Why longevity programs matter
Ageing is inevitable. Accelerated ageing is not. The gap between biological age and chronological age can be decades. Inflammation, oxidative stress, hormonal decline, and metabolic dysfunction drive that gap. Longevity-focused programs at leading wellness clinics target these root causes with diagnostics, nutrition, targeted therapies, and lifestyle protocols.
The best longevity programs don’t promise to reverse time. They measure where your body stands today, identify the factors driving premature ageing, and give you a precise plan to slow the process. Guests leave with biomarker data, supplement protocols, and lifestyle changes that produce measurable improvements over the following months.
Types of longevity and anti-ageing programs
The longevity space has expanded rapidly. Several distinct approaches now exist, each with a different emphasis.
- Biomarker-driven longevity programs use advanced diagnostics to measure biological age, telomere length, oxidative stress, hormonal profiles, and inflammatory markers. SHA Wellness Clinic (Advanced Longevity, from EUR 7,500) and Lanserhof Tegernsee (Longevity Program, from EUR 5,113) lead this category. You receive a detailed map of where your body is ageing fastest and a personalised protocol to address it.
- Stem cell and regenerative medicine programs represent the cutting edge. Clinique La Prairie’s Stem Cells Protocol (from CHF 5,900) uses cellular therapy with decades of clinical research behind it. These programs focus on tissue regeneration and immune system renewal. They attract guests seeking the most advanced science available.
- Biohacking and advanced therapies combine technologies like cryotherapy, hyperbaric oxygen, IV therapy, photobiomodulation, and NAD+ infusions. Clinique Nescens in Switzerland offers a menu of standalone biohacking therapies that can complement longer stays. Palazzo Fiuggi (Proactive Longevity, from EUR 7,490) integrates these with hydrotherapy and functional nutrition.
- Integrative longevity programs blend clinical diagnostics with lifestyle medicine: nutrition, movement, sleep optimisation, stress management, and mental health support. Grand Resort Bad Ragaz (Longevity, from CHF 9,900) and Chenot Palace Weggis (Recover & Energise) take this approach. They treat ageing as a system-wide challenge, not just a cellular one.
- Short-format longevity assessments are designed for busy professionals who want a baseline check in 3 to 5 days. Lanserhof Sylt (Longevity Check, from EUR 2,844) and Hotel Royal Evian (Precious, from EUR 2,630) deliver focused diagnostic screenings and personalised recommendations within a long weekend. These work well as an annual check-in.
How to choose the right longevity program
If you are new to longevity medicine, a short-format assessment is the best starting point. Lanserhof Sylt’s Longevity Check gives you a biomarker baseline in 4 days. It costs under EUR 3,000 and tells you exactly where to focus your energy going forward.
If you want a deep diagnostic workup with an extended clinical stay, SHA Spain’s Advanced Longevity runs 7+ nights. It includes full bloodwork, epigenetic testing, and body composition analysis. Grand Resort Bad Ragaz offers a similar depth in a Swiss 5-star setting.
If regenerative medicine interests you, Clinique La Prairie is the reference. Their stem cell protocols have decades of clinical data. The setting in Montreux is exceptional, and the medical team is among the most experienced in the field.
If you prefer a resort-style experience with longevity science, Ora The Longevity Bay by Barriere offers a newer approach in a coastal Mediterranean setting. Chenot Palace Weggis provides a similar balance of clinical rigour and luxury hospitality on Lake Lucerne.
For annual maintenance, the 3 to 4 day formats at Lanserhof Sylt and Hotel Royal Evian offer excellent value. Many guests return once or twice per year to track progress and adjust protocols.
What to expect during a longevity program
The first day or two focus on assessment. Blood draws, genetic or epigenetic testing, body composition scans, cardiovascular fitness tests, and consultations with longevity physicians. Some clinics like SHA add microbiome analysis and food intolerance panels.
By day three, your results begin to come in. Doctors walk you through your biological age compared to your chronological age, your inflammation markers, hormone levels, and metabolic efficiency. They design a protocol of treatments, nutrition adjustments, and supplements specific to your profile.
During the remainder of your stay, you receive targeted therapies. These may include IV infusions, ozone therapy, cryotherapy, manual therapies, and guided fitness. The pace is measured, not intense. Guests commonly report improved sleep, better mental clarity, and higher energy by the end of a 7-day stay.
The real value emerges over the months that follow. With a clear protocol in hand, most guests report sustained improvements in energy, skin quality, sleep, and cognitive sharpness. Annual follow-up stays allow doctors to track biomarker trends and refine the approach.
What does a longevity program cost?
Pricing varies significantly based on the depth of diagnostics and the treatments included.
Short-format assessments start from EUR 2,630 at Hotel Royal Evian (3 nights) and EUR 2,844 at Lanserhof Sylt (4 days). These deliver excellent diagnostic value for a focused investment.
Full 7-night longevity programs range from EUR 5,113 at Lanserhof Tegernsee to EUR 9,900 at Grand Resort Bad Ragaz. SHA’s Advanced Longevity starts from EUR 7,500 in Spain and $8,250 in Mexico.
At the premium end, Clinique La Prairie’s Stem Cells Protocol starts from CHF 5,900 for the treatment alone (accommodation separate). Palazzo Fiuggi’s Proactive Longevity runs from EUR 7,490.
Contact our team to discuss which program matches your goals. We can recommend the right depth of assessment and the best clinic for your schedule and preferences.