BloodAge Analysis
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Does the Blood Age analysis include the cost of the blood tests?
No, the Blood Age test is for the enhanced analysis only. The BloodAge Analysis is based on a further analysis of biomarkers from common blood tests. If you have a good relationship with a GP, it should be possible to ask them if they will write a pathology request for the required blood biomark... -
Does the Blood Age analysis include the cost of the blood tests?
No, the Blood Age test is for the enhanced analysis only. The BloodAge Analysis is based on a further analysis of biomarkers from common blood tests. If you have a good relationship with a GP, it should be possible to ask them if they will write a pathology request for the required blood biomark... -
Getting help with the interpretation of the BloodAge Analysis
While the results of the Blood Age test are easy to read and understand, you may need expert advice about the lifestyle, natural and pharmaceutical interventions that may be required to improve your health. The Blood Age test provides a great framework for a discussion about your health with your... -
How often should I take the Blood Age analysis?
It is recommended to take the Blood Age analysis every 4-6 months while you work on improving your health. If you can afford it, you can pay for having the tests done as often as you like, however, it would be reasonable to have Medicare covering the costs of such tests twice a year initially and... -
What is the cost of the Blood Age analysis?
The cost of the BloodAge Analysis is $120. You also need a blood test, which can be free on Medicare if you have a supportive doctor ordering the tests for you. You also have the option of ordering a private blood test without a doctor. The cost of getting 50 biomarkers is $299. We encourage all ... -
Which biomarkers are included?
We have developed a number of guides to help you talk to your doctor about blood tests, which biomarkers to include, and how to set up and use My Health Record. You can download these guides including the list of required biomarkers. -
Seeing a healthcare practitioner about your blood test results is crucial for several reasons: Expert Interpretation Blood test results can be complex and require expert interpretation. Healthcare practitioners are trained to understand these results in the context of your overall health, consid...
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Why to I need to see a doctor?
We recommend seeing your doctor as they can organise the required blood tests for you. They are also going to be your best option if the blood tests identify anything abnormal that require further investigation. If you have a good relationship with a GP, it should be possible to ask them if they...