How Much Does Longevity Care Cost?

Longevity care pricing depends on what you are buying: a single test, diagnostic bundle, membership clinic, executive physical, luxury program, or protocol management.

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May 12, 2026
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The price of longevity care swings widely because the phrase can mean a one-time diagnostic package, a membership clinic, an executive physical, a luxury longevity assessment, or ongoing protocol management. The first useful step is naming what you actually want to buy.

What drives the price

The depth of testing

Basic labs, advanced biomarkers, DEXA, VO2 max, full-body MRI, genomics, and cancer screening change the cost quickly.

The care model

A one-time package, a monthly membership, an executive physical, and a physician-led longitudinal plan are priced very differently.

The follow-up

The biggest difference is often what happens after results land: interpretation, planning, prescriptions, referrals, and repeat tracking.

Longevity care does not come with one normal price. It might be a few hundred dollars for a single test, around a thousand for a focused diagnostic bundle, several thousand for an executive assessment, or much more for a high-touch program with imaging, genomics, physicians, specialists, and ongoing access.

That range feels confusing at first, but the pricing usually makes sense once you see what is inside a given program. The total is built from four pieces: diagnostics, clinical time, care coordination, and ongoing support.

The Main Cost Categories

ModelWhat you are paying forHow to think about value
Single diagnosticOne test such as DEXA, VO2 max, advanced bloodwork, coronary calcium scan, or imaging.Useful when you know exactly what you want to measure.
Diagnostic bundleSeveral tests packaged together with a consult or results review.Useful when you want a real baseline without joining a full clinic.
Executive physicalA concentrated preventive evaluation with physician interpretation and coordinated testing.Useful when speed, access, and a clean summary plan matter.
Longevity membershipOngoing access to a clinic or care team, often with repeat testing or service credits.Useful when you want interpretation and plan updates over time.
Luxury longevity programAdvanced diagnostics, imaging, genomics, concierge scheduling, and a premium clinical experience.Useful when you want maximum depth and coordination in a high-touch format.
Protocol managementSupport for GLP-1s, hormones, peptides, regenerative medicine, IV therapy, or other treatments.Useful when the treatment needs eligibility, dosing, monitoring, and follow-up.

A few published prices show the spread. Extension Health lists a comprehensive diagnostics package with DEXA, VO2 max, bloodwork, and consultation for $999 1. Memorial Longevity lists monthly memberships at $149 and $349, with additional services and add-ons priced separately 2. Human Longevity lists an executive health assessment that includes full-body magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), whole-genome sequencing, 120+ biomarkers, and analysis starting at $8,000 3.

Those are examples, not universal prices. The real question is whether a given program includes the testing, interpretation, and follow-up you actually need.

What Is Usually Included

Longevity care prices climb as the program adds more layers:

  • advanced bloodwork
  • DEXA body composition and bone-density testing
  • VO2 max or fitness testing
  • coronary calcium scan or cardiovascular imaging
  • full-body MRI
  • genomics or pharmacogenomics
  • cancer-screening tools
  • physician interpretation
  • specialist consultation
  • nutrition, exercise, or health coaching
  • medication or protocol management
  • repeat testing and ongoing membership access

The test list matters, but the interpretation matters more. A lower-cost package with a strong review can be more useful than a premium one that leaves you with a beautiful dashboard and no priorities.

One-Time Cost Versus Ongoing Cost

  1. 1
    One-time baseline
    Best when you want to understand where you are now and choose the next move from there.
  2. 2
    Membership model
    Best when you want regular interpretation, repeat tracking, and access to a care team.
  3. 3
    Protocol-based care
    Best when the price covers medical supervision for a treatment, not just the product itself.
  4. 4
    Luxury assessment
    Best when you value time, privacy, advanced diagnostics, and coordinated interpretation in one experience.

A one-time package answers a specific set of questions: what is my baseline, what looks good, what needs attention, and what should I do next?

An ongoing membership answers a different set: how are things changing, what should we adjust, and which new decisions belong now?

Those are different purchases. If you need one clean baseline, you may not need a membership. If you are managing weight loss, hormones, peptides, recovery, sleep, cardiometabolic risk, or several protocols at once, ongoing care usually pays back the cost.

What To Ask Before Paying

QuestionWhy it matters
What is included in the price?Some programs include interpretation and follow-up. Others charge separately for consults, labs, imaging, or protocols.
Who reviews the results?Clinical interpretation is often the difference between data and a plan.
What happens after abnormal findings?The program should explain referrals, repeat testing, medication discussion, or specialist review.
Are medications or protocols included?GLP-1s, hormones, peptides, IV therapy, and regenerative treatments can add substantial cost.
Does insurance apply?Many proactive diagnostics and luxury services are cash-pay, while some medical visits, labs, or imaging may be eligible depending on the plan and indication.
What will need to be repeated?The first-year cost and the ongoing annual cost can look very different.

When A Higher Price Can Be Worth It

A higher price earns its keep when the program saves you time, catches something meaningful, makes the next decision clearer, or carries the clinical follow-up needed to act on results responsibly.

A higher-priced program is strongest when you walk out with:

  • a clear baseline
  • a physician-led interpretation
  • a short list of priorities
  • a plan for any abnormal findings
  • a repeat-testing strategy
  • useful referrals
  • protocol oversight when treatment is involved
  • coordination with your existing doctors

A package is weaker when it piles on tests without changing decisions. More data is not automatically better. Better interpretation is.

The Bottom Line

Longevity care can cost hundreds, thousands, or much more depending on the model. The cleanest starting move is to name what you want the money to do: measure something specific, build a baseline, get a premium executive assessment, join an ongoing care model, or manage a protocol.

Diagnostics-first longevity care covers the baseline model. Executive and luxury longevity medicine covers higher-touch programs. How to choose a longevity provider helps you compare care models.

The best cost decision is rarely the cheapest option or the most comprehensive one. It is the option that gives you the right read, the right interpretation, and the right next step.

References

  1. Extension Health. "Comprehensive Diagnostic Package." Extension Health
  2. Memorial Longevity Clinic. "Compare Plans." Memorial Longevity Clinic
  3. Human Longevity. "Executive Health." Human Longevity