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The World's Leading Longevity Clinics

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What is longevity medicine and how do clinics use it?

Key takeaways: World Longevity Clinics tracks 55 clinics across 18 countries and compares 104+ treatment categories (Source: World Longevity Clinics directory, 2026); the World Health Organization projects that by 2030, 1 in 6 people worldwide will be aged 60 years or over (Source: WHO, 2024). Use the directory to compare residential programs, outpatient diagnostics, pricing models, and treatment fit before evaluating higher-risk regenerative therapies.

Longevity medicine is the branch of clinical practice focused on extending healthspan: the number of years a person lives in good health, free of chronic disease and functional decline. The need is demographic as well as clinical: the World Health Organization projects that by 2030, 1 in 6 people worldwide will be aged 60 years or over (Source: WHO, 2024), while a 2024 Nature Aging review describes longevity medicine as an emerging landscape that still needs validated biomarkers, clinical standards, and longitudinal evidence (Source: Nature Aging, 2024). World Longevity Clinics currently tracks 55 clinics across 18 countries and compares 104+ treatment categories (Source: World Longevity Clinics directory, 2026) to make that fragmented market easier to evaluate.

A modern longevity program typically begins with deep diagnostics: full bloodwork, hormone panels, full-body MRI, epigenetic age testing, VO2 max, body composition (DEXA), and increasingly, microbiome and continuous glucose data. Those results inform a personalized protocol that may include peptide therapy, NAD+ infusions, hyperbaric oxygen, hormone optimization, stem cell or exosome therapies, cryotherapy, sleep optimization, and supervised nutrition and exercise prescriptions. The best clinics extend the on-site stay with a structured follow-up plan that runs for 6 to 12 months.

The global market splits roughly into two formats. Residential clinics (Lanserhof, Clinique La Prairie, Chenot Palace, SHA Wellness, Buchinger Wilhelmi, Progevita) bundle accommodation, food, diagnostics and treatments into multi-day or multi-week immersive stays. Outpatient clinics (Human Longevity Inc., Fountain Life, Prenuvo, Function Health, Next Health) deliver diagnostics and treatments on a same-day or membership basis without an overnight stay. World Longevity Clinics is an independent directory built to help you compare both formats objectively, by clinic, treatment, country, and price band.

Expert context

What do independent authorities say about healthy ageing?

“Healthy ageing is the process of developing and maintaining the functional ability that enables wellbeing in older age.”

“There continues to be broad marketing of unapproved products considered regenerative medicine therapies” that require FDA approval or clinical-trial oversight before being marketed to consumers.

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Common questions about longevity clinics

The most asked questions on costs, treatments, regulation, and how to choose between residential and outpatient longevity clinics worldwide.

What is a longevity clinic?

A longevity clinic is a medical facility focused on extending healthspan, the number of years a person lives in good health, rather than only treating disease once it appears. Longevity clinics combine advanced diagnostics (full bloodwork, hormone panels, full-body MRI, epigenetic age testing, VO2 max, DEXA body composition) with personalized interventions including regenerative medicine, peptide and hormone therapies, IV therapies, hyperbaric oxygen, cryotherapy, sleep optimization, and supervised nutrition and exercise prescriptions. The aim is to detect biological aging early and intervene before chronic disease develops.

How much does a longevity clinic program cost?

Longevity clinic programs vary widely by format and depth. Short outpatient diagnostic packages typically start around EUR 1,500 to 5,000. Residential programs at well-known European clinics like Progevita, SHA Wellness, Buchinger Wilhelmi or Chenot Palace usually range between EUR 5,000 and 25,000 for one to two weeks. Ultra-luxury Swiss residential programs at clinics such as Clinique La Prairie or Lanserhof can exceed EUR 50,000 for multi-week stays. US clinics like Human Longevity Inc. or Fountain Life often run on annual membership models in the USD 10,000 to 100,000+ range.

How do I choose the right longevity clinic?

Start by clarifying what you need: a one-time diagnostic baseline, a regenerative or recovery-focused stay, a long-term monitoring relationship, or a comprehensive multi-week reset. Then compare on four axes: clinical substance (diagnostics depth, medical staffing, evidence-based protocols), treatment fit (does the clinic actually offer the therapies you want), location and stay format (residential vs outpatient, accessibility, language), and price-to-value. World Longevity Clinics lets you compare any two clinics side by side and surface alternatives based on category, luxury tier, and treatment overlap.

What treatments do longevity clinics offer?

Treatments group into four families. Diagnostics: full-body MRI, epigenetic age testing, telomere analysis, DEXA scans, VO2 max, comprehensive bloodwork, microbiome and continuous glucose monitoring. Regenerative: stem cell therapy, exosome therapy, PRP, NAD+ infusions, peptide therapy. Recovery and biohacking: hyperbaric oxygen, cryotherapy, infrared sauna, IV nutrient therapy, ozone therapy, neurofeedback. Lifestyle: hormone optimization, personalized nutrition, sleep optimization, supervised exercise prescription. The specific menu varies by clinic and country, and some experimental therapies are subject to regulatory limits depending on jurisdiction.

Are longevity treatments safe and regulated?

Most foundational longevity interventions (diagnostics, lifestyle medicine, hormone optimization, IV therapies, hyperbaric oxygen) are well-established and regulated under standard medical frameworks (FDA in the US, EMA and MDR in the EU, MHRA in the UK, Swissmedic in Switzerland). Newer protocols including stem cell therapies, exosome therapy and certain peptides sit in a more variable regulatory zone, with material differences between jurisdictions. Patients should ask any clinic to clarify which therapies are standard of care, which are off-label, and which are experimental or research-only.

Residential vs outpatient longevity clinics: which is better?

Residential clinics (Lanserhof, Clinique La Prairie, Chenot Palace, SHA Wellness, Buchinger Wilhelmi, Progevita) work best when you want an immersive multi-day reset that bundles accommodation, food, diagnostics and treatments into a single stay, removing decision fatigue and producing measurable lifestyle change in a short window. Outpatient clinics (Human Longevity Inc., Fountain Life, Prenuvo, Function Health, Next Health) work best when you want ongoing diagnostics and protocols integrated into your normal life, often via annual membership and remote follow-up. Many patients combine both: a residential reset followed by outpatient long-term monitoring.

Where are the best longevity clinics in the world?

Switzerland is widely considered the gold standard for ultra-luxury residential longevity (Clinique La Prairie, Lanserhof, Chenot Palace, Nescens). Spain has emerged as the strongest value tier in Europe (Progevita, SHA Wellness). Germany leads in fasting and integrative medicine (Buchinger Wilhelmi, Conradia Hamburg). The United States dominates in tech-enabled outpatient longevity (Human Longevity Inc., Biograph, Fountain Life, Function Health). The UK and Singapore are growing fast in precision diagnostics. World Longevity Clinics covers all major destinations with country-specific guides and editorial scores.

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