
Dr. Maya Sinclair joined Longeva with over sixteen years of experience helping patients prevent chronic disease before it begins. Her work combines cardiovascular medicine, metabolic science, and precision diagnostics to create personalized health strategies that support longer, healthier lives.
She believes the future of medicine lies in proactive care using meaningful data, thoughtful conversations, and sustainable lifestyle changes instead of waiting for symptoms to appear.
Dr. Maya Sinclair believes the best way to protect long-term heart health is through early detection and personalized prevention. By combining advanced cardiovascular diagnostics with evidence-based care, she helps members identify hidden risk factors, improve metabolic health, and make informed decisions that support lifelong wellness. Her approach is proactive, precise, and tailored to every individual.
Her philosophy is simple: prevention is most effective when it's personal, measurable, and sustainable.
Maya earned her undergraduate degree in Biomedical Sciences from Yale University before receiving her Doctor of Medicine from Harvard Medical School. She completed her residency in Internal Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital, followed by a fellowship in Preventive Cardiology, where she contributed to research on cardiovascular aging, metabolic health, and early disease prevention.
Before joining Longeva, Maya led preventive cardiology and executive health programs, helping individuals reduce long-term cardiovascular risk through personalized, evidence-based care.
Outside the clinic, Maya enjoys trail running, landscape photography, and mentoring future physicians interested in preventive healthcare. She is also a frequent speaker on longevity science, cardiovascular prevention, and the role of evidence-based medicine in helping people live longer, healthier lives.
