
The Longevity Suite Ibiza operates as a physician-supervised preventive longevity clinic under the clinical leadership of Dr. Massimo Gualerzi, Co-founder and Chief Medical Officer. The clinic is structured around four named pillars Cryo, Detox, Holistic, and Biohacking — with signature technologies including LED Photobiomodulation and Dry Flotation (Zero Body) alongside whole-body cryotherapy and HBOT.
Ongoing access is structured through the Longevity Pass membership tiers — a named recurring treatment model rather than a general appointment system.
Medical governance prioritizes defined safety parameters and documented supervision. Oversight includes:
- Pre-intervention medical screening
- Contraindication assessment for whole-body cryotherapy and hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT)
- Monitoring during structured therapy cycles
- Periodic reassessment for clients engaged in repeat programs
The operational model emphasizes supervised clinical delivery rather than self-directed performance experimentation. Interventions are administered within predefined exposure limits and medical eligibility criteria.
The Longevity Suite Madrid functions as an urban outpatient facility. It is designed for scheduled, session-based attendance rather than residential immersion. There are no inpatient beds or on-site accommodations.
Core infrastructure includes:
- Whole-body cryotherapy chamber (approximately -110°C to -150°C exposure range)
- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy chambers
- Infrared therapy units
- Private medical consultation rooms
- Body composition analysis systems
- Clinical intake and monitoring areas
The clinic follows a defined clinical sequence:
Assessment → Eligibility Confirmation → Therapy Cycle → Review
- Assessment: Medical intake, health history review, and baseline screening.
- Eligibility Confirmation: Determination of suitability for cryotherapy and/or HBOT based on screening findings and medical history.
- Therapy Cycle: Scheduled sessions delivered under supervision within predefined safety parameters.
- Review: Post-cycle evaluation and discussion of potential follow-up scheduling.
For clients pursuing longer-term engagement, therapy cycles may be repeated at structured intervals. The framework clearly separates screening from intervention and intervention from evaluation, reinforcing a preventive, governance-driven model rather than episodic service delivery.
At a Glance – The Longevity Suite
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Detail
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Official Name
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The Longevity Suite Ibiza
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Address
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Avenida 8 de Agosto, 1, 07800 Ibiza, Spain
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Co-founder & CMO
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Dr. Massimo Gualerzi
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Clinic Type
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Preventive Longevity & Recovery Clinic
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Four Clinical Pillars
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Cryo / Detox / Holistic / Biohacking
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Core Focus
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Metabolic regulation, cryotherapy, HBOT, inflammation management
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Signature Technologies
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LED Photobiomodulation / Dry Flotation (Zero Body)
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Cryosuite (Single Session)
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€65
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Localised Cryo
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€50
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Membership Model
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Longevity Pass (recurring treatment tiers)
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Typical Stay
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Single-session to multi-day structured programmes
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Diagnostic Depth
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Body composition analysis, metabolic screening, physician review
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Environment
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Urban clinical setting — Ibiza
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Privacy Level
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Individual session-based model
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Many guests integrate sessions into existing work schedules rather than planning extended stays. Ibiza’s central accessibility supports short, focused visits.
Co-founded and led by Dr. Massimo Gualerzi — Chief Medical Officer All clinical governance is directed by Dr. Massimo Gualerzi, Co-founder and CMO. His medical leadership ensures that eligibility screening, therapy protocols, and clinical review remain physician-led rather than self-directed.
Four named clinical pillars The Longevity Suite Ibiza structures its entire offering around four specific pillars:
- Cryo — whole-body cryotherapy and localised cryotherapy under medical supervision
- Detox — structured detoxification protocols supporting metabolic clarity and inflammatory reduction
- Holistic — integrated wellness approaches including Dry Flotation (Zero Body) for nervous system recovery
- Biohacking — technology-led optimisation including LED Photobiomodulation and HBOT
LED Photobiomodulation — named signature technology LED Photobiomodulation is a specific named technology at The Longevity Suite Ibiza — using targeted light wavelengths to support mitochondrial function, cellular energy, and tissue recovery. Not general 'red light therapy' — a defined, named modality.
