Dr. Jerry N. Mixon, MD
Anti-Aging Medicine
11335 NE 122 Way 250 Kirkland WA, 98034About
Dr. Jerry Mixon has specialized in Longevity Medicine since 1998. He is one of America's most experienced and respected practitioners in the field. His clinics have helped many thousands of people to lead longer, more active, and joy-filled lives. The physicians who care for patients at Longevity Medical Clinics strive to prevent, or even reverse many of the "Normal" but destructive changes of aging. their goal is to help patients be Stronger, Faster, Leaner, Stronger, Sexier, and Happier than is normal for their age.
Unfortunatly, we do not really have a Health Care System. We have an insurance driven disease managment system that waits until you are sick and then tries to enhance you recovery from the illness. Longevity Medical Clinic is probably the world's best Preventive Medicine Clinic. Our goal is not not let you suffer from the usual diseases of aging. Cancer, Heart isease, Strokes, osteoperosis, ED, and Progessive fatigue and lack of energy, both physical and mental are the usual course of life's journey. Our goal is to reverse that trajectory and help you to maintain, strength, energy and vitality for a few decades beyond the usual 7 or so.
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Education and Training
University of Utah School of Medicine MD 1976
Board Certification
Family MedicineAmerican Board of Family MedicineABFM
Provider Details
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Medical Director Longevity Medical Clinic -
- Founder Longevity Medical Clinic -
Professional Memberships
- American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine
- Age Management Medical Group
- American Academy of Stem Cell Physicians
Treatments
- Comprehensive hormone supplementationExosome therapySynolytic therapiesrapamycin
Professional Society Memberships
- Academy of Age Management Medicine, American Academy of Anti Aging Medicine, Age Management Medical Group, American Academy of Stem Cell Physicians
Professional Affiliations
- Remove-American Academy of Stem Cell Physicians Remove-Age Management Medical GroupAmerican Academy of Anti-Aging MedicineAmerican Academy of Stem Cell Physicians
What do you attribute your success to?
- He works for his patients - Not insurance companiesPremier preventive medicine
Teaching and speaking
- Weekly radio shows for the past 27 yearsHundreds of lectures on the Aging Process and healthy interventionsongoing VLOG on the internet on Aging
Areas of research
Healthy Aging
Longevity
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One of America’s Most Experienced and Respected Practitioners in the Field of Longevity Medicine
Dr. Jerry N. Mixon, a distinguished combat veteran turned physician and entrepreneur, has devoted his career to helping individuals live longer, healthier lives.
Inspired by his military experience, Dr. Mixon founded Longevity Medical Clinic with a vision to provide cutting-edge medical services that promote longevity and enhance quality of life. With clinics in Kirkland, Tacoma, and Lynwood, he aims to expand his reach beyond the borders of Washington state in the near future.
A 1976 graduate of the University of Utah School of Medicine, Dr. Mixon completed his residency at St. Michael’s Hospital in Milwaukee from 1976 to 1979. He is a proud member of both the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and the American Academy of Stem Cell Physicians, showcasing his commitment to advancing the field of longevity medicine.
For more than three decades, Dr. Mixon has successfully treated thousands of patients, effectively slowing and reversing the effects of aging. His vast hands-on experience and rigorous research provide him with invaluable insight into what genuinely works.
A brilliant author, Dr. Mixon penned the book, “LIFELONG: Stronger, Faster, Leaner, Smarter, Sexier — At Any Age,” reflecting his passion for empowering individuals to age with energy, grace, and vitality.
Beyond his professional endeavors, Dr. Mixon is a devoted father of seven and an avid learner. When he is not working, he enjoys spending time with his family, skiing, and hosting a popular radio program and podcast. His love for travel takes him to Florence, Italy, where he finds inspiration and relaxation.
Dr. Mixon’s unwavering dedication to helping individuals lead healthy and fulfilling lives shines through in his work and personal life. His commitment to advancing longevity medicine and sharing his knowledge with others exemplifies his mission to make a positive impact on as many lives as possible.
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