CONCIERGE LONGEVITY MEDICINE · DENVER, CO

Denver's Longevity Clinic

Advanced diagnostics, regenerative medicine, and physician-led care — built to help you age on your own terms.

At a Glance

An affiliate of our flagship clinic in Los Cabos, Mexico, Longevity Medical Denver extends that same standard of care to Colorado.

Led by Scott M. Ross, MD, with over 30 years of experience, our concierge practice offers whole body MRI scan, biomarker testing, stem cell and peptide therapy, hormone replacement therapy, and more — for patients who want to manage their health proactively, not reactively.

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Scott M. Ross, MD — U.S. Board-certified physician, 30+ years of experience

A different kind of clinic

Most healthcare is reactive — you show up once something’s already wrong. Longevity Medical Denver is built around the opposite idea: proactive, personalized care that helps you understand what’s happening in your body now, and gives you the tools to stay ahead of it. That’s the core of concierge medicine in Denver as we practice it — unhurried, physician-led, and built entirely around you rather than a rushed 10-minute visit.

As an affiliate of the flagship institute in Los Cabos, Mexico, we bring an established foundation in regenerative and longevity medicine directly to Colorado — combining advanced diagnostics with treatments that go well beyond what a standard primary care visit offers; and for patients seeking more accessible treatment pricing, coordinated care at our Mexico location is also available.

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Our Approach

Data-driven care.
Built around you.

Advanced Diagnostics
Whole body MRI and biomarker blood testing screening for 80+ conditions, including ovarian, pancreatic, and lung.
Regenerative Therapies
Stem cells, secretomes, exosomes, PRP, and peptide therapy — evidence-based treatments that support repair, recovery, and hormonal balance.
Precision Protocols
Your results, evaluated by Dr. Scott Ross and translated into a treatment plan built around your biology and goals — never a standardized protocol.
Ongoing Monitoring
Continued follow-up and progress tracking well beyond your treatment plan, so you stay optimized long term.

Trusted, Physician-Led

Our practice is led by Scott M. Ross, MD, a U.S. board-certified physician with more than 30 years of clinical experience — and one of the exceptionally few physicians fully licensed to practice in both the United States and Mexico.

Every patient is seen with the same care and attention he’d give his own family, with appointments available in-person or virtually.

Why patients choose us

Whether you’re proactively managing your health, recovering from injury, addressing a chronic concern, or simply want to feel and perform at your best, Longevity Medical Denver offers a personalized, science-backed approach built around your specific goals — not a standardized protocol.

We combine the precision of clinical medicine with the innovation of regenerative treatment, giving Denver and Colorado patients access to advanced therapies delivered by one of the most experienced physicians in the field, within a genuinely concierge model of care.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Longevity Medical Denver different from a typical primary care clinic?

We focus on proactive, personalized longevity medicine — combining advanced diagnostics like whole body MRI and biomarker testing with regenerative treatments such as stem cell and peptide therapy, all delivered by one physician-led practice rather than fragmented across specialists.

Yes. We’re an affiliate of the flagship clinic in Los Cabos, Mexico, bringing that same foundation in regenerative and longevity medicine to Colorado patients.

No. Many of our patients come to us proactively — to establish a health baseline, optimize hormones, or simply invest in long-term wellness — rather than in response to an existing diagnosis.

 

Yes, many consultations are available virtually as well as in-person at our Denver location, in both English and Spanish.

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This page was medically reviewed by Scott Ross, MD in August 2026. Content is reviewed regularly to reflect current clinical guidance.