
Michigan Longevity Clinic
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| Practice Type | Performance Health |
| Doctors | Manzur Moidunny MD, Family Medicine |
About
At Michigan Longevity Clinic in Warren, MI, Dr. Manzur Moidunny leads an evidence-based practice focused on health optimization and longevity. He built the clinic around a straightforward conviction: health should improve every year, not decline. The clinic follows a four-step framework: Assess, Plan, Optimize, and Sustain. Dr. Moidunny measures metabolic, hormonal, and physiological markers to identify what limits energy and recovery. Services include VO2 Max Testing, Resting Metabolic Rate Testing, body composition analysis, biomarker testing, medical weight loss with GLP-1 medications, and hormone replacement therapy for both men and women. Assessments run approximately 60 to 90 minutes. A longevity coach on staff translates clinical data into actionable fitness and nutrition strategies. New patients schedule through the online Calendly booking system.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Michigan Longevity Clinic accepts new patient bookings through its online Calendly scheduler. You can select a time that fits your schedule directly from the clinic's website. Appointments run approximately 60 to 90 minutes. The clinic limits available appointment slots, so booking in advance is recommended.
The initial assessment at Michigan Longevity Clinic includes an in-depth physician consultation covering your symptoms, goals, medical history, and lifestyle. Dr. Moidunny reviews targeted lab work and biomarkers focused on hormones, metabolism, and inflammation. You leave with a personalized longevity plan outlining next steps for nutrition, movement, sleep, and follow-up care.
The clinic offers body composition analysis, VO2 Max Testing, Resting Metabolic Rate Testing, comprehensive biomarker testing, longevity assessments, medical weight loss with GLP-1 medications, metabolic optimization, and hormone replacement therapy for men and women. Dr. Moidunny tailors each service to the individual patient's data and goals.
Yes. The clinic's women's HRT program addresses estrogen and progesterone imbalances. Dr. Moidunny builds each protocol around the patient's hormone panel and symptoms. The goal is symptom relief and long-term hormonal health.
VO2 Max Testing measures how efficiently the body uses oxygen during exercise. The clinic considers it the single best indicator of cardiovascular fitness and aerobic capacity. Dr. Moidunny uses VO2 Max data to assess heart health, endurance potential, and long-term longevity risk as part of a full health picture.
Yes. Dr. Moidunny incorporates GLP-1 medications into his physician-guided weight loss program when appropriate for the patient. He pairs medication with personalized nutrition plans and metabolic data to support effective, lasting results.
Michigan Longevity Clinic follows a four-step framework: Assess, Plan, Optimize, and Sustain. Dr. Moidunny starts with a full biomarker and metabolic evaluation, then builds a personalized protocol targeting metabolism, hormone balance, and long-term health. He tracks markers over time to support continual improvement year after year.
Yes. Michigan Longevity Clinic has a longevity coach on staff who holds NASM Certified Personal Trainer, Precision Nutrition Level 1, and RYT-200 certifications. The coach specializes in translating clinical data like VO2 Max and body composition results into clear, actionable strategies patients can apply in daily life.
Assessments at Michigan Longevity Clinic run approximately 60 to 90 minutes. This allows Dr. Moidunny to conduct a thorough review of your health history, discuss your goals, and go over lab results in detail. The clinic limits available appointment slots to maintain this standard of care.
Practice last updated June 9, 2026



