root causes of health concerns. Our individualized treatment plans may include lifestyle changes, nutritional support, aesthetics-based interventions, and medication when appropriate. As a wellness and aesthetics clinic, we understand that how you feel is often connected to how you see yourself. By integrating rejuvenating therapies with evidence-based medical care, we help patients achieve lasting health improvements, radiant skin, and a renewed sense of well-being—inside and out.
Functional Medicine & Aesthetics
Michelle Pace
MA, IV Therapist, Operations Director
Growing up here in Williamson County. Currently a Thompson’s Station resident and mother of three; Trevor, Eli, and Everleigh, along with 3 fur babies. My best days are spent with my kids and my husband, Matt. Together, they share a love for traveling, kayaking, music, cars, golf, and any opportunity to visit the beach.
My passion for the beauty industry began with Miss Pre-Teen Tennessee and later extended into the world of NASCAR. After obtaining my real estate license in 1997, and working in investment banking, I transitioned into aesthetics full-time in 2004, becoming a Medical Assistant, Phlebotomist, Certified IV Therapist, and an Aesthetic Consultant. My dedication and expertise have been recognized by the community, earning the title of #1 in 2022, 2023, and 2024.
Every day brings something new, and I find nothing more rewarding than helping people feel good about themselves. I have always been deeply passionate about building meaningful relationships and making a positive impact on others.
Sandy Sanderson
MSN, APRN, FNP-C
Sandy has received training in functional medicine and bioidentical hormone replacement through advanced courses offered by Precision Analytics, Rupa Health, the School for Applied Functional Medicine, the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), and the Institute for Functional Medicine. She is currently obtaining her functional medicine certification from the Functional Medicine University. Sandy received her cosmetic botulinum toxin A and dermal filler certification from Aesthetics Medical Training (AMET) and has taken additional ongoing training in advanced injection techniques to hone her skills.
Sandy spent over 10 years battling a number of health issues related to an undefined autoimmune condition. In 2023 she was diagnosed with mold illness. Following COVID-19 infection, she developed long-hauler syndrome including the onset of dysautonomia (POTS) and worsening of her chronic fatigue. The frustration of seeing numerous providers without getting any answers or relief sent her on a journey into the integrative health/functional medicine world where she found answers. Once she knew there was hope out there, she knew that she couldn't just practice conventional medicine anymore. After going through menopause at age 47 (naturally, not due to surgery), she also understands the challenges and symptoms that come with hormone changes and how those can impact your life and relationships. She applies the best practices of traditional medicine in conjunction with a functional medicine approach to find and address the root cause of health issues. She partners with clients to customize a plan specific to their needs and meets them where they are in a way that is realistic and achievable.