Reviewed byAHF Editorial TeamUpdated June 2026
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the practice has quietly become one of Central Florida's more interesting destinations for longevity-focused medicine. Tucked into the city's walkable Morse Boulevard corridor, Anderson Longevity Clinic occupies a suite that patients consistently describe as calming and well-appointed; a deliberate contrast to the fluorescent-lit urgency of conventional medical offices. The clinic operates under the clinical direction of Silvina Gallaher, PA-C, and offers a service menu that spans hormone replacement therapy, peptide protocols, PRP-based hair restoration, brain health support, sexual health treatment, and body composition work. Across 44 Google reviews collected between mid-2024 and mid-2026, every single rating is a five-star; a distribution that is statistically unusual and worth examining in context, but also consistent with the qualitative texture of what patients describe.
This page combines review-derived observations with editorial context on the clinic market, the modalities the clinic deploys, and a framework for evaluating whether this type of practice fits your situation. Anderson Longevity Clinic holds a free listing on Alpha Health Finder; the editorial assessment below is independent.
this area sits immediately northeast of Orlando, bounded by the upscale residential neighborhoods of College Park to the west and Maitland to the north. The city has a median household income well above Florida's state average, a demographic profile skewed toward established professionals and retirees, and a long-standing culture of health-conscious consumerism; think boutique fitness studios, specialty nutrition retailers, and concierge-adjacent medical practices. That environment creates both demand and competition for functional and longevity medicine.
Within that competitive frame, Anderson Longevity Clinic occupies a specific lane. The practice is not a large multi-specialty group, a weight-loss franchise, or a men's health chain. It positions itself as a relationship-based, education-forward clinic where the clinical relationship with Gallaher is the product. That positioning is meaningful in a market where patients have real alternatives.
One of those alternatives is BODENVY, a body-contouring and hormone therapy franchise with a facility-area location that carries more than 650 Google reviews and a 4.9 average rating [source: Google Business Profile data]. Volume and visibility give BODENVY a search presence that Anderson Longevity Clinic, with 44 reviews, cannot yet match. Advanced TRT Clinic, another Winter Park competitor, has a five-star average but only four reviews; too thin to draw conclusions from. What Anderson Longevity Clinic offers that neither competitor clearly signals is the in-house phlebotomy and blood lab capability, which patients mention as a meaningful differentiator. For patients who have experienced the fragmentation of going to a separate lab facility for baseline and follow-up bloodwork, having that done on-site during the same visit is a practical convenience that also reinforces the sense that monitoring is built into the care model rather than bolted on.
The Morse Boulevard address places the clinic in a walkable, low-stress part of Winter Park; easy parking, low-traffic surroundings, and close to the Park Avenue commercial district. Several reviewers note the location as "convenient and safe," which in Central Florida often signals proximity to surface parking and the absence of the parking-structure anxiety that comes with medical campus visits.
The clinic's service menu covers several interconnected domains. Understanding what each category actually involves helps patients arrive with calibrated expectations.
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and TRT This is the core of the practice. Hormone replacement therapy addresses declining estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone levels; conditions that become clinically relevant for many adults in their late 30s through 60s. The clinic offers multiple delivery mechanisms for testosterone therapy, including topical cream, injectable testosterone, and pellet insertion. One long-term patient described a progression through all three formats over roughly a year as her clinical needs and preferences evolved; a detail that suggests the practice treats delivery method as a variable to optimize rather than a fixed protocol. [source: Google review, C.B., March 2026]
HGH Therapy and Peptide Therapy Human growth hormone therapy and peptide protocols occupy adjacent territory in the longevity medicine space. Peptides; short chains of amino acids that act as signaling molecules; are increasingly used to support tissue repair, metabolic function, immune regulation, and sleep quality. These are not FDA-approved treatments for most indications and exist in a regulatory gray zone that patients should research carefully. The clinic lists both modalities; patients considering them should ask specific questions about the compounds being used, sourcing, and monitoring protocols.
PRP Therapy and Hair Restoration Platelet-rich plasma therapy involves drawing the patient's blood, centrifuging it to concentrate growth factors, and reinjecting that concentrate into target tissue. In the hair restoration context, PRP is injected into the scalp to stimulate follicular activity. In an aesthetic context, it is sometimes combined with microneedling; a procedure at least one reviewer described as producing "amazing results" for skin quality. [source: Google review, C.B., March 2026] PRP is a biologic procedure with a reasonable evidence base for hair loss and wound healing, though outcomes vary by individual.
