Longevity clinic
Modern Age
Last updated Sun May 17 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
What it is
Modern Age is a US-based longevity-medicine chain offering an annual membership that includes biomarker testing, body composition, fitness assessment, and physician consultations. Treatments range from lifestyle counselling through hormone-replacement therapy and select prescription medications.
What it does well
- Coordinates multiple longevity-relevant inputs in one visit (cardiometabolic, hormonal, body composition, functional).
- Approachable physical settings; lower friction than navigating multiple specialists.
- Standardised intake reduces variability across practitioners.
What to ask
- How does the prescribing physician handle off-label requests (rapamycin, GLP-1 for non-obese, TRT for low-normal)?
- What is the policy on incidental findings?
- How are treatment outcomes tracked and audited?
- What financial relationships exist with supplement or drug suppliers used in the clinic?
Where to be sceptical
- Heavy emphasis on hormone replacement, peptides, or branded supplements as the “solution”.
- Generic protocols not tailored to individual risk.
- Off-label prescribing without clear discussion of evidence and harm.
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References
- Modern Age — public marketing materials, 2024–2025.