HOOKE is a London private-health membership with unusually transparent tier pricing: £19,500, £30,000 and £54,000 per year, plus a six-month performance tier. The offer is less “one scan” and more “private medical operating system.”
Editorial clinic imagery. Not a photo from HOOKE.
From public sources – not a visit
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Our read – Transparent, high-ticket
“The clearest London membership page we found: expensive, but legible. Worth shortlisting if you want doctor access, repeated testing and tiered diagnostics; wrong if you only need a one-off baseline.”
Blood panels, physiology testing, imaging pathways, genetics and doctor access by tier
Current footprint
London, United Kingdom
Agewell basis
Official membership comparison and services pages
Best fit
You live in or regularly visit London and want a private medical operating rhythm.
You value transparent membership tiering more than a one-off diagnostic snapshot.
You can use repeated consultations, testing and escalation pathways across the year.
Ask before booking
Which MRI, CT, ultrasound and endoscopy items are included in your exact tier?
Are specialist referrals included, capped or separately billed?
What does the stated annual consultation allowance mean in response time and appointment length?
Can your data and imaging reports be exported to outside physicians without friction?
Red flags
You only want a single baseline and will not use the annual relationship.
The tier quote does not specify imaging scope and specialist referral costs.
You cannot identify the responsible physician for abnormal results.
The tiering
HOOKE’s membership comparison page lists Healthspan Core at £19,500 per year, Healthspan at £30,000, Healthspan+ at £54,000, and Performance at £22,000 for six months.
The tiers include combinations of HOOKE blood panels, body composition, ECG, ultrasound, VO2 max, resting metabolic rate, spirometry, genetics, imaging and doctor consultations. Higher tiers add more imaging and access.
What makes it interesting
The pricing is high, but the page is unusually specific. For premium buyers, that is a positive signal: transparent tiering is easier to evaluate than “book a call” opacity.
HOOKE is most interesting when the buyer wants repeated doctor contact and longitudinal testing, not a one-day consumer scan.
Where to press
Ask exactly which MRI, CT, ultrasound and endoscopy items are included at your tier; how findings are escalated; whether specialist referrals are included or separately billed; and how data is exported.
Also ask what “doctor consultations 24 per annum” means operationally: length, response time, in-person versus virtual, and who the responsible physician is.
Who should skip
Skip if you do not want an annual relationship. At these prices, buying only the test menu misses the point. The product is access plus follow-through.
A one-time baseline buyer should compare Neko, Human Longevity, Prenuvo/Ezra or a physician-led executive physical first.
The evidence caveat
HOOKE’s public strength is not that every test is proven to extend life; it is that the membership architecture is easier to interrogate than vague concierge medicine. The buyer still has to ask which tests are clinically indicated, which are protocol-driven, and who owns follow-up.
For high-ticket preventive care, transparency is necessary but not sufficient. The real quality signal is whether the clinic turns findings into conservative, physician-owned decisions.
Questions people ask
How much does HOOKE London cost?
HOOKE publishes Healthspan Core at £19,500 per year, Healthspan at £30,000, Healthspan+ at £54,000, and Performance at £22,000 for six months.
Is HOOKE a full-body MRI clinic?
Not only. MRI and CT appear in higher-tier pathways, but HOOKE is primarily a private-health membership with labs, physiology testing, imaging and doctor access.
Who is HOOKE best for?
A London-based buyer who wants an annual clinical relationship, repeated diagnostics and access, not just a one-off scan.
Is HOOKE worth it compared with a cheaper scan?
Only if you use the membership. A cheaper scan may answer a narrow baseline question; HOOKE makes sense when doctor access, repeated testing and follow-through are the product.