New York-based longevity clinic Modern Age has closed per an email from the company's founder Melissa Eamer.
Early Friday morning, Modern Age guests received an email from founder and chief executive officer Melissa Eamer revealing that theCity locations in Flatiron and the Upper East Side and also served several other states via virtual care. Services included in-depth blood tests, IV drips, injections and specific optimization programs for concerns like weight loss and fertility.In the email, Eamer said: “I’m reaching out to update you with some sad news.
The company’s chief medical officer Dr. Anant Vinjamoori also shared: “It has been one of the highest honors in my career to help build Modern Age. I joined this company to build a different healthcare experience—one that combined the latest science with a deeply personal approach to provide people with hope and optimism about their health. It was a privilege to provide care to some of you directly, and I know our full clinical team has served so many more.
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