Brain Health The brain health category is listed without specific modality detail in the clinic's public-facing information. In longevity medicine practices, this category typically encompasses cognitive function support through hormonal optimization, nutrient protocols, and sometimes peptide therapies targeting neurological function. Patients interested specifically in this area should ask Gallaher for a detailed explanation of what the clinic's brain health offering includes.
ED Treatment and Sexual Health These categories address a range of concerns; erectile dysfunction, libido decline, and related hormonal or vascular issues. ED treatment in a longevity medicine context often involves a combination of hormonal assessment, peptide therapy (including compounds like PT-141 or similar), and lifestyle intervention. The clinic lists both ED treatment and broader sexual health as distinct service categories.
Body Composition Body composition work at a longevity clinic typically involves metabolic assessment, hormonal optimization for fat loss and muscle retention, and increasingly, GLP-1 receptor agonist medications. At least one reviewer mentioned starting tirzepatide injections through the clinic; a detail that places Anderson Longevity Clinic in the growing cohort of longevity practices that have integrated GLP-1 therapy into their metabolic care offerings.
Longevity medicine practices vary enormously in their clinical philosophy. Some operate as protocol-driven dispensaries; patient comes in, gets a standard panel, gets a standard prescription, repeats. Others build individualized care plans that evolve based on labs, symptom tracking, and patient feedback. The review record at Anderson Longevity Clinic, while not large enough to make statistical claims from, surfaces a consistent qualitative signal about the latter approach.
Recurring observations in the reviews include the time Gallaher spends on education during consultations, her willingness to adjust protocols based on individual response, and the use of in-office blood draws to monitor hormonal balance on an ongoing basis. One reviewer described her first visit in terms of being "immediately impressed by how much she focused on education and finding the right options that work for each unique patient"; language that aligns with a patient-as-partner model rather than a transactional one.
Anderson Longevity Clinic provides excellent service. Its location is convenient and safe. The office feels welcoming and has a minimalist atmosphere that creates a sense of calm. Dr. Silvina Gallaher has been very helpful. Our consultations have been very satisfactory, and she has taken the time to explain in detail every aspect of the visit, the plan she recommends, and, above all, she has maintained an approach that emphasizes constant monitoring of this plan in order to determine future actions.
The in-house lab capability is worth dwelling on. For patients undergoing hormone therapy, regular bloodwork is not optional; it is the mechanism by which the clinician knows whether a protocol is working, whether levels are in range, and whether adjustments are needed. Practices that rely entirely on outside lab referrals introduce friction into that monitoring loop. Having phlebotomy on-site, staffed by someone patients describe as skilled and low-anxiety, removes a logistical barrier that many patients underestimate until they've navigated it.
The front-desk and support staff; Debbie, Zayna, and Liza the phlebotomist are named across multiple reviews; appear to function as a genuine part of the patient experience rather than administrative background. Several reviewers mention specific staff members by name with notable warmth, which suggests the team has been built with patient-facing culture in mind.
I'm so happy my husband found this place! He made an appt and had such a great experience that he literally couldn't stop bragging about it and made me an appt. From the moment you walk in you're greeted by Zayna at the front desk and she's a total sweetheart and made us feel so welcomed. Liza the Phlebotomist has the touch of an angel, didn't feel a thing. As for Dr. Silvina, I've never felt more heard or had a better experience.
With 44 reviews; all five-star; the review set is not large enough to make statistical claims about what most patients experience. What the record does allow is a qualitative reading of the themes that appear repeatedly and the language patients reach for when describing this clinic.
The most frequently appearing theme across the review record is the quality of the prescriber. Reviewers describe Gallaher as knowledgeable, proactive, and genuinely attentive; a combination that patients in functional medicine contexts particularly value because they often arrive having felt dismissed or undertreated in conventional settings. The phrase "actually listens" appears in multiple reviews, which is a specific signal: it suggests patients are arriving with a history of not being heard, and finding the experience here meaningfully different.
Staff quality is a close second in terms of frequency. The front desk, phlebotomy, and support roles are mentioned with specificity and warmth across multiple reviews, not as generic praise but as named individuals who contributed to the experience.
Subjective results are a third recurring theme. Patients describe improvements in energy, sleep, mental clarity, libido, and overall sense of wellbeing. These are self-reported outcomes, not clinical endpoints, and they reflect the inherently personal nature of hormone optimization; the goal is not a lab value in isolation but a felt quality of life. Several reviewers describe the changes as significant enough to prompt them to bring family members to the clinic.
