Concierge Precision Prevention

Stay healthy enough to enjoy what you've built.

A physician who thinks ahead — using the best of medicine and data to protect the next 10–20 years, not just the next annual labs.

Cenit — from the Latin for the highest point. Care for the peak of a life, and the years that follow.

Dr. Andres JimenezDr. Andres Jimenez, MD
One practice, three commitments

Care that is personal. Inquiry that is rigorous. Knowledge worth sharing.

Cenit Health works across three distinct arms. They reinforce one another — and member data never leaves the clinical arm.

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The Clinical Arm

A concierge prevention program built around your life — connecting your records, your specialists, and a long-term strategy for heart, brain, metabolic, and cancer risk. Your data is used for your care, and your care alone.

Membership  ·  By application
II.

The Research Arm

Independent, published research in oculomics and precision prevention — conducted entirely on public, de-identified population datasets. It keeps the practice at the frontier and your physician genuinely independent.

Public data only  ·  Peer-reviewed
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The Teaching Arm

A subscription for the longevity and prevention community — from a weekly briefing to accredited CME courses. Built on two decades of physician education reaching more than a third of U.S. physicians.

For professionals  ·  By subscription
A short film — in production

Seeing Sooner

“Feeling healthy is not the same as being healthy.”

A documentary on why the most consequential diseases stay silent — and what it means to see risk before it becomes disease, and act before the story becomes irreversible.

Watch the trailer · full film coming soon

The Clinical Arm

A prevention strategy that fits your actual life.

Less noise, more signal. One physician who sits with your whole story, connects the dots, and tells you where you are, what you're watching, and what's next.

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Deep-dive consults

Two 120-minute consultations a year, with quarterly check-ins and monthly data review — never out of touch.

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Data stewardship

Your records from every system, organized into one longitudinal view with clear, physician-written summaries.

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Direct access

365-day access by secure text, phone, or video — no portals, no ticket queues.

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Independent oversight

Conservative, non-biased review of any GLP-1, hormone, peptide, or supplement protocols you pursue.

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Serious-illness navigation

If you're hospitalized or diagnosed, a physician who knows you guides you and keeps your family informed.

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High-level referrals

Coordinated referrals and case summaries so every specialist visit is productive from day one.

Year-1 Advanced Detection

Establishing a baseline of hidden risk.

Year one maps your risk across cardiovascular, cancer, metabolic, brain, and environmental domains. Tests are tailored to your profile and billed separately by third-party providers — we receive no commissions.

  • Comprehensive lab panels (2×/yr)
  • Whole genome sequencing
  • Whole-body MRI
  • Coronary plaque imaging
  • Gut microbiome analysis
  • Cognitive & dementia risk profiling
  • Environmental & toxin assessment
  • VO₂ max & metabolic rate
Individual membership$25,000 / yr
Couple (same household)$40,000 / yr

Advanced diagnostics (~$8,000 in year one), devices, and specialist visits are billed separately by their vendors. This program works alongside your primary care physician — it does not replace them.

The Research Arm

Reading risk early — from the eye to the exposome.

An independent research program in precision prevention, conducted entirely on public, de-identified population data. We study how to detect serious disease sooner — and understand what drives it — across cancer, cardiometabolic, environmental, and aging biology.

Dr. Jimenez presenting on healthcare AI at Cornell Tech
On healthcare AI and oculomics — Cornell Tech, New York
Dr. Andres Jimenez lecturing to physicians and scientists at The Rockefeller University
Lecturing to physicians & scientists — The Rockefeller University
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Molecular cancer prevention

From late diagnosis toward early, molecular detection — studying blood-based detection and the inflammatory and environmental signals behind lung and colorectal cancer.

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Oculomics

The eye as a non-invasive window on the body — what a retinal image reveals about cardiovascular, metabolic, and aging-related risk.

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Cardiometabolic risk

How often serious risk goes unseen — measuring the gap between true cardiometabolic risk and what people know about their own health.

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The environmental exposome

What everyday exposures do to long-term health — linking environmental chemicals and air pollution to aging and mortality.

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Multi-omics & healthy aging

What distinguishes people who age well — genomic and biological signals of resilience, drawn from national research cohorts.

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Trustworthy AI for prevention

Building transparent, fair prevention models on open data — and translating them responsibly for clinicians.

How the work is done

We develop and validate models on national and open biomedical datasets — linking imaging, clinical, environmental, and multi-omic signals to long-term outcomes — then publish them openly.

Built on public, de-identified population datasets only. The research draws on national and open biomedical resources — never on member data, which stays within clinical care.

Findings inform how the practice thinks. They are not, in themselves, a clinical test offered to members.

Selected work

  • In preparation

    The preventable inflammatory fraction of lung-cancer risk

    Inflammation, air pollution, and modifiable risk in a national population — manuscript forthcoming.

  • In preparation

    Early-onset colorectal cancer: a changing risk profile

    Incidence trends, modifiable factors, and the move to non-invasive detection — manuscript forthcoming.

  • In preparation

    Retinal age as a marker of systemic and aging risk

    Open-data validation of retinal-age models against population outcomes — manuscript forthcoming.

  • Writing & speaking

    Insights — translating precision prevention for clinicians and patients

    An ongoing series of essays and talks.

Publication entries are placeholders to be replaced with live citations as work is published.

Dr. Andres Jimenez
About

Dr. Andres Jimenez, MD, MBA, MS, MSEd

Double board-certifiedPreventive Medicine · Clinical InformaticsFaculty, Mount SinaiDartmouth · Brown · Cornell

A double board-certified prevention physician and health-data scientist — trained at Dartmouth, Brown, and Cornell — bringing a rare combination of clinical credentials, frontier research, and a deeply personal purpose to a small number of patients.

In a longevity field crowded with marketers and product sellers, his guidance is independent and evidence-based — grounded in rigorous clinical training, never in what he's selling.

“I watched my father — a brilliant, strong physician — develop Alzheimer's. I couldn't change his outcome. But I can use everything I've learned to help you stay healthy long enough to enjoy the life you've worked so hard to build.”
Your Data

Your information serves you — and only you.

For a clientele that values discretion, the line is simple and absolute.

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For your care alone

Your records, labs, and images are used to inform your care — never as research material, and never sold or shared for marketing.

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Research stays separate

The research arm runs solely on public, de-identified population datasets. The two arms never share data.

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Protected as medicine

Your data is held under HIPAA as part of a medical practice — not a consumer wellness app.

Membership by application

Begin with a conversation.

Cenit Health serves a small number of members. Start with a no-obligation consultation to see whether it's the right fit. You'll need a primary care physician to participate; if you don't have one, we can help.

Prefer to reach us directly? Email aj@cenithealth.com.

Please don't include medical or health details here. This form is for scheduling only; clinical conversations happen privately after you become a member.

Offices

Where we meet.

Fort Lauderdale is the primary practice. New York and Beverly Hills host in-person consultations and meetings by appointment, with virtual access in between.

Fort Lauderdale
Primary practice
200 E Las Olas Blvd
14th Floor, Suite 1401
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
New York
By appointment
31 Hudson Yards
11th Floor
New York, NY 10001
Beverly Hills
By appointment
150 S Rodeo Drive
Suites 100 & 120
Beverly Hills, CA 90212