You've tried the app, the diets, training programs and prescriptions in isolation - with limited results.

We give you all of that with a Physician-led team of experts.

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Why Longitude

"As an orthopedic surgeon, I kept seeing the same pattern: patients coming in for what looked like straightforward problems — a frozen shoulder, a fracture, a slow-healing wound — who had no idea that something deeper was working against them.

One patient had no clue that her uncontrolled diabetes was directly feeding her shoulder pain. Another didn't know that poor bone quality was adding a month to his recovery from a simple fracture.

These weren't rare edge cases — they were my Tuesday afternoon. And every time, I found myself asking why no one had connected those dots before they ended up on my table.

The honest answer is that our system doesn't reward that kind of upstream thinking. It waits. It reacts. Longitude exists because I got tired of waiting — and because I believe the physician's job doesn't start when someone needs surgery. It starts long before."

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The Stats of Commercial Weight loss programs

57%

of commercial weight-loss program participants never achieve clinically meaningful results

~4 lbs

the average result after 3 months of app-based programs — less than a bag of groceries.

over 50%

of GLP-1 patients discontinue within the first year, and most regain the weight.

The stats confirm Dr. Kofi's assumptions

Lifespan vs. Healthspan = Americans live ~12 years in poor health at the end of life
6 in 10 adults have at least one chronic disease
Most chronic conditions are tied to modifiable risk factors

Why does technology and the team approach matter?

Nutrition + Physical Activity often operate separately
Wearables generate continuous data – but are siloed
Your Electronic Medical Record holds clinical history – but is retrospective

"If we unify continuous biometric data + clinical data + lifestyle intervention into an intelligent, predictive analytics engine, we can intervene earlier and compress morbidity."

Justin
CTO Longitude

Regardless of your lifestyle goals, the disconnected journey impacts your quality of life

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The Wearable Data Overload User

"I wear a smartwatch, a fitness tracker, and track my sleep — but I never knew what any of the numbers really meant. I had data everywhere but no clear direction on how it connected to my long-term health."

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The Yo-Yo Dieter

"I've tried every diet you can name. I'd lose weight, gain it back, and feel worse each time. No one ever explained why my body kept fighting me or gave me a plan built around my actual health data."

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The Delayed Action / Chronic Pain Patient

"I ignored my shoulder pain for years, thinking it was just part of getting older. By the time I addressed it, I needed surgery. I wish I had understood earlier how small interventions could've prevented something so major."

AI-Powered, Physician-Led Lifestyle Medicine

Our Secret Sauce = Technology + Teamwork

Experts in the fields of nutrition, physical therapy, longevity, drug therapies, and orthopedic medicine Leveraging siloed data from existing systems. An entire team supporting you through your mobile device, all in your pocket

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Physician

Board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon. Built Longitude because lasting results require a team, not a prescription.

Nutrition

Board-certified clinician with years of peptide management experience — long before it became trendy. Nutrition and biochemistry as clinical tools, not supplements.

Physical Therapy

Board-certified Doctor of Physical Therapy, certified running coach, and marathon runner. Builds movement programs around your body and your history — not a generic protocol.

Technology

We connect your wearable data, medical history, and clinical insights into one intelligent system that continuously adapts to you. By analyzing trends in your activity, sleep, and metabolic health, we deliver personalized, real-time guidance that goes far beyond generic programs. The result is smarter weight management, better performance, and sustainable longevity.

This data gives our clinicians all the information they need to make your health journey a success.

Driven by AI Generated Analytics

Patient Health Dashboard

204.1 mg/l

Blood Cholesterol

33.90 °C

Body Temperature

82.98 bpm

Heart Rate

15.27 bpm

Respiratory Rate

114.77 mg/dl

Blood Glucose

90.1%

Oxygen Saturation

Integration

The Longitude Edge

Your wearables generate numbers. Your EMR holds history. Your labs tell a story — but only if someone is reading it. Longitude connects all three into a single clinical narrative.

Continuous biometric data

Apple Watch, Oura Ring, Garmin, Strava — integrated directly into your care plan. Not siloed. Not ignored. Reviewed and acted on by your clinical team every single day.

Clinical history and context

Your physician sees the full picture — past injuries, current medications, metabolic markers, family history. The data makes sense because it's grounded in clinical reality.

Wearables alone don't change anything

Data without interpretation is just noise on your wrist

A team that reads the data does

Your physician sees the pattern. Acts on it. Adjusts your plan

Health is not a destination.
It is a practice. Longitude is built for people who take it seriously.

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You've done the research. Now take the first step.

Longitude is accepting new members now. A brief intake form is all it takes to get started — your clinical team will take it from there.

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