Optimize by Equinox, the new longevity-focused biomarker testing membership, contains a lot of big ticket items.
Is it worth the price?
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Its the latest entry in the buzzy precision medicine, longevity healthcare, and optimization space.
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Function Healths overall goal is to help people live 100 healthy years.
Generally these platforms offer suggestions on sleep, nutrition, supplements, healthcare, and fitness toward those aims.
So annually, training sessions would be $5,760, and massages would cost $2,940.
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Function Health tests cost $499 per year, and then theres the $545Oura Ringand yearly Oura membership.
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So, ballpark, a nutritionist and a sleep coach session would come to $300.
Twice a month for a year (crunches numbers) is $7,200.
All those services together cost $23,544.
Average medical costs per person annually in the U.S. are a whopping$13,493 per person.
As of now, theres no way to know.
The people stressing about longevitytech titans, finance bros, wellness gurushavent lived 100 healthy years just yet.
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