How SOLICE Is Redefining Private Medicine for Global Families

SOLICE, the London-born private medical practice, is coming to Monaco this summer.

Wealth can be insured, replaced, even rebuilt. Health cannot. With the launch of SOLICE Monaco this summer, the London-born private medical practice argues that for the world’s most successful people, longevity has become the only asset that matters.

There is a particular moment, familiar to many of the world’s wealthiest people: the instant they realise that despite every conceivable success, influence and protection surrounding them, their health still sits precariously in the hands of fragmented systems and leading, yet unfamiliar, doctors. A founder lands in New York with chest pain after three weeks of transatlantic travel. A family patriarch quietly worries about the cognitive decline that runs through generations before him. A global investor, accustomed to precision in every aspect of life, finds himself repeating his medical history to yet another clinician in yet another city. It is rarely a dramatic crisis that changes behaviour—more often, it is the dawning recognition that extraordinary lives require a different calibre of medical relationship altogether.

That recognition is what has propelled SOLICE from a discreet London practice into one of the most sought-after names in private medicine among ultra-high-net-worth circles. At the centre of the model is not simply access and aid, but also intimacy: the restoration of an oldworld doctor-patient relationship reimagined for modern global lives. Members are paired with a dedicated physician who comes to understand not only biomarkers and diagnostics, but temperament, stress patterns, travel schedules, family histories, personal priorities and the subtle shifts that precede illness long before conventional medicine would have intervened.

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“At the ultra-high-net-worth level, health is increasingly viewed as the ultimate luxury asset—because without it, every other aspect of life, business and legacy is compromised,” Dr. Liza Osagie-Clouard, Founder of SOLICE, tells Robb Report.

Under Dr. Osagie-Clouard’s leadership, SOLICE has quietly built an award-winning curated global medical ecosystem spanning more than 200 of the world’s leading specialists and partner facilities across Europe, the United States and Asia. Crucially, this is not a traditional referral network, but a tightly held circle of clinical excellence, selected for both discretion and calibre.

That foundation is further distinguished by Medical Director Dr. Tim Evans, former Apothecary to Queen Elizabeth II and the Royal Household for more than two decades, bringing rare experience in sustained elite care. Few physicians have observed longevity at such close range: the late Queen Elizabeth II continued working into her nineties, carrying out official duties just days before her death at 96—an enduring example not only of lifespan, but optimal healthspan.

This combined calibre of medical leadership defines SOLICE as a physician-led private practice in the truest sense. Members are not routed through systems; they are directly under the care of senior clinicians proactively overseeing every aspect of their health journey— whether managing urgent medical issues, coordinating international specialist input or delivering a range of advanced preventative strategies that spans biomarker analysis, hormonal optimisation, wearable data interpretation and long-term healthspan planning. The aim is to identify cardiovascular, metabolic, neurological and oncological risk long before symptoms appear, and to intervene when intervention is vastly more impactful on outcomes.

“What we’re seeing at SOLICE Health is a shift towards conciergestyle medicine that combines proactive screening, rapid access to leading specialists, advanced diagnostics, lifestyle optimisation and twentyfour- seven medical advocacy within one trusted ecosystem,” as Dr. Osagie- Clouard puts it.

This summer, SOLICE opens in Monaco—a launch that has been some time in the making, and one shaped by a specific observation: that the Principality’s residents and seasonal population have, until now, been underserved by precisely the kind of continuous, internationallycoordinated care they expect everywhere else in their lives.

SOLICE Monaco offers members 24/7 access to a dedicated local physician, in-residence consultations and priority hospital access. Crucially, the Monaco practice is not a standalone outpost. It forms part of a London–Monaco–USA medical bridge, meaning records, specialists and second opinions move between residences without the client ever having to repeat themselves. For families dividing their year between three or four homes, that continuity is not a convenience. It is the entire proposition.

“For globally mobile individuals and families, healthcare must be seamless, discreet and anticipatory —identifying risks before they are problems and managing all aspects of wellbeing with precision,” concludes Dr. Osagie-Clouard.

SOLICE is headquartered in an elegant Mayfair, London townhouse, with US medical services (New York, California and Florida) provided in partnership with Sollis Health USA. Membership is by referral or personal application. Applications for SOLICE Monaco are now open; www.solice.health; contact@solice.health

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