Dry Flotation (Zero Body) — named signature technology Dry Flotation (Zero Body) is a named flotation technology delivering sensory reduction and nervous system recovery without water immersion. It sits within the Holistic pillar and is not widely available in standard longevity clinics.
Longevity Pass — named membership tiers Recurring access is structured through the Longevity Pass — named membership tiers for recurring treatments, not a general appointment model.
Transparent entry pricing
- Cryosuite (Single Session): €65
- Localised Cryo: €50
Clinical Purpose
The Longevity Suite operates within a preventive framework focused on physiological stress modulation and recovery monitoring. Its objective is not disease treatment, but structured evaluation of biological systems associated with metabolic load and inflammatory balance.
The clinic’s purpose includes:
- Early identification of metabolic stress indicators
- Structured assessment of recovery capacity
- Monitoring of inflammatory and oxygen utilisation patterns
- Supporting long-term scheduling of supervised intervention cycles
Diagnostics inform eligibility and baseline status. They do not predict outcomes or determine future health trajectories with certainty.
The framework reflects a risk-oriented model rather than a reactive treatment model.
Who This Clinic Is Designed For
The Longevity Suite is structured for adults who prioritize measurable physiological oversight and controlled intervention cycles.
Typical client profiles include:
- Chief executive officers and senior corporate leaders
- Founders and entrepreneurs
- Institutional investors
- Professional and high-performance athletes
- Individuals operating under sustained cognitive or physical load
- Professionals seeking clarity regarding recovery patterns rather than symptomatic treatment
The clinic is not designed for:
- Acute medical care
- Emergency treatment
- Chronic disease management programs
- Replacement of ongoing specialist care
Participation requires medical screening and does not substitute care provided by a personal physician.
Focus Areas
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Focus Area
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What This Means in Practice
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Medical Discipline
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Preventive metabolic and recovery-focused clinical oversight
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Core Biological Systems
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Metabolic regulation, inflammatory balance, oxygen delivery
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Environment
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Urban outpatient clinical setting
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Program Structure
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Screening → Therapy Cycle → Structured Review
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Lifestyle Integration
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Nutritional and recovery guidance alongside supervised modalities
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Privacy
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Appointment-based scheduling; non-residential
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Long-Term Monitoring
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Repeat cycles with periodic reassessment
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The Longevity Suite operates within a preventive framework centered on controlled physiological stress exposure and supervised recovery. The clinical premise is that certain biological systems particularly metabolic regulation, inflammatory signaling, and oxygen utilization respond to structured environmental stimuli when delivered within defined safety parameters.
The clinic does not frame aging as reversible. Instead, it recognizes that measurable biological processes are influenced by metabolic load, recovery cycles, and environmental inputs. Interventions are positioned as supportive modulation tools rather than corrective treatments.
The philosophy contrasts with reactive medicine, which typically addresses disease after symptom presentation. Here, screening precedes exposure, and exposure is followed by review. Physician interpretation remains central. Raw data or consumer performance metrics are not used independently to guide intervention.
Trend-based pharmacological experimentation and unregulated compounds are not core to the model. The focus remains on two supervised modalities: cold exposure and hyperbaric oxygen environments.
Research continues to examine how intermittent cold exposure and hyperoxic environments influence inflammatory markers, mitochondrial signaling, and recovery patterns. However, long-term preventive impact in healthy executive populations remains under study. Preventive longevity research often examines modalities alongside areas such as longevity and anti-aging supplements studied in metabolic and cellular aging pathways.
Core System Focus
The primary biological domains addressed include:
- Metabolic efficiency (Metabolic efficiency, mitochondrial signaling, and endocrine balance are sometimes evaluated alongside research on hormonal health supplements)
- Inflammatory signaling balance
- Cardiovascular oxygen transport and tissue saturation
- Mitochondrial energy dynamics
Cold exposure has been studied in relation to brown adipose tissue activation and metabolic adaptation pathways (Lee et al., 2014). Hyperbaric oxygen therapy has been investigated for its influence on oxygen delivery and cellular signaling processes (Hadanny & Efrati, 2020). Evidence continues to evolve.

