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    Longevity Medicine

    What Is Executive Health Screening?

    Last reviewed: May 2026 · Haute MD Editorial Team

    Executive health screening is a comprehensive annual health evaluation for high-performance individuals covering every major organ system — advanced cardiovascular assessment, cancer screening beyond standard guidelines, comprehensive metabolic panel, neurological and cognitive assessment, full-body skin check, hormonal evaluation, and advanced blood biomarker panels.

    What is typically included

    Cardiovascular risk assessment (advanced lipids, CAC), cancer screening (colonoscopy, low-dose CT, dermatology), metabolic and hormonal panels, cognitive testing, fitness assessment (VO2 max), and imaging as indicated.

    Where executive health is offered

    Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins, MD Anderson, and many longevity clinics offer multi-day executive health programs. Many longevity physicians offer comparable or more individualized care.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How is executive health different from longevity medicine?

    Executive health is typically an annual comprehensive evaluation. Longevity medicine is an ongoing care relationship with continuous monitoring and personalization.

    Is executive health worth it?

    For high-performance individuals it can provide reassurance and detect treatable issues early. Best paired with ongoing longevity-focused care.

    Does insurance cover executive health?

    Typically not covered by insurance. Some employers offer it as an executive benefit.

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