Official Sources First
Listings usually begin with official clinic websites, diagnostics providers, public business information, and claim or correction submissions that improve source quality over time.
Help more people discover your clinic through one high-intent directory, while visitors compare longevity clinics, diagnostics, recovery hubs, and remote care programs in a cleaner way.
Use treatment-driven entry points when you already know the kind of protocol, diagnostic, or clinical intervention you want to compare.
Split the market by service model first so visitors can compare clinics, diagnostics, recovery, and remote programs without mixing unrelated options.
Destination pages help visitors compare local clusters and give the site stronger city-level entry points over time.
Hand-selected profiles with richer trust signals, stronger structure, and clear next-step actions.
The site gets stronger when every page explains how listings are researched, what gets structured, and where visitors still need to verify details directly.
Listings usually begin with official clinic websites, diagnostics providers, public business information, and claim or correction submissions that improve source quality over time.
The directory tries to structure service model, city, treatment focus, oversight signals, booking paths, and directional pricing so visitors can compare like with like.
Operators can claim a listing or send corrections, which is often the fastest way to improve geographic accuracy, service detail, and direct-source links for future visitors.
The Biohacking Map is most useful when visitors treat it as a comparison layer, not as a replacement for direct provider verification. Methodology and quality-guideline pages make that standard visible.
Start broad with category or city, then narrow down by treatment, price tier, and delivery model. When a listing looks promising, move into the profile and verify fit directly with the provider.
Operators can claim an existing profile, submit a new listing, or send better verification, service detail, and booking links to improve visibility and accuracy.
Listings are grouped into longevity clinics, diagnostics labs, recovery hubs, and remote-first programs so visitors can compare operators by city, treatment path, and trust signals.
The directory starts with public research from official sources and then structures category, location, treatment focus, and next-step links into a more useful comparison page.
No. Trust signals help frame what a provider says publicly, but suitability, oversight, and treatment risk still need direct confirmation with the provider.
Yes. Claims and corrections improve the quality of direct links, service detail, credential clarity, and geographic accuracy over time.