September 23, 2025 - News

Next Health Acquires Lindora, Plans Longevity Upgrades

In new territory.
Lindora Clinic exterior
Lindora

Next Health is moving in on Medicine 4.0.

What’s happening: The health optimization clinic acquired medical weight loss franchise Lindora from Xponential Fitness.

Trading spaces. Prioritizing Club Pilates, XPOF is offloading the GLP-1 clinic it bought in 2024.

For Next, the deal accelerates growth, adding 30+ sites and 80 sold licenses to its network of 75+ clinics open or in development.

Next era. CEO Dr. Darshan Shah says Lindora’s assets advance his Medicine 4.0 vision, a model uniting lifestyle, preventative, functional, and longevity disciplines.

Next already prescribes GLP-1s alongside scans, functional medicine, and therapies like HRT, TPE, and NAD+. Equipping Lindora sites with diagnostic and rejuvenation protocols, its system of clinics aims to transform how care is delivered.

Proving ground. Meanwhile, its Boston-based East Coast flagship will join its West Hollywood site in piloting cutting-edge wellness tech, expanding from RLT and hyperbaric treatments into brain health diagnostics and therapeutics.

Punchline: As Xponential exits clinical weight loss, Next Health sees a scalable path to replacing sick care with optimization.

Ryan Deer
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