Exclusive | Inside the West Village longevity clinic that caters to celebrities and royalty and is launching a $250K annual membership

You’ve heard of biohacking buff Bryan Johnson.Now meet this fresh face.Dr.
Jonathann Kuo runs Extension Health, a Manhattan longevity clinic specializing in pricey age-defying therapies, such as $12,000 plasma exchange sessions and $5,000 sex-enhancing treatments.Fans include biohackers, CEOs, stars like Justin Baldoni, athletes like Troy Aikman, and even royalty who have cash to spare for cutting-edge care.Kuo, 46, started the pain clinic Hudson Health and eventually shifted his focus from pain management to regenerative medicine and cellular health after having a close encounter with Father Time.“Despite being a doctor, I was overweight.
I was pre-diabetic, I had brain fog.I couldn’t focus,” Kuo told The Post.
“I was really sluggish, and this was, like, in my late 30s.I was like, ‘What’s going on?'”The father of two traveled the world, consulted other doctors, tested novel technology and devised a biohacking plan about six years ago.Now trim with chiseled features and a boyish face, Kuo practices what he preaches at Extension Health, 160 7th Ave S, which officially rebranded last summer as a rejuvenation destination.“There’s no other place in New York City, or honestly, even around the world that I know of that has all of these newest therapeutics,” Kuo said.He plans to roll out a $250,000 annual membership covering the “most advanced testing and therapeutics available.” Two “affordable” tiers will start around $10,000 a year.
Services now are à la carte.“You can spend anywhere from several hundred dollars to tens of thousands of dollars.There’s a price point for everyone,” Kuo said.
“My goal is to make this accessible for as many people as I can.”The cozy and plush West Village space, featuring a lush wall of greenery that symbolizes growth and vitality, typically draws two types of patients.There are those with chronic illness — people suffering from Lyme disease or longtime mold exposure who have been “failed [...