Dr. Bill BrandenburgMD

Preventive Medicine

at Longevity Metrics — Boulder, CO

About

William (Bill) Brandenburg, MD founded Longevity Metrics in Boulder, Colorado to intervene against disease before symptoms appear. He serves as both a hospitalist at Sterling Regional Medical Center and clinical faculty at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Those dual roles keep his clinical instincts sharp while his longevity work pushes medicine upstream.

Dr. Brandenburg specializes in preventive and internal medicine, with deep clinical interests in cardiovascular risk, body composition, VO2 max, sleep medicine, and neurocognitive screening. S. life expectancy. He hosts the Full Scope podcast, covering longevity science, diagnostics, and aging. His evidence-based philosophy is direct: no false promises, no supplement sales funnels, no empty claims. Outside medicine, Dr. Brandenburg is a father of three, a husband, and an avid skier, mountaineer, and martial artist who has built his practice with the same discipline he brings to the mountains.

Education & Training

Additional Training

Clinical faculty at the University of Colorado School of Medicine; hospitalist at Sterling Regional Medical Center

Conditions Treated

cardiovascular disease
metabolic dysfunction
sarcopenia
obesity
sleep apnea
osteoporosis
cancer (screening)
dementia
cognitive decline
diabetes
hypertension
atherosclerosis
autoimmune conditions

Who is Dr. Brandenburg right for?

Dr. Brandenburg serves adults who want a rigorous, data-driven picture of their health before problems emerge. He works well with patients concerned about cardiovascular risk, metabolic dysfunction, sarcopenia, cognitive decline, or cancer detection. Executives, athletes, and high-performers who want objective baselines and actionable data fit well here. Patients seeking a second opinion or medication optimization also benefit from a consultation with Dr. Brandenburg.

Similar Doctors Nearby

Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Brandenburg focuses on cardiovascular disease, metabolic dysfunction, sarcopenia, obesity, sleep apnea, osteoporosis, cancer screening, dementia, cognitive decline, diabetes, hypertension, atherosclerosis, and autoimmune conditions. His work centers on identifying these conditions early, before they produce symptoms.

Dr. Brandenburg specializes in preventive and internal medicine. He holds a clinical faculty appointment at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and practices as a hospitalist at Sterling Regional Medical Center through Rural Physicians Group.

Dr. Brandenburg takes the position that what gets measured gets managed. He focuses on early detection and lifestyle optimization rather than treating disease after it develops. He takes an evidence-based approach and does not endorse clinically unvalidated longevity therapeutics or supplement-based life-extension claims.

Yes. Dr. Brandenburg reviews every result before delivery. Longevity Metrics uses more than 25 specialized AI diagnostic models, but a physician reviews all data before it reaches the patient. No raw data leaves without physician oversight.

Yes. Dr. Brandenburg offers physician consultations specifically for second opinions, longevity strategy, and medication optimization. Consultations run 60 minutes and are available in person or via telehealth. Pricing ranges from $500 to $600 depending on the service configuration.

Dr. Brandenburg serves as principal investigator of the 100-Year Human Aging Study, a pragmatic-prospective observational clinical trial. S. states. His research directly informs the screening protocols at Longevity Metrics.

Yes. Dr. Brandenburg conducts consultations in person at the Boulder office or via telehealth. Patients can bring data from any provider and discuss longevity strategy, results interpretation, or treatment planning remotely.

Dr. Brandenburg works as a hospitalist at Sterling Regional Medical Center through Rural Physicians Group. That clinical role informs his longevity work. Years of observing late-stage disease outcomes on the hospital floor shaped his focus on upstream prevention and early detection.

Doctor profile last updated April 11, 2026