Lifespan Edge, a next-generation longevity clinic co-founded by futurist John Mauldin and preventive medicine pioneer Dr. Michael Roizen, has announced the opening of two new locations in West Palm Beach, Florida, and Columbia, Maryland, with a third premier destination planned for Scottsdale, Arizona. The expansion underscores the growing demand for proactive, data-driven approaches to healthy aging.
Each Lifespan Edge clinic operates under a concierge-style, physician-led model that combines advanced diagnostics with personalized prevention strategies. The aim is to support performance, healthy aging, and long-term wellness by leveraging cutting-edge research and individualized care plans. The company highlights its focus on Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE), citing findings from the AMBAR trial that suggest TPE may slow aspects of cognitive and functional decline in Alzheimer's patients, while emphasizing the need for further study.
Lifespan Edge's mission is to empower individuals to live longer, healthier, and more fulfilling lives through a personalized, data-driven approach to wellness. Committed to research and innovation, the company is building what it calls the world's most comprehensive TPE database, pioneering new advancements in longevity science. The clinics aim to be a trusted partner in each person's journey toward optimal health and vitality.
The expansion into Florida and Maryland marks a significant step for Lifespan Edge, which originally launched with a focus on integrating preventive medicine and advanced diagnostics. The new locations are expected to serve a growing population interested in proactive health management and longevity. The planned Scottsdale location will further extend the company's reach into the Southwest.
The announcement comes amid increasing interest in longevity and preventive healthcare, driven by advances in biotechnology and a shift toward personalized medicine. Lifespan Edge's model targets individuals seeking to optimize their healthspan, not just lifespan, by addressing root causes of age-related decline.
For more details, including downloadable images and bios, see the full announcement here.

