Free 30-minute consultation
You've got the results. Now you need the right questions.
Your GP said everything's fine. But you still feel off — tired, slow, not quite yourself. A longevity consultation doesn't just review your numbers. It asks what they mean for the next 30 years.
Book my free 30-minute consultation →No commitment. No referral needed.
What brought you here
The GP said everything's fine.
And they weren't wrong. Standard blood panels check for disease — not for how well you're actually functioning. A result that sits inside the "normal" range can still sit at the bottom of that range. Nobody flags it. Nobody asks why.
You're not unwell enough to worry anyone. But you're not thriving either. That gap — between "nothing's wrong" and "I feel genuinely good" — is exactly what a longevity consultation is designed to close.
The GP is right for you if...
You've just had something acute — an infection, an injury — and you need it treated.
You want a prescription renewed, a referral made, a specific symptom diagnosed.
You're looking for reassurance that nothing is critically wrong.
A longevity consultation is right for you if...
You've had bloods done and been told you're "fine" — but something still feels off.
You're tired in a way that sleep doesn't fix.
Your weight, energy, or mood has shifted and nobody seems to have a good answer.
You want to understand your results, not just be told they're normal.
You're thinking about the next 20–30 years, not just today.
Systems thinking
Your body does not work in silos.
Every system affects every other. A GP consult is usually scoped to one concern. A longevity review looks at how they interact — because that's where the real picture lives.
Poor sleep raises cortisol. Raised cortisol disrupts insulin. Disrupted insulin accelerates fat storage.
Chronic gut inflammation drives immune overactivation. Immune overactivation ages tissue faster.
Low testosterone in men — and oestrogen in women — affects bone density, mood, cardiovascular risk, and cognitive sharpness simultaneously.
This is what a longevity review catches. A standard panel won't.
Common questions
These are some questions people bring in.
My bloods came back normal but I still feel exhausted all the time. Is that worth looking into?
Yes. "Normal" on a standard panel means you don't have a diagnosable disease — it doesn't mean you're functioning optimally. Fatigue that persists despite normal results usually has a cause. We look at where your markers actually sit within the range, not just whether they crossed a threshold.
I'm in my 40s and I've noticed my body recovering slower than it used to. Is that just ageing?
Some of it is. But the rate at which you age is not fixed. Slower recovery is often a signal — of hormonal shifts, mitochondrial efficiency, inflammation, or sleep quality. Understanding which one lets you act on it.
My GP says I don't need to worry about my cholesterol yet. Should I get a second opinion?
A longevity consultation isn't a second opinion on your GP — it's a different lens entirely. We look at particle size, ratios, and cardiovascular risk factors your GP may not have ordered. Not to contradict, but to give you a fuller picture.
I've been gaining weight despite eating well and exercising. What could cause that?
Dozens of things — insulin resistance, cortisol dysregulation, thyroid function, hormonal shifts, gut microbiome imbalances. The answer is rarely "try harder". It's usually a systems issue that needs a systems review.
I don't have a specific complaint. I just want to understand where I actually stand, health-wise.
That's exactly what this is for. Most people who book don't have a crisis — they have a question. Where am I? What should I be paying attention to? That's a completely valid reason to come in.
How is this different from a full-body health check?
A health check tells you what's there. A longevity consultation tells you what it means, how systems are interacting, and what to do about it — with someone who has time to actually talk it through with you.
Who you’ll speak to
A longevity doctor, not a GP.
Your GP has 10 minutes and 10,000 patients. They’re optimised to catch what’s wrong. A longevity consultation is optimised to understand what could be better — and what’s likely to matter in 10 years, not just today.
Dr. Canny Chawda
MBBS · Longevity & Preventive Medicine
Dr. Chawda spent over a decade in clinical medicine before specialising in longevity and preventive health. Her approach starts with your data — blood panels, biomarkers, lifestyle patterns — and ends with a plan that’s specific to you, not a protocol built for the average patient.
She’s seen what happens when problems are caught early. And what happens when they’re not.
30-minute consultations
Real time to understand your picture, not just your problem.
Reads your existing results
Bring whatever you have — bloods, scans, wearable data.
No referral required
Self-refer. Start the conversation directly.
Not a replacement for your GP
A complement. A second lens. A sharper picture.
Book your consultation
30 minutes. One sharper picture.
Free. No commitment. No referral needed. Bring your results or come with nothing — we’ll work with what you have.
Before you book
This consultation is right for you if…
You have results you don't fully understand
You feel off, even though nothing is technically "wrong"
You want to understand your body before something goes wrong
You're willing to spend 30 minutes to get a clearer picture
And this is not for you if…
You’re looking for a quick fix, a prescription, or a diagnosis. This is a conversation — the beginning of understanding, not a resolution. If you have an acute symptom or emergency, please see your GP.
Still here?
Good sign.
Most people who get this far already know they want a clearer picture. The consultation is free. The only cost is 30 minutes.
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