THINK AHEAD
What Is Longevity Medicine?
Longevity medicine shifts the focus away from treating illness after the fact and towards spotting risk long before symptoms appear, using proper screening and each patient’s own data as the starting point.
The aim isn’t simply more years. It’s more good years: strong, sharp and active. Every plan is built around individual biology, history and goals, not a generic checklist.
WHO IT'S FOR
Is this right for you?
This may be a good fit if you:
- Want to be proactive about your future health, not reactive
- Have a family history or risk factors worth getting ahead of
- Feel well now and want to stay that way
- Are looking for screening that goes beyond a standard check-up
- Care about healthy ageing and long-term performance
WHAT IT COVERS
What's Included
A thorough look at the markers that matter most for long-term health, fitness and resilience.
01
Cardiovascular
A detailed lipid panel, blood pressure and key heart-risk markers.
02
Metabolic
Blood sugar, insulin and broader metabolic health indicators.
03
Hormonal
Key hormones across thyroid, adrenal and reproductive health.
04
Body Composition
Muscle, fat and bone analysis to track healthy ageing over time.
05
Cancer Risk
Screening review and a personalised risk assessment.
06
Cognitive & Brain
Markers and lifestyle factors linked to long-term brain health.
HOW WE HELP
How It Works
A clear, structured process, from a thorough initial assessment through to a practical plan that’s actually possible to follow.
01
In-Depth Assessment
A detailed review of history, lifestyle and goals, alongside advanced screening and blood work.
02
Results & Risk Review
Results are gone through together, translating the data into what it actually means for you.
03
Personalised Longevity Plan
A tailored prevention plan spanning nutrition, movement, and medical care where needed.
04
Ongoing Monitoring
Regular reviews to track progress and adjust the plan as things change over time.
THE GOAL
More healthy years, not just more years
Longevity medicine is about adding life to the years ahead, not just years to the calendar. Catching problems early, while there’s still time to act, protects energy, strength and clarity for decades to come.

MEET YOUR DOCTOR
Dr Katy Kasraie, Private GP on Harley Street
Dr Katy Kasraie is a Private GP and Family Medicine Physician with a particular focus on longevity, drawing on 20 years’ clinical experience across the UK, US and Ireland. Her approach pairs evidence- based preventive medicine, advanced screening and metabolic and hormonal health with the continuity of a doctor who actually knows the patient in front of her.
- Board-certified Family Medicine Physician (GP) in the UK
- Member, Royal College of General Practitioners (MRCGP
- Postgraduate Training in Clinical Dermatology
- Menopause Specialist, British Menopause Society
PRICING
Longevity health review £450
Your longevity consultation is £450, a 45-minute comprehensive health review including a blood panel, at 10 Harley Street. Any additional panels or assessments are tailored to what’s actually needed and confirmed at the consultation.
THE FIRST CONSULTATION
Longevity & Health Screening
An in-depth assessment paired with advanced screening at the Harley Street clinic.
During your consultation we will:
- Review your history, lifestyle and goals in detail
- Carry out advanced blood panels and health screening
- Provide a clear report of results and risk factors
- Build a personalised prevention and longevity plan
FAQ
Common questions about longevity medicine
Who is longevity medicine for?
It’s for anyone who wants to be proactive about their health, whether feeling completely well already or aware of specific risk factors worth addressing early.
What screening is involved?
This depends on age, history and goals, but typically spans blood panels, cardiovascular markers, hormonal health and body composition, explained in full at consultation.
How is this different from a standard health check?
A standard check tends to confirm nothing is currently wrong. This goes further, using detailed data to spot risk years before symptoms would otherwise appear.
Do I need a referral?
No referral is needed. Consultations and screening can be booked directly.
How often should I be reviewed?
Most patients are reviewed annually, though this varies depending on individual risk factors and what the initial screening uncovers.