Cenegenics Alternatives: Finding the Right Executive Health Program

Cenegenics pioneered executive age management with a hormone-centric model. But comprehensive programs aren't the only path, and hormones aren't the only lever. Here's how to evaluate your options.

Last updated: February 2, 2026

What Cenegenics Offers

Cenegenics, founded in 1997, has operated for nearly three decades as a premium age-management clinic for executives and high-performers. Their model combines comprehensive baseline testing with ongoing physician-supervised treatment, typically centered on hormone optimization.

The typical Cenegenics program includes:

With locations in multiple cities and a long track record, Cenegenics has built credibility in the executive health space. The investment is significant, typically $7,500-16,000 in the first year and $6,000-12,000 annually thereafter, reflecting the comprehensiveness of the approach.

Understanding the Trade-offs

Broad vs. Focused

Cenegenics addresses aging comprehensively, treating multiple systems simultaneously. This makes sense if you want to optimize everything at once and have the budget to match.

However, if your primary concern is a specific domain (say, vascular health affecting energy, cognition, and sexual function) you may end up paying for broad intervention when targeted optimization would be more efficient.

Hormone-First vs. Vascular-First

Cenegenics has historically positioned hormone optimization as central to age management. Testosterone replacement is often a cornerstone of their protocols.

An alternative view: hormones are important, but they're passengers on the vascular system. If blood vessels can't deliver oxygen and nutrients effectively, optimizing hormones may provide incomplete results. The vascular-first approach suggests addressing the delivery system before adding fuel.

Comparison of Executive Health Approaches

Program Type Typical Cost Focus Commitment
Cenegenics $7,500-16,000/yr Comprehensive age management, hormone-centric Ongoing (annual)
Fountain Life $10,500-21,500/yr Advanced diagnostics, early detection Ongoing (annual)
Concierge Medicine $2,000-25,000/yr Primary care with enhanced access Ongoing (annual)
Telehealth Hormone Clinics $600-3,000/yr Medication access (TRT, ED) Ongoing (medication-dependent)
GRN Labs Protocol $5,000 Targeted vascular optimization 12-week program

Who Benefits from Each Approach

Cenegenics or similar may be right if:

  • You want comprehensive, physician-supervised age management
  • You're comfortable with hormone replacement as a treatment cornerstone
  • The annual investment fits your budget
  • You value in-person clinic visits and established protocols
  • You want to address multiple health domains simultaneously

A focused protocol may be right if:

  • Your primary concern is a specific symptom cluster (ED, brain fog, fatigue)
  • You prefer to avoid hormone replacement if possible
  • You want a defined program with a clear endpoint
  • You suspect vascular factors may be driving your symptoms
  • You prefer measurable outcomes within a set timeframe

The GRN Vascular Protocol

If your symptoms point to vascular dysfunction (ED, brain fog, fatigue, declining energy despite "normal" labs) the GRN Protocol offers a focused 12-week optimization program without hormones.

Rather than treating symptoms or replacing hormones, we focus on the vascular architecture: endothelial function, nitric oxide production, and glycocalyx health. This addresses the delivery system that determines whether everything else, including hormones, can actually reach the tissues that need it.

The program includes advanced biomarker testing (ADMA, ApoB, homocysteine), a targeted supplement protocol, and bi-weekly progress tracking.

The Question of Hormones

This isn't an anti-hormone position. For men with genuinely low testosterone and intact vascular function, hormone optimization may be appropriate. The question is whether to start there.

Many symptoms attributed to low testosterone (fatigue, brain fog, low libido, ED) overlap with symptoms of vascular insufficiency. If blood flow is the limiting factor, adding hormones may help partially while leaving the root issue unaddressed.

Some men discover that after supporting vascular function, their hormone levels naturally improve, or that they no longer need hormone replacement because the delivery system now works properly. Learn more about the vascular-first approach.

Common Questions

Is Cenegenics worth the cost?

It depends on what you're looking for. For comprehensive age management with hormone optimization, Cenegenics delivers a proven model with decades of experience. If your concerns are more specific, particularly if they point to vascular factors, you may get better ROI from a focused program.

Can I do Cenegenics and vascular optimization?

Yes. Some executives use comprehensive programs for periodic assessment while working on specific optimization, like vascular health, through focused protocols. These approaches can complement each other.

What if I've already tried Cenegenics?

If you've been through an age management program and still have unresolved symptoms, vascular factors may be worth investigating. Many men find that addressing endothelial function provides the improvement that hormone optimization alone couldn't deliver.

Interested in a focused approach to vascular optimization?

Apply for a Vascular Review

Medical Disclaimer

This comparison is for informational purposes only. GRN Labs provides educational content and data-driven biomarker assessments. We are not medical doctors, and nothing on this website constitutes medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. GRN Labs is not affiliated with Cenegenics.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Any products or protocols discussed are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary. Always consult your physician before beginning any new supplement, diet, or health regimen.