Genetic and Epigenetic Mapping

Your DNA contains information that no blood test can reveal: your inherited predispositions, how your body metabolizes nutrients and medication, and how fast your cells are biologically aging.

 

Reading this information gives your clinical team the foundation to build interventions that are truly specific to you.

How it works

Genomic analysis combined with biological age measurement

Our genetic mapping identifies Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms, specific genetic variations linked to predisposition toward degenerative disease, nutrient metabolism, and how your body processes supplements and medication through CYP450 enzyme variants.

 

Alongside this static genetic analysis, we also measure your epigenetic clock: the rate at which your cells are aging relative to your chronological age, assessed through DNA methylation patterns.

 

This gives us a quantitative estimate of your biological age, not just your calendar age.

Who is this for

This assessment is recommended if you

Have a family history of chronic disease and want to understand your genetic risk

Want to confirm your supplements & medications are compatible with your genetics

Want to monitor your biological age as an objective guide for lifestyle decisions

What to expect

A one-time sample. A lifetime of precision.

The genetic test requires only a simple biological sample collected at the clinic.

 

Your DNA profile does not change, so this test is done once. Your epigenetic clock measurement, however, can be repeated periodically to track whether your interventions are slowing your cellular aging over time.

 

Results are reviewed by our team and directly inform your nutrition plan, supplement protocol, and therapy recommendations.

Testimonials

Real journeys, real results

Every journey is unique, but they all begin with the same step, understanding your body on a deeper level

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Schedule an initial session with our clinical team. We’ll help you understand your body’s condition, needs, and health goals as the first step toward a longer, healthier, and better-quality life.