- Get insights into your health to understand how you’re aging.
- Take advantage of innovative testing for an in-depth analysis.
- Work with longevity experts to create a personalized plan and track your progress to support healthy aging.
AN EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACH TO THE AGING PROCESS
Experience a comprehensive full-body evaluation using advanced testing, imaging, biomarker analysis, and expert interpretation. Our team of specialists provides this service and more at one of the nation’s leading academic medical centers.

AN EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACH TO THE AGING PROCESS
Experience a comprehensive full-body evaluation using advanced testing, imaging, biomarker analysis, and expert interpretation. Our team of specialists provides this service and more at one of the nation’s leading academic medical centers.

VO2 Max
VO2 Max
This test measures how efficiently your body uses oxygen during exercise.
A higher VO₂ max is linked to a longer life and lower risk of disease.
Epigenetic Clocks
Epigenetic Clocks
Analyze DNA methylation to estimate biological age.
These molecular markers reflect how behaviors, lifestyle and environment impact gene regulation, offering insight into age-related risk.
AI Retinal Analysis
Retinal-Based Age Test
The noninvasive test uses AI to detect age-related changes in the blood vessels in your eyes.
This gives us insights into cardiovascular and metabolic aging.
PAI-1
Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 (PAI-1)
PAI-1 is a protein that regulates blood clotting and reflects cellular aging.
Elevated PAI-1 levels are associated with accelerated aging.
Physical Function Assessment
Physical Function Assessment
Movement, strength, endurance, coordination and flexibility are all parts of physical function.
Physical function and strength are key to healthy aging.
Body Composition
DXA Scan
The scan measures fat and lean masses.
Excess fat is associated with chronic inflammation and aging.
Pulse Wave Velocity
Pulse Wave Velocity
The test checks how fast blood pressure waves move through your arteries.
This tells us how stiff your arteries are, which is a key indicator of vascular aging.
A higher velocity likely means you have stiffer arteries and a higher risk of heart and vascular disease.