Bay Area clinicsBiohackr Health, San Francisco

Biohackr Health, San Francisco

Union Street, San Francisco · Longevity and regenerative medicine clinic

The original Biohackr clinic, on Union Street in San Francisco, opened first around anti-aging and IV therapy and now sells two structured longevity products on top of a long treatment menu. The $295 monthly membership is a six-month diagnostic track: one new test each month in a fixed order, blood work, then VO2 max, NAD level, resting metabolic rate, micronutrients and telomeres, with a monthly body composition scan and a check-in with your nurse. The $7,750 Benchmark program is the deeper version, adding a Galleri cell-free DNA cancer screen, a Natera 40-gene hereditary cancer panel and a coronary calcium scan at Stanford, with three months of NAD+ and glutathione infusions built in. Treatments are given by registered nurses under one supervising physician, Dr. Lori Bluvas, a board-certified OB/GYN who co-founded the clinic. Insurance is not taken. Alongside the longevity work sits a full aesthetics and IV menu, most of it priced on the site: NAD+ by dose, hormone pellets, EBO2, the named IV drips and single metabolic tests all carry a figure. One gap to know before you book: the clinic's own pages disagree about whether VO2 max and resting metabolic rate testing run here yet or only in Palo Alto, so we make no claim either way.

Lori Bluvas, MD
Who you would see Lori Bluvas, MD
Where1877 Union Street San Francisco, CA 94123
Who operates it

The care team

Who would actually see you, and what they trained in.

Lori Bluvas, MD
Co-founder and CEO; supervising physician

Lori Bluvas, MD

MD
Published qualifications

Per the clinic: "Dr. Lori Bluvas is a Board-Certified OB/GYN with advanced training from Brown University and the University of Minnesota... she specializes in women's longevity, hormone optimization, and regenerative therapies." Her own page adds that she earned dual bachelor's degrees in Human Biology and Women's Studies from Brown, completed her MD and OB/GYN residency at the University of Minnesota where she served as Chief Administrative Resident, and lists her as Board-Certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Adjunct Clinical Professor at Stanford University Medical Center, Adjunct Attending Physician at the Yale School of Medicine PA Program, Professional Staff Member in the OB/GYN Department at Sequoia Hospital, and Founder of Bluvas Medical Corporation / Freyja Clinic. The clinic's FAQ names her as the supervising physician for its nursing staff, writing her credential there as "Lori Bluvas, MD, FACOG". All recorded as the clinic states it; no board, hospital or university was contacted.

Who treats you Registered nurses, under the supervision of Lori Bluvas, MD, FACOG, per the clinic
Named clinicians, brand-wide Lori Bluvas, MD, co-founder and CEO; Lauren Greenberg, MD, advisor; Atousa Habibi, RN, co-owner and COO
Named at this site specifically Nobody. The team is published for the brand, not per location
Nursing staff Not named individually anywhere on the site
Lauren Greenberg, MD

Lauren Greenberg, MD

Advisor
MD

Atousa Habibi, R.N.

Atousa Habibi, R.N.

Co-owner and Chief Operating Officer
R.N.

Three clinical people are published for the whole brand, not for this site specifically, and the same three cover both San Francisco and Palo Alto. A fourth co-founder, Charles Chi, is published as a Silicon Valley technology entrepreneur and venture capitalist and is not a clinician. The nurses who actually deliver treatment are not named individually anywhere on the site.

Team, training and credentials as described by the clinic on its website.

Start with the outcome

What this clinic can help you evaluate or manage

Plain-language goals come first. The clinic’s named tests, treatments and programs stay below for people who want the technical detail.

Care philosophy Performance & optimizationRegenerative & interventional (secondary)

The clinic organises itself around measured optimization, biological age, VO2 max, NAD levels, body composition and micronutrient targets, and describes biohacking as influencing "your body's innate systems with the goal of optimizing their performance". Sitting beside that is a substantial procedure menu, EBO2, exosomes, PRP and PRF, pellets and lasers, which is a product in its own right rather than a follow-on from the diagnostics.

01
Heart & circulation

Find cardiovascular risk years before an event.

A coronary calcium scan performed at Stanford University Hospital, alongside an advanced lipid profile that measures ApoA, ApoB, Lp(a) and homocysteine rather than HDL and LDL alone.
02
Metabolic health & blood sugar

See diabetes direction and insulin resistance early, before they become disease.

HbA1c with an insulin panel for diabetes risk, continuous glucose monitoring, InBody body composition, and a weekly GLP-1 weight program. Resting metabolic rate testing is on the menu too, though the clinic's pages disagree about whether it runs at this address yet.
03
Cancer risk & screening

Catch many cancers at a stage where they are still treatable.

The Benchmark program includes a Galleri cell-free DNA blood test the clinic says can detect over 50 types of cancer, plus a Natera panel screening over 40 genes linked to hereditary cancer risk, with the gene list published in full.
04
Hormones & energy

Understand why you feel off, and what is treatable.

Hormone optimization is one of the clinic's three stated specialisms. It publishes its hormone panel marker by marker and delivers therapy mainly as bioidentical pellets, on a fixed re-dosing schedule for men and women.
05
Genetics & biological age

Learn your inherited risks and how fast you are actually aging.

Telomere length testing through Spectracell is the clinic's biological-age measure, sold both inside the Benchmark program and as month six of the membership. NAD level testing runs alongside it.
How care is delivered Ongoing tracking
What they do

Services explained

Plain-language groupings help make different clinic service menus easier to understand and compare.

