This Ultra-Luxe Longevity Clinic Brings a Personalized Perspective to Wellness
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Biograph is the luxury lifestyle necessity you didn’t know you needed. Instead of a sterile doctor’s office, imagine what it would look like if the Aman or Four Seasons had a health clinic. Wellness becomes tranquility—and at Biograph, this is a reality. So what exactly is Biograph and, most importantly, do you need a membership?
Biograph combines personalized care with advanced preventive health to create a members-only longevity clinic. While located in New York City and San Francisco, its members come from all over the globe to experience the cutting-edge technology and peaceful environment that the clinic offers. Biograph offers over 30+different assessments, including a whole-body MRI, VO2 max, genetic testing, body composition evaluation, and more. Members leave the clinic with a complete picture of their health and wellness, courtesy of the clinic’s state-of-the-art testing.
But Biograph is more than just its technology; it is intimate serenity at its finest. Walking into the clinic, the hustle and bustle of the city fades behind. The Aesop fragrances, living greenery, and water motifs transport you. You’re taken to a spacious suite which serves as a homebase for you during the duration of your visit. Biograph also ensures that you won’t see another member during your entire visit—that’s how much they value your privacy. It’s so personalized, that when you do the VO2 max test, they even ask you for your music preferences so they can curate a playlist for you while you work up your heart rate.
We spoke to Dr. Michael Doney, Executive Medical Director at Biograph to hear even more about what makes Biograph worth joining.
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Haute Living: What do you feel is the number one takeaway that clients leave their first Biograph session with?
Dr. Michael Doney: The biggest takeaway is clarity paired with direction. For many members, it’s the first time they’ve seen a complete, clinically rigorous picture of their health and not just isolated data points, but how everything connects. Just as importantly, they leave knowing exactly what to do next. It’s not a list of concerns; it’s a prioritized, physician-guided plan with a team in place to help them act on it.
HL: What separates Biograph from other preventative care facilities?
MD: Many companies either offer only one or two standalone tests or run a long list of diagnostics without a clear, actionable framework. Some services provide limited testing, such as a whole-body MRI or genetic screening, which, while useful, fail to give a comprehensive picture of health. Others offer an extensive range of diagnostics but lack a structured, system-based approach, leaving patients with fragmented data and no clear plan. Biograph is different. Our curated set of advanced assessments, including in-house whole body MRI, exclusive clinical trials and advanced machinery that enables top tier imaging with reduced risk and radiation, is designed to generate meaningful, personalized insights across five critical health pillars—cardiovascular disease, metabolic dysfunction, brain health, cancer risk, and quality of life. Every test is selected for its clinical relevance and actionability, ensuring that we’re not just collecting data but providing clear recommendations for optimizing long-term health.
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HL: Can a longevity/preventive health clinic truly help you live longer?
MD: Yes, the greatest opportunity to impact long-term health lies in early detection and intervention. In traditional healthcare, many conditions are identified only once symptoms appear, often when disease is already advanced. Our model is designed to shift that timeline earlier.
Since opening our first clinic in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1 in 6 Biograph members have uncovered urgent or life-altering findings, including early-stage cancers, cardiovascular disease, and neurodegenerative conditions. Identifying these risks earlier creates the opportunity to intervene sooner, which can meaningfully improve both lifespan and quality of life. Longevity, in this context, isn’t just about living longer, it’s about preserving health and vitality for as long as possible.
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HL: Who is the ideal candidate for a Biograph membership?
MD: Biograph is designed for individuals at all life stages. Younger members benefit from establishing a baseline for long-term health and detecting early warning signs of potential risk factors. Middle-aged members gain valuable insights into emerging health risks, allowing them to take targeted action before issues become more difficult to manage. Older members use Biograph to refine their approach to aging well, optimizing metabolic, cardiovascular, and neurological health to maintain the highest possible quality of life. There is no single “right” age to start, but the earlier you begin, the more opportunity you have to take control of your long-term health.
Biograph memberships start at $7,500 per year for the Core tier, with the Black package at $15,000 per year. Go to Biograph.com for more information on joining.
