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Longevity clinics in the United States, compared

Compare confirmed operating locations, announced openings, types of care, published prices and the extras to confirm before booking.

The current U.S. picture

Which U.S. longevity clinic fits the care you need?

Human Longevity, Fountain Life, and Next Health have confirmed operating U.S. locations in Agewell's reviewed set. Neko Health is listed separately because its New York clinic is announced but not yet open. Choose between a one-day assessment, annual membership or monthly membership before comparing prices, and ask for the complete bill because published figures use different billing periods and may exclude add-ons.

Curated coverage · not a market total

Count what is open. Keep future openings separate.

Every number below comes from clinic locations and programs linked to cited sources. Announced locations never count as operating.

Clinics open now
3
Confirmed locations
24
Future locations
11

Where clinics are operating

Verify the location before you book.

We show both the marketed city and the actual municipality when they differ. Every location links to an official clinic page and includes the date checked.

Operating

Available to visit now

24 locations with cited sources
Human Longevity2 locations · checked
  • San Diego, California
  • San Francisco (South San Francisco), California
Next Health18 locations · checked
  • West Hollywood, California
  • Century City (Los Angeles), California
  • Studio City (Los Angeles), California
  • New York City, New York
  • Maui (Wailea), Hawaii
  • Nashville – The Gulch (Nashville), Tennessee
  • Woodland Hills – Calabasas (Woodland Hills), California
  • Miami Aventura (Miami), Florida
  • Montecito, California
  • Newport Beach, California
  • Chicago – Lincoln Park (Chicago), Illinois
  • Nashville – Green Hills (Nashville), Tennessee
  • Peoria (Glendale), Arizona
  • Elk Grove, California
  • Bellevue, Washington
  • Boulder, Colorado
  • Roseville, California
  • Boston – Chestnut Hill (Chestnut Hill), Massachusetts

Announced

Do not count as open yet

11 locations with cited sources
Next Health8 locations · checked
  • Irvine, California
  • Chicago – Oak Brook (Oak Brook), Illinois
  • Tampa, Florida
  • Fort Lauderdale, Florida
  • Paradise Valley (Phoenix), Arizona
  • La Jolla – UTC (San Diego), California
  • Miami Beach, Florida
  • Las Vegas – Summerlin (Las Vegas), Nevada

Type of care before price

These programs are not substitutes.

A one-day assessment, annual membership and monthly service plan provide different kinds of care. The smallest visible number is not automatically the lowest total cost.

ONE-DAY ASSESSMENT

Start with Human Longevity for a coordinated diagnostic day.

Its public inventory combines imaging, genomics, biomarkers and physician review. The question to confirm is who handles later findings and costs.

Read Human Longevity

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP

Use Fountain Life when the product you want is an ongoing imaging-led relationship.

Compare written tier inclusions and current availability before treating a shop price as a complete or bookable annual bill.

Read Fountain Life

MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP

Use Next Health for the lower-entry monthly model, then verify the branch.

Published membership prices are easier to read, but services and medical access vary by location and optional therapies can change the real bill.

Read Next Health

ANNOUNCED · WAITLIST

Treat Neko Health as an opening tracker, not an operating option.

New York is announced for 2026. No U.S. price is published, so Stockholm and London prices remain foreign-market references only.

Read Neko Health

U.S. clinic comparison

Compare availability, type of care and what each price covers.

Prices stay in the billing unit and currency the source published. Agewell does not annualize monthly memberships, convert currencies or present a starting price as a complete price.

Operating

Human Longevity

Executive diagnostic assessment

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U.S. availability

2 operating · San Diego, California · San Francisco (South San Francisco), California

Locations checked

Published U.S. price

Genomics for All: $599 · Executive Health: $8,000 · 100+ Care: $12,000/year · 100+ Concierge: $19,000/year · Whole Body MRI: $3,900

Document checked
Published U.S. profile prices; billing units preserved · checked

Likely complete cost

A complete first-year price including add-ons, retesting and outside referrals is not publicly available.

Not disclosed
Checked

Sources used

Review 5 listed programs and price details

Published figures are starting prices unless a complete, itemized total is shown.

  • Genomics for AllOne-time program
    $599Public price · checked
    Starting price only
  • Executive HealthOne private assessment day; annual reassessment recommended
    $8,000Public price · checked
    Starting price only
  • 100+ CareAnnual program
    $12,000/yearPublic price · checked
    Starting price only
  • 100+ ConciergeAnnual program
    $19,000/yearPublic price · checked
    Starting price only
  • Whole Body MRIAppointment length is not published
    $3,900Public price · checked
    Starting price only
Operating

Fountain Life

Preventive-health membership

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U.S. availability

4 operating · Dallas (The Colony), Texas · New York (White Plains), New York · Orlando, Florida · Naples, Florida

2 announced · Houston, Texas · Miami, Florida

Locations checked

Published U.S. price

CORE: $10,500/year · official shop listing marked sold out · APEX: $21,500/year · official shop listing marked sold out

Partly documented
Published U.S. prices; current shop availability is limited or unavailable · checked

Likely complete cost

A complete first-year price including add-ons, retesting and outside referrals is not publicly available.

Not disclosed
Checked

Sources used

Review 3 listed programs and price details

Published figures are starting prices unless a complete, itemized total is shown.

