The Atlas
Healthspan clinics by region
The map of the healthspan economy, grouped by country and city. Every clinic, platform, and diagnostics company below links through to its full Atlas entry.
Australia
Germany
Berlin
Hong Kong SAR
India
Bengaluru
Gurugram
Hyderabad
Indonesia
Japan
Kuwait
Kuwait City
Malaysia
Philippines
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
Singapore
- AMILI
- Asia Longevity
- AsiaMedic
- ATA Medical
- Chi Longevity
- Elyx Life
- Eternami
- Everhealth
- GenixPRO
- Hisential
- IHH Healthspan (Parkway Shenton)
- Lifescan Medical and Wellness
- Mirxes
- MORROW
- NOVI Health
- Nuffield Medical
- NUHS Centre for Healthy Longevity
- NUHS Healthy Longevity Clinic at Alexandra Hospital
- NutraNourish
- Protocol Health
- Raffles HealthyLongevity
- The Longevity GP
- TSquared Health
South Korea
Thailand
United Arab Emirates
Abu Dhabi
Dubai
- Altibbi
- Biongevity
- Biongevity Clinic
- Bioscience Institute Middle East
- Bourn Hall Fertility Clinic Dubai
- Dubai Executive Checkup Lounge (American Hospital Dubai)
- Dubai Herbal & Treatment Centre
- Dubai Wellbeing Specialists
- Eka Breath
- Eternell
- Eternity Medicine Institute
- Fakih IVF Fertility Center
- Freiburg Medical Laboratory Middle East
- GluCare.Health (Metabolic)
- Hortman Clinics (Longevity & Vitality Clinic)
- House of Pause
- IMD Breathwork
- Lifespan Sports Medicine Clinic
- Longevity Hub by Clinique La Prairie (One&Only One Za'abeel)
- Nabta Health
- Novomed Longevity
- Okadoc
- OMICS Precision Health
- Orchid Fertility
- Proto Clinic (Longevity Program)
- RENU Health Clinic
- Six Senses The Palm (Longevity Clinic)
- Smart Salem
- The Chiron Clinic
- The Hundred Wellness Centre
- Valeo Health
- Valiant Clinic & Hospital
- Wellbeing Medical Centre
- Wellth
United Kingdom
United States
New York NY
San Francisco CA
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How is the clinics-by-region hub organized?
Entities in the Atlas are grouped by their primary country, then by city beneath it. This hub currently maps 189 entities across 25 cities in 17 regions, and updates automatically as the Atlas grows.
Why is my city not listed?
Cities with fewer than three mapped entities are not shown as their own section yet, the same threshold the Atlas uses elsewhere for a publishable city grouping. Those entities still have full pages and appear under their pillar and on the main Atlas.
Is this data free to cite?
Yes. The Atlas is free to read and cite with attribution to Healthspan Economy and a link to healthspaneconomy.com.