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Longevity Memberships in the Seattle Metro
Use this metro page to compare longevity memberships providers serving the Seattle Metro, with pricing anchors, care-model context, and regional search intent built in.
A premium longevity brand combining memberships, IV services, hormone optimization, and data-driven testing.
Next Health is a proactive health optimization brand offering NAD+ therapy, IV therapy, hormone optimization, peptide programs, and lab-driven memberships.
NAD TherapyIV TherapyHRTPeptides
Starting price
$99
per month
Service availability
Telehealth available
Labs included
West Hollywood, CA
Users comparing premium longevity brands that blend in-person care with recurring optimization memberships.
Visitors who want one provider that can cover NAD+, IV, testing, and hormone-oriented care paths.
What to know before comparing providers in the Seattle Metro.
What full-stack longevity programs include
Comprehensive longevity memberships typically bundle labs, biomarker tracking, hormone optimization consults, and quarterly check-ins. Annual costs range from $2,400 to $15,000+ depending on depth of testing and geographic market. A la carte services are less common at full-service clinics.
Most programs are cash-pay
Full-stack longevity memberships are almost entirely cash-pay. Some components — labs, licensed physician consultations — may have partial insurance coverage, but the membership itself typically does not. Verify what each clinic near Seattle Metro bills to insurance versus what is self-pay.
What to ask before committing
Clarify what is included in the base membership price versus billed separately. Ask how often protocol reviews happen, what happens if your biomarkers fall outside range, and what the cancellation policy is. Comprehensive programs require trust in the care relationship, not just price comparison.
Questions to ask before choosing a provider
Use these to cut through marketing language when comparing longevity memberships programs serving the Seattle Metro.
1What is included in the base membership price versus billed additionally?
2How frequently are labs and provider consultations included, and at what cadence?
3What is the cancellation policy if the program does not meet my expectations?
4How does the provider handle monitoring if my biomarkers fall outside the target range?
FAQ
Longevity Memberships in the Seattle Metro: common questions
How much does longevity memberships cost in the Seattle Metro?
The lowest published starting price among providers serving the Seattle Metro is $6/month. Actual costs vary by program structure, whether labs are included, and whether you choose an in-person clinic or telehealth.
Are there in-person longevity memberships providers physically inside the Seattle Metro?
The providers on this page serve the Seattle Metro primarily through telehealth. Check individual provider pages for in-person location details.
Why use a metro page instead of a single-city page?
Metro pages surface providers that serve the broader regional market — including telehealth providers that cover the full Seattle Metro area — rather than limiting results to a single municipality boundary.
This metro page is generated from provider state coverage, service availability, and published pricing anchors. It is informational only and not medical advice.
Informational only. Longevity Costs publishes provider research, public pricing context, and comparison summaries for informational purposes only. The site is not a medical provider, clinic, pharmacy, or emergency service. Nothing on this page is medical advice, diagnosis, treatment guidance, or a claim that a therapy is proven, guaranteed, or appropriate for you. Consult a licensed medical professional before starting or changing any therapy.
Source
Public provider websites, rate sheets, and documented offers.
Verification
Verify final pricing directly with the provider before booking.
Cadence
Data is reviewed and updated on a rolling basis.
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