Biological Age Tests

Two distinct biological age tests reveal your true age, speed of aging, and potential longevity risks.

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Slow down aging

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Generation Lab

Measures DNA Methylation 

Choose Generation Lab to explore how your cells are aging at a genetic level.

DNA methylation reveals patterns of chemical changes that accumulate on your DNA over time, which can be used to estimate your biological age. These patterns reflect how your body has been affected by lifestyle, environment, and genetics, providing insights into the pace of your aging and potential age-related health risks.
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Examines patterns across key methylation sites, revealing your body’s current cellular age and aging trajectory.

Choose Generation Lab to explore how your cells are aging at a genetic level.

DNA methylation reveals patterns of chemical changes that accumulate on your DNA over time, which can be used to estimate your biological age. These patterns reflect how your body has been affected by lifestyle, environment, and genetics, providing insights into the pace of your aging and potential age-related health risks.

GlycanAge

Measures Inflammaging

Choose GlycanAge for a deeper understanding of inflammation and its influence on aging.

Glycans are protein-modifying sugar molecules that attach to antibodies in your blood.The body has a balance of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory glycans, but this equilibrium shifts over time due to genetics, lifestyle, and environment, revealing your rate of inflammaging (inflammation-induced aging).
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Examines glycans in your blood, revealing how chronic inflammation levels are impacting your age at the cellular level.

Choose GlycanAge for a deeper understanding of inflammation and its influence on your aging process.

Glycans are protein-modifying sugar molecules that attach to antibodies in your blood. The body has a balance of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory glycans, but this equilibrium shifts over time due to genetics, lifestyle, and environment, revealing your rate of inflammaging (inflammation-induced aging).

Common questions

Generation Lab

Step 1: Purchase your test here.

Step 2: Extension Health’s concierge team works with you to schedule your in-office blood draw at our NYC clinic.

Step 3: Our clinical team draws your blood and sends your sample to GlycanAge for analysis.

Step 4: About 3 weeks later, you’ll receive a detailed report with your GlycanAge results.

Step 5: Build a personalized plan with Extension Health longevity specialists to slow down your rate of aging.

You will receive your biological age results about 3 weeks after your blood draw.

Recommended testing frequency depends on your health goals and risks. In general, we recommend testing at least once a year to assess the efficacy of lifestyle changes and treatments. We also advise testing before and after starting a new longevity treatment to accurately assess how the treatment impacts your biological age.

$350.

Common questions

GlycanAge

Step 1: Purchase your test here.

Step 2: Extension Health’s concierge team works with you to schedule your in-office swab.

Step 3: Our clinical team collects and sends your sample to Generation Lab for analysis.

Step 4: 3-4 weeks later, you’ll receive a detailed report with your biological age results.

Step 5: Build a personalized plan with Extension Health longevity specialists to slow down your rate of aging.

You will receive your Generation Lab results within 3-4 weeks of your blood draw.

Recommended testing frequency depends on your health goals and risks. In general, we recommend testing at least once a year to assess the efficacy of lifestyle changes and treatments.

$500

Take your health further

Complementary services designed to enhance your whole-body health state.

plasma exchange Therapy

Plasma Exchange Therapy is a procedure that involves replacing your blood’s plasma with Albumin.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)

HBOT involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber to increase oxygenation.

Not sure which test is right for you?

Book a consult with one of our experienced team members to get started.

GlycanAge 

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Generation Lab 

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Conboy, I., Conboy, M., Wagers, A. et al. Rejuvenation of aged progenitor cells by exposure to a young systemic environment. Nature 433, 760–764 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature03260