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Assorted pills, a bowl of supplements, ginger root, a white flower, garlic, and parsley sprig arranged on a white surface—elements often considered in discussions about the cost of Functional Medicine in Las Vegas.

Cost of Functional Medicine in Las Vegas

People usually ask about cost after they have already tried the standard route. Short appointments. Normal labs that come back “fine.” Symptoms that linger anyway.

Functional medicine works differently, so the pricing structure does too. In Las Vegas, the cost depends less on a single visit and more on the depth of care, testing, and physician access you choose.

At Long Life Med, functional medicine is designed for patients who want time, context, and a plan that actually fits their biology.

Why Functional Medicine Costs More Than Conventional Visits

Functional medicine appointments are longer and more detailed. That time matters.

Instead of treating symptoms in isolation, care often focuses on root contributors like hormone balance, gut health, metabolic function, inflammation, and recovery capacity. That means deeper conversations, advanced lab work, and ongoing follow-up.

You are not paying for speed. You are paying for thoroughness and thinking.

Typical Cost Range for Functional Medicine in Las Vegas

While pricing varies by clinic, functional medicine in Las Vegas generally falls into a few broad categories:

Per-Visit Pricing (Long Life Med)

At Long Life Med, you can choose to pay per visit rather than a membership:

  • Initial Visit: about $250
  • Lab Work: about $150 to $500, depending on what tests are ordered
  • Follow-Up Visit: about $150 per visit

These rates give a more predictable snapshot than many regional competitors, where initial visits commonly range from around $300 up to $700 or more, with follow-ups often in the $100 to $300 range, and short-term plans sometimes priced at several thousand dollars.

Membership and Direct Primary Care Options

Many patients prefer a membership model, because it bundles access and support:

  • Preferred Membership: roughly $200 per month
    • Includes unlimited telehealth, urgent care, and clinic visits
    • Semi-annual physical and wellness consults
    • Semi-annual labs with extras (cardiac labs included)
    • Discounts on labs and supplements
    • One free house/office visit each quarter
  • Executive Membership: roughly $500 per month
    • Includes everything in Preferred plus more advanced labs, quarterly consults, more house/office visits, and larger discounts on tests and supplements
  • Annual Membership Pricing (when prepaid):
    • Preferred: about $2,000 per year
    • Executive: about $5,000 per year

These memberships are structured to give ongoing access to care rather than isolated appointments, and members often benefit from wholesale pricing on labs, imaging, medications, and supplements that can be up to 50 percent off typical cash prices.

How Long Life Med Approaches Pricing

Long Life Med uses a transparent, self-pay model. No surprise bills. No insurance hoops to go through, nor insurance restrictions or gatekeeping.

Care is often structured through Direct Primary Care style memberships, which may include functional medicine, hormone optimization, including BHRT, metabolic health support, pain and recovery services, and longevity-focused planning.

Some patients choose to use HSA or FSA funds, which can make care more accessible using pre-tax dollars. Superbills may be available for patients who seek reimbursement on their own, depending on their plan, and although insurance doesn’t reimburse for memberships, HSAs and FSA does with certain limits.

The focus stays on clinical fit, not on chasing coverage codes.

What Actually Drives Your Personal Cost

Two people can walk in with the same diagnosis and leave with very different plans.

Your cost is influenced by:

  • How complex your health history is
  • The type and depth of lab testing needed
  • Whether hormone therapy, gut health protocols, or metabolic optimization are involved
  • How much ongoing physician access you want

Functional medicine is not a one-size model. Pricing reflects that reality.

Functional Medicine

At our clinic, we believe in a personalized, root-cause approach to health through Functional Medicine and Longevity Medicine. This service is designed for patients who want more than symptom management and are seeking long-term solutions for complex or chronic conditions.

Per Visit Costs

• Functional Medicine – Initial Consultation – up to 2 hours ($250)
• Functional Medicine Follow-Up – up to 60 mins ($150)
• Functional Medicine Follow-Up – up to 90 mins ($200)
• Functional Medicine Follow-Up – up to 2 hours ($250)
• Lab Work: $150 – $500 (depending on the case)

Each visit includes an initial medical records review, including current conditions, labs, imaging, procedures, medications, and supplements, before you even show up for your appointment. Additional labs, imaging, medications, and supplements are charged separately.

Is Functional Medicine Worth the Investment?

For many patients, the value comes from finally connecting the dots.

Functional medicine often appeals to people dealing with fatigue, hormonal shifts, weight changes tied to metabolic health, chronic pain, or performance plateaus that never quite respond to surface-level fixes.

No guarantees. No miracle claims. Just a different level of attention and strategy.

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