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🔍 Did You Know?
Research suggests that inflammatory markers such as C-reactive protein correlate with long-term cardiometabolic risk patterns, highlighting the relevance of inflammatory regulation in preventive models (Ridker, 2016).
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Lifestyle as a Medical Variable
While the clinic’s primary modalities are cryotherapy and hyperbaric oxygen therapy, lifestyle inputs remain part of contextual evaluation.
These may include:
- Nutritional patterns
- Sleep consistency and sleep monitoring technology that helps track circadian rhythm and recovery cycles
- Recovery scheduling
- Travel-related stress load
- Training intensity
Some professionals also explore recovery tools for recovery optimization when structuring training load and rest cycles.
Lifestyle factors are considered biological variables rather than general wellness advice. Global health data indicate that a substantial proportion of long-term health outcomes are influenced by environmental and behavioral inputs rather than genetics alone (World Health Organization, 2022). Professionals often complement nutritional awareness with nutrition tools for healthy diet planning when structuring long-term dietary routines.
The clinic does not prescribe generalized lifestyle regimens without individual context. Instead, physician interpretation integrates these variables alongside screening results. Longevity research also examines dietary patterns such as intermittent fasting strategies within metabolic regulation frameworks.
The Longevity Suite applies a screening-first model before initiating any intervention cycle. Diagnostics are used to establish baseline status, determine eligibility, and support structured follow-up where appropriate.
The clinic does not position diagnostics as predictive tools. They identify measurable patterns at a point in time and support physician-led interpretation.
Diagnostic Assessment Includes
Depending on program scope and medical suitability, assessment may include:
- Medical intake consultation (health history, contraindication screening)
- Body composition analysis (lean mass, fat mass distribution)
- Cardiometabolic screening markers
- Baseline vital and risk assessment prior to cryotherapy or HBOT
Where clinically indicated, monitoring tools may include:
- Heart Rate Variability (HRV) tracking
- Basic metabolic markers through blood analysis
- Recovery pattern evaluation
The clinic does not publicly position genomic sequencing, epigenetic clock testing, or whole-body MRI as standard components of its core Ibiza offering. Its diagnostic depth is structured around eligibility, safety, and recovery monitoring.

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🔍 Did You Know?
Inflammatory biomarkers such as C-reactive protein are widely used in preventive cardiometabolic risk assessment and have been associated with long-term cardiovascular outcomes (Ridker, 2016).
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Chronomedicine & Risk-Oriented Monitoring
The clinic’s model supports baseline comparison and repeat exposure scheduling rather than one-time intervention.
Key principles include:
- Establishing initial physiological status
- Applying structured exposure within defined limits
- Observing subjective and measurable responses
- Repeating cycles at defined intervals where appropriate
This reflects a risk-oriented monitoring framework, not a predictive model. Diagnostics indicate present markers and potential stress patterns. They do not determine future disease occurrence or guarantee biological change.
The structure reinforces physician oversight and periodic reassessment rather than unsupervised repetition.
The Longevity Suite’s strength lies not in breadth of services, but in structured delivery of a limited number of modalities under physician supervision. Its model emphasizes repeatability, defined exposure parameters, and governance-driven oversight.
Core Pillar 1: Cryo
Physician-supervised whole-body cryotherapy at approximately -110°C to -150°C, alongside localised cryotherapy options. All sessions follow pre-eligibility screening under Dr. Massimo Gualerzi's clinical governance.
- Cryosuite (Single Session): €65
- Localised Cryo: €50
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🔍 Did You Know?
Short-term cryostimulation has been studied in relation to reductions in certain inflammatory markers, although long-term preventive outcomes remain under evaluation (Lubkowska et al., 2011).
