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Fountain Life

Last updated Sun May 17 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)


title: Fountain Life slug: fountain-life category: clinics summary: A membership-based "executive health"/longevity-medicine network co-founded by Peter Diamandis, offering whole-body MRI and advanced screening alongside lifestyle medicine. lastUpdated: 2026-05-17 tags: [Fountain Life, longevity clinic, whole body MRI, executive health] references:

  • "Fountain Life — public marketing materials and member-facing documentation (2025)."

What it is

Fountain Life is a paid-membership longevity-medicine practice with locations in the US and a partner network. Members typically receive an annual battery of advanced screening (whole-body MRI, coronary calcium scoring, advanced lipid and metabolic panels, genomic and microbiome testing, fitness assessments) plus access to physicians for ongoing care.

What it is not

It is not a standalone “cure for aging”. Most of what is offered consists of (a) screening tests, some of which have weak general-population evidence, and (b) lifestyle and pharmaceutical interventions that are broadly available through any well-resourced clinician.

Evidence considerations for clinics of this type

  • Whole-body MRI in low-risk populations has a well-documented incidentaloma problem — the rate of clinically irrelevant findings that prompt anxiety, follow-up imaging, or biopsies is substantial.
  • Coronary calcium scoring in middle-aged adults has good evidence for cardiovascular risk stratification when used selectively.
  • Genomic and microbiome panels have variable clinical utility; many reported associations don’t change management.

How to read this and similar clinics

Marketing copy from any longevity-clinic brand tends to outrun the underlying evidence. For a critical evaluation, look at: who their medical director is, what proportion of their interventions are evidence-based versus speculative, what their stance is on follow-up of incidental findings, and whether they accept insurance or are entirely membership-based.

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See also: Peter Attia, Human Longevity Inc.

References

  • Fountain Life — public marketing materials and member-facing documentation (2025).

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