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Vitality support

Vitality & Regenerative Programs Coordinated through Partner Clinics

Program map
Program Map

Vitality · hormone · regenerative · pain management.

The Vitality umbrella covers four operational tracks. Vitality core (NAD+ two-track plan, IV nutrient menu, B12 maintenance) provides the energetic and metabolic baseline that regenerative protocols build on. Hormone optimization (BHRT, TRT) addresses the signaling environment. Regenerative coordination (exosome, facial regenerative, PRP) addresses tissue restoration. Pain Management (PRP Shoulder, PRP Knee) is the dedicated track for chronic musculoskeletal indications. All programs are independently assessed and delivered by partner-clinic licensed physicians; the Club does not perform medical procedures.

Coordination value
Coordination Value

Why a coordinated path matters.

Independent optimization protocols often compete with each other. A NAD+ loading protocol from one clinic competes with the methylation budget of a high-dose B-complex prescribed by another. The Longevity Club's coordination role is exactly this: maintain a single dosing calendar across all of a member's protocols, harmonize lab timing, share records across partner clinics, and surface clinically relevant interactions to your clinicians before they become problems.

Research direction
Research Direction

Stem cells, mitochondria, lung repair, cryopreservation are research.

Several adjacent areas remain at research stage and are not part of MMC clinical offerings today: stem-cell banking, advanced mitochondrial protocols, lung-repair therapies, frontier stem-cell applications. The MMC Anti-Aging Research Institute participates academically in these conversations with UBC, SFU, and Shanghai Xinuo Shenzhou. Members receive quarterly briefings on global progress. If any of these directions opens to a compliant Canadian clinical pathway in the future, the Club will inform members through documented channels. We make no commitments on outcome, indication, or timing.

Frequently Asked

Are program fees covered by public insurance?

No. Program fees are billed by each partner clinic independently from Club membership fees. The Club's membership fee covers coordination, advisory, and stewardship services; specific medical fees are separate and follow each partner clinic's pricing. We provide itemized physician receipts for extended-health benefit and CRA Medical Expense Tax Credit submission.

Does the Club perform medical procedures?

No. The Club is a private membership organization that coordinates scheduling, records, dosing calendars, and member services. Medical decisions, prescriptions, and procedures are performed by partner-clinic licensed physicians. This is a deliberate structural separation between wellness coordination and clinical practice.

How are records shared across partner clinics?

With your documented consent, the Longevity Club maintains a unified member record that partner-clinic physicians can access for clinically relevant context. Records are stored on PIPEDA / BC PIPA compliant infrastructure with auditable access logs. You can revoke specific consents or destruction requests at any time.

Can I bring my own clinician?

Yes. If you have an existing primary-care physician, specialist, or naturopath, we coordinate around them rather than displacing them. Records, dosing calendar, and assessment results are shared with their explicit consent to enable a unified picture of your care.

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