August 14, 2025 - News

Fountain Life Raises $18M for Longevity Clinics

Test, track, trial.
Fountain Life
Fountain Life

Fountain Life is upgrading the annual checkup.

What’s happening: The longevity startup co-founded by Dr. Peter Diamandis and entrepreneur Tony Robbins secured $18M to scale clinics and protocols across the US.

Life-long. Operating four locations in Florida, Texas, and New York, Fountain Life combines advanced diagnostics—from scans to bloodwork to whole-genome sequencing—to build personalized longevity protocols.

Clued in, it prescribes regenerative therapies currently undergoing FDA trials, tracking effectiveness with its functional medicine LLM, Zori.

Going big. Raising $108M to date, Fountain Life plans new centers in Houston, Miami, and LA over the next year. With annual memberships running $20K+, it’s also training other medical clinics on its protocols to lower costs.

Bringing backup. Adding clout and capital, Diamandis serves as Fountain Life’s resident Dr. x Founder, championing the adoption of longevity medicine. Robbins, meanwhile, co-founded health optimization platform Lifeforce, where Diamandis is an advisor.

Expanding the footprint, Robbins teamed with real estate mogul Sam Nazarian to launch The Estate, a network of Fountain Life-integrated longevity resorts

Takeaway: Longevity clinics are the modern executive physical, but Fountain Life’s early bet on regenerative medicine could give it an edge.

 

Ryan Deer
Ryan Deer
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