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Everlab and the New Protocol for Preventive Health

Everlab and the New Protocol for Preventive Health

Longevity clinics have exploded over the past two years, from hotel partnerships to AI-driven diagnostics. The industry is young, learning fast, and redefining what preventive health could look like.

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Aug 10, 2025
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👋🏼 Hi, I’m Shantanu — I run Xandro Lab, a science-first longevity brand in Singapore. I’ve spent the past two years building in the longevity and performance space. Along the way, I’ve seen a wave of new longevity clinics appear across the world — some inside five-star hotels, some as ultra-exclusive memberships, others as high-tech urban hubs.

It’s still a young industry. Chi Longevity in Singapore opened in 2023. Everlab in Australia just raised $15 million. Life Time’s wellness clinics are barely a year old. Founders are experimenting with retreat-based models, partnering with luxury hospitality brands to bundle health with travel. Even in places like Bali, high-end resorts are quietly pivoting to wellness and longevity retreats.

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What’s fascinating is how quickly multiple industries are converging here — medicine, hospitality, fitness, private equity, and wellness culture — each bringing different strengths and expectations. Doctors see it as an extension of their expertise. Investors see a high-growth premium category. Consumers see both possibility and uncertainty: Is this the future of health, or an expensive experiment?

Today’s reading includes:

  1. A young and fast-evolving industry

  2. Who’s building longevity clinics

  3. Emerging business models

  4. Economics and growth challenges

  5. Everlab’s approach

  6. Consumer Mindset & Wellness Integration

  7. What’s next?

  8. Closing notes


1. A Young and Fast-Evolving Industry

If you zoom out, the modern longevity clinic industry is barely out of its infancy. We’re talking about a timeline measured in months, not decades. Chi Longevity in Singapore officially opened its first clinic around 2023. Everlab in Australia announced its $15 million raise only a few months ago (it also started in 2023). Life Time’s wellness clinics in the US are just about a year old. Mitohealth, which blends diagnostics with concierge services, has only recently begun to find its footing in USA (this was also launched in 2023/2024).

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