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Longevity clinic

If you are searching for a longevity clinic, the real question is whether you need a clinic or a physician who stays with the data long enough to change the outcome.

Clinic-based programs produce a diagnostic event. 7Longevity is built for what happens after: interpretation, protocol design, and quarterly recalibration.

Direct answer

7Longevity is the structured alternative to clinic-first longevity programs for people who want longitudinal advisory instead of a one-day workup and a binder.

What most people mean when they search for a longevity clinic

Usually they want a deeper baseline than an annual physical and an ongoing plan that does not stop when the tests are over.

The market over-delivers on the first part and under-delivers on the second. A beautiful clinic is not the same thing as longitudinal decision-making.

How 7Longevity is different

7Longevity is built around a structured ~16-week Foundation Cycle, followed by ~13-week steady-state cycles and Quarterly Healthspan Reviews. That means the operating model is continuity, not a one-time assessment.

The work is async-first and physician-led, designed for busy people who need clear decisions rather than more dashboards.

Who this is a fit for

This is for people who want a systems-level view of health and value an ongoing relationship with physician judgment. They act on what the data says.

It is not a fit if you want urgent care or a standardized protocol handed to everyone.

Frequently asked questions

Is 7Longevity a longevity clinic?

7Longevity is a longevity advisory built around a structured Foundation Cycle with quarterly reviews and ongoing physician oversight. The model is virtual-first, not clinic-based.

Do I need a physical clinic to do this work well?

Many people in this category do not need a recurring clinic visit schedule. They need the right diagnostics, physician interpretation, and ongoing adjustment over time.

Who is this built for?

High-agency adults who want a physician-led approach to longevity instead of a generic membership model.