  • CORE1 year
    $10,500/year · official shop listing marked sold out · current public availability limited or unavailablePublic price · checked
    Starting price only
  • APEX1 year
    $21,500/year · official shop listing marked sold out · current public availability limited or unavailablePublic price · checked
    Starting price only
  • No U.S. price publishedNot disclosed · checked
    Starting price only
Operating

Next Health

Multi-location health membership

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U.S. availability

18 operating · West Hollywood, California · Century City (Los Angeles), California · Studio City (Los Angeles), California · New York City, New York · Maui (Wailea), Hawaii · Nashville – The Gulch (Nashville), Tennessee · Woodland Hills – Calabasas (Woodland Hills), California · Miami Aventura (Miami), Florida · Montecito, California · Newport Beach, California · Chicago – Lincoln Park (Chicago), Illinois · Nashville – Green Hills (Nashville), Tennessee · Peoria (Glendale), Arizona · Elk Grove, California · Bellevue, Washington · Boulder, Colorado · Roseville, California · Boston – Chestnut Hill (Chestnut Hill), Massachusetts

8 announced · Irvine, California · Chicago – Oak Brook (Oak Brook), Illinois · Tampa, Florida · Fort Lauderdale, Florida · Paradise Valley (Phoenix), Arizona · La Jolla – UTC (San Diego), California · Miami Beach, Florida · Las Vegas – Summerlin (Las Vegas), Nevada

Locations checked

Published U.S. price

Medicine 4.0: $99/month · Optimize: $199/month · Premier: $299/month · Optimize 4.0: $299/month · Premier 4.0: $399/month

Document checked
Published U.S. profile prices; billing units preserved · checked

Likely complete cost

A complete first-year price including add-ons, retesting and outside referrals is not publicly available.

Not disclosed
Checked

Sources used

Review 5 listed programs and price details

Published figures are starting prices unless a complete, itemized total is shown.

  • Medicine 4.0Ongoing monthly membership with quarterly testing
    $99/monthPublic price · checked
    Starting price only
  • OptimizeOngoing monthly membership
    $199/monthPublic price · checked
    Starting price only
  • PremierOngoing monthly membership
    $299/monthPublic price · checked
    Starting price only
  • Optimize 4.0Ongoing monthly membership with quarterly testing
    $299/monthPublic price · checked
    Starting price only
  • Premier 4.0Ongoing monthly membership with quarterly testing
    $399/monthPublic price · checked
    Starting price only
Announced

Neko Health

Preventive diagnostic scan

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U.S. availability

1 announced · New York City, New York

Locations checked

Published U.S. price

No U.S. price published

Not disclosed
U.S. market · checked

Likely complete cost

A complete first-year price including add-ons, retesting and outside referrals is not publicly available.

Not disclosed
Checked

Sources used

Review 1 listed program and price details

Published figures are starting prices unless a complete, itemized total is shown.

  • Neko Health ScanAbout 1 hour
    No U.S. price publishedPublic price · checked
    Starting price only

Verify before paying

Three checks the clinic name cannot answer.

Licensure, laboratory certification and product approval apply to different actors and products. None is a blanket endorsement of a clinic or proof of a longevity outcome.

Responsible physician

Verify the clinician in the state where care is delivered.

Ask which physician is responsible for your care, then verify that person through the relevant state medical board. A state license and specialty certification are separate checks.

Check with Federation of State Medical Boards Source checked

Laboratory testing

Ask which laboratory analyzes each sample.

Request the laboratory name and CLIA number, then verify the active certificate in the CMS lookup. This checks the laboratory record, not whether the clinic’s conclusions are useful.

Check with CMS CLIA Laboratory Lookup Source checked

Regenerative products

Match every safety claim to the exact product and use.

If a clinic offers stem-cell or exosome products, ask for the exact product, indication and FDA status. FDA warns that many marketed products are unapproved and says no exosome product is currently approved.

Check with U.S. Food and Drug Administration Source checked

Comparing peptide or hormone offers? Read the Agewell peptide-clinic guide before treating a membership menu as a prescribing plan.

Direct answers

U.S. longevity clinic questions

What is the best longevity clinic in the United States?

There is no universal best. Human Longevity is the clearest fit for a coordinated diagnostic day, Fountain Life for an imaging-led annual membership, and Next Health for a lower-entry monthly membership. That is model fit, not proof that any program extends life or prevents disease.

How much does a longevity clinic cost in the United States?

Current published examples include Genomics for All: $599 · Executive Health: $8,000 · 100+ Care: $12,000/year · 100+ Concierge: $19,000/year · Whole Body MRI: $3,900; Medicine 4.0: $99/month · Optimize: $199/month · Premier: $299/month · Optimize 4.0: $299/month · Premier 4.0: $399/month. Fountain Life publishes tier names and some shop prices with availability caveats, while Neko Health has not published a U.S. price. Ask for mandatory diagnostics, medications, add-ons, retesting and referrals in writing before treating any figure as the complete cost.

What is the difference between executive health and a longevity membership?

Executive health compresses a diagnostic baseline and clinician review into a defined visit or assessment. A membership sells an ongoing relationship, monitoring or service access. Compare within one model before comparing headline prices across models.

How does Agewell define operating and announced locations?

Operating means an official clinic source lists the location as open or provides current visit details. Announced means the official source describes a future opening, waitlist or coming-soon location. Agewell does not count announced locations as operating.

Is Neko Health open in New York?

Not yet. Neko Health says its New York City clinic is coming in 2026 and offers a waitlist, so Agewell lists it as announced rather than open. No U.S. scan price is published.

How should I verify a U.S. longevity clinic before paying?

Name the responsible physician and check the relevant state license, identify the laboratory and verify its CLIA record, and ask for the exact FDA status of any drug, biologic, device or regenerative product. These checks do not establish that a clinic’s program improves longevity outcomes.

Method and corrections

The list can change. The sources stay visible.

Agewell records public prices, what each clinic provides, clinician involvement, follow-up and unanswered questions separately. Every factual statement links to the source that supports it. Information supplied by a clinic is labelled and does not change our editorial verdict without independent support.

Download the clinic data, read the methodology, or submit a location, price or program correction.

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