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Core Pillar 2: Detox
Structured detoxification protocols targeting metabolic clarity and inflammatory reduction — delivered within a medically supervised framework rather than as a general wellness service.
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🔍 Did You Know?
Studies have explored links between hyperoxic exposure protocols and changes in certain cellular aging markers; however, findings are population-specific and require further validation (Hadanny & Efrati, 2020).
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Core Pillar 3: Holistic
Integrative recovery approaches centred on nervous system regulation and systemic balance. The Dry Flotation (Zero Body) — a named signature technology — provides sensory reduction and deep nervous system recovery without water immersion.
Core Pillar 4: Biohacking
Technology-led optimisation combining multiple modalities:
- LED Photobiomodulation — targeted light wavelengths supporting mitochondrial function and cellular energy
- Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) — pressurised oxygen delivery for tissue recovery and cellular signalling
- Additional biohacking-oriented technologies under medical supervision
Longevity Pass — Named Membership Model
Recurring access to all four pillars is structured through the Longevity Pass — defined membership tiers for scheduled, repeatable treatment cycles. Not an open-access model — participation within the Longevity Pass maintains medical eligibility review.
The observations below reflect reported client experiences and publicly available testimonial themes. They are descriptive, not predictive. Individual biological responses vary based on baseline health status, workload, lifestyle variables, and medical history.
Outcome 1 – Recovery Awareness & Scheduling Discipline
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Limited visibility into recovery patterns beyond subjective fatigue or training load perception.
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Structured understanding of how cryotherapy and hyperbaric oxygen sessions fit into a defined recovery schedule, with clearer separation between workload and recovery cycles.
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Published testimonials and clinic-shared case narratives.
Outcome 2 – Perceived Energy Stability
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Inconsistent energy levels during periods of travel, high cognitive demand, or intensive physical training.
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Some individuals report improved perceived stability in recovery and energy regulation following supervised therapy cycles.
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Client reviews and publicly available interviews.
Outcome 3 – Structured Physiological Oversight
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Use of independent fitness or wellness routines without medical screening.
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Participation within a supervised framework that separates eligibility screening, intervention, and review.
Source:
Clinic-published materials and recurring client engagement models.
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⚠️ Editorial Note
These outcomes reflect individual accounts reported within clinic materials and third-party listings. They do not constitute medical claims or guaranteed results. Diagnostics indicate present physiological markers and potential stress patterns; they do not determine future outcomes. All interventions require medical eligibility assessment and personal physician consultation where appropriate.
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The Longevity Suite organizes its services into structured formats rather than open-ended access. Programs are defined by duration, supervision level, and sequencing of cryotherapy and hyperbaric oxygen therapy sessions.
The clinic does not present these programs as curative pathways. They are structured cycles designed for supervised physiological stress modulation and recovery scheduling.
Cryo Pillar
Cryosuite (Single Session): €65 Localised Cryo: €50
- Whole-body cryotherapy at -110°C to -150°C
- Localised cryotherapy for targeted area treatment
- Pre-session eligibility screening
- Supervised delivery within defined parameters
Detox Pillar
Structured detoxification protocols:
- Metabolic detox support
- Inflammatory load reduction
- Physician-supervised sequencing
- Compatible with Longevity Pass recurring access
Holistic Pillar
Integrative recovery and nervous system support:
- Dry Flotation (Zero Body) — named sensory reduction and nervous system recovery technology
- Manual therapies and recovery-oriented approaches
- Suitable for stress regulation and parasympathetic recovery
Biohacking Pillar
Technology-led optimisation:
- LED Photobiomodulation — mitochondrial and cellular energy support
- Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) — elevated oxygen delivery under supervision
- Additional biohacking modalities under medical oversight
Longevity Pass — Membership Tiers
Named recurring membership model for ongoing access across all four pillars:
- Structured treatment cycles with periodic eligibility review
- Multiple membership tiers reflecting different access levels and frequencies
- Designed for executives and high-performers seeking repeatable, supervised recovery architecture
The Longevity Suite operates within a defined outpatient clinical environment. Infrastructure is organized around supervised delivery of cryotherapy and hyperbaric oxygen therapy, supported by intake and monitoring systems.
