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.
Board Certification
Family MedicineAmerican Board of Family MedicineABFM
Provider Details
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 Affiliations
- Remove-American Academy of Stem Cell Physicians Remove-Age Management Medical GroupAmerican Academy of Anti-Aging MedicineAmerican Academy of Stem Cell Physicians
Articles and Publications
- 4 hours of radio every Saturday to answer medical questions from listeners and other physiciansOngoing video vlogs on Anti-Aging subjects
What do you attribute your success to?
- A desire to help as many people as possible to lead long healthy and productive lives
Areas of research
- Longevity 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
Favorite Place to Vacation
- Florence Italy
Hobbies / Sports
- Skiing, learning, Playing with my Family
Areas of research
Healthy Aging
Longevity
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