Type
Blood Testing
Biomarkers
10
Duration
30 min
Results
14 days
Specialized panel for wellness and anti-aging including hormones, vitamins, minerals, and oxidative stress markers.
Biological age testing estimates how old your body is at a cellular level — which may differ significantly from your chronological age. These tests use various biomarkers and algorithms to calculate your biological age, including metabolic markers, inflammatory markers, organ function tests, and in some cases epigenetic (DNA methylation) analysis. A biological age younger than your chronological age suggests your body is aging well, while an older biological age may indicate accelerated aging from lifestyle factors, chronic stress, or disease. This emerging field of longevity medicine provides a tangible score to track the impact of diet, exercise, sleep, and supplementation interventions over time.
Key Details
- Output
- Biological age score
- Fasting Required
- Yes, for accurate metabolic markers
- Sample Type
- Blood draw
- Turnaround
- 1–3 weeks
- Common Use
- Longevity tracking, intervention monitoring
Who Is This For?
Health-conscious individuals interested in quantifying their rate of aging. Longevity enthusiasts following structured optimization protocols and biohacking regimens. Anyone wanting a single metric to track the overall impact of lifestyle changes. People in their 40s–60s who want to understand if their health habits are slowing biological aging.
What's Included
Preparation Required
Fasting for 10–12 hours before your appointment is recommended for accurate results (water is fine). Avoid alcohol for 24 hours and intense exercise for 12 hours before the blood draw. Morning appointments are ideal for consistent hormone and glucose readings. The blood draw typically takes 5–10 minutes.
Panel Categories
Biomarkers Tested
10Metabolite of estradiol.
The primary stress hormone, produced by the adrenal glands. Cortisol regulates metabolism, immune response, blood pressure, and the sleep-wake cycle. Chronically elevated cortisol from stress contributes to weight gain, immune suppression, and metabolic dysfunction.
Precursor to other hormones
Metabolite of testosterone.
Reflects your average blood sugar over the past 2–3 months by measuring the percentage of hemoglobin with attached glucose. HbA1c is the gold standard for diagnosing and monitoring diabetes, unaffected by daily fluctuations.
An amino acid produced during protein metabolism. Elevated homocysteine is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease, stroke, and cognitive decline. Levels are lowered by adequate B12, folate, and B6 intake.
A hormone produced mainly by the liver in response to growth hormone. IGF-1 mediates many of growth hormone's effects on tissue growth and repair. It's more stable than GH, making it a better marker for growth hormone status.
The hormone produced by the pancreas to regulate blood sugar. Elevated fasting insulin — even with normal glucose — is an early marker of insulin resistance, which precedes type 2 diabetes by years. Key biomarker in longevity medicine.
The best indicator of overall vitamin D status. Vitamin D is essential for calcium absorption, bone health, immune function, and mood regulation. Deficiency is extremely common, especially in northern latitudes, and linked to increased disease risk.
A highly sensitive test for low-grade chronic inflammation linked to cardiovascular disease risk. Lower hs-CRP values are associated with better cardiovascular outcomes.
- Category
- Diagnostic
- Sample Type
- Blood draw
- Duration
- 30 min
- Results
- 14 days
