Five providers compared on credentials, testing depth, methodology, and who each is built for. Written and reviewed by a board-certified physician.
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Written and reviewed by Dr. Meredith Sweeney, MD, FACS, FASMBS | Board-certified bariatric surgeon, A4M member, founder of Sano Longevity in Middletown. Last updated April 2026.
If you live in Louisville and you have started searching for “longevity doctor” or “longevity clinic” or “best longevity medicine Louisville,” you have probably noticed that the search results are confusing. Some of the results are local clinics. Some are national telehealth services. Some are weight loss centers that have started using the word “longevity” in their marketing. None of them tell you what to actually look for in a longevity practice, and almost none of them are honest about who is built for which kind of patient.
This guide was written by Dr. Meredith Sweeney, MD, FACS, FASMBS, the founder of Sano Longevity. Sano is one of the providers compared in this guide. The guide places Sano in the lead position because Sano is the only Louisville practice built and run by a board-certified bariatric surgeon with a decade of experience operating on the consequences of metabolic disease. The guide also names every other provider in the Louisville longevity landscape honestly, explains what each one does well, and tells you which kind of patient each one is built for.
Read the comparison. Read the criteria. Read the “Choose X if…” section at the end. The guide is designed to help you make a decision, not to make the decision for you.
A real longevity practice measures things. A vending machine practice sells things. The difference matters because the patient who walks in for “longevity medicine” and walks out with a peptide prescription, a hormone protocol, and an IV drip without a single piece of metabolic data has not received longevity medicine. They have received a sales transaction.
Use these six criteria to evaluate any longevity provider in Louisville (or anywhere else)
Longevity medicine is not yet a board-certified specialty in the United States. The closest things are board certification in internal medicine, family medicine, endocrinology, bariatric surgery, or another specialty that gives the physician deep training in metabolic and cardiovascular disease. Avoid practices where the lead clinician is not board-certified in any specialty.
According to the American Heart Association, VO2 max is the strongest single predictor of all-cause mortality in cardiovascular medicine. A practice that calls itself a longevity clinic and does not measure VO2 max is missing the most important data point in modern longevity science. Sano Longevity uses the PNOĒ platform, the same equipment used by elite endurance research labs.
A scale and a BMI chart do not measure body composition. The InBody 580, DEXA scan, or comparable analyzer measures total body fat percentage, segmental muscle mass, visceral fat in square centimeters, and hydration status. Visceral fat is the dangerous fat. A practice that does not measure it cannot treat it.
Fasting insulin is elevated in roughly 90% of new Sano patients and is one of the strongest early markers of metabolic dysfunction. Most primary care panels do not include it. The Omega-3 index is below the longevity-optimal threshold of 8% in 90% of new Sano patients (most are below 3%). Standard labs say 5% is fine. Longevity-grade research says 8% is the floor. A real longevity panel includes both markers.
A 12-minute insurance-billed appointment is incompatible with longevity medicine. Real longevity care requires the physician to walk the patient through every test result, explain the relationships between markers, and build an individualized plan. That takes 60 to 90 minutes minimum. Practices that promise longevity medicine in a 20-minute slot are not delivering longevity medicine.
Continuity of care matters more in longevity medicine than in almost any other specialty because the work is multi-quarter and the relationships between markers shift over time. The physician who sees you at month 12 needs to remember your month 1 data, your month 4 conversation about sleep, and your month 8 lab shift. A practice with rotating providers cannot deliver this. A solo practice or a tightly held physician-led practice can.
Louisville has a small but distinct longevity medicine market. Most major U.S. cities of comparable size have between three and seven longevity-adjacent practices. Louisville has five that come up in patient research, and one telehealth category that serves Louisville patients without a physical presence.
