Healthy aging is a sought-after goal—and a growing interest, given the fact there are more than 79 million baby boomers in the U.S. alone.
This group is re-defining their age bracket by continuing careers and pursuing active lifestyles. They don’t act like they’re aging, and they don’t want to feel like it either.
That’s where Cenegenics makes a difference.
Established in 1997, Cenegenics co-founders Alan Mintz, M.D. and John Adams pioneered the field of age management medicine. Their concept bridged the gap between conventional medicine and science-based, proven methods that proactively lengthen health span and decrease the risk of age-related diseases. This innovative approach incorporates exercise, nutrition, supplements, and hormone optimization when clinically indicated.
Since that time, Cenegenics has become the world’s largest age management medicine practice, helping more than 20,000 patients throughout the world realize remarkable health outcomes. Our patients enjoy increased energy, a greater libido, less fat and more muscle, sharper thinking and other benefits of healthy aging. Demand for results like these has resulted in tremendous growth at Cenegenics. We currently have nine Cenegenics Centers nationwide, with plans to open many more in major metropolitan areas soon. Learn more about physician career opportunities at all Cenegenics locations.
With its growing success, age management medicine is gaining notice in academia. Cenegenics is affiliated with two accredited medical schools and collaborates with university researchers. You can access their findings and other studies in our Medical Library for free when you register using the form to the right. Outside of the medical field, Cenegenics has been the focus of major media. See the coverage we’ve received below, and learn more about age management medicine for yourself.
Your patients may well have heard about doctors who can promote youthful aging from publications like these:
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