Maximon’s Longevity Clinic Makes Zurich Debut

Ayun

Healthspan hubs are hitting new territories.

What’s happening: AYUN, a longevity clinic from Swiss company builder Maximon, opened in Zurich, Switzerland.

Thinking big, it’s planning a global network, with Europe and the Middle East as key markets.

Growing the firm’s portfolio, AYUN joins menopause startup Frieda Health, supplement brand Avea and health analytics company Biolytica in delivering healthy ageing solutions.

In-house. Currently sold out, tiered annual subscriptions priced at 5.5K or 8.9K CHF give patients access to three floors of science-backed services.

  • Medical specialists conduct health checkups like blood and biomarker analysis, DNA risk assessments and glucose monitoring.
  • Members receive ongoing longevity guidance via personalised nutrition, fitness, and supplement plans.
  • Personalised plans feature cryo and red light therapy, IV drips and hyperbaric chambers.

Expanding access, scaled-back ‘longevity checks’ priced at 3.3K CHF target a wider audience.

New Age

Practising medicine in reverse, longevity clinics pushing a preventative approach are expanding.

  • Backed by €4M from Spotify co-founders Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon, Sand Clinic debuted in Stockholm earlier this year, with smaller, less-costly clinics in the pipeline.
  • Set to expand into Abu Dhabi in Q3, Dubai’s DNA Health & Wellness delivers diagnostics, functional medicine and longevity treatments across its five clinics.
  • Operating in Italy and Switzerland, The Longevity Suite is bringing its biohacking and anti-ageing clinics to Zurich and Geneva next.

But while high-end, high-tech concepts create headlines, traditional healthcare-connected options like Singapore’s Healthy Longevity Research Clinic or Israel’s Sheba Longevity have the potential to make the biggest impact in the near term.

Looking ahead: Catering to the affluent, longevity clinics are finding new footholds across Europe and beyond. The sooner they do, the sooner their protocols can trickle down to everyone who needs them.