Best fit
- A buyer who wants a full-day hospital assessment and shareable MyChart results.
- Someone who values access to Cleveland Clinic specialists when indicated.
- A patient comparing hospital executive health with a private imaging clinic.
Cleveland Clinic Executive Health is a full-day hospital-based physical in Cleveland or Weston, Florida. The public exam outline is strong on testing and same-system follow-up, but the current complete price is not published. A 2024 self-pay sheet listed a $1,346 core physician and program charge plus separate testing; it is a historical component, not today’s all-in total.
What we checked
We checked the provider’s current program pages and, where available, independent or regulatory sources listed below. We then separated standard inclusions from optional costs and open questions. Every source carries the date we reviewed it.
The short answer
Cleveland is a practical choice for someone who wants a concentrated executive physical with laboratory, cardiovascular, pulmonary, body-composition and coaching elements inside a major health system. Its price can change with age, risk and optional imaging, so do not compare the old core charge with another clinic’s complete package.
At a glance
Cleveland lists a physical examination, laboratory work, cardiovascular and pulmonary assessment, vision and hearing checks, DEXA or body composition, nutrition, exercise physiology and coaching. The exact protocol varies with age, sex, medical history and selected options, which is why a headline price alone would be misleading.
The current all-in total requires a quote. Cleveland still hosts a 2024 self-pay schedule with a $1,346 core scheduling, history, physical and report charge, then itemized laboratory and other services. Use that document to understand the additive billing structure, not to claim a current complete price.
The visit lasts about six to eight hours. Results and the physician letter are placed in MyChart and can be shared with a primary-care doctor. Ask which results are available before you leave, which arrive later and who contacts you when a delayed test is abnormal.
Imaging and specialist consultations can materially increase both cost and downstream work. Ask for the indication, radiation or contrast exposure where relevant, and the plan for incidental findings before agreeing to an optional test during a compressed visit.
Cleveland and Mayo provide hospital-based coordination. Princeton places more broad imaging into its preventive-exam identity. The right comparison is not prestige; it is the written protocol, total estimate, physician time and whether follow-up remains inside the system.
Cleveland requires a current quote. A public 2024 sheet listed a $1,346 core charge plus separate testing, but that is not a current all-in price.
Cleveland describes the program as a full-day visit lasting approximately six to eight hours.
The operating US locations listed are Cleveland, Ohio and Weston, Florida. Nevada is described as coming soon rather than open.
Cleveland says results and the physician letter are placed in MyChart and can be shared with a primary-care clinician.
Agewell is an independent buyer’s guide, not a medical provider. Screening and treatment decisions should be made with a qualified clinician who knows your history.
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