Sheba Longevity Center — Ramat Gan
Hospital-campus longevity assessment with 12 diagnostic stations, biobanking, and Sheba specialist access
Personalized Medicine for Healthy Aging
Hospital-based longevity assessment with 12 diagnostic stations, 450+ aging biomarkers, biobanking, and specialist review
Sheba Longevity Center is a longevity program inside Sheba Medical Center in Tel HaShomer, Israel's largest public hospital. The center was founded by Tzipi Strauss, MD MPH and built around a 6-hour, 12-station 360 Diagnostic Process for adults 45-100. Patients are assessed across 450+ aging biomarkers and ten domains: cardiovascular, metabolic, cognitive, musculoskeletal, hormonal, sensory, sleep, nutritional, psychological, and frailty. The visit produces a personalized longevity plan, while questionnaires, biobanking, and longitudinal follow-up support Sheba's aging-biomarker research program.
Sheba uses a hospital-style diagnostic rotation rather than a concierge menu of standalone services. Patients move through stations, validated questionnaires, labs, domain-specific assessments, and biobanking; the clinical team then synthesizes results into a personalized plan and checks implementation about 3-4 weeks later. Because the program sits inside Sheba Medical Center, specialist referral capacity and research infrastructure are part of the model.
6-hour, 12-station comprehensive aging assessment
450+ aging biomarkers across 10 physiological domains
Validated cognitive, frailty, sleep, and quality-of-life questionnaires
Cardiovascular and metabolic profiling
Hormonal and endocrine assessment
Musculoskeletal and frailty evaluation
Sensory and audiology assessment
Nutritional and body-composition assessment
Psychological and cognitive assessment
Biobanking of biological samples for longitudinal research
Synthesis of findings into individualized lifestyle and medical recommendations
Follow-up questionnaire ~3-4 weeks post-visit to assess implementation
Iterative plan adjustment as new data arrives
Sheba Longevity App (built in collaboration with YuviTal)
Active research program on healthy-aging biomarkers
Longitudinal data and biobank for academic study
Annual Sheba Longevity Clinical Conference (SLCC)
Pricing is not published. Local enquiries go through the center contact path, while international patients are routed through Sheba Global Patient Services. Treat the program as a private-pay preventive assessment even though it sits inside a public academic hospital. The 6-hour diagnostic, biobanking, specialist review, travel logistics, and any follow-on care may be quoted separately, so ask what is included in the initial assessment versus the personalized plan that follows.
Insurance: Self Pay · HSA/FSA: Not Eligible
US HSA and FSA accounts generally do not apply to Israeli care. Israel's national health insurance does not typically cover preventive longevity assessments, so confirm payment terms with Sheba before booking.
The Longevity Center extends Sheba Medical Center's mission of promoting health in Israel and globally. As a public healthcare institution, Sheba treats longevity medicine as a way to democratize disease prevention and improve healthspan alongside lifespan.
Every diagnostic approach and treatment at the Longevity Center is built on scientific, evidence-based research, in keeping with the standards of one of the world's top-ranked hospitals.
The Center provides comprehensive diagnostic services and tailored lifestyle recommendations designed to optimize healthspan and lifespan.
The program is built for adults aged 45-100 who want to make informed decisions about prolonging their lifespan and improving their healthspan.
As modern medicine helps people live longer, the ability to maintain a healthy, independent, and active life into old age becomes the central question. Healthspan is the measure of those years, not just total lifespan.
Aging epidemiology and innovation lead shaping Sheba's frailty, nutrition, and biomarker research program
Sheba Longevity Center
Founder and head of Sheba Longevity Center, bringing a life-course neonatology lens to healthy aging
Sheba Longevity Center
Internal-medicine physician working on SHARP study recruitment, body-composition methods, and AI in longevity care
Sheba Longevity Center
Reproductive endocrinologist and former Sheba OB/GYN head focused on ovarian hormones and women's healthy aging
Sheba Longevity Center
COO coordinating the hospital-based 12-station longevity assessment and multidisciplinary patient flow
Sheba Longevity Center
Pulmonologist with Sheba training and Barcelona digital-health research, covering respiratory health in the longevity workup
Sheba Longevity Center
Medical Director and HLMS president shaping Sheba's clinical longevity model across internal medicine and geroscience
Sheba Longevity Center
Endocrinologist covering hormonal, metabolic, bone, diabetes, and neuroendocrine signals in Sheba's assessment
Sheba Longevity Center
Menopause and HRT specialist applying Israeli Menopause Society leadership to women's healthy aging
Sheba Longevity Center
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