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Longevity Doctors & Medical Practices in Munich

"Which doctor in my city is open to longevity medicine?" is the question we hear most. This is a factual, community-maintained list of practicing physicians in Munich whose practice focus includes prevention, diagnostics or longevity medicine. We list — we do not rate or rank. This page is not medical advice; whether a practice fits you is between you and the physician.

Selection criteria: suggested by community members and editorially reviewed. Listed alphabetically — we list, we do not rate.

Dr. med. Alexander Hammouda – Privatpraxis für integrative Medizin (branded 'Health, Prevention & Longevity Center')

Würmtalstraße 48, 81375 München

The practice brands itself as a Health, Prevention & Longevity Center and states it works preventively, precisely, personalised and participatively, analysing mitochondrial function, hormones, microbiome and inflammation as a system. Notably one of the few Munich options that also treats statutory-insured patients, with epigenetic/DNA testing and a mitochondrial-medicine focus stated on its own site.

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Praxis für Präventivmedizin – Dr. med. univ. Nina Walther

Waisenhausstraße 52A, 80637 München

A specialist-led Privatpraxis whose longevity page describes building an individual longevity concept from a biological age profile plus lab, micronutrient and hormone status, then working on cell health, mitochondrial function, hormonal balance and inflammation. It is a small, physician-run practice rather than a package-selling centre, which suits members who want continuity of care.

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Privatärztliche Praxis Dr. med. Alexander Auer (VitalityClub)

Karlsplatz 25, EG Hotel Koenigshof (Zugang über Prielmayerstr.), 80335 München — Impressum seat: Waltherstr. 9b, 80337 München

A single-physician private practice built explicitly around functional and longevity medicine in central Munich, with mitochondrial medicine, micronutrient/orthomolecular protocols and microbiome work as declared focus areas rather than side offerings. The associated VitalityClub runs a structured 12-month longevity programme, and the practice publishes a full English version of its site.

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Privatpraxis am Kosttor

Am Kosttor 1, 80331 München

A physician-led private internal-medicine and endocrinology practice whose own site frames longevity medicine as extending healthspan, not just lifespan, and backs it with a genuinely deep diagnostic stack: metabolomics, genetic risk panels, multi-day CGM and HRV, spiroergometry for VO2max and referral pathways to cardiac MRI and coronary CT. The therapeutic side (orthomolecular protocols, NAD+, IHHT) is layered on top of a conventional internist workup rather than replacing it.

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Sportkardiologie Prof. Dr. med. Axel Preßler

Törringstraße 6, 81675 München

Probably the strongest VO2max/CPET address in Munich: a sports-cardiology private practice led by a cardiology professor where spiroergometry and grip strength are core clinical tools rather than add-ons, which maps directly onto the two best-evidenced longevity biomarkers. The site explicitly names a longevity programme built around slowing ageing processes, combined with CGM, InBody composition and hypoxia training.

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Zentrum Funktionelle Medizin

Volkartstraße 5, 80634 München

An all-physician functional medicine centre (three internists plus a gynaecologist) that combines conventional specialist training with a functional workup: metabolic check-up, genetic analysis, glucose monitoring, bioidentical hormones and HRV stress measurement. It publishes a full English site, which matters for the international part of the community, though demand is high enough that new patients go on a waitlist.

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