Member stories
In their words.
What the work actually feels like, told by the people who have lived it. Each account below is drawn from an interview conducted by an independent writer — edited only for length, and anonymized at our members’ discretion.
My daughter called him and said, ‘You saved my dad’s life’. I agree.
For years his routine results stayed “within normal.” But tracked serially, across roughly two hundred markers, a pattern kept drifting the wrong way — the kind of slow signal a single annual snapshot never flags. The physician elected to intervene before any symptom appeared. A diagnostic scan caught something serious while it was still early, and entirely manageable. “I had no symptoms. I had no idea anything was wrong.”
An aerospace engineer
President & CEO
Manufacturing company
“My internist told me my cholesterol was fine. What he didn’t know was that the particles were the dangerous kind.”
A standard panel had called his numbers normal for years. A closer look found a cholesterol pattern — small, dense particles — carrying a cardiovascular risk no one had named. His aim now is to stay fully himself until the very end, the way his mother stayed independent into her nineties.
Retired professor
University faculty
“He doesn’t sell package deals. He’s responsive to the whole person.”
After a run of hard transitions, testing showed arteries years ahead of her age and the cellular markers of someone far older. A patient program — nutrition, modified exercise, careful hormone balancing — moved the numbers back, and her energy with them.
Maintenance technician
A self-described skeptic
“Without it, I felt like I was sixty-seven instead of fifty-seven.”
He put it off for months, until his coworkers wore him down. The first visit was “night and day” — a doctor who asked how he felt and explained the numbers. The proof came when a storm knocked him off his regimen for a stretch, and a decade came rushing back overnight.
Founder & CEO
Technology firm
“It’s been worth every penny. I’d do it again if it cost twice as much.”
Down twenty-two pounds in six months. Golf distance back to where it stood a decade ago. Push-ups from three to twenty. Underneath the numbers, a plainer motivation: the years he wants with his grandchildren.
More voices
The same thread, again and again.
“It’s about quality of life — and it never over-promises. It won’t make you a better executive. It makes you a healthier one.”
Board chair & attorney
“An honest plan — and my health improved enough to re-qualify for life insurance at a fraction of the premium.”
VP, electrical contracting
“I never had a physician who looked at total prevention. He found things that had been ignored for years.”
An engineer
“I feel like I did five years ago. More energy, I get more done, and I just feel better.”
A manufacturing manager
Names, faces, and identifying details have been withheld at our members’ discretion. Every story here is real — drawn from interviews conducted by an independent writer, and shared with permission.
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