Whole-body baseline in San Francisco Bay Area
Establish where you stand today, before symptoms show up.
Usually a 100+ biomarker panel, sometimes alongside imaging and a physician sitting down with the results.
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4 of the 9 clinics in our San Francisco Bay Area guide, each with the published services behind the claim.
Biograph, San Francisco Bay Area
Biograph's founding clinic sits in San Mateo, not in San Francisco, about fifteen minutes from SFO. You buy a year, not a visit: one six-hour day in a private suite running twenty or more assessments, then a report and a one-to-one review with a Biograph physician about three weeks later, then calls with a dietitian and an exercise physiologist. Core covers whole-body MRI, a comprehensive blood panel, DEXA and VO2 max. Black roughly doubles the price and adds coronary CT angiography, a low-dose lung CT, a multi-cancer blood test, brain health assessment, mid-year labs and a glucose monitor. Two physicians are named for this clinic, which is more than most operators of this size publish. What you will not find anywhere we read is a phone number, opening hours, or what year two costs.
Diagnostics include: Genetic & genomic testing · Neurocognitive testing · Continuous glucose monitoring
My Doctor Medical Group
A physician-owned concierge practice on Sutter Street that has been running since 2008, built around two things you can buy separately. The first is an executive health evaluation that runs over three to four weeks rather than one morning: a 60-minute video intake before any test is ordered, a coordinated testing day downtown, a physical at the Sutter Street office, then a written report, a slide deck and a 60-minute conversation about what it all means. The clinic publishes what is in it, down to the marker names: NMR lipoprofile, Lp(a), ApoB, hs-CRP, fasting insulin, a thyroid panel, a CT calcium score, a carotid CIMT ultrasound, a stress test, a 163-gene hereditary risk panel, Galleri multi-cancer detection, a home sleep study, spirometry, optometry and audiology. It starts at $12,500. The second is membership, in a Priority, VIP or Home Care tier, where the same physicians carry the plan forward with 24/7 access, house calls where indicated and admitting privileges at CPMC. No membership fee is published anywhere, and the add-on studies are priced individually at intake, so the two numbers that decide your total are both conversations rather than pages.
Diagnostics include: DEXA scan · Neurocognitive testing
Prenuvo, Redwood City
This is Prenuvo's Bay Area clinic, and it is on El Camino Real in Redwood City rather than in San Francisco. It is one of only two Prenuvo sites that publish seven-day hours on the locations index. You can buy a single scan, at $2,499 for the Whole Body and $1,199 for the Focused. Everything else is sold as a year: three membership tiers, each bundling one MRI, one or two blood panels and one or two reviews with a Prenuvo provider. You book online, pay up front, lie in the scanner for roughly 45 to 75 minutes depending on the tier, then get a radiology report and a call. What the clinic will not do is act on what it finds. It states plainly that it does not order follow-up labs, provide referrals or consultations, or treat, so anything the scan turns up goes back to your own doctor. Nobody is named for this clinic, or for the United States.
Diagnostics include: Comprehensive biomarker panel
Human Longevity, South San Francisco
One private day in a clinic on Gateway Boulevard, a few minutes from SFO, where you go through a whole-body MRI, a brain MRI, cardiac imaging, a DEXA scan, bloodwork and whole genome sequencing back to back, then sit down with a longevity clinician who walks you through all of it and hands you a plan. That day is $8,000 a year. Two tiers above it add continuous monitoring, more screening and, at the top, a concierge physician. Two things are worth knowing before you book. Human Longevity names ten clinicians and its leadership for the company, but names nobody at this address, and it says its Medical Director role is a San Diego one. And its own pages describe the blood panel two different ways, so we show no marker count.