The clinic does not function as a spa or residential retreat. Its architecture reflects a session-based, appointment-driven medical model.
A. Named Technologies
The core technologies in use include:
Whole-Body Cryotherapy
- Temperature exposure approximately -110°C to -150°C
- Short-duration sessions within controlled parameters
- Administered following eligibility screening
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
- Pressurised oxygen chamber systems
- Elevated atmospheric pressure increases dissolved oxygen levels
- Delivered in scheduled cycles under supervision
Infrared Therapy (where included in structured programs)
- Applied within defined session parameters
Each modality is delivered within pre-established exposure limits and preceded by medical intake confirmation.
The clinic does not position these technologies as anti-aging solutions. They are structured environmental stress modulation tools administered under supervision.
B. Clinical Infrastructure
The facility includes:
- Dedicated cryotherapy chamber
- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy units
- Private medical consultation rooms
- Body composition analysis systems
- Intake and monitoring stations
There are no inpatient beds. The model supports short-duration attendance and defined therapy cycles.
Clinical documentation is maintained as part of structured review processes.
C. Operational Design
The operational flow reflects governance-based sequencing:
- Digital or in-person intake documentation
- Medical screening and eligibility confirmation
- Scheduled therapy session
- Post-session review when applicable
Appointments are individually scheduled to maintain privacy and operational efficiency. The clinic supports integration into professional schedules rather than extended residential stays.
The design prioritizes:
- Defined session timing
- Screening before exposure
- Supervised intervention
- Separation of intervention and evaluation
This infrastructure reinforces a preventive framework grounded in oversight rather than episodic access.
The Longevity Suite operates on a program-based and session-based pricing structure. Exact costs depend on duration, number of therapy sessions, and level of medical involvement. Pricing is typically disclosed during consultation rather than published as fixed public packages.
The clinic does not position pricing as outcome-based. Fees reflect access to supervised modalities, clinical oversight, and structured scheduling.
Pricing
Pricing at The Longevity Suite Ibiza is structured around named session types and the Longevity Pass membership model, under Dr. Massimo Gualerzi's clinical governance.
Session Pricing
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Service
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Price
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Cryosuite (Single Session)
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€65
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Localised Cryo
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€50
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LED Photobiomodulation
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On consultation
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Dry Flotation (Zero Body)
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On consultation
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HBOT
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On consultation
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Detox Protocols
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On consultation
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Longevity Pass — Membership Tiers
Named recurring membership model:
- Multiple tiers reflecting different access frequencies and pillar combinations
- Pricing by tier — contact clinic for current Longevity Pass options
- Eligibility review maintained within membership structure
Pricing Notes
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Category
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Details
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Clinic Positioning
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Physician-supervised preventive longevity clinic — Ibiza
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Entry Points
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Cryosuite €65 / Localised Cryo €50
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Membership
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Longevity Pass tiers — contact for pricing
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Clinical Principle
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Screening before intervention — no open-access delivery
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The exact program cost is determined after intake review and confirmation of suitability.
How Programs Are Structured
All structured programs follow a defined sequence:
1. Pre-Visit Phase
- Completion of intake documentation
- Medical history disclosure
- Initial suitability review
2. On-Site Screening Phase
- Eligibility confirmation for cryotherapy and/or HBOT
- Baseline assessment where appropriate
3. Therapy Phase
- Scheduled cryotherapy sessions
- Scheduled hyperbaric oxygen therapy sessions
- Defined exposure duration and limits
4. Review & Planning
- Discussion of response
- Scheduling of repeat sessions if applicable
The structure reinforces separation between screening, intervention, and evaluation.
Length of Stay
Program duration depends on client preference and medical eligibility:
- Single Session: Approximately 1–2 hours
- 3-Day Cycle: Concentrated therapy scheduling
- 5-Day Program: Extended structured exposure within outpatient format
The clinic does not require overnight stay. All attendance is outpatient and appointment-based.
