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Longevity Maine

Quick Facts

Practice TypeHybrid
LocationSouth Portland, Portland
DoctorsBen Hagopian MD, Family Medicine
Year Founded2020
Telehealth TypeVideo visits and virtual nutrition consultations
Telehealth AvailableYes

About

At Longevity Maine, Dr. Ben Hagopian and exercise physiologist Michael Leary built something rare: medicine, nutrition, and strength training under one roof. Dr. Hagopian cofounded the South Portland practice and serves as its medical director. The team draws on over four decades of combined experience in health and wellness.

Three pillars organize the program: Longevity Medical Care, Personalized Nutrition, and High-Touch Training. Members receive direct primary care access alongside advanced diagnostics like VO2 max testing, DEXA scans, whole genome sequencing, coronary calcium scans, and continuous glucose monitoring. The practice also offers Galleri liquid biopsy and Rapamycin therapy as add-on services. A partnership with LB Kitchen gives members access to weekly locally sourced prepared meals. HSA and FSA payments cover membership fees.

Details

Address

144 Thadeus St, #1, South Portland, ME 04106

Membership Details

Signature Monthly Membership (12-month commitment required; 3 months written notice to cancel) and One-Time Evaluation option. Pricing not listed on website.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Longevity Maine offers two tiers. The Signature Monthly Membership requires a 12-month commitment and three months of written notice to cancel. The One-Time Evaluation is available for those who want a single comprehensive assessment. Pricing is not listed publicly; contact the practice directly for current rates.

The Signature Membership covers quarterly physician visits and email check-ins, direct primary care access including physicals and sick visits, extensive labs twice annually, blood pressure home monitoring, a longevity curriculum binder, coronary calcium scan, DEXA scan up to twice per year, home sleep study, continuous glucose monitoring, whole genome sequencing, polygenic risk score, FibroScan, VO2 max testing up to twice per year, strength assessments, daily coaching, personalized exercise programming, and up to five nutrition visits annually with a dietitian.

Yes. Longevity Maine accepts HSA and FSA payments for membership fees.

Yes. Members have access to same-day appointments. The practice also offers telemedicine visits for added convenience.

The practice uses a wide range of advanced testing. That includes VO2 max testing, DEXA scanning, coronary calcium scans, whole genome sequencing, polygenic risk scores, FibroScan, continuous glucose monitoring, home sleep studies, advanced cholesterol testing, hormone testing, micronutrient testing, and resting metabolic rate testing. Galleri liquid biopsy for cancer detection is available as an add-on.

Yes. The practice includes cancer screening within its longevity medicine approach. Members can also add the Galleri liquid biopsy, which screens for multiple cancer types by detecting tumor DNA circulating in the blood.

Longevity Maine offers a complimentary 30-minute consultation with Dr. Hagopian and exercise physiologist Michael Leary. This meeting lets prospective patients learn about the program and ask questions before enrolling. You can schedule through the practice's website or by calling the office.

Yes. Three pillars organize the program: Longevity Medical Care, Personalized Nutrition, and High-Touch Training. Dr. Hagopian leads the medical side. Michael Leary, an exercise physiologist and strength and conditioning coach, directs the training program. A registered dietitian handles nutrition. The team coordinates care around each member's individual data and goals.

Yes. The practice partners with LB Kitchen in Portland, Maine. Members can pick up weekly prepared meals made from locally sourced whole food ingredients. The service supports members who want practical help maintaining healthy nutrition.

Longevity Maine operates as a direct primary care and performance health practice. The practice does not bill insurance for membership fees. Members can use HSA or FSA funds to cover costs.

Practice last updated August 19, 2026