Reviewed comparison · 11 profiles · same checks for every clinic
Human Longevity vs Fountain Life
Human Longevity sells an in-depth diagnostic assessment while Fountain Life sells an ongoing membership. Compare prices, included imaging, clinician time, follow-up and the likely complete bill.
Which should you choose: Human Longevity or Fountain Life?
Choose Human Longevity if you want imaging, genomics, biomarkers and physician synthesis concentrated into one $8,000 assessment day.
Choose Fountain Life if you value a continuing membership and repeat-care relationship more than a one-day diagnostic package and can confirm the exact tier terms in writing.
Skip both if no clinician will handle incidental findings or you cannot confirm referral costs, repeat testing and the likely complete bill before paying.
These clinics provide different kinds of care. Compare what each one includes before comparing price: one is Executive diagnostic assessment, the other is Preventive-health membership.
$599 Genomics · $8,000 Executive Health · $12,000 100+ Care · $19,000 100+ Concierge · $3,900 Whole Body MRIPublic pricePrice checked
Best for
You want one coordinated private day rather than separate MRI, genomics, DEXA, CAC and lab appointments.
Follow-up
Documented
Published results and safety data
Not disclosedWe did not find comparable published results or complication data in the sources reviewed.
Biggest open question
Who arranges and pays for specialist follow-up after an incidental finding, which tests repeat each year, and what is the complete price for each program?
CORE$10,500/year · official shop listing marked sold outStarting price only
APEX$21,500/year · official shop listing marked sold outStarting price only
APEX FamilyNo public price foundStarting price only
Price transparency
Public price
Partial price
Sources used
Public sources
Public sources
Published price
Document checked$599 Genomics · $8,000 Executive Health · $12,000 100+ Care · $19,000 100+ Concierge · $3,900 Whole Body MRIChecked · Official clinic source
Partly documentedBASE $595/yr reported by independent coverage; CORE $10,500/yr and APEX $21,500/yr official shop listings marked sold outChecked · Official clinic source · reviewed 4 sources
Likely complete cost
Not disclosedA complete first-year price including add-ons, retesting and outside referrals is not publicly available.Checked · reviewed 4 sources
Not disclosedA complete first-year price including add-ons, retesting and outside referrals is not publicly available.Checked · reviewed 6 sources
Visit format and time
Document checkedAnnual assessment. One intensive assessment day.Checked · Official clinic source
Document checkedAnnual membership by tier. Ongoing relationship.Checked · Official clinic source
What is included
Document checkedWhole-body MRI, genome sequencing, biomarkers, cardiac imaging and physician reviewChecked · Official clinic source
Document checkedBASE, CORE, APEX and APEX Family memberships, with diagnostics and care varying by tierChecked · Official clinic source
Responsible clinician and time
Partly documentedExpert physician synthesis of imaging, genomics and biomarkers. Direct clinician time was not published in a comparable format.Checked · Official clinic source · reviewed 1 sources
Partly documentedCare-team and physician relationship varies by tier. Direct clinician time was not published in a comparable format.Checked · Official clinic source · reviewed 1 sources
Follow-up after abnormal results
Document checkedExecutive Health includes physician review, follow-up support and access to specialist consultations or a referral network; later specialist costs and responsibility for long-term follow-up are not disclosed.Checked · Official clinic source
Partly documentedOngoing care is central to the offer; the exact visit and retesting schedule by tier is not independently verified.Checked · Official clinic source · reviewed 1 sources
Published results and reported complications
Not disclosedWe did not find comparable published results or complication data in the sources reviewed.Checked · reviewed 2 sources
Not disclosedWe did not find comparable published results or complication data in the sources reviewed.Checked · reviewed 2 sources
Question to ask before booking
Not disclosedWho arranges and pays for specialist follow-up after an incidental finding, which tests repeat each year, and what is the complete price for each program?Checked · reviewed 3 sources
Not disclosedIs BASE currently bookable and what does it include, can CORE or APEX be booked now, what does APEX Family cost, and which services cost extra?Checked · reviewed 3 sources
Best fit
You want one coordinated private day rather than separate MRI, genomics, DEXA, CAC and lab appointments.
You want an ongoing physician relationship, not a one-off scan.
Reason to skip
You are buying reassurance with no physician ready to handle follow-up.
You want only one scan and no continuing clinical relationship.
Partly documentedExpert physician synthesis of imaging, genomics and biomarkers. Direct clinician time was not published in a comparable format.Checked · Official clinic source · reviewed 1 sources
Partly documentedCare-team and physician relationship varies by tier. Direct clinician time was not published in a comparable format.Checked · Official clinic source · reviewed 1 sources
Document checkedExecutive Health includes physician review, follow-up support and access to specialist consultations or a referral network; later specialist costs and responsibility for long-term follow-up are not disclosed.Checked · Official clinic source
Partly documentedOngoing care is central to the offer; the exact visit and retesting schedule by tier is not independently verified.Checked · Official clinic source · reviewed 1 sources
Not disclosedWho arranges and pays for specialist follow-up after an incidental finding, which tests repeat each year, and what is the complete price for each program?Checked · reviewed 3 sources
Not disclosedIs BASE currently bookable and what does it include, can CORE or APEX be booked now, what does APEX Family cost, and which services cost extra?Checked · reviewed 3 sources
You want only one scan and no continuing clinical relationship.
Human Longevity
Built from public documents
“The most complete public executive-health package in the directory. Worth considering for buyers who want imaging, genomics and interpretation in one day; weak if you expect a normal scan to equal future safety.”
“A serious premium-clinic offer if the physician team is responsible for the year-long care plan. Expensive, and therefore judged on follow-up, not the diagnostic menu.”
Agewell records public prices, what each clinic provides, clinician involvement, follow-up and unanswered questions separately. Every factual statement links to the source that supports it. Information supplied by a clinic is labelled and does not change our editorial verdict without independent support.
Agewell asks every clinic the same questions about the type and length of care, published price, clinician involvement, follow-up, outcomes and unanswered safety questions. Information supplied by a clinic stays clearly labelled.
Why does Agewell not give every clinic one score?
A one-off scan, annual membership and residential retreat provide different kinds of care. A single score would hide those differences and could reward a longer treatment menu instead of useful medical follow-up.
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A clinic can correct facts and provide documents, but it cannot buy or directly edit the verdict. Agewell reviews every response and keeps clinic claims separate from independently supported conclusions.
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