Functional and Longevity Medicine in Philadelphia for Men & Women 35–65

For over 14 years, Ashley Murray has been the driving force behind the operational excellence and patient-centered culture of YoungerMeMD. Working alongside Dr. Kenneth Varano, with a cultivated unmatched expertise in longevity-focused practice management and the patient experience.
As Director of Business and Patient Services, Ashley oversees all administrative, business development, marketing, and patient care coordination functions. Her leadership ensures every touchpoint—whether a phone call, appointment, or long-term membership experience—is streamlined, supportive, and designed with patient wellbeing at the center.
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Ashley’s longevity in the field, unmatched operational experience, and patient-centered leadership ensure YoungerMeMD delivers the supportive, refined, and consistent care experience patients rely on.
Provocation agent administered prior to timed urine collection (<6hr). Reveals toxic metal burden that can block hormone and peptide response.
Identifies gluten sensitivity, intestinal permeability (leaky gut), and wheat-related immune reactivity – distinct from standard celiac testing.
DNA Based stool test detecting pathogens, bacterial imbalances, parasites, and digestive markers – a comprehensive gut microbiome assessment.
Non-invasive carotid artery ultrasound measuring arterial wall thickness – a direct look at your cardiovascular age.
Cardio Res-Q cardiac risk panel – lipid particle analysis, inflammation markers, and cardiovascular biomarkers beyond standard labs.
Evaluates intracellular vitamin, mineral, and antioxidant status – foundational to optimizing cellular health and peptide efficacy.
Full Sex hormone, thyroid and adrenal picture. Identifies imbalances that affect energy, recovery, cognition, and peptide response.
Advanced testing for immune reactions to wheat, gluten, and intestinal permeability.
What It Evaluates
Heavy metals like mercury, lead, cadmium, arsenic, and aluminum can cause:
Conditions We Identify