The five providers (and one category) profiled in this guide are:
(Middletown, Louisville) | Board-certified bariatric surgeon, full diagnostic stack, membership model
(multiple Louisville locations) | Peptide and hormone clinic chain
(Louisville) | Peptide-focused local practice
(Louisville) | Weight loss and aesthetics, the largest competitor by site traffic
(Hims, Hers, Ro, others) | National services serving Louisville patients online
(multiple Louisville providers) | General medicine, not longevity-specialized
Each profile below covers credentials, methodology, what the practice does well, who it is built for, and how it compares to Sano on the six criteria from the section above.
| Sano Longevity | Optimize You | Dr. Page | MTC | Telehealth GLP-1 | Primary Care | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Board-certified physician on site every visit | Yes (FACS, FASMBS) | Varies | Yes | Varies | No (chatbot) | Yes |
| VO2 max testing on site | Yes (PNOĒ) | No | No | No | No | No |
| Body composition with InBody 580 or equivalent | Yes (InBody 580) | Varies | No | No | No | No |
| Visceral fat measured in sq cm | Yes | No | No | No | No | No |
| Resting metabolic rate measured | Yes (PNOĒ) | No | No | No | No | No |
| Fasting insulin in standard panel | Yes | No | No | No | No | No |
| Omega-3 index in standard panel | Yes | No | No | No | No | No |
| 60 to 90 minute roadmap appointment | Yes | No | No | No | No | No |
| Continuous glucose monitoring as protocol | Yes (90 days) | No | No | No | No | No |
| Same physician every visit | Yes | Varies by location | Yes | No | No | Varies |
| Muscle preservation protocol on GLP-1 | Yes | No | N/A | No | No | No |
| Peptide therapies available | Yes (when clinically appropriate, included at Gold) | Yes (primary) | Yes (primary) | No | No | No |
| Hormone replacement available | Yes (testosterone at Gold) | Yes | Yes | No | No | Sometimes |
| Insurance accepted | Cash pay (HSA/FSA eligible) | Varies | Cash pay | Cash pay | Cash pay | Yes |
| Membership model | Yes (Longevity + Weight Loss tracks) | Sometimes | No | No | No | No |
Founded 2025 | 306 Middletown Park Pl Unit D, Louisville, KY 40243 | 5.0 stars on Google (38 reviews)
Sano Longevity was founded in 2025 by Dr. Meredith Sweeney, MD, FACS, FASMBS. Dr. Sweeney is a board-certified bariatric surgeon and a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery. She spent more than ten years as a bariatric surgeon at Norton Healthcare in Louisville before founding Sano. She is a member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M) and spoke at Longevity Fest 2025, the largest annual longevity medicine conference in the United States.
Dr. Meredith Sweeney, MD, FACS, FASMBS
By her own count, Dr. Sweeney spent 90% of her time outside the operating room managing the lifestyle and metabolic health of her bariatric patients. She rewrote the preoperative and postoperative diet protocols at Norton with no formal nutrition credential, because nobody else was going to do it and her patients needed it.
Sano runs a full diagnostic workup on every new patient: VO2 max testing on the PNOĒ platform (under 15 minutes, returns an 18-page Biological Age and Performance Analysis), resting metabolic rate testing on PNOĒ (returns a 17-page Metabolic Blueprint), InBody 580 body composition analysis, and a 46-marker longevity lab panel through Quest Diagnostics that includes fasting insulin and the Omega-3 index. Approximately one month after the first appointment, Dr. Sweeney spends 60 to 90 minutes walking the patient through every result and presenting an individualized longevity roadmap. The same physician sees the patient at every subsequent visit.
Sano is the only Louisville practice with a board-certified bariatric surgeon as the lead physician. The diagnostic depth is the deepest of any provider in the Louisville market. The roadmap appointment is the longest. The continuity of care is the most consistent. The methodology is the most data-driven.
The high-achieving woman in her 40s and 50s who fears dementia and wants to protect her brain for the next 30 years. The former athlete in his 40s and 50s who wants his body composition and energy back. The newly retired adult who wants the next 20 to 30 years to be active and sharp. Anyone who has tried Hims or Hers GLP-1 and gotten side effects with no weight loss. Anyone whose primary care doctor has missed something and they know it. Read Dr. Sweeney’s full story.
Multiple Louisville locations | Peptide and hormone clinic chain
Optimize You is a regional peptide and hormone clinic with multiple Louisville-area locations. The practice offers peptide therapies, hormone replacement, and a menu of wellness treatments. Optimize You is a chain rather than a solo practice, which means the lead clinician at each location may be different and the experience may vary by site.
Peptide protocols, testosterone replacement, menopausal hormone replacement, and a menu of wellness add-ons. The practice does not perform on-site VO2 max testing, resting metabolic rate testing, or InBody 580 body composition analysis as part of standard intake. The clinical workup is significantly less deep than a full longevity practice.
