AI Can Build Your Protocol. It Can't Know You.
Longevity medicine is having a moment — and the market is responding. New programmes are launching that promise precision health, personalised protocols, and data-driven insights. Most of them are built around a compelling idea: use AI to do the heavy lifting.
We agree with the premise. We use AI too.
But there's a version of this model that stops there — algorithm in, protocol out, portal delivered. Efficient. Scalable. And missing something important.
The thing AI can't do
It can't notice that your energy has shifted since your last visit. It can't pick up on the context behind your results — the stressful quarter, the disrupted sleep, the thing you mentioned in passing that actually matters clinically. It can't build the kind of trust that makes someone honest with their health practitioner. That context is not a nice-to-have. In longitudinal care, it's the whole point.
How Drips works
The Drips Longevity Club is built around continuity. One nurse. One doctor. One programme — and a team that knows you across time, not just across data points.
We use the tools that make good medicine smarter. AI-informed analysis, evidence-based protocols, comprehensive biomarker testing. And then we show up — in your home, in person, consistently — to deliver care the way it was always meant to work. The result is a programme that adapts because we actually know what's changed, not because an algorithm recalibrated overnight.
"Personalised" should mean more than a dashboard
Somewhere along the way, "personalised" became a product feature rather than a clinical standard.
At Drips, personalised means your nurse has been in your home. Your doctor has read your history, not just your dashboard. Your programme changes because we noticed something — not because the algorithm did.
Explore the Drips Longevity Club and find out if the programme is right for you. [Learn more ]