ROCHESTER — Nurse and healthcare worker Lindsay Marquez plans to live a healthy, active life until she’s 96 years old. And she wants to help others do the same. Longevity Lab In Rochester.
Marquez hopes to have the new wellness and aesthetic clinic open at 3456 East Circle Drive NE by mid-June and hold a big opening ceremony in mid-July.
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Marquez will provide health-related services such as weight management and vitamin injections, as well as beauty-related services such as medical-grade skin care procedures and products.
By opening the Longevity Lab, Marquez Mayo Clinic Other Wellness Clinics in Rochester.
“I just love helping people and being a small part of making a difference in somebody’s life. I love seeing them flourish,” she said. “I just want to make a ripple. There’s a lot of unhealthy stuff in America. I just want to create something healthy to help other people.”
Marquez will initially work alone at The Longevity Lab, but plans to hire employees to help manage the clinic and two treatment rooms.
