Longevity & anti-aging medicine · 2026 prices

The Real Cost of Longevity, Sourced, Not Sold

Every treatment, clinic, and diagnostic priced from primary sources. Build your honest annual total, and see the advertised price next to what you'll really pay.

Vendors hide their prices. We sell nothing, so we publish them.

Longevity Cost Estimator

Tick what you're considering. We total the real, first-year, out-of-pocket cost, and show what the advertised "from" prices leave out.

Tick what you're considering. Every figure is sourced and dated (June 2026), no vendor markup, no sales gate.

Clinics & programs
Treatments & therapies
Diagnostics & screening
Protocols

Advertised vs effective

We show the gap between the floor price vendors advertise and what you actually pay at real dosing and with required add-ons.

Regulatory status, flagged

Every treatment carries its badge: FDA-approved, off-label, or experimental. You see what you're buying before you pay.

Sourced and dated

Each figure links to a primary source with the month it was checked. Where a price is hidden, we say so instead of inventing one.

Common questions

How much does longevity treatment actually cost?

It ranges from under $100/month for a DIY supplement-and-rapamycin approach to $19,000+/year for a premium clinic membership, plus thousands for diagnostics like a full-body MRI. There is no single number, which is why we price each treatment separately and let you build your own total with the Estimator.

Why do longevity clinics hide their prices?

The most premium clinics (Fountain Life is the clearest example) publish no prices online and route you to a sales call. Pricing opacity lets them anchor high and avoid comparison. We have no treatment to sell, so we publish every number we can verify and flag the ones vendors keep hidden.

What's the cheapest way to start longevity treatment?

The highest-value, lowest-cost steps are usually free or near-free: sleep, exercise, and time-restricted eating. On the paid side, a $99/month membership (Next Health Medicine 4.0) or a DIY rapamycin protocol from ~$64–$130/month are among the cheapest real entry points. See is it worth it?

Are longevity treatments covered by insurance?

Almost never. NAD+ IV, rapamycin for longevity, peptides, full-body MRIs as screening, and clinic memberships are generally out-of-pocket. Budget accordingly, the prices on this site assume no insurance.

Is the advertised price the real price?

Often no. Rapamycin advertised "from $64/month" runs ~$127–$136/month at therapeutic dosing; some floors exclude mandatory bloodwork; subscription discounts can apply to month one only. Our Estimator uses the effective cost and shows how much the advertised floor hides.