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The Chedi Andermatt partners with first European venture by longevity health platform Humansa
27 Mar 2026Alpine resort The Chedi Andermatt, in Switzerland’s Usern Valley, has partnered with longevity platform Humansa to offer guests a way to integrate health insights into their experience at the destination.
Humansa Suisse will be the first European venture by the wider Humansa group, which is a precision health provider that operates a network of health centres in Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area of China and has more than 100,000 clients across Asia. It integrates advanced diagnostics and targeted therapies with lifestyle guidance to optimise healthspan.
The new Humansa Suisse offering, which will be delivered at the resort’s Chedi Spa and Health Club, aims to provide resort guests with early insights to improve their healthspan, but in a more “gentle” delivery model, without the need for invasive longevity technologies.
Humansa Suisse sees this new partnership as the natural evolution of its business model, moving beyond dedicated health outlets into hospitality and destination settings. It hopes to make longevity more accessible and integrate it into how people travel, recover, and live, rather than limiting it to clinical environments.
Services at the 119-key Swiss resort have been designed to improve guests’ recovery, resilience and balance. These services include Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) elements such as acupuncture and body-balancing energy massage, Tui Na. The team will also provide guests with personalised lifestyle advice, non-invasive health assessments, infusions, light-based therapies and vitality treatments.
Dr Sanja Tomovska, co-founder and GM of Humansa Suisse, said: “We are not a spa and not a clinic. Humansa Suisse represents a new category at the intersection of longevity, hospitality, and destination, where health becomes part of how people live, travel and recover. By combining Swiss precision with a subtle East–West perspective on longevity, and embedding it within the Alpine environment, we support guests in a way that is tailored, easy to follow in daily life, and deeply human.”
These services can now be booked at the resort’s 2,400sq m spa individually or integrated into a resort stay.
Aline Gärner, spa manager at The Chedi Andermatt, told Spa Business: “At The Chedi Andermatt, our focus has always been on creating an environment where guests can restore, reconnect and feel at ease. The collaboration with Humansa Suisse adds a new dimension to this – introducing a longevity-focused layer that complements our Spa and Health Club and integrates seamlessly into the overall guest experience.”
The existing spa is known for its combination of Alpine and Asian traditions. It has an extensive hydrotherapy area with saunas and steambaths, plus a Tibetan relaxation lounge. Treatments on offer include Balinese massage and Himalayan hot stone massage.
The Chedi Andermatt also features other Asian influences within its design and also at one of its well-known dining venues, The Japanese Restaurant, which has two Michelin stars.
Room rates with breakfast start at CHF 750 (US$825, €690, £585).
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