Sheba Longevity Center review: cost, what you get and follow-up
Sheba Longevity Center is an assessment program inside Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan, not a stand-alone wellness brand. A current official Hebrew brochure lists an annual basic medical review at ₪2,500 and Advanced Longevity at ₪6,500, with several focused tracks and optional tests priced separately. The advanced track combines physiological, cognitive, sleep, nutrition and body-composition measures with a longevity physician summary and a year of support. International access, translation and the applicable price still need direct confirmation.
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 Sheba Longevity Center worth considering?
Public local price
Sheba is a strong structural fit for someone who wants longevity assessment inside a large academic hospital, with a route to conventional specialties if a finding matters. Its published local prices are materially lower than many private international clinics, but optional imaging and genetic tests can raise the bill and the English site does not provide a complete international package. Ask whether the local brochure applies to you, how much physician time is included and which findings lead to ordinary hospital care rather than app-based guidance.
Official brochure lists ₪2,500 for the annual medical screening package
Advanced Longevity
Official brochure lists ₪6,500 plus separately priced optional tests
Assessment
Ten domains with laboratory, physical, functional, cognitive and questionnaire data plus biobanking
Visit format
Brochure says screening may take up to five hours for men and seven for women; longevity tracks require another visit
Best fit
A patient who prefers an academic hospital setting and conventional specialist access.
An Israeli resident seeking a priced annual review or broader multidisciplinary longevity track.
An international patient willing to confirm access, language support, scheduling and the final quote before travel.
Ask before booking
Do the published ₪2,500 and ₪6,500 prices apply to international patients?
How much direct time with a longevity physician is included across the assessment and result review?
Which appointments and tests occur on the required second visit?
Which optional tests are recommended for my age and risk, and what downstream costs can they create?
How does the year of support connect with my primary doctor or a Sheba specialist?
Choose something else if
You need a one-day international package with every price and service published in English.
You would treat a biological-age score as a diagnosis or proof that an intervention extends life.
You are unable to return for a second visit or coordinate year-long follow-up with your regular clinicians.
What the Sheba Longevity Center is
Sheba’s program sits within a public academic medical center and describes healthy longevity medicine as an extension of conventional care. Its 360 process measures ten domains, uses validated questionnaires and offers biobanking, then synthesizes results into a physician-led summary and personal recommendations. That hospital context is useful for triage, but it does not mean every biomarker or optional test has proven value for an asymptomatic person.
Sheba Longevity Center cost
The current official Hebrew brochure lists ₪2,500 for an annual basic medical review and ₪6,500 for Advanced Longevity. Focused tracks are listed separately, including heart and metabolism at ₪4,500, Brain Boost at ₪3,500, performance at ₪5,500 and Menopause+ at ₪3,700. Optional imaging, genetic, sleep and cancer-related tests carry additional prices. International patients should confirm eligibility, tax, translation, case-management and whether the brochure’s local prices apply.
Doctor review, timing and follow-up
The brochure says the basic screening can take up to five hours for men and seven for women, and buyers of longevity tracks need to return for more tests or a physician discussion on another day. Advanced Longevity lists a longevity physician summary, an accompanying app and a year of personal support. The public material does not quantify physician minutes or response times, so ask for the full calendar and the named clinician responsible for abnormal findings.
Biological age and broad screening have limits
Biological-age measures are research tools with possible predictive value, but they are not a single standardized clinical diagnosis. The US National Institute on Aging notes that demographic, behavioral and socioeconomic factors can predict late-life outcomes as well as or better than some DNA-methylation measures. Optional scans and cancer tests also need an age- and risk-specific rationale because false positives, incidental findings and follow-up procedures can create harm and cost.
Sheba vs Chi and hospital executive programs
Sheba has the lowest published local entry price among these choices and the clearest hospital connection. Chi publishes more detail in English and offers a remote pathway, while Northwestern, Mayo and Cleveland Clinic may be easier for a US patient to integrate with existing records and insurance-based follow-up. Compare international eligibility, physician access, specialist referrals, repeat testing and the complete bill after optional tests.
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An official brochure lists the annual basic medical review at ₪2,500 and Advanced Longevity at ₪6,500. Focused tracks and optional tests cost extra. International patients should request a specific quote.
What is included in Sheba Advanced Longevity?
The brochure lists the basic review plus biological-age, cardiovascular, lung, sleep, cognitive, body-composition, nutrition and functional measures, a longevity physician summary, an app and year-long support.
How long does the Sheba assessment take?
The brochure says basic screening can take up to five hours for men and seven for women. Longevity-track patients need another visit for further testing or a physician discussion.
Is Sheba Longevity Center part of a hospital?
Yes. It operates within Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan and describes its program as an extension of conventional medicine, with clinical and research teams inside the hospital.
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