Program guide

What is a hotel longevity program?

How to distinguish a structured longevity program from a marketing label, and which assessments, inclusions and limits to compare.

Reviewed
16 August 2026
Method
MyWellnessHotel research standard
Status
Editorial preview

Short answer

A credible hotel longevity program is a structured, bookable offer with named assessments, consultations or interventions, a defined duration and a clear relationship to the hotel stay.

Planning preview

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01

Look for program structure

A list of advanced-sounding treatments does not establish a program. The schedule, duration, professional involvement and inclusions should be understandable before booking.

02

Separate assessment from outcome

Diagnostics and consultations describe what the program does. They do not prove a medical benefit or future health result.

  • Program duration and schedule
  • Named assessments
  • Who delivers each component
  • Stay, price and follow-up basis
03

Check the booking relationship

Some offers are stay-linked packages, while others are clinic services available to hotel guests. The distinction affects price, availability and what happens if accommodation changes.

Method and limits

This guide explains the current MyWellnessHotel qualification method. Hotel facilities and programs change, so trip-critical details should be confirmed before a non-refundable booking. The catalog describes travel products and does not provide medical advice.

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