The comparison-to-alternatives theme is smaller but notable. Several patients explicitly reference having tried other clinics or conventional medical settings before arriving at Anderson Longevity Clinic, and describe the experience here as qualitatively different. One reviewer characterized it as "a different and more comprehensive approach compared to a standard doctors office." [source: Google review, P.S., July 2024] Another described trying "other places for treatments" and finding Anderson Longevity Clinic to be "by far the best." [source: Google review, L.V., May 2026]
One review worth quoting at length because it illustrates the full arc of a patient relationship:
I have been a patient of Anderson Longevity Clinic for over a year and I have been thrilled with the service provided by the office staff and the medical guidance provided by Sylvina. I originally went to Sylvina for hormone treatment. I was immediately impressed by how much she focused on education and finding the right options that work for each unique patient. I started with testosterone cream, then after several months switched to an injection for several months, ultimately going with the pellet injection a few months ago. She is thoughtful to make sure your hormones are all in balance and does occasional blood work right in the office to be sure. I have also used their micro needling with plasma procedure with amazing results. Recently, I started tirzepatide injections that the office offers as well. It is because I trust Sylvina that I think of her first when I'm considering the treatments she offers — every time I try something new or different that she offers, I am happy with the results. I feel good in my own skin, I feel sane, I feel energized and I am so grateful to Sylvina and her staff for the difference they have made in my quality of life.
The longevity and functional medicine space in Winter Park and greater Orlando spans a wide range of practice types. Understanding where Anderson Longevity Clinic sits relative to those alternatives is useful for patients trying to make an informed choice.
| Anderson Longevity Clinic | Large Franchise (e.g., BODENVY) | Concierge Primary Care | Conventional Endocrinology | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Relationship model | Ongoing, named-provider | Protocol-driven, variable provider | Ongoing, named-provider | Episodic, referral-based |
| In-house lab | Yes (noted by reviewers) | Varies by location | Often yes | Typically outside lab |
| Hormone therapy scope | Broad (HRT, TRT, pellets, cream, injectable) | Moderate | Moderate | Narrow (insurance-driven) |
| Peptides / GLP-1 | Yes | Varies | Varies | Rarely |
| Wait times / access | Reviewers note timely access | Varies | Typically fast | Often long |
| Review volume | 44 Google reviews | 656+ Google reviews | Typically low | Typically low |
The franchise model offers volume and brand recognition; the trade-off is often standardization of protocols and variability in which provider a patient sees on a given visit. Conventional endocrinology offers insurance coverage for some hormone therapies but typically operates within narrower diagnostic and treatment parameters; patients with subclinical hormonal decline often find themselves outside the treatment threshold that insurance-based endocrinology will address. Anderson Longevity Clinic occupies the space between: more personalized than a franchise, more accessible than concierge primary care, and more expansive in treatment scope than conventional endocrinology.
The clinic is a multi-location practice, with at least two sibling locations operating under the Anderson Longevity Clinic name. Patients considering the Winter Park location specifically should confirm that Silvina Gallaher, PA-C; the provider named consistently across Winter Park reviews; is the treating clinician for their care. In multi-location practices, provider consistency matters and is worth confirming at intake.
Longevity medicine is not a universal fit. The following framework is designed to help prospective patients in Winter Park and the surrounding Central Florida area assess alignment before booking a consultation.
You are likely a strong candidate if:
You may want to look elsewhere if:
Patients who arrive at a longevity clinic with some baseline knowledge of the modalities involved tend to have more productive first consultations. A brief orientation on the key therapies offered at Anderson Longevity Clinic's Winter Park location:
Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) TRT addresses clinically low testosterone in both men and women. In men, low testosterone is associated with fatigue, reduced muscle mass, cognitive changes, and sexual dysfunction. In women, testosterone plays a role in libido, energy, and mood. The clinic offers multiple delivery formats; cream, injectable, and pellet. Pellet therapy involves inserting a small subcutaneous pellet that releases testosterone steadily over three to six months; it eliminates the need for weekly injections or daily topical application but requires a minor in-office procedure for each insertion cycle.
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) for Women Female HRT addresses estrogen and progesterone decline associated with perimenopause and menopause. The evidence base for HRT has evolved significantly since the early 2000s; current clinical consensus, reflected in updated guidance from major menopause societies, supports HRT for symptomatic women who do not have contraindications. Patients should discuss their personal health history, including cardiovascular and family cancer history, in detail before initiating any hormone protocol.
