The Longevity Doctor for Prospect Kentucky
A 25 to 30 minute drive south on US-42 to the Middletown clinic. Board-certified surgeon. Same physician at every visit. The longest drive on this list. Here is why Prospect families make it.
- Serving Prospect from 306 Middletown Park Pl Unit D
- Board-certified bariatric surgeon, MD, FACS, FASMBS
- Speaker, Longevity Fest 2025
30-minute call. No obligation. HSA and FSA eligible.
Reviewed by Dr. Meredith Sweeney, MD, FACS, FASMBS | Board-certified bariatric surgeon, A4M member, founder of Sano Longevity in Middletown. Last updated April 2026.
Located in Middletown
Sano Longevity for Prospect Quick Facts
Address: 306 Middletown Park Pl Unit D, Louisville KY 40243.
Distance: ~18-22 miles from central Prospect.
Drive time: ~25-30 min off-peak, ~35-45 min peak.
Hours: Mon to Thu 9am to 4pm. From US-42 corridor: ~25 min.
Phone: (502) 208-6476.
Practice: Concierge longevity medicine, cash-pay, HSA/FSA eligible.
Prospect Is the Longest Drive on This List. Here Is Why It Is Still Worth It.
This page is going to be honest about something that most "we serve your neighborhood" pages will not be honest about. Prospect is the longest drive of any East End neighborhood Sano Longevity serves regularly. The clinic is approximately 18 to 22 miles south of central Prospect, which is roughly 25 to 30 minutes off-peak and 35 to 45 minutes during morning rush. That is the real drive. There is no way to make it shorter. The reason it is still worth it for Prospect families has nothing to do with the drive and everything to do with what is at the end of it. A board-certified surgeon who runs her own diagnostic platform, spends 60 to 90 minutes walking you through every result, and is the same physician at every quarterly appointment for the next 12 months. That combination does not exist inside the Prospect medical market at any drive time.
What a New Sano Patient from Prospect Gets on Day One.
VO2 Max Testing on PNOĒ.
Under 15 minutes on a bike or treadmill. Returns your biological age, your exact training zones, your fat-burning crossover point, and the single most predictive longevity number in cardiovascular medicine.
Resting Metabolic Rate.
PNOĒ metabolic breath analysis. Returns your actual caloric burn at rest, not a Harris-Benedict formula estimate. Exact protein and calorie targets for workout and rest days.
Body Composition.
InBody 580 measures where your fat lives, not just how much. Returns visceral fat in square centimeters, segmental muscle mass by limb, and the dangerous fat number that drives chronic disease.
46-Marker Blood Panel.
Run through Quest Diagnostics. Includes fasting insulin, the Omega-3 index, Vitamin D, and the precursor markers your primary care panel does not include.
Driving to Sano Longevity from Prospect.
Sano Longevity, Middletown clinic
Address: 306 Middletown Park Pl, Unit DLouisville, KY 40243
Phone: (502) 208-6476
Hours: Monday to Thursday, 9am to 4pm
Parking: Free off-street parking
- From Prospect:
- From US-42 corridor (central Prospect): ~25-30 min off-peak south to Shelbyville Road
- Peak morning hours: ~35-45 min
- From Brownsboro Road end of Prospect: ~20-25 min
What Prospect Families Get at the End of That Drive.
The longevity buyer in Prospect is usually a parent or a couple in their 40s or 50s starting to think seriously about the next 30 years. The kids are in school. The career is moving. The first signs of midlife metabolic shift are showing up: the weight that was not there at 35, the energy that is not what it was at 40. The closest physician who can actually measure what is happening -- not estimate it from a formula -- is in Middletown, 25 to 30 minutes south. A VO2 max test on a clinical-grade platform. A resting metabolic rate measurement, not a Harris-Benedict estimate. An InBody 580 body composition scan that shows where the fat lives, not just how much. A 46-marker longevity lab panel that includes fasting insulin and the Omega-3 index. One visit. One physician. One roadmap.
The Physician Prospect Families Drive 25 Minutes For.
A decade inside the OR with metabolic disease.
For more than ten years, Dr. Meredith Sweeney was a board-certified bariatric surgeon at Norton Healthcare in Louisville. She spent her days inside the abdomens of patients whose metabolic disease had become a surgical emergency. She saw, with the naked eye, what almost no other physician sees on a daily basis.
90% of her work happened outside the OR.
By her own count, she 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 what her patients were being fed was making their outcomes worse and nobody else was going to fix it.
She founded Sano Longevity in March 2025.
She founded Sano Longevity in March 2025. The Middletown location places her within the East End corridor that serves Prospect, Norton Commons, and the broader US-42 catchment. In December 2025, less than a year after launching, she spoke at Longevity Fest, the largest annual longevity medicine conference in the United States.
"I could see the consequences of metabolic dysfunction. Yellow droplets and big dilated livers because of all the sugar stored there. I had to physically lift up livers that were sometimes so heavy we had to insert two retractors into the abdomen. Purely because of metabolic dysfunction."
Dr. Meredith Sweeney, MD, FACS, FASMBS
What Six Months at Sano Looks Like for a Prospect Patient.
A real Sano Longevity patient. 50-year-old female nurse practitioner.
She had already maxed out a GLP-1 from an online prescriber. Side effects, zero weight loss. She drove to the Middletown clinic for a real workup. VO2 max: 18 to 24 (+33%). Mortality risk: 30 to 45% reduction in all-cause mortality per AHA data. Fat-burning efficiency: up 24%. Body composition: down 16 lbs total, 12 lbs pure fat. Visceral fat: down 26 sq cm. Time elapsed: 6 months.
Frequently Asked Questions from Prospect Patients
Everything you might want to know before booking your free consultation from Prospect.
How far is Sano Longevity from Prospect Kentucky?
The Sano Longevity clinic at 306 Middletown Park Pl Unit D, Louisville, KY 40243, is approximately 18 to 22 miles from central Prospect (the US-42 corridor). The drive takes about 25 to 30 minutes off-peak and 35 to 45 minutes during morning rush. Free parking is available at the clinic.
Is there a longevity doctor in Prospect Kentucky?
There are some independent primary care and aesthetic/wellness practices along US-42 and Brownsboro Road in the Prospect area, but no large physician-led concierge longevity medicine practice with a full on-site diagnostic platform is currently located in Prospect. The closest is Sano Longevity in Middletown.
Does Sano Longevity serve Norton Commons residents?
Yes. Norton Commons is technically inside the Prospect zip code (40059), but is treated as its own distinct neighborhood with its own dedicated Sano Longevity geo page. Prospect patients outside Norton Commons are served by the same Middletown clinic.
What kind of physician runs Sano Longevity?
Sano Longevity is run by Dr. Meredith Sweeney, MD, FACS, FASMBS, a board-certified bariatric surgeon who spent more than a decade at Norton Healthcare in Louisville. She is the sole physician. Every patient sees her at every appointment.
Is Sano Longevity covered by insurance for Prospect residents?
No. Sano Longevity is a membership-based practice. The practice is HSA and FSA eligible. Pricing is published on the pricing page.
The Drive Is Long. The Practice Is Worth It.
Book a free consultation. We will walk you through what the first visit covers, what the membership programs include, and whether the drive from Prospect is the right fit for you before you commit.
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Reviewed by
Dr. Meredith Sweeney, MD, FACS, FASMBS
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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