Multiple locations and a menu-based model make access easy for patients who know what they want and want to start a peptide or hormone protocol quickly. The chain structure means appointment availability is generally good.
Dr. Sweeney describes the peptide clinic model as "a vending machine of therapies as opposed to a grounded lifestyle approach." The Optimize You model is built around dispensing therapies from a menu. It is not built around measuring metabolic data and building an individualized plan from the measurements. Patients who want peptides or hormones without an underlying diagnostic workup may find the model convenient. Patients who want longevity medicine should look elsewhere.
The patient who has already decided they want a specific peptide or hormone protocol and wants quick access. Not the patient researching what their body actually needs.
Louisville | Peptide-focused local practice
Dr. Page is a Louisville-based physician practice with a focus on peptide therapies. The practice operates in the same general space as Optimize You but at a smaller, more personalized scale.
Peptide protocols and physician-supervised peptide prescribing. Dr. Page is a single-physician practice (or close to it), which means continuity of care is generally better than at chain clinics.
Single-physician practice means the patient sees the same provider at every visit. For peptide-specific protocols, this is a meaningful advantage over multi-location chains. Dr. Page is a credentialed physician with a focus on a specific therapeutic category.
Like Optimize You, the practice is built around peptide prescribing rather than around the full longevity diagnostic stack. There is no on-site VO2 max testing, no InBody 580 analysis, and no PNOĒ metabolic platform. Patients who want peptides as part of a broader longevity plan should evaluate whether peptide therapy alone is enough for their goals.
The patient who specifically wants peptide therapy from a credentialed physician with a single point of contact. Not the patient who wants a full longevity workup with VO2 max, body composition, RMR, and a 46-marker longevity lab panel.
Louisville | Weight loss and aesthetics
MTC (Medical Transformation Center) is the largest weight loss and aesthetics practice in Louisville by online presence. The practice offers a wide range of services including medical weight loss, aesthetics (Botox, fillers, body contouring), IV therapy, and wellness add-ons. MTC is the dominant Louisville provider in the broader medical aesthetics and weight loss category.
Medical weight loss programs, aesthetic procedures, body contouring, IV therapy, hormone optimization, and a menu of wellness services. The practice serves a high volume of patients across a wide service mix.
Scale, brand recognition in the Louisville market, and a wide service menu that lets patients consolidate weight loss and aesthetics in one provider. MTC has invested significantly in marketing and online presence.
MTC is a weight loss and aesthetics practice, not a longevity medicine practice. The two categories overlap on weight loss specifically, but a full longevity workup (VO2 max, RMR, 46-marker longevity lab panel, individualized roadmap) is not the core MTC offering. Patients researching "longevity medicine Louisville" who land at MTC will find a competent weight loss practice, but they will not find longevity medicine.
The patient who wants weight loss and aesthetics in one provider and is comfortable with a higher-volume, menu-based practice. Not the patient researching longevity medicine specifically.
Issues prescriptions for semaglutide, tirzepatide, and other GLP-1 medications after a brief online intake and a video call.
Measure VO2 max. Measure visceral fat. Measure resting metabolic rate. Test fasting insulin (in most cases). Test the Omega-3 index (in most cases). Spend 60 to 90 minutes on a longevity roadmap. Build individualized prevention protocols around your data.
The patient who wants the cheapest possible GLP-1 prescription and is comfortable taking a powerful metabolic medication without supervision. The patients who walk into Sano Longevity having already failed on telehealth GLP-1 are the patients this model has not served well. Most of them have nasty side effects, minimal weight loss, and significant muscle loss they did not realize they were experiencing.
Dr. Meredith Sweeney
Measure VO2 max. Measure visceral fat. Measure resting metabolic rate. Test fasting insulin (in most cases). Test the Omega-3 index (in most cases). Spend 60 to 90 minutes on a longevity roadmap. Build individualized prevention protocols around your data.
Everyone needs a primary care physician for acute care, disease management, and the routine medical work that longevity medicine does not replace. The two are not substitutes. They are complements.
