Why we built this.
The medications that longevity physicians prescribe to themselves and their wealthiest patients cost pennies to manufacture. The markup is the product. We removed the markup.
The problem
Low dose naltrexone costs about $0.30 to compound. Telehealth clinics charge $89/month. Rapamycin, metformin, dutasteride — all cheap generic medications with decades of safety data. All priced like luxury products by the clinics that prescribe them.
The markup pays for the brand, the concierge positioning, the celebrity physicians, the podcast sponsorships. None of that makes the medication more effective. It just makes it more expensive.
What we do differently
We're a direct-to-patient platform. No brick-and-mortar clinic. No concierge membership. No upsells. We connect patients with licensed healthcare providers, facilitate the prescription, and coordinate dispensing from licensed U.S. pharmacies.
We prescribe what the evidence supports. We dispense generics at cost. We charge one flat monthly fee that covers everything — provider evaluation, medication, and annual renewal.
What we are not
- Not a supplement company. We prescribe real medications.
- Not a wellness brand. We don't sell lifestyle, we prescribe medicine.
- Not a concierge service. No membership tiers, no VIP programs.
- Not trying to be your primary care doctor. Annual check-in, not ongoing management.
Our provider network
All prescriptions are written by licensed healthcare providers with active state licenses. Our clinical protocols were developed by an MD with 13 years of longevity medicine experience — the same physician who helped design the protocols used by leading longevity clinics.
Your physician reviews your intake questionnaire, approves your protocol, and is available for questions year-round. This is real medicine, not a checkbox algorithm.
The simple version
We checked what everyone else charges. Then we charged less.