Genetics & biological age in San Francisco Bay Area
Learn your inherited risks and how fast you are actually aging.
Usually biological age testing and genomic panels, which estimate the pace of aging rather than diagnose anything.
6 of the 9 clinics in our San Francisco Bay Area guide, each with the published services behind the claim.
Biohackr Health, Palo Alto
Biohackr's second Bay Area clinic, on Bryant Street in downtown Palo Alto, opened in 2022. The brand sells two structured longevity products, a $295 monthly membership that runs one new test a month for six months and a $7,750 Benchmark baseline that adds cancer screening and a coronary calcium scan at Stanford, and both are advertised across the brand rather than per site. What the clinic says about this address is narrower: medical grade skin care and supplements, semaglutide weight management, aesthetic treatments, IV infusion therapies, EBO2 and laser treatments. Two testing pages add to that, naming Palo Alto as where VO2 max and resting metabolic rate testing run, with San Francisco coming soon. Treatment is given by registered nurses under one supervising physician, Dr. Lori Bluvas, a board-certified OB/GYN who co-founded the brand and is shared between both sites. Insurance is not taken. Prices are published for the memberships and for a handful of tests, and not for treatments bought singly.
Diagnostics include: VO2 max testing · Continuous glucose monitoring
Biohackr Health, San Francisco
The original Biohackr clinic, on Union Street in San Francisco, opened first around anti-aging and IV therapy and now sells two structured longevity products on top of a long treatment menu. The $295 monthly membership is a six-month diagnostic track: one new test each month in a fixed order, blood work, then VO2 max, NAD level, resting metabolic rate, micronutrients and telomeres, with a monthly body composition scan and a check-in with your nurse. The $7,750 Benchmark program is the deeper version, adding a Galleri cell-free DNA cancer screen, a Natera 40-gene hereditary cancer panel and a coronary calcium scan at Stanford, with three months of NAD+ and glutathione infusions built in. Treatments are given by registered nurses under one supervising physician, Dr. Lori Bluvas, a board-certified OB/GYN who co-founded the clinic. Insurance is not taken. Alongside the longevity work sits a full aesthetics and IV menu, most of it priced on the site: NAD+ by dose, hormone pellets, EBO2, the named IV drips and single metabolic tests all carry a figure. One gap to know before you book: the clinic's own pages disagree about whether VO2 max and resting metabolic rate testing run here yet or only in Palo Alto, so we make no claim either way.
Diagnostics include: Continuous glucose monitoring
Medical Institute of Healthy Aging, Walnut Creek
A longevity practice on Ygnacio Valley Road in Walnut Creek, founded and led by Dr. Paul H. Kim, who publishes board certifications in Family Medicine, Anti-Aging Medicine, Obesity Medicine and Regenerative Medicine. The front door is measurement: the clinic names three specific biological-age tests it offers, TrueAge by TruDiagnostic, GlycanAge and iollo, alongside brain age, artery age, lung age, body composition and biochemical panels. What follows the measurement is a wide interventional menu, including NAD+ and other infusions, seven named peptides, mesenchymal and induced pluripotent stem cell work, PRP and three BTL devices. Two things to know going in. No price appears on any page we read and the Payment Plans page has no content on it. And the site's own pages disagree about where the third clinic is: the address blocks say San Francisco, while the page titles and Dr. Kim's own bio say Atherton.
Radiant Health SF
A naturopathic practice in the Marina with three doctors, built first around hormones and now selling a longevity track on top of that. The front door is biological age: they use the TruAge epigenetic test from TruDiagnostics, an at-home kit you mail back, and turn the result into a protocol that can include peptides, metformin, bioidentical hormones, supplements and lifestyle changes. Alongside that sit NAD+ infusions and injections, GLP-1 and HCG weight loss, thyroid and menopause care, and a long menu of send-out functional lab tests through named outside laboratories. New patients start with a Health Strategy Call rather than an appointment. Nothing we read says what any of it costs, whether insurance is billed, or when the office is open, and the site publishes two different San Francisco addresses.
Young Naturopathic Center for Wellness
A naturopathic clinic on Blossom Hill Road that has been in the same place since 2004, built by Dr. Renee Young around testing rather than treatments. The diagnostics list is the most detailed part of the site and it is unusually specific: VO2 max, InBody body composition and grip strength measured in the office, take-home sleep studies, a NutrEval panel the clinic says reads over 130 biomarkers, hormone panels itemised marker by marker for women and men, GI-MAP and GI Effects stool testing, a 189-food sensitivity panel, urine toxin and heavy-metal screens, Galleri, Cologuard, polygenic risk scores, ApoE, calcium scoring, DEXA and telomere testing. Blood is drawn in the office on the day of your appointment and the named lab partners are Quest, Labcorp, BioReference, Genova, Doctor's Data and Galleri. Results take one to four weeks. The treatment side is what a naturopathic longevity clinic usually carries: hyperbaric oxygen, IV nutrient therapy, NAD+, peptides, bioidentical hormones, testosterone and GLP-1 weight care. Dr. Young is primary care doctor for most of the practice. The first conversation is free and nothing after it has a published price.
Diagnostics include: VO2 max testing
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.