Prague to Welcome HX Clinic, the First Medicine 3.0 Clinic in Czechia
Prague Morning
A new private clinic in Prague is set to introduce a different approach to healthcare, focusing on prevention and long-term health management rather than treating illness after it appears.
HX Clinic will open on May 11, 2026, positioning itself as the first facility in the Czech Republic built around the concept of Medicine 3.0.
The model reflects a broader shift in healthcare thinking. Instead of reacting to disease, Medicine 3.0 aims to predict risks, detect early changes, and intervene before conditions develop. The approach treats health as something that evolves over time and can be actively managed using data and targeted strategies.
At the core of the clinic’s operations is its proprietary HX Continuum methodology. This system brings together data from multiple medical disciplines to map out an individual’s health trajectory. Doctors and specialists assess six key areas, including cardiovascular health, metabolism, and cognitive function, then use these insights to build a long-term plan tailored to each client.
The clinic’s protocols are overseen by an independent scientific council made up of Czech and international experts in medicine and research. The group is responsible for setting clinical standards and updating them as new scientific findings emerge.

HX Clinic combines traditional medical expertise with advanced diagnostics. Clients undergo detailed laboratory testing, genetic analysis, and functional assessments. The clinic also integrates data from wearable devices such as smartwatches and health-tracking rings, allowing physicians to monitor trends over time rather than relying on isolated measurements.
All data is collected and processed through a dedicated digital platform, where users can follow key health indicators and track changes. The aim is to create a continuous feedback loop between the patient and the care team.

The clinic will offer two main programs at launch.
The flagship program, Resilience 100, is designed as a long-term partnership. It includes extensive testing, ongoing monitoring, and regular adjustments based on how a client’s health evolves. The program covers areas such as nutrition, physical activity, sleep, and mental performance.
A second option, called Signal, is a one-day diagnostic package. It provides a comprehensive snapshot of a person’s current health status, identifying potential risks early and offering a structured medical interpretation of the results.
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