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Viavi review: cost, what you get and follow-up

Viavi is a London preventive-health service that sells both one-off evaluations and annual clinical management. Public 2026 prices run from £9,500 for Foundation to £22,000 for the first Signature year, while Vertex has a £50,000 guide price. Its CQC profile is rated Good overall, but Safe is rated Requires improvement. Optional modules, supplementary investigations and later-year fees are not contained in one all-in figure.

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 Viavi worth considering?

Public prices; bespoke extras apply

Viavi is strongest for a high-budget buyer who wants a physician-led evaluation to become an active plan across the year. Its Signature membership states a first-year price and includes a clinical and concierge team, while its one-off tiers let buyers stop after the baseline. The public site does not guarantee a simple number of doctor appointments or a fixed renewal fee, so those terms and all optional testing should be documented before payment.

Published price
£9,500 Foundation · £14,000 Precision · £22,000 Signature year one
Service type
Preventive health clinic
Where
London, United Kingdom
Information checked

At a glance

The facts that change the decision

Foundation Evaluation
£9,500 for evaluation and health strategy
Precision Evaluation
£14,000 for a broader evaluation and health strategy
Signature Membership
£22,000 in year one; later years are personalised
Optional modules
Longevity £7,500 and Brain Health £9,500 in addition to Signature
CQC rating
Good overall; Safe is rated Requires improvement on the current profile

Best fit

  • A buyer who wants an ongoing clinical team rather than a report handed back after one assessment.
  • Someone comfortable paying for multidisciplinary interpretation and health coordination in London.
  • A patient with an existing primary-care or specialist team who wants Viavi to complement, not replace, ordinary care.

Ask before booking

  • How many physician appointments and minutes are guaranteed in my first year?
  • What is the likely second-year fee and which tests are normally repeated?
  • Which laboratories, imaging centres and specialists are included versus billed separately?
  • What decision will each proposed DNA, epigenetic or biomarker test change?
  • Who holds clinical responsibility if an urgent or abnormal result appears?

Choose something else if

  • You mainly need routine evidence-based screening available through primary care.
  • You want a fixed second-year price and guaranteed appointment count before making contact.
  • You are likely to buy every biomarker or treatment module without asking how it changes a clinical decision.

What Viavi actually sells

Viavi begins with medical and lifestyle history, laboratory and other diagnostic work, multidisciplinary analysis and a personal strategy. Foundation and Precision stop after the evaluation unless the buyer adds further services. Signature combines the deeper first-year evaluation with a full year of clinical and concierge support. The CQC inspection covered only regulated clinical activities, not the full advocacy, lifestyle-advice and concierge offer.

Viavi cost and extra modules

Foundation is £9,500, Precision is £14,000 and Signature costs £22,000 in year one. Vertex carries a £50,000 guide price. Signature members can add a £7,500 Longevity module or £9,500 Brain Health module, and Viavi says supplementary investigations can be arranged for additional fees. Because later-year membership prices are personalised, the useful quote includes the renewal basis, expected retesting and an example of common extras.

Doctor time and year-long support

Viavi says the initial evaluation is directed and provided by a specialist physician and that Signature includes a personal clinical and concierge team. It also describes regular monitoring, plan adjustments and frequent touchpoints. Those are meaningful service features, but the public page does not convert them into guaranteed physician minutes or appointment counts. Ask for the named lead clinician, contact routes, response standard and calendar for the exact tier.

Tests and treatments require separate decisions

A large dataset can expose useful risk factors, but not every DNA, epigenetic or cellular measure has proven value for changing an individual patient’s care. Viavi also presents therapeutic apheresis and personalised nutrients as optional services. Treat every recommended procedure as a new decision: ask for indication, evidence for your goal, regulatory status, adverse effects, alternatives and price before it enters the plan.

What Viavi’s CQC rating does and does not cover

Viavi’s current CQC profile is Good overall, but Safe remains Requires improvement. A 6 July 2023 review found no evidence requiring reassessment at that stage; it did not issue new ratings. The underlying report cited infection-control, emergency-medicine and risk-management concerns and required safer treatment. Its scope covered venepuncture, physical examinations, analysis of test results and prescribing, while lifestyle advice, advocacy and concierge services were outside CQC scope.

Viavi vs Echelon Health and Biograph

Echelon is more imaging-led and easier to understand as a fixed one-day assessment. Biograph publishes lower first-year prices and centers its offer on one concentrated assessment day followed by membership support. Viavi is the premium health-management choice, with a higher entry price and more emphasis on multidisciplinary coordination. Compare actual physician access, repeat tests and the complete twelve-month bill, not the breadth of the marketing vocabulary.

Questions people ask about Viavi

How much does Viavi cost?

Viavi lists Foundation at £9,500, Precision at £14,000 and Signature at £22,000 for year one. Vertex has a £50,000 guide price. Optional modules and supplementary investigations cost extra.

What is included in Viavi Signature Membership?

Signature combines the broad first-year evaluation, a personal health strategy and one year of support from a clinical and concierge team. Ask for guaranteed appointments and response terms in writing.

Can I use Viavi without an annual membership?

Yes. Foundation and Precision are one-off evaluations with a health strategy. Viavi says a full-year membership can be added after Precision for an incremental fee.

What is Viavi’s CQC rating?

The current profile is Good overall, while Safe is rated Requires improvement. CQC’s July 2023 review did not reassess those ratings, and the inspection covered regulated clinical work rather than every concierge or lifestyle service.

Does Viavi replace a GP?

No public material supports treating it as a replacement for ordinary primary or emergency care. Use it as an additional assessment and coordination service, with clear handoffs to your usual clinicians.

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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