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Your heart might be 10 years older than you are
Organ-specific biological age testing uses blood protein analysis (proteomics) to measure how old each of your organs actually is, independent of your chronological age. Based on research from Stanford University (Dr. Tony Wyss-Coray), this test analyzes approximately 5,000 plasma proteins to generate aging scores for individual organs.
Your organs don't age at the same rate. You might be 45 chronologically, but your heart could be 55 while your liver is 38. This technology identifies which organs are aging faster than others, enabling you to target interventions where they'll have the most impact rather than taking a one-size-fits-all approach to health.
Standard biological age tests give you one number. But that single number hides critical information. A patient with rapid heart aging needs cardiovascular-focused interventions, not generic anti-aging protocols. Organ-specific testing lets Gabriel design truly personalized longevity strategies targeting your weakest links. This is precision medicine for aging.
A simple blood draw collected at home or in a lab. The sample is analyzed for thousands of plasma proteins that serve as biomarkers for organ aging. Results arrive in 3-6 weeks showing the biological age of each major organ system compared to your chronological age, with detailed interpretation of what accelerated aging patterns mean for your health trajectory.
Conventional practitioners read these results through a disease-focused lens — looking for what's broken. Gabriel reads them through a holistic lens — looking for what's out of balance and how to restore it. We see optimal ranges, not just "normal" ranges. We connect findings across all your diagnostics to reveal patterns that siloed specialists miss.
Tell Gabriel your symptoms and health goals. Get personalized diagnostic recommendations backed by evidence, not guesswork.