The comparison
Compare the scope of services
Program
Health assessments
Comprehensive annual check-up
Comprehensive annual check-up + advanced exploratory examinations
Data depth
Essential biomarkers and tests
Extremely detailed, state-of-the-art profiling
Follow-up monitoring
Annual check-up only
Quarterly follow-ups to track progress and refine interventions
Personalization
Standard recommendations
Ultra-personalized, science-based insights with real-time updates
Innovation integration
Proven core interventions
Access to emerging interventions and innovative discoveries
The Comparision in detail
Comprehensive Overview of Alle Services
Programs
CoreOne-time
UltimateYear-longaccompaniment
Blood and Urine Markers
Any substance measured in the blood that indicates normal or abnormal physiological conditions.Blood Marker
75
75
A substance found in urine that can signal kidney function, metabolic status, or potential health issues.Urine Marker
13
13
A test measuring oxygen, carbon dioxide, and acid-base balance in the blood, reflecting lung and metabolic health.Blood Gas Analysis
Newly researched or less common tests that may provide advanced insights but are not yet widely used.Experimental Markers
6
An expanded set of blood tests offering deeper insights into health beyond standard routine checks.Extended Blood Marker Panel
>100 additional
Functional Diagnostics and Imaging
A summary of all findings and interpretations from your tests, outlining your current health status and next steps.Report
A device that measures blood sugar levels, especially important for diabetes management and monitoring metabolic health.Continuous Glucose Monitor
A detailed brain scan that measures brain size, checks for aneurysms, and evaluates possible neurological changes.Neuro MRI with Brain Volume Assessment & Aneurysm Detection
An eye imaging technique enhanced by artificial intelligence to detect early changes from conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure.AI-Assisted Retinal Photography
A set of assessments that measure memory, attention, and other thinking skills to identify possible cognitive decline.Neurocognitive Test Battery
A screening procedure for early signs of Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia through memory and cognition checks.Dementia Test
A quick assessment of your ability to detect odors, which can indicate nasal or neurological health issues.Smell Test
A measurement of how well you hear different pitches and loudness levels, detecting potential hearing loss.Hearing Test via Pure Tone Audiometry
A basic exam of your sight at various distances to identify vision impairments or eye health problems.Vision Strength Test
A measure of small changes in the time between heartbeats, indicating stress levels and overall nervous system balance.Stress Test via Heart Rate Variability Measurement
An evaluation of strength, endurance, and general resilience, often used to prevent falls and injuries in older adults.Frailty Test
A check of your ability to stand and move without falling, crucial for mobility and preventing accidents.Stability, Mobility and Balance Tests
A simple measure of hand and forearm strength, often seen as an indicator of overall muscle health.Grip Strength
A combined heart-lung fitness test that also tracks lactate levels to gauge exercise capacity and endurance.Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing with Lactate Measurement
A brief examination for suspicious moles or lesions, helping catch potential skin cancers early.Limited Skin Screening
Endothelial FunctionArterial Stiffness, Endothelial Function, ABI
A measure of how effectively your breathing muscles work, important for overall lung capacity and health.Respiratory Muscle Function
A breath test detecting airway inflammation, often used for asthma diagnosis or monitoring.Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide (FNO)
Comprehensive assessments of lung volume, capacity, and flow, used to diagnose or monitor breathing disorders.Complete Pulmonary Function Test (Body Plethysmography)
A painless scan that evaluates bone strength and osteoporosis risk without using X-rays.Bone Density Measurement (Ultrasound-based)
A painless scan using sound waves to check the structure and function of organs like the heart, liver, or kidneys.Ultrasound Imaging (Heart, Abdomen, Vessels, Thyroid)
A standard heart test recording electrical activity from multiple viewpoints to detect cardiac issues.12-Lead ECG
A measure of how forcefully blood presses against artery walls when you’re at rest, important for heart health.Resting Blood Pressure
A quick test estimating muscle, fat, and water percentages in the body to guide fitness and nutrition decisions.Body Composition via Bioimpedance Scale
A non-invasive method to measure blood oxygen level and heart rate, indicating oxygen delivery throughout the body.Pulse Oximetry and Heart Rate Examination
A thorough check-up by a medical professional to evaluate overall health, detect issues, and discuss concerns.Comprehensive Physical Examinations
Tools that estimate how quickly your body is aging, based on cellular and molecular markers.Biological Clocks
7
15
Multi-Cancer Detection
An imaging technique using sound waves to create internal body images, helping detect issues in organs or tissues.Ultrasound
Substances in the blood that provide clues to health conditions, inflammation, or disease risk.Blood Markes (Markers)
A blood test that looks for cancer cells or DNA fragments from tumors, enabling early cancer detection.Liquid Biopsy
A scan that captures detailed images of your entire body, identifying tumors or abnormalities in organs and tissues.Whole Body MRI
Analysis of your DNA to understand inherited traits, disease risks, and potential responses to treatments.Genetics
A simple exam for hidden blood in the stool, useful in early detection of colon issues or cancers.IFOBT Stool Test
A more extensive set of blood tests that dig deeper into various health markers.Advanced Blood Panel
Multi-Omics Analyses
The ecosystem of microorganisms in your digestive system that affects nutrition, immunity, and overall health.Microbiome (Gut Health)
A targeted DNA test checking for specific genes that may increase your chances of certain diseases.Genetic Risk Marker Screen
Screening methods aiming to discover cancer at its earliest stage, when it’s most treatable.Early Cancer Detection Tests
A focused DNA analysis searching for known genetic variants linked to higher disease risks.Screening of 55 Risk Genes
A scan of the protein-coding regions of your DNA to identify genetic variants that can affect your health.Whole Exome Sequencing (in the First Year)
A complete mapping of all your genetic material, offering the broadest insight into inherited conditions.Whole Genome Sequencing
The use of genetic information to guide prevention, diagnosis, and treatment in healthcare.Medical Genomics
The study of small molecules (metabolites) in your body to understand metabolic health and disease risks.Metabolomics (if Available)
The large-scale analysis of the proteins in your body, providing insight into cellular function and potential disorders.Proteomics (in the Second Year)
Additional Services
An integrated approach that combines genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and more to get a holistic view of health.Multi-Omics Biology Systems Analyses
Membership that provides exclusive support, ongoing education, and participation in cutting-edge health research.Access to YEARS Club & Research Program
Safely freezing your biological samples for potential future diagnostic tests or treatments.Cryopreservation of Cells and Biomaterials for Future Analyses
A scientifically grounded guide to dietary choices tailored to individual health data and goals.YEARS Evidence-Based Nutrition Guide
Personalized recommendations for supplements, backed by research, to support specific health objectives.YEARS Supplement Guide
A regular, detailed scan (every few months) to track any changes in your body and catch potential issues early.Quarterly Bodyscan
A dedicated service helping you extend your healthy years through personalized advice and support.Healthspan Concierge
Routine check-ins and evaluations to track improvements, detect new issues, and adjust your health plan accordingly.Progress Monitoring