LongevityX
Recovery & injury repair

Recovering slower than you used to.

Supervised medical recovery for soft-tissue setbacks, post-surgical repair and training plateaus — the lane most telehealth clinics skip.

Training hard and not bouncing back isn’t a willpower problem — it’s biology. Whether you’re managing a soft-tissue setback, coming back from surgery, or noticing that what once took a weekend now takes two, our clinicians review your recovery physiology and build a supervised plan around it.

Our differentiator
$189/ month
  • Clinician-assessed recovery plan
  • Reviews at week 1 and week 4
  • Care-team messaging
  • Built around your training load

+ medication, priced privately by our pharmacy after your consult

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Why we can’t name the treatment yet

“We can’t share the name of the treatment until an online consult takes place between you and a registered practitioner.”

Australian regulations prevent us from discussing specific prescription medicines outside a formal appointment with an AHPRA-registered doctor — and that’s exactly how it should be. The right treatment depends on your pathology, your history and your goals. If you’re eligible, your LongevityX doctor will review your results, explain every option in plain language, and recommend only what’s appropriate for you.

Doing it the right way means:

  • No treatment in a cart before a consult
  • Independent clinical advice — no prescription commissions
  • Your prescriber named and AHPRA-registered
  • Dispensed by a disclosed Australian pharmacy
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This information is general and is not medical advice. The eligibility check is not a diagnosis and does not guarantee eligibility for any program or treatment. Any treatment is determined solely by your treating AHPRA-registered practitioner following a private consultation, and is not suitable for everyone. Individual results vary.

Program fees are shown up front. Any medication is priced separately and privately by our pharmacy after your clinician decides it’s appropriate.