You want the deepest diagnostic workup available in Louisville. You want a board-certified physician who has spent more than ten years operating on the consequences of metabolic disease. You want VO2 max, resting metabolic rate, body composition, and a 46-marker longevity lab panel including fasting insulin and the Omega-3 index on your first visit. You want a 60 to 90 minute roadmap appointment, the same physician at every visit, and a 12-month membership that compounds. You have already tried Hims or Hers and want a real protocol. You are afraid of dementia or cognitive decline and want a plan to protect your brain. You are newly retired and want the next 30 years to count.
You have already decided you want a specific peptide or hormone protocol and you want quick access. You are not looking for a full longevity diagnostic workup. You are comfortable with a chain model where the clinician at each location may be different. You prioritize convenience and speed over depth.
You specifically want peptide therapy from a credentialed physician with a single point of contact. You are not looking for a full longevity workup with VO2 max, body composition, and metabolic testing. You value continuity over diagnostic depth, within the peptide-specific model.
You want weight loss and aesthetics in one provider. You are not researching longevity medicine specifically. You are comfortable with a higher-volume practice and a menu-based service mix.
You want the cheapest possible GLP-1 prescription and you are comfortable taking a powerful metabolic medication without in-person supervision. You do not need body composition tracking, muscle preservation protocols, or physician continuity. You have not already tried this model and failed at it.
Six questions patients ask when researching longevity medicine providers in the Louisville area.
Louisville’s longevity medicine landscape includes a small number of providers, each built for a different kind of patient. Sano Longevity, founded by Dr. Meredith Sweeney, MD, FACS, FASMBS, is the only practice in Louisville built and run by a board-certified bariatric surgeon, with on-site VO2 max testing on the PNOĒ platform, InBody 580 body composition analysis, and a 46-marker longevity lab panel. Other providers include Optimize You (peptide-focused chain), Dr. Page (peptide-focused local practice), MTC Medical Transformation Center (weight loss and aesthetics), and primary care physicians. Telehealth GLP-1 prescribers like Hims and Hers serve Louisville patients but offer no in-person testing or supervision.
A real longevity practice should measure VO2 max (the strongest predictor of all-cause mortality per the American Heart Association), body composition with a clinical-grade analyzer like the InBody 580, resting metabolic rate, fasting insulin, and the Omega-3 index. The physician should be board-certified and should spend 60 to 90 minutes with you on a roadmap appointment. Avoid practices that prescribe peptides, hormones, or GLP-1 medications without first measuring body composition, fasting insulin, and metabolic rate.
Sano Longevity is the only longevity practice in Louisville built and run by a board-certified bariatric surgeon. Dr. Meredith Sweeney spent more than ten years operating on the consequences of metabolic disease at Norton Healthcare before founding Sano. She runs VO2 max, RMR, body composition, and a 46-marker longevity lab panel on every new patient. She spends 60 to 90 minutes on the roadmap appointment. She is the same physician at every visit. Read her full story.
No. Peptide clinics dispense peptide therapies, hormones, and IV treatments from a menu. Longevity medicine measures metabolic, cardiovascular, and body composition data and builds an individualized plan from the data. Peptides may be part of a longevity plan when clinically appropriate, but a peptide clinic is not a longevity practice. Dr. Sweeney describes the peptide clinic model as “a vending machine of therapies as opposed to a grounded lifestyle approach.”
Both. Primary care physicians treat disease after it shows up. Longevity medicine identifies the precursors to disease 10 to 20 years before they manifest clinically. Your primary care doctor checks your blood pressure, fasting glucose, and cholesterol. A longevity doctor measures your VO2 max, visceral fat in square centimeters, RMR, fasting insulin, Omega-3 index, and 20+ markers your primary care panel does not include. The two are complements, not substitutes.
Longevity medicine in Louisville is cash-pay. Sano Longevity offers three 12-month programs: the Longevity Optimization Program (Gold $299/mo, Elite $499/mo), the Weight Loss Program (Gold $349/mo, Elite $499/mo). A one-time $350 onboarding fee applies. Visit the pricing page for full details. Sano is HSA and FSA eligible.
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Founder, Sano Longevity in Middletown, Louisville. Board-certified bariatric surgeon. Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS) and the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (FASMBS). Member, American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M). Speaker, Longevity Fest 2025. More than ten years of metabolic medicine experience at Norton Healthcare before founding Sano Longevity in March 2025.
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