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Surrenne at The Emory.

Maybourne's functional medicine club beneath their newest hotel — the first serious proof that clinical-depth longevity infrastructure belongs inside luxury hospitality. A membership model, not a residential programme. Sold out in eight weeks.

How Surrenne is structured.

Surrenne does not operate named week-long programmes in the traditional sense. The model is a membership-plus-hotel-access format, with the longevity infrastructure available on an ongoing basis rather than in a concentrated residential burst. The following represent the main access routes.

Membership · annual

Surrenne Annual Membership

£15,000 year one (£5k joining + £10k annual); £10,000 renewal

Capped at 100 members; currently sold out with a waiting list. Provides ongoing access to all Surrenne facilities and the annual consultation and testing programme. Suited to London-resident guests who want the diagnostic and recovery infrastructure woven into their regular routine.

Hotel guest access · 1–14 nights

Emory Hotel Stay with Included Surrenne Access

From ~£1,599/night (suites); Surrenne access included

Guests staying at The Emory — Maybourne's newest London hotel, all-suite — receive full access to Surrenne facilities during their stay. No cap, no membership required. Treatment bookings are charged separately. The closest residential-programme equivalent Surrenne offers to visiting guests.

Hotel guest access · via The Berkeley

Berkeley Residents' Access

Available to Berkeley hotel guests

Surrenne access has been extended to guests staying at The Berkeley (the Maybourne property 10 minutes from The Emory), allowing that hotel's guests to use the Surrenne facilities as a supplement to their stay. Treatments are again booked and priced separately.

Specialist referral

OneWelbeck & 3 Peaks Health Referrals

Priced per referral

Surrenne members and hotel guests can be referred to clinical partner OneWelbeck for advanced diagnostics (MRI, specialist consultations, mammograms, brain scans, AI mole mapping) and to 3 Peaks Health for concierge doctor services. These are external referrals billed separately; not included in any access fee.

Closest to The Long Week

7-Night Emory Stay with Full Surrenne Access — full breakdown.

Surrenne has no residential programme equivalent in the classical sense. The closest comparable experience is a seven-night stay at The Emory (the hotel above), during which the guest books as many Surrenne treatments and consultations as the schedule allows.

Duration 7 nights Minimum not required; guest-determined
Accommodation ~£11,200 7 × £1,599/night, entry-level suite
Treatments (est.) ~£1,500–£3,000 Charged à la carte on top of room rate
Total (est.) ~£14,000+ Room + treatment bookings; food additional

Facilities included with the stay.

  • 22-metre pool with personalised underwater music settings
  • Tracy Anderson studio (UK exclusive)
  • Hyperbaric chamber, cold plunge, hammam, snow shower
  • Full gym kitted out by Technogym, Woodway, Hydrow, Peloton
  • Access to the functional medicine clinic for consultation and bloodwork

Booked separately (typical week).

  • Initial physician consultation (the core clinical anchor — typically booked first)
  • Comprehensive diagnostic panel (blood draw, metabolic and hormonal panel, HRV, bioimpedance)
  • 2–3 body treatments
  • 2 hyperbaric sessions, 2 cold-water therapy sessions
  • 2 Tracy Anderson sessions
  • Treatment subtotal: ~£1,500–£3,000 across the week

Physician consultation covers.

  • Cardiovascular health, hormone balance, sleep and stress
  • Metabolism and blood sugar, recovery and nutrition
  • Cognition and endurance, methylation testing, fitness assessment
  • Blood results typically returned within 24–48 hours
  • Output: personalised wellness plan for the stay and post-departure management

Clinical partner referrals (billed separately).

  • OneWelbeck — MRIs, specialist consultations, mammograms, brain scans, AI mole mapping
  • 3 Peaks Health — concierge doctor services

Summary & comparison to The Long Week. The structure is fundamentally different. The Long Week is a closed residential programme — every day has a shape, Dr Prasanna Kerur coordinates across the week, and the guest does not need to self-direct. A Surrenne stay requires the guest to book, schedule, and coordinate their own treatments within facilities also available to other hotel guests. Clinical depth and facility quality are broadly comparable or higher at Surrenne. The all-in total for a Surrenne 7-night equivalent (room + treatments + food) is approximately £14,000 versus £4,995 for The Long Week. Surrenne is also not available as a programme to non-members outside a hotel stay — the membership list is closed.

Inspiration for The Long Hotel. Three Surrenne ideas worth absorbing. First, the complete diagnostic battery in a single intake session — they cover cardiovascular, hormonal, sleep, metabolism, cognition, and methylation in one comprehensive consultation that produces a clearly written wellness plan. We could expand the Long Week intake to be similarly exhaustive, particularly the cognition and methylation strands which our current Medilab Tier 3 doesn't fully cover. Second, the extension model — refer out for the imaging Medilab can't do on-site. Surrenne uses OneWelbeck and 3 Peaks Health to add depth without owning the equipment. Our Jersey equivalent is already on the doorstep: The Lido Medical Centre operates an MRI scanner, and Jersey X-Ray Services (also at The Lido) handle imaging including angiograms and other advanced screening. A formal partnership with Jersey X-Ray Services — coordinated through Medilab — would let us offer imaging-led diagnostics for The Long View members and high-tier guests without leaving the island. Third, the Maybourne validation effect — Surrenne's business success demonstrates that wellness infrastructure inside luxury hospitality is a real category. We can cite this in our institutional outreach (private banks, family offices) to anchor The Long Hotel as the residential analogue, not as a category bet.