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Comite Center review: cost, what you get and follow-up

Comite Center is a private precision-medicine practice built around extensive biomarker testing, a telehealth results discussion, in-person performance assessments and an evolving intervention plan. It currently lists centers in New York City, Miami Beach and Palo Alto. The clinic publishes neither a membership fee nor a guaranteed schedule of physician time, so a buyer cannot compare its real cost or contact level without a written proposal covering testing, medications, supplements and follow-up.

What we checked

Price, program scope, clinician time and follow-up.

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

Is Comite Center worth considering?

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Comite Center offers more continuity than a one-day screening package and publicly describes a sequence from detailed history and diagnostics to in-person testing and repeated plan changes. Its main limitation is transparency: price, doctor hours, retesting cadence and the evidence behind broad disease-reversal claims are not quantified on the public site. It is worth considering only after the clinic maps every proposed intervention to a diagnosis, a licensed prescriber, a monitoring schedule and a complete annual price.

Published price
Price by consultation · no public membership fee
Service type
Precision medicine membership
Where
New York City · Miami Beach · Palo Alto
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At a glance

The facts that change the decision

Service
Ongoing precision-medicine practice with laboratory, genetic, metabolic and functional assessment
Process
History, diagnostics, telehealth review, in-person assessment, intervention plan and continuing revision
Locations
New York City, Miami Beach and Palo Alto
Interventions
Lifestyle, supplement, medication and specialist recommendations based on clinic interpretation
Price
No current public membership or package fee

Best fit

  • Someone seeking a continuing private practice rather than a one-day scan or laboratory dashboard.
  • A patient able to attend in-person performance testing in New York, Miami Beach or Palo Alto.
  • A buyer willing to demand clear clinical endpoints for a broad biomarker and hormone program.

Ask before booking

  • What is the complete first-year and renewal price, including tests, supplements and medications?
  • Who will conduct each results review, and how many physician hours are included annually?
  • Which biomarkers have a guideline-based action and which are exploratory tracking measures?
  • What diagnostic criteria and repeat testing are required before any hormone prescription?
  • How are records, genetic data and reports exported if I leave the practice?

Choose something else if

  • You need a public fixed price or a standard package that can be compared before a sales call.
  • You want routine primary care or specialist treatment through insurance.
  • You would accept a biological-age or biomarker change as proof of preventing or reversing disease.

What Comite Center actually sells

The clinic frames each patient as an individual case and combines family history, lifestyle, laboratory work, genetics, metabolism, hormones, body composition and performance measures. Results are first discussed remotely, followed by an in-person examination and functional testing. The team then proposes lifestyle, supplement, medication and referral steps and says it continues to revise the plan. That is a longitudinal care model, not a single diagnostic day.

Comite Center cost and what is included

No current price, enrollment fee or standard annual total appears on the public site. It is also unclear which genomic tests, wearables, supplements, medications, repeat laboratory panels and specialist referrals are included. Before sharing extensive medical data or paying a deposit, request one document listing the first-year fee, renewal fee, required tests, optional services, cancellation terms and likely pharmacy costs.

Physician time and team structure

Florence Comite is the named founder and physician, while the public team also includes physician associates and operational staff. The patient pathway refers to a telehealth conversation and an in-person examination, but does not promise who conducts each appointment or how often a physician personally reviews the case. Ask for the assigned clinician, license state, direct-contact schedule and response time between planned visits.

Broad testing does not make every marker actionable

The clinic describes hundreds of tests and thousands of interpreted biomarkers. More data can reveal conventional risk factors, but genetic, epigenetic and biological-age measures do not all have an established treatment decision attached to them. Ask the team to separate findings that change guideline-based care from exploratory measures used to track a clinic-created target.

Hormone recommendations require standard diagnostic discipline

The public test map places heavy emphasis on testosterone and other hormones. For male testosterone treatment, the Endocrine Society requires compatible symptoms, consistently low concentrations, repeat morning measurement, evaluation of cause and ongoing safety monitoring. The same principle applies more broadly: a membership target range is not itself a diagnosis. Request the diagnosis, supporting guideline, monitoring plan and stopping rule for every prescribed hormone.

Comite Center vs Cenegenics and Humanaut

All three combine testing with ongoing intervention. Cenegenics publishes ranges for its assessment and monthly fees and describes about two hours with a physician on the initial day. Humanaut publishes a lower Path price and four annual hours with a provider. Comite offers a highly bespoke model but discloses the least about price and contact cadence. Compare annual cost, prescriber access, test repetition and proof that each intervention changes a meaningful outcome.

Questions people ask about Comite Center

How much does Comite Center cost?

Comite Center does not publish a current membership fee or standard annual price. Ask for first-year, renewal, testing, medication and supplement charges in one written estimate.

What does Comite Center test?

Its public pathway includes genetic, epigenetic, metabolic, hormonal, nutritional and inflammatory markers plus body composition, VO₂ max, cardiovascular, pulmonary, strength and flexibility assessment.

Where is Comite Center located?

The current official site lists centers in New York City, Miami Beach and Palo Alto.

How much physician time does Comite Center include?

The public site does not state a guaranteed number of physician appointments or hours. Confirm who conducts telehealth and in-person reviews before joining.

Can Comite Center replace primary care?

The public service is a bespoke precision-medicine practice, but it does not clearly define urgent or comprehensive primary-care coverage. Ask who manages routine screening, acute illness and outside referrals.

Sources checked for this review

By David Persson · Review updated 2026-07-16 · Sources checked 2026-07-16 · Read the clinic review methodology · Submit a correction

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