Dr. John WilkinsMD, MSc

Cardiology

at Northwestern Medicine Human Longevity Clinic

About

John T. Wilkins, MD, MSc, is a cardiologist who directs research at the Potocsnak Longevity Institute's Human Longevity Laboratory at Northwestern University. His research work informs the scientific foundation of the Human Longevity Clinic. Dr. Wilkins serves in a research capacity and does not see patients for clinical appointments within the clinic.

Who is Dr. Wilkins right for?

Dr. Wilkins is best understood as a research leader rather than a clinical provider. He directs the Human Longevity Laboratory at Northwestern University's Potocsnak Longevity Institute, where his work in preventive cardiology and longevity science forms the scientific foundation for the Human Longevity Clinic. Patients benefit indirectly from his research, which guides the clinical team's evidence-based approach to cardiovascular health and longevity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Wilkins does not see patients for clinical appointments within the clinic. He serves in a research capacity, directing work at the Human Longevity Laboratory at Northwestern's Potocsnak Longevity Institute. His research forms the scientific foundation that guides the clinical team.

Dr. Wilkins directs research at the Human Longevity Laboratory within the Potocsnak Longevity Institute at Northwestern University. His work in preventive medicine and cardiology directly informs the evidence-based protocols the clinic uses.

Dr. Wilkins specializes in preventive medicine and cardiology. He holds an MD and an MSc, and his research at Northwestern focuses on the science of longevity and cardiovascular health.

Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026