How old is your body, really?
Chronological age tells you how many years you have lived. Biological age reflects how your body is functioning on a cellular level and whether you are ageing faster or slower than expected.
The Biological Age Snapshot combines two complementary assessments, epigenetic age clocks and an inflammation age clock, to show how lifestyle, environment, and internal stress may be influencing your ageing profile. Guided by a physician, you receive a personalised medical and lifestyle action plan that highlights priorities for attention and supports resilient, healthier ageing.
Who the Biological Age Snapshot is for
This programme is for proactive individuals who want to understand how their daily choices may be shaping their ageing trajectory. It is suitable if you:
- Want to see whether your body is ageing faster or slower than expected.
- Value measurable markers when making lifestyle or health changes.
- Are motivated by prevention and wish to address factors such as inflammation and stress.
- Prefer personalised, data-driven insights over general wellness advice.
- Seek an informed, evidence-based approach to long-term health and vitality.
By using clock-based measures to quantify biological age, this programme provides a clear baseline and structured next steps to support healthy ageing.
What the Biological Age Snapshot includes
The Biological Age Snapshot uses complementary ageing clocks and clinical interpretation to help you understand your current biological age and the factors that may be influencing it.
You will receive:
- Epigenetic and inflammation ageing clocks
Two epigenetic age clocks that analyse DNA methylation patterns to estimate biological ageing, together with an inflammation age clock that evaluates markers linked to systemic inflammation and age-related physiological change.
- Physician appointment
A focused appointment with a physician to review your results, explain the findings, and discuss priorities for supporting long-term health and healthy ageing.
- Personalised medical and lifestyle action plan
A structured plan that summarises your biological age snapshot and outlines evidence-based, sustainable next steps. It highlights modifiable factors that may relate to the pace of ageing and offers practical recommendations for ongoing health optimisation.