Jul 09, 2026

Coffee, Chaga and a Full Health Check: Discover Prague's Longevity Café

Prague Morning

Just a short walk from Prague’s Main Railway Station, a café is quietly redefining the idea of sitting down for coffee.

The Healthy Longevity Café sits in a carefully designed space filled with greenery, natural light and minimalist furniture. Yet it is more than a café.

It is directly connected to a preventive diagnostics centre on the first floor, creating a concept that combines hospitality with science-based prevention and wellness.

Alongside coffee and food, the menu includes drinks blended with ingredients such as MCT oil, ghee, chaga and cinnamon, as well as nutritionally balanced lunches developed with longevity-focused principles in mind.

Visitors can also head upstairs for preventive diagnostic assessments, lifestyle evaluations and personalised programmes based on detailed biological data.

The project is part of the Longevitytech.Fund ecosystem, which invests in companies focused on extending healthy human lifespan. In Prague, the café and diagnostics centre serve as a practical testing ground for these ideas, making advanced preventive diagnostics more accessible in an everyday setting.

 

The preventive diagnostics centre is located on the first floor. There, visitors can undergo a range of preventive assessments designed to provide a detailed picture of their current health status. Basic packages include measurements of body composition, cardiovascular markers, lung capacity, stress levels and metabolic function.

More advanced programmes also include blood analysis and DNA testing, with the results used to create personalised recommendations on nutrition, exercise and supplementation.

Each client receives a detailed report processed through an internal system that tracks results over time and suggests lifestyle adjustments. Depending on the selected programme, the output ranges from comprehensive health reports to shorter summaries with practical guidance.

In more advanced assessments, the system compares biological markers with age-based reference values and estimates so-called biological age across different body systems.

The approach focuses not on treatment, but on prevention and long-term lifestyle improvement. Clients receive recommendations that may include endurance and strength training, dietary changes and addressing nutritional deficiencies such as vitamin D or omega-3 fatty acids.

The goal is to help people make informed decisions that support long-term health and healthy ageing.

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