What is your actual age?
When we think of age, we think chronologically. I’m 22 years old. I’m 47 years old. I’m 63 years old. We focus on the number of years we’ve been alive.
Chronologically speaking, age truly is just a number.
Biologically speaking, however, age matters. This is your cellular age. It reflects how well your body functions, how rapidly your cells are aging, and how susceptible you are to age-related diseases. A lower number means slower aging.
Longevity medicine strives to extend your healthspan, slow the natural aging process, and delay or even prevent the onset of age-related diseases. We can’t make you chronologically younger, but we can make you biologically younger.
Schedule a benchmark assessment at primaryprecisionmedicine.com and together we’ll find the right path to improve your long-term health.
Longevity, guided.
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Primary Precision Medicine
Dr. Christopher Capicotto, DO
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