New trusted directory set to connect validated longevity clinics with global client base under guidance of new hire.
As longevity medicine evolves into a distinct clinical category, the need for clear and credible access points has never been greater. The landscape of services – ranging from full-body biological age assessments to interventions targeting metabolic resilience, hormonal balance or senescent cell clearance – is expanding, but navigating it can still feel opaque, inconsistent or exclusionary. For consumers, clinicians and industry stakeholders alike, clarity is not just welcome – it is long overdue; and for clinics themselves, a trusted global stage that can boost visibility and client enquiries is equally overdue.
In response, Longevity.Technology is launching Longevity Clinics World which features a longevity clinics directory, a new digital resource designed to connect a global client base with a curated network of more than 350 pre-validated clinics. Inclusion is entirely free of charge, and the platform is scheduled to go live in Q4 2025. This initiative builds on insights from the Longevity Clinics Survey, which revealed that while many clinics are poised for expansion, many others are not yet seeing the inbound flow of patients they seek. The directory aims to address that gap directly – by increasing visibility, facilitating valid enquiries and supporting sector growth.
Longevity.Technology: Longevity clinics now span a remarkable spectrum – from intensive age-assessment programs and cellular reprogramming trials to personalized nutrition plans, peptide protocols and executive health check‑ups with a geroscience twist. As these offerings become more visible – and more central to the growing culture of healthspan savviness – the need for a trusted, structured resource becomes increasingly clear. A directory that charts what clinics provide, how they operate and where they’re located isn’t just timely; it’s foundational. Visibility fosters demand; demand fosters innovation – and also, one hopes, higher standards. In a world where longevity clinics are becoming a standard part of preventive care and lifestyle optimization, the question isn’t why you’d use such a directory, but why you’d look anywhere else.
Clinics as a critical intersection
Within Longevity.Technology’s Ten Levels of Longevity framework, Level 4 – Longevity Clinics – represents a pivotal inflection point. Here, individual motivation intersects with professional expertise; biological data becomes actionable guidance; and longevity science leaves the lab, entering the sphere of personalized care. These clinics, in their many forms, are often where longevity becomes real – where prevention, intervention and aspiration meet in a consultation room.
By profiling clinics across continents, protocols and pricing models, the directory will support not only patient decision-making but also broader ecosystem coordination – facilitating the emergence of training standards, performance metrics and shared clinical language. The initiative is expected to serve consumers seeking vetted information, but also clinics themselves as they seek to differentiate, grow and collaborate; for many, simply being discoverable in a trusted, structured environment could be the catalyst for the steady stream of client enquiries they’ve been seeking.
“I have had the privilege of traveling the world, meeting leading clinicians, and visiting innovative clinics that have helped me identify and address my own health needs,” said Phil Newman, CEO and Founder of Longevity.Technology. “These experiences have reinforced my belief that longevity clinics are not just for the super-rich – they are for everyone. While access through insurers and national health systems remains limited for now, the clinics featured in this directory are true pioneers. Their work is laying the groundwork for future global preventative health programs.”
Newman added that featured clinics include everything from luxury destination clinics to accessible local centers and high-street wellness gyms adopting longevity as a differentiator. “As the sector continues to evolve, our dedicated team will keep searching for innovators and new entrants, ensuring that the Longevity Clinics Directory remains a trusted guide to the best and latest in longevity medicine and wellness.”
Each clinic will have its own dedicated profile page within the directory, presented in a consistent, user-friendly format that allows prospective clients to compare offerings with ease; entries set out key facts such as founding year, location and number of sites, alongside clearly described services, team biographies with credentials, and indicative pricing to support transparent decision-making. By combining practical detail with credibility markers – from affiliations to scientific publications – the directory is designed to showcase clinics in a way that is both informative for clients and reputationally valuable for providers.
A global lead for a global effort

To lead this new initiative, Longevity.Technology has appointed Manjit Sareen to head up the Longevity Clinics World platform. A seasoned entrepreneur with over 25 years of cross-sector leadership, Sareen brings a rare blend of commercial agility and mission-driven purpose across education, technology, and health. She most recently co-founded and led Natterhub, an award-winning EdTech platform, scaling it across 88 countries before its successful acquisition by the £500m+ Twinkl Group in 2024.
Sareen has built and exited multiple multi-million-pound ventures and continues to advise purpose-led startups and impact-driven innovations through strategic guidance and investment. Among her advisory roles is with Tuck Advisors, a US-based M&A firm specializing in health and education – just one of several organizations she supports, reflecting her deep and ongoing commitment to these sectors.
Her approach blends rigorous execution with an unwavering dedication to scalable, ethical growth. In her new appointment with Longevity.Technology, Sareen will focus on expanding clinic participation, strengthening partnerships and building an empowering directory in the longevity space – one that not only connects stakeholders, but also helps shape the systems, standards and expectations that will define the future of clinical longevity. Her goal is to amplify the work of clinics and enable customers to access trusted, personalized, data-driven solutions.
“After navigating my own health journey – and my family’s – for the past eight years, it became clear that the longevity space is fragmented,” Sareen told Longevity.Technology. “The time is now for clinical longevity to evolve into a connected, credible, and accessible global ecosystem. In my new appointment with Longevity.Technology, I’m excited to lead this next chapter – working with the most forward-thinking leaders and clinics in the field, building trusted partnerships, showcasing their vital work, and helping customers navigate the space with clarity, confidence, and evidence-led support.”
A connected clinical future
Longevity.Technology believes that building a global community of clinics and their teams will accelerate more than patient access – it will help create the groundwork for better data, stronger clinical standards and smarter collaborations. By making clinical services in longevity more visible, comparable and accessible, the directory may act as a catalyst for further cohesion across a still-fragmented sector.
Dr Evelyne Bischof, President of Healthy Longevity Medicine Society and medical director of the Sheba Longevity Center at Sheba Hospital, welcomed the new initiative as strategically important for the clinical evolution of the field.
“The launch of this initiative is a timely and significant milestone that reflects how the field of healthy longevity is rapidly transitioning from a scientific discourse to tangible, patient-centered clinical practice,” she told us. “It’s crucial to have a centralizing access to information on longevity clinics worldwide, in order to empower individuals to choose evidence-based institutions in the evolving ecosystem of healthspan optimization. It’s an important step in an educated approach to longevity medicine and in defining global standards.”

Joanna Bensz, Founder and CEO of Longevity Center, emphasized the platform’s potential to bring greater consistency and accountability to the field.
“As more individuals seek access to evidence-based longevity solutions, a trusted platform that distinguishes quality, safety, and clinical credibility is essential,” she told us. “This directory is a much-needed step toward bringing order and visibility to a sector that is growing rapidly but remains highly fragmented. It will help clinics benchmark their services, encourage greater standardization, and ultimately support the maturation of longevity care into a more cohesive and trusted global offering.”
Our free Longevity Clinics Directory is launching soon, so clinics interested in being included are encouraged to get in touch and submit their details for consideration – because the future of longevity care isn’t just about who offers it, but how, where and to whom.


