Palazzo Fiuggi review: cost, what you get and follow-up
Palazzo Fiuggi is a luxury residential medical and wellness retreat about fifty minutes from Rome. Its Longevity program is published at €7,300 for seven nights, €9,600 for ten and €11,900 for fourteen, with meals included but the room charged separately. The shorter Wellness Break starts at €3,200 for three nights with a single-occupancy Charme room. Its site states that it holds a Lazio outpatient-clinic authorisation; that does not by itself validate broad regeneration or detox claims.
What we checked
Price, program scope, clinician time and follow-up.
We checked the provider’s current program pages and, where available, independent or regulatory sources listed below. We then separated standard inclusions from optional costs and open questions. Every source carries the date we reviewed it.
The short answer
Is Palazzo Fiuggi worth considering?
Public program price; room extra on Longevity
Palazzo Fiuggi is best for a buyer who wants medical assessment and specialist consultations inside a high-end residential setting and will obtain the full room-inclusive total before paying. The Longevity page is more transparent than its Request a quote button suggests: program fees and treatment counts are published. The remaining unknown is accommodation and any personal additions. The strongest buying document is still an itemised proposal separating room, meals, medical visits, infusions, spa treatments and telemedicine follow-up.
Published price
Longevity €7,300 for 7 nights + room; Wellness Break from €3,200
Andros, Femina, Deep Detox, Optimal Weight and Longevity from seven nights
Longevity program
€7,300 for seven nights, €9,600 for ten and €11,900 for fourteen
Public short stay
Wellness Break from €3,200 single for three nights or €4,150 for four nights
Accommodation
Meals included in Longevity program fee; room excluded
Physician contact
Longevity table lists one first and one final medical visit
Authorisation
Site states Lazio outpatient-clinic authorisation G07017 dated 31 May 2022
Best fit
A high-budget guest who wants medical consultations, nutrition, movement and hospitality in one residential stay.
Someone comparing seven-to-fourteen-night Italian or Swiss medical retreats by exact program content.
A buyer willing to obtain a line-item quote and decline optional treatments without a clear indication.
Ask before booking
What is the complete room-inclusive price for my dates, program and occupancy?
How many minutes do the first, final and specialist medical visits provide?
Which infusions, diagnostics and spa treatments are mandatory, optional or removable?
What does the post-residence concierge provide clinically, and for how long?
Who handles an abnormal test after I return home?
Choose something else if
You need a room-inclusive total without first selecting dates and accommodation.
You mainly want a one-day evidence-based check-up rather than a luxury residential program.
You expect detoxification, infusion or regeneration language to establish a proven clinical outcome.
What Palazzo Fiuggi actually sells
The medical programs combine pre-arrival history, specialist assessment, laboratory and functional testing, personalised meals, exercise, spa treatments and a final report. Longevity runs for seven, ten or fourteen nights and lists metabolic and aesthetic consultations, blood testing, echocardiography, body composition or movement measures, infusions and other treatments. Andros and Femina add sex-specific consultations and testing. The exact treatment count changes with stay length.
Palazzo Fiuggi cost and room exclusions
Longevity is listed at €7,300 for seven nights, €9,600 for ten, €11,900 for fourteen and €3,500 for an extra week. Breakfast, lunch, dinner and VAT are included, but the room is excluded. The introductory Wellness Break starts at €3,200 for three nights or €4,150 for four nights in a single Charme room. Ask for separate figures for accommodation, transfers, medications, personal additions and cancellation terms.
Doctor time and follow-up
The Longevity program table lists one first and one final medical visit, with additional specialist consultations depending on the program. Palazzo describes a detailed report at departure and later contact through a telemedicine platform. It does not publish the duration of the physician visits or the number, timing and clinician for the later calls. Clarify which follow-up is clinical, how long it lasts and whether it is included in the quoted fee.
Medical authorisation is not outcome evidence
The site states that Palazzo Fiuggi Wellness Medical Spa is authorised to operate an outpatient clinic under Lazio order G07017 of 31 May 2022. That is relevant institutional information. It does not establish that every infusion, aesthetic treatment or detox protocol improves long-term health. Ask for the licensed clinician responsible for each medical element and the evidence and adverse-event process for every proposed intervention.
Palazzo Fiuggi vs Chenot and Clinique La Prairie
Palazzo Fiuggi publishes program fees and treatment counts, but the room-inclusive total still requires a quote. Chenot publishes program and room starting prices and uses a more fixed schedule. Clinique La Prairie has established residential programs with its own inclusion structure. For all three, compare total room-inclusive price, physician minutes, post-stay clinical access and which treatments you can remove.
Closest alternatives
Compare Palazzo Fiuggi with services built for a similar decision
Longevity is listed at €7,300 for seven nights, €9,600 for ten and €11,900 for fourteen, with meals but not the room included. Wellness Break starts at €3,200 with a room for three nights.
What is included in Palazzo Fiuggi Longevity?
The published table includes first and final medical visits, blood and functional testing, selected consultations, treatments and personalised meals. Counts vary across seven, ten and fourteen nights.
How long are Palazzo Fiuggi medical programs?
Most main medical programs start at seven nights and offer ten or fourteen-night versions. The introductory Wellness Break is three or four nights.
Is Palazzo Fiuggi a licensed medical clinic?
Its official site states that the medical spa is authorised to operate a Lazio outpatient clinic under order G07017 dated 31 May 2022.
Does Palazzo Fiuggi include follow-up?
It describes a final examination, onward plan and later contact through a telemedicine platform. The timing, number, clinician and duration of those contacts are not published.
Agewell is an independent buyer’s guide, not a medical provider. Screening and treatment decisions should be made with a qualified clinician who knows your history.
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