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Preventative Health Clinic Opens in Dallas

Preventative Health Clinic Opens in Dallas
Inside a Fountain Life Clinic | Image by Fountain Life

When illness and disease are caught and diagnosed early, people can avoid or mitigate long-term issues that may require ongoing treatment and reduce longevity and quality of life. To that end, Fountain Life, a preventive and longevity health company, has opened its first clinic in Dallas.

Fountain Life’s mission is focused on transforming healthcare from reactive to proactive. The company’s slogan is: “Be the CEO of your health.”

The new clinic features artificial intelligence technologies to collect and assess data that can help diagnose cancer, heart disease, and neurodegenerative disease before they can cause harm, the company said in a press release.

The 14,000-square-foot center in north Dallas offers precision diagnostic testing, including executive blood panels, a full-body, and brain MRI, CCTA heart scanning, and other assessments that can detect more than 50 cancers as early as stage 0 to 1, said the release.

“The ability to detect illness early before it advances leads to extraordinarily high survival rates and enables our members to experience a much higher quality of life,” said Bill Kapp, M.D., Fountain Life CEO and co-founder.

“We are proud to be able to serve a growing number of members. The Dallas center joins our location in Naples, FL, and our center in White Plains, NY as a premier healthcare destination for individuals who want to become the CEO of their own health and realize the benefits of early disease detection.”

The company says these cutting-edge technologies can screen for structural abnormalities and other key indicators a disease is developing. The technology can also identify many chronic illnesses and life-threatening conditions that may be asymptomatic, making them difficult to detect using standard medical tests.

According to CB Insights, Fountain Life was founded in 2020.

Fountain Life centers are planned for several other U.S. and global locations in the coming years.

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1 Comment

  1. Zulia

    Can people afford it?

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