Read your biology with precision.
Two tests, used together, that give us the deepest possible read on how your body actually works — your genetic blueprint and how fast you're aging at the cellular level. The data lets us tailor every protocol — hormones, peptides, supplements, lifestyle — to who you actually are, not who the average patient is.
Your blueprint, in detail.
A one-time test that maps the genetic variants most relevant to longevity, performance, and chronic disease risk. We look at methylation pathways (including MTHFR), drug-metabolism genes, predispositions across cardiovascular, metabolic, hormonal, and neurological systems, and the variants that influence how you respond to specific supplements and medications.
The output isn't a list of fears. It's a map. Once we know which pathways run efficiently and which need support, every downstream decision — supplement selection, hormone dosing, peptide protocols, lifestyle priorities — gets sharper.
How fast are you actually aging?
Your chronological age is a calendar. Your biological age is a measurement — an epigenetic readout of how your body is functioning right now, derived from DNA methylation patterns. The result tells us whether your protocols are moving the needle in the right direction.
We use the biological age panel as a baseline at the start of care, then re-run it on a defined cadence (usually annually) to track whether the longevity work is paying off. This is the single best longitudinal measure we have for "is the plan working."
From genome to protocol.
Genetic and biological age results sit inside the broader 64+ biomarker picture we run for every patient. We read them together — your variants, your epigenetic age, your hormones, your metabolic and inflammatory markers — and translate that into a specific plan.
- Methylation status informs B-vitamin and methyl-donor supplementation
- Drug-metabolism variants shape hormone, peptide, and medication choices
- Cardiovascular and metabolic predispositions sharpen risk-reduction strategy
- Biological age trends tell us whether the current plan is reversing aging or just maintaining
The point isn't to collect data. The point is to make smaller, smarter decisions on your behalf — and to know whether they're working.
Patients building a real longevity protocol.
- Adults serious enough about longevity to want a precision protocol — not a generic one
- Patients with family histories of cardiovascular, metabolic, or neurodegenerative conditions
- Anyone optimizing hormones, peptides, or supplements who wants to know which interventions will actually work for their biology
- Patients already on a TruForm protocol who want a longitudinal measure of progress
Genetic testing is one-time. Biological age testing is included annually in the Platinum Longevity membership, or can be added a la carte to any other membership.