Repeat participation may occur at quarterly or medically appropriate intervals following reassessment.
Clinic: The Longevity Suite Ibiza
Co-founder & CMO: Dr. Massimo Gualerzi
Address: Avenida 8 de Agosto, 1, 07800 Ibiza, Spain
The Longevity Suite Ibiza operates as an urban outpatient clinic on the island of Ibiza. Visits are typically integrated into existing travel schedules rather than planned as standalone destination programmes.
Recommended Length of Stay
The recommended duration depends on the selected format and medical eligibility:
- Single session: 1–2 hours
- Structured 3-day cycle: Consecutive scheduled sessions
- 5-day program: Extended exposure cycle within outpatient format
There is no requirement for overnight admission. All programs are delivered on an appointment basis.
How to Reach the Clinic
City: Ibiza, Spain
Nearest Airport:
Ibiza Airport (IBZ)
Typical Transfer Time:
15–20 minutes by car. Can be slightly longer in the peak summer season
Transport Options:
- Licensed taxi services
- Ride-share platforms
- Car rental
- Private transfer services
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Accommodation & Stay Planning
The Longevity Suite does not operate on-site accommodation.
Visitors typically stay at:
- Central Ibiza business hotels
- Serviced apartments
- Boutique hotels within short driving distance
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Accommodation is independent of clinic operations.
What to Bring
Clients are typically advised to bring:
- Government-issued identification
- Relevant medical documentation
- Current medication list (if applicable)
- Comfortable clothing suitable for short therapy sessions
No specialized equipment is required unless specified during intake.
What Patients Commonly Report
Publicly available testimonials and third-party reviews describe experiences centered on structure, supervision, and time efficiency rather than lifestyle immersion.
Commonly reported themes include:
- Clear separation between screening and intervention
- Professional oversight during cryotherapy and HBOT sessions
- Time-efficient scheduling within business travel
- Perceived improvements in recovery rhythm following structured cycles
- Preference for supervised delivery over independent access
Some clients note that physician-led intake provides reassurance before exposure to extreme cold or pressurized oxygen environments. Others emphasize the outpatient model as compatible with executive schedules.
These statements reflect individual accounts and are not predictive of outcomes. Responses to environmental stress modalities vary based on baseline health status, workload, and recovery variables.
Professional Positioning & Market Context
The Longevity Suite operates within the expanding European preventive longevity sector, which emphasizes:
- Structured stress modulation
- Recovery optimization
- Physician oversight
- Integration into high-demand professional lifestyles
Unlike residential longevity resorts, the Ibiza location positions itself as an urban outpatient model. This structure appeals to professionals seeking repeatable scheduling rather than immersive retreat formats.
The clinic’s multi-city European presence contributes to brand recognition within the preventive longevity market. However, operational scale does not equate to validated long-term clinical outcomes. Longevity-focused interventions remain an evolving field of study.
The Longevity Suite operates within the preventive longevity segment of European healthcare, focusing on supervised environmental stress modulation through cryotherapy and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Its distinction lies less in novelty and more in operational structure: defined screening, controlled exposure, and repeatable scheduling within an outpatient model.
For executives and high-performing professionals, the value proposition resembles performance maintenance rather than episodic care. Baseline eligibility is confirmed, interventions are delivered within predefined parameters, and participation may be repeated at structured intervals. The architecture prioritizes supervision and time efficiency over immersive experience.
The broader longevity field remains under active scientific evaluation. While cold exposure and hyperbaric oxygen therapy have been studied in relation to inflammatory signaling, metabolic adaptation, and cellular markers, long-term preventive outcomes in healthy populations continue to require further validation.
Within this landscape, The Longevity Suite positions itself as a governance-led provider of supervised modalities rather than a curative or anti-aging solution. Its relevance depends on an individual’s preference for structured oversight within a regulated outpatient framework.
Is The Longevity Suite a medical clinic or a wellness center?
