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Next Health Eyes 150 longevity clinics by 2027

The Los Angeles-based franchise sold 50 territories this month amid the wellness and longevity boom

Next Health, a Los Angeles-based health optimization and longevity center that established a franchise system last year, is already seeing the fruits of its efforts, with plans to open more than 150 locations by the end of 2027.

The lifetime franchise reports it has exceeded its growth targets, with 50 territories sold this month. Clinics have opened in California, Hawaii and New York City, while Next Health will soon open in Miami, Nashville, Dubai and Australia.

“Next Health combines the most advanced health optimization treatments with cutting edge technology operations,” said Scott Svilich, Chief Operating Officer of Next Health. “The booming wellness economy is expected to grow 26% to $8.5 trillion by 2027, and Next Health is leading the way, capturing a large percentage of that through new locations and technology.

Wellness at a higher level

The Next Health concept combines wellness therapies and advanced medical services, offering a service for consumers looking not only for anti-aging therapies, but also for prevention and regeneration.

While Next Health offers clients services commonly found in competing longevity franchises (cryotherapy, IV and peptide therapy, vitamin injections and routine biomarker testing, targeted health programs for hormone and weight optimization, and aesthetic services), Next Health is taking another step further by offering ozone. therapy, an “Executive Physical” and therapeutic plasma exchange.

The Executive Physical, $14,500, is a comprehensive health assessment that examines 1,000 health and longevity markers with advanced blood testing and puts clients through a TruAge test, a full-body MRI, a chest CT and InBody analysis to pinpoint diseases and potential health problems to trace. Customers then receive personalized recommendations and participate in quarterly baseline measurements.

Therapeutic Plasma Exchange, a $10,000 “oil change for your health” offered at Next Health’s Los Angeles location, refreshes a client’s plasma and removes particles that contribute to disease or aging.

“The promise of our brand is that no matter where or how a customer interacts with Next Health, he or she will have access to the latest and best wellness technology and treatments available,” said Next Heath co-founders Dr. Darshan Shah and Kevin Peake. a joint statement.

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Longevity franchises are booming

Longevity is an evolving, promising sector. While concerns have been raised about the financial barriers clinics can impose on many consumers and the role they will ultimately play in the traditional healthcare landscape in the long term, franchise brands like Next Health continue to gain popularity.

New Jersey-based Serotonin Center is expanding in Chicago, with more locations to follow, while Restore Hyper Wellness has said it plans to open 500 locations in the coming years.

Lindora, a metabolic health clinic recently acquired by Xponential Fitness, is already off to a strong start with its franchising efforts, announcing several multi-unit licensing deals with plans to enter new markets in the US.

Courtney Rehfeldt

Courtney Rehfeldt has worked in the broadcast media industry since 2007 and has been working as a freelancer since 2012. Her work has been featured in Age of Awareness, Times Beacon Record, The New York Times, and she has an upcoming piece in Slate. She studied yoga and meditation with Beryl Bender Birch at the Hard & The Soft Yoga Institute. She enjoys hiking, being outdoors and is an avid reader. Courtney has a BA in Media and Communications Studies.