Peptide Therapy Peptides are a broad and rapidly expanding category. Some; like BPC-157 for tissue repair or CJC-1295 for growth hormone stimulation; have a growing body of research behind them, mostly in animal models and small human studies. Others are earlier in the evidence pipeline. Patients should ask specifically which peptides are being recommended, what the evidence basis is, and whether the compounds are sourced from an accredited compounding pharmacy. This is a category where the quality of the prescriber's judgment and sourcing practices matters considerably.
PRP and Microneedling PRP is an autologous treatment; the biologic material comes from the patient's own blood; which reduces concerns about immune response. For hair restoration, PRP is typically administered in a series of sessions with maintenance intervals. For skin rejuvenation, it is often combined with microneedling to enhance penetration of growth factors. Results are individual and typically gradual.
GLP-1 Medications (Tirzepatide) GLP-1 receptor agonists, including tirzepatide (Zepbound/Mounjaro) and semaglutide (Ozempic/Wegovy), have become a significant part of the metabolic medicine landscape. They work by mimicking gut hormones that regulate appetite and insulin secretion. At longevity clinics, they are typically offered as part of a broader body composition and metabolic health program rather than as standalone weight-loss prescriptions. Patients should understand that these medications require ongoing use to maintain results, and that supply and regulatory availability have been variable.
What makes the experience at this clinic feel different from a conventional doctor's office? Several patients who came to Anderson Longevity Clinic after unsatisfying experiences elsewhere describe a shift in how their concerns were received. The recurring language is about being heard and having symptoms taken seriously rather than normalized or dismissed. One reviewer described it as "a different and more comprehensive approach compared to a standard doctors office." The combination of longer consultations, an education-forward clinical style, and ongoing monitoring through in-house labs appears to create a different quality of engagement than most primary care encounters allow.
Does the clinic do bloodwork on-site? Yes. Multiple reviewers specifically mention in-house blood draws as a feature they valued. The phlebotomist, Liza, is named by name in several reviews with notable appreciation; which matters for patients who find blood draws anxiety-inducing.
Who is the primary treating provider at the Winter Park location? Silvina Gallaher, PA-C, is the clinician named consistently across the Winter Park review record. One reviewer identifies her as "Dr. Silvina Gallaher," though her credential is PA-C (Physician Assistant-Certified). Prospective patients should confirm provider details at intake, particularly given that Anderson Longevity Clinic operates multiple locations.
What hormone delivery formats are available? Based on review references and the clinic's service listings, the Winter Park location offers testosterone cream, injectable testosterone, and pellet insertion for hormone delivery. The appropriate format depends on individual patient factors including lifestyle, tolerance for self-administration, and hormonal response; a conversation to have directly with Gallaher.
Is the clinic a good fit for women experiencing perimenopause or menopause symptoms? The review record includes multiple women describing their experience with HRT at this clinic, several of whom arrived feeling that their symptoms had been minimized elsewhere. The qualitative pattern suggests the clinic has meaningful experience with female hormone optimization and that women in perimenopause or menopause represent a significant part of the patient base.
What should I expect at a first consultation? Based on patient descriptions, the first visit typically involves a detailed intake conversation, a discussion of symptoms and health history, and in many cases an in-office blood draw to establish baseline hormone levels. Reviewers describe the consultation as thorough and unhurried, with time spent explaining the clinical rationale for any proposed protocol.
Does the clinic offer GLP-1 medications like tirzepatide? At least one reviewer references starting tirzepatide through the clinic as part of a broader metabolic and longevity program. Prospective patients should confirm current availability, as GLP-1 prescribing practices and compound availability have been subject to regulatory and supply changes.
What are the clinic's hours, and is the Thursday closure a scheduling issue? The clinic is closed on Thursdays. For patients who work standard weekday schedules, this may reduce scheduling flexibility. It is worth confirming current hours and availability directly with the clinic, as hours can change.
How does Anderson Longevity Clinic compare to the larger franchise options in the Winter Park area? The main trade-off is volume versus relationship depth. Franchise operations like BODENVY offer high review volume and brand recognition; the Anderson Longevity Clinic model prioritizes a consistent clinical relationship with a named provider and individualized protocol design. Patients who have tried both and commented in reviews tend to prefer Anderson Longevity Clinic for the quality of the clinical relationship, though franchise operations may offer more scheduling flexibility and, in some cases, broader insurance acceptance.
What is the address and contact information for the Winter Park location? Anderson Longevity Clinic's Winter Park location is at 1089 W Morse Blvd A, Winter Park, FL 32789. The clinic can be reached by phone at (321) 275-3291. The practice website is andersonlongevityclinic.com. [source: Google Business Profile]
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