The Longevity Suite operates as a physician-supervised preventive longevity clinic. It is not structured as a spa or general wellness facility. Interventions such as whole-body cryotherapy and hyperbaric oxygen therapy are delivered following eligibility screening and within defined medical parameters.
Who is The Longevity Suite designed for?
The clinic primarily serves executives, founders, investors, professional athletes, and individuals operating under sustained cognitive or physical load. It is designed for those seeking structured recovery architecture rather than acute medical treatment.
Is participation personalized?
Participation begins with intake screening and eligibility confirmation. Therapy cycles are structured based on suitability and medical review. The clinic does not provide generalized protocols without screening.
How is privacy managed?
Appointments are scheduled individually within an outpatient model. Client documentation and medical intake information are handled within regulated confidentiality standards.
Can I continue working during a program?
Yes. The clinic operates in an urban, session-based format. Most clients integrate visits into existing workdays or travel schedules rather than pausing professional activity.
Does the clinic treat diabetes or chronic conditions?
The Longevity Suite does not replace specialist care or provide disease-management programs. Individuals with chronic medical conditions should consult their personal physician before participation.
Does participation replace my doctor?
No. The clinic provides preventive screening and supervised environmental modalities. It does not substitute ongoing care from a primary physician or specialist.
How should I evaluate value versus cost?
Evaluation should consider:
- Access to supervised cryotherapy and HBOT
- Structured screening before intervention
- Repeatable cycle architecture
- Operational efficiency within an outpatient setting
The clinic does not position pricing as outcome-based or performance-guaranteed.
A Strategic Pause for Long-Term Capacity
High-performing environments often normalize sustained biological load. Travel, cognitive demand, and compressed recovery cycles accumulate gradually rather than abruptly.
The Longevity Suite offers a structured environment for reviewing and modulating certain physiological stress exposures under supervision. Its framework separates screening from intervention and intervention from review. It does not promise reversal of aging or prevention of disease.
Preventive longevity medicine remains an evolving discipline. While research continues to explore inflammatory markers, oxygen signaling pathways, and metabolic adaptation, long-term outcomes in executive populations require ongoing study.
For individuals who approach health as part of performance governance rather than episodic repair, structured oversight may hold relevance. The clinic’s model emphasizes supervision, defined parameters, and repeatable architecture rather than dramatic claims.
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Disclaimer
This clinic profile is provided for informational and editorial purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. No doctor–patient relationship is created through this content.
The Longevity Suite provides preventive screening and supervised access to modalities such as whole-body cryotherapy and hyperbaric oxygen therapy within a regulated framework. Diagnostic findings reflect current physiological markers and eligibility criteria; they do not predict specific health outcomes or guarantee biological change.
Longevity medicine is an evolving scientific field. While certain modalities have been studied in relation to inflammatory signaling, metabolic adaptation, and cellular markers, many long-term preventive outcomes remain under active investigation. Individual responses vary based on genetics, medical history, environmental factors, and adherence to broader lifestyle variables.
Individuals with chronic medical conditions—including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, autoimmune disorders, or respiratory conditions—should consult their personal physician before participating in new medical programs.
Travel-related links provided on this page are for logistical convenience only. ExtendMy.Life does not guarantee clinical outcomes or assume responsibility for individual medical decisions. All healthcare decisions should be made in consultation with a qualified licensed physician.
References
Hadanny, A. & Efrati, S. (2020) ‘The hyperoxic–hypoxic paradox’, Medical Hypotheses, 140, 109866.
Lee, P. et al. (2014) ‘Brown adipose tissue in adult humans: important implications for energy homeostasis’, Nature Medicine, 20(8), pp. 841–848.
Lubkowska, A. et al. (2011) ‘Whole-body cryostimulation and inflammatory response’, Journal of Thermal Biology, 36(2), pp. 104–108.
Ridker, P.M. (2016) ‘Inflammation, C-reactive protein, and cardiovascular disease’, Circulation Research, 118(1), pp. 145–156.
World Health Organization (2022) Update of the consensus document on prevention of frailty in elderly people. Geneva: World Health Organization.