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Gladden Longevity

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Practice TypePerformance Health
LocationDallas, Irving
DoctorsJeffrey Gladden MD, FACC, Cardiology, Luke Sorrell MD, Internal Medicine
Telehealth TypeVirtual support
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

At Gladden Longevity, two physicians pursue a single ambitious question: how good can the human body actually be? Dr. Jeffrey Gladden founded the Irving, Texas practice after a decorated career as an interventional cardiologist. He built the practice around the conviction that aging is not a linear process but an exponential one, and that its trajectory is changeable.

Dr. Gladden and Dr. Luke Sorrell work together to deliver personalized longevity and performance programs for adults. The practice organizes its approach through the Symphony of Longevity framework, a method for composing individualized health strategies. Therapies include peptide therapy, NAD therapy, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, hormone optimization, epigenetic age testing, Brain Frequency Therapy, ozone therapy, pulse shockwave therapy, and metabolic optimization. An in-house nutritionist performs MRT food sensitivity testing. Programs begin with a minimum two-day in-person assessment, and virtual-only support is also available. The practice currently conducts the LIFE-RAFT trial, a clinical investigation into whether biological aging can be reversed.

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200 O'Connor Ridge Blvd., Suite 100, Irving, TX 75038

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Frequently Asked Questions

Start by filling out the inquiry form on the Gladden Longevity website and scheduling a consultation. The team uses that conversation to explore whether the practice is a good fit. From there, you meet with the clinical experts to design your personalized program.

Personalized programs begin with a minimum two-day in-person assessment at the Irving, Texas location. For those who cannot visit in person, Gladden Longevity also offers virtual-only support options.

Yes. Gladden Longevity provides virtual support for clients who prefer remote access. The practice structures its programs to accommodate both in-person and virtual participants.

Gladden Longevity offers a wide range of therapies including peptide therapy, NAD therapy, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, hormone optimization, ozone therapy, pulse shockwave therapy, Brain Frequency Therapy, epigenetic age testing, nutritional testing, and metabolic optimization. The practice also performs MRT food sensitivity testing through its in-house nutritionist.

The Symphony of Longevity is Dr. Gladden's proprietary framework for building a personalized longevity strategy. It organizes the various clinical, lifestyle, and therapeutic components of a client's program into a coherent, individualized plan. The framework informs how both physicians approach each patient's care.

The LIFE-RAFT trial stands for Life Energy Resilience and Antifragility Trial. Dr. Jeffrey Gladden leads this clinical investigation to examine whether biological aging can be reversed. Gladden Longevity conducts the trial as part of its broader research mission.

Gladden Longevity focuses on adult patients. The practice works with adults across a wide age range who want to optimize their healthspan, extend longevity, and elevate their physical and cognitive performance.

Program investment at Gladden Longevity varies based on scope and goals. Budget options referenced during intake range from under $10,000 to $60,000 to $75,000 or more annually for comprehensive programs. The team works with each client to align program design with their goals and budget.

Yes. Gladden Longevity employs an in-house nutritionist, Madelynn Walker, who holds a degree from Texas A&M. She performs MRT food sensitivity testing as part of the practice's nutritional assessment offerings.

Yes. Dr. Gladden hosts the Gladden Longevity Podcast, which releases new episodes every Thursday at noon. He also authored the book '100 is the New 30,' which outlines his philosophy and longevity framework in detail.

Practice last updated April 11, 2026