The Longevity Clinic is designed around assessment first. Information on peptides, IV therapies, diagnostics and procedures is educational and does not mean a particular treatment is suitable or legally available for every patient.
Where a medicine or procedure requires medical assessment or prescribing, suitability is determined by an appropriately qualified clinician. A prescription does not by itself make an unregistered medicine lawfully saleable; product registration, scheduling, pharmacy, Section 21 or other regulatory requirements may still apply.
Evidence varies substantially between treatments. Some services have established indications while others have limited, emerging or condition-specific evidence. No treatment is guaranteed to prevent ageing, cure disease or produce a particular outcome.
Biomarkers should be interpreted in clinical context. Rapid or point-of-care results may need confirmation by an accredited laboratory where clinically appropriate.
The website, telehealth booking system and patient portal are not designed for emergency care.