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Echelon Health review: cost, what you get and follow-up

Echelon Health sells imaging-led preventive assessments from Harley Street, with current public prices ranging from £2,500 for Healthy Heart to £14,000 for Platinum. Tests are concentrated into one day and reviewed with a senior doctor, but specialist care prompted by a finding normally costs extra. The central decision is therefore not whether the largest package contains more scans. It is whether each scan fits your age and risk, and whether you have a funded plan for incidental or abnormal results.

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 Echelon Health worth considering?

Public package prices

Echelon Health is a credible London option for a buyer who specifically wants a high-touch, imaging-heavy assessment and values one senior doctor bringing the reports together. Its prices and package contents are unusually visible, and its Harley Street service holds a Good CQC rating. It is not proof that broad screening improves lifespan, and the £14,000 Platinum price does not include every specialist visit or procedure that a finding may trigger.

Published price
£2,500 Healthy Heart · £6,000 Core Cancer · £14,000 Platinum
Service type
Diagnostic clinic
Where
London, United Kingdom
Information checked

At a glance

The facts that change the decision

Service
One-day preventive assessment with imaging, laboratory tests and a final physician consultation
Published range
Healthy Heart £2,500, Core Cancer £6,000, Gold up to £10,000 and Platinum £14,000
Location
68 Harley Street, London; some assessments are delivered by nearby third-party facilities
Regulation
CQC rating Good, report published 13 March 2023
Follow-up
Referral can be arranged, but specialist investigation and treatment normally cost extra

Best fit

  • A buyer who wants CT, MRI, ultrasound and laboratory testing coordinated in one London assessment.
  • Someone with a clear risk profile who can review the selected scans with their usual doctor before booking.
  • An international or executive patient who values a fixed package price and a final physician consultation.

Ask before booking

  • Which CT and MRI studies are appropriate for my age, symptoms, family history and prior imaging?
  • How much time do I receive with the doctor before testing and during the final consultation?
  • Who coordinates an incidental or abnormal finding, and which follow-up costs sit outside the package?
  • Will I receive the original images, laboratory data and all specialist reports in portable formats?
  • What is the expected cumulative radiation dose for my exact package?

Choose something else if

  • You want a low-radiation checkup and have not discussed the CT component with a clinician.
  • You would struggle to fund or arrange specialist follow-up after an incidental finding.
  • You expect a normal package to rule out every important cancer or cardiovascular condition.

What Echelon Health actually sells

Echelon coordinates a set of preventive scans and tests, then has specialist radiologists report the imaging and a senior Echelon doctor review the combined findings with you. Platinum is the broadest package, with blood tests, ECG, multiple CT studies, brain and vascular MRI, sex-specific imaging, bone density and a mole screen. The CQC report says the assessment tests were carried out by third parties near the Harley Street consultation base at the time of its 2023 inspection.

Echelon Health cost and what is included

The current public list shows Healthy Heart at £2,500, Core Cancer at £6,000 and Platinum at £14,000 for men or women. Gold is listed at £10,000 for men and £9,500 for women on Echelon’s explanatory page. The assessment price is fixed once agreed and covers the stated scans and consultations. Echelon says a referral after an abnormal result will almost certainly create additional cost, and preventive assessments are usually not covered by UK medical insurance.

Doctor time and follow-up

A doctor reviews the medical questionnaire before testing and may contact you to clarify risk factors. A senior doctor then conducts the summary consultation after specialist reports are available. Public pages do not promise an ongoing appointment schedule in the package, so ask how long the results visit lasts, whether you receive every image and report, and who remains responsible until an abnormal result reaches the appropriate specialist.

The screening trade-off

More imaging is not automatically better screening. CT uses ionising radiation, while any broad imaging program can find benign or uncertain changes that require repeat scans, biopsies or specialist review. The American College of Radiology says evidence is insufficient to recommend total-body MRI for asymptomatic people without relevant risks and highlights non-specific findings and follow-up costs. Echelon uses a mixed and more targeted scan set, but the same need for individual indication and an incidental-finding plan remains.

Echelon Health vs Viavi and Zoī

Echelon is the clearest fit when the purchase is a concentrated imaging day. Viavi starts with a broader evaluation and sells a full year of health management at a higher membership price. Zoī in Paris is less expensive, uses less extensive imaging in its standard tiers and makes app follow-up explicit. Compare radiation exposure, physician minutes, included follow-up and likely downstream costs rather than the number of named tests.

Questions people ask about Echelon Health

How much does Echelon Health cost?

Echelon lists Healthy Heart at £2,500, Core Cancer at £6,000 and Platinum at £14,000. Gold is listed at £10,000 for men and £9,500 for women. Specialist follow-up after a finding usually costs extra.

What happens during an Echelon Health assessment?

A doctor reviews your history, the selected scans and tests are completed, specialist radiologists report the imaging, and a senior doctor discusses the combined findings with you.

Is Echelon Health regulated?

Yes. The service at 68 Harley Street is registered with the Care Quality Commission and currently displays a Good rating from its 2023 inspection.

Does Echelon Health include follow-up treatment?

The package includes a final consultation and the clinic can refer you onward. Specialist consultations, repeat imaging, procedures and treatment prompted by a finding are generally separate costs.

Is the Platinum assessment worth £14,000?

It can suit a buyer who has reviewed the imaging plan with a doctor and wants one coordinated assessment day. It is poor value if tests are not matched to personal risk or if downstream follow-up is not budgeted.

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

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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