Blood is drawn at Biohackr Health for the micronutrient and hormone panels. The InBody scan is included at every monthly membership visit. VO2 max and resting metabolic rate are the open question: brand pages say the testing is done in the San Francisco or Palo Alto clinics, while the pages for those two tests say Palo Alto, with San Francisco coming soon. The clinic's own pages disagree, so we make no claim that either test runs at Union Street. Parts of the Benchmark program run elsewhere: telomere length at Spectracell, the cell-free DNA cancer screen at Galleri, the hereditary cancer panel at Natera, and the coronary calcium scan at Stanford University Hospital.

Longevity programs

The two structured products, and the only two things on the site with a published price. The membership is a sequence, not a bundle you use at will: a specific test each month for six months. The Benchmark is the one-off deep version and the clinic positions it for ages 40 to 65.

Longevity Membership, a six-month monthly diagnostic trackBiohackr Benchmark, a one-time comprehensive baseline evaluationNAD program with baseline NAD level testingIV monthly memberships

Testing

The testing menu, which is unusually specific for a clinic this size. Note what happens where: InBody and the blood draws are in the clinic, while telomeres go to Spectracell, the cancer screens are Galleri and Natera, and the calcium score is done at Stanford University Hospital. VO2 max and resting metabolic rate are published two ways, in both clinics on one page and in Palo Alto only on their own pages, so we do not place them here.

Biohackr Baseline Blood WorkVO2 max testing, published two ways for this addressResting metabolic rate testing, published two ways for this addressMicronutrient analysis, 31 markersTelomere length testing, via SpectracellNAD level testingCell-free DNA cancer screening, via GalleriGenetic cancer risk screening, 40+ genes, via NateraAdvanced lipid profile with ApoA, ApoB, Lp(a) and homocysteineHbA1c and insulin panelHormone and thyroid panelCoronary calcium scan, at Stanford University HospitalInBody body composition scanContinuous glucose monitoring

Hormones and weight

Hormones are delivered mainly as pellets, which means a consultation and lab draw first, then a small implant procedure repeated on a fixed schedule. Weight care is weekly GLP-1 with body composition scans alongside.

Bioidentical hormone pellets for women, every 3 to 4 monthsTestosterone pellets for men, every 5 to 6 monthsMenopause and perimenopause careGLP-1 weight loss, weekly, with body composition scansSermorelin, one month of daily injections at home

IV and injection therapies

The IV side the clinic started with. An IV is a drip taking 45 to 60 minutes; a boost is a single-vitamin shot taking under a minute. NAD+ is sold at several doses and as a take-home injection pack.

NAD+ by IV, intramuscular injection or take-home injection packGlutathione IVNamed vitamin IVs including a Myers cocktailIM nutrient boosts, single-vitamin shotsIntralipid IV therapy, used for fertilityIV packages

Regenerative and device

The interventional end of the menu, and the part to ask hardest about. EBO2 filters and reinfuses your blood, exosomes are applied topically, and kinetic pulse therapy is shockwave. These are marketed ahead of the evidence rather than settled treatments.

EBO2, extracorporeal blood oxygenation and ozonationExosome therapy, applied topicallyPRP and PRF injectionsKinetic pulse therapy, shockwave, including for EDLadyLift vaginal laser and FemWave

Aesthetics

A full cosmetic menu runs alongside the longevity work. Worth knowing before you book, in either direction.

Botox and DysportHyaluronic acid fillers and SculptraSylfirm RF microneedling with exosomesFractional laser resurfacingHair regrowth with PRF, exosomes and minoxidil
Testing & biomarkers

What the blood work actually covers.

Panel size
31 vitamins, minerals, amino acids, fatty acids, antioxidants and metabolites in the micronutrient analysis, per the clinic. No total marker count is published for the Biohackr Baseline Blood Work panel., per the clinic
Areas covered
Advanced lipids, including ApoA, ApoB, Lp(a) and homocysteine · Hemoglobin A1c, fasting glucose and an insulin panel · Hormones and thyroid: cortisol, total and free testosterone, FSH, LH, DHT, DHEA-sulfate, estrone, estriol and progesterone · Micronutrients, antioxidants and metabolites · Telomere length · Cell-free DNA cancer signal · Over 40 hereditary cancer genes · Complete blood count, liver and kidney function and electrolytes
Sample collection
Blood for the micronutrient and hormone panels is drawn at Biohackr Health, per the clinic. Telomere length runs at Spectracell, the cancer screens are Galleri and Natera, and the coronary calcium scan is done at Stanford University Hospital.
Who reviews the results
The published monthly touchpoint is a visit with your RN. The clinic states its nursing staff work "under the supervision of Lori Bluvas, MD, FACOG". No page read says who interprets your Benchmark results with you or writes the report.
Turnaround
Not published
Repeat testing
A different test each month for six months, with an InBody scan every month. Per the clinic, after month six "common follow-up testing includes repeating baseline blood work, VO2max, and NAD levels."
Included or add-on
One targeted test per month is included in the $295 membership. The full battery is included in the $7,750 Benchmark program.
Price
Per the clinic, a single VO2 max test is $225, a single resting metabolic rate test is $100 and a NAD level test is $300. The Benchmark battery and the blood panels bought on their own carry no figure, beyond the $250 baseline draw sold with hormone pellets.
Pricing and payment model

What the clinic publishes

Longevity Membership$295 · monthlyA six-month monthly diagnostic track. Month one is baseline blood work, then VO2 max, NAD level, resting metabolic rate, micronutrients and telomeres, one per month. Every month also includes an InBody body composition scan, a nutrient or performance boost, and time with your RN. After month six the clinic says it personalizes the next phase. The track is sold for Biohackr Health as a whole and no page says which clinic runs it. Two of its months, VO2 max and resting metabolic rate, are published two ways for this address, so ask where those run before you sign up.
Biohackr Benchmark Program$7,750 · one-time packageThe clinic's comprehensive baseline evaluation, per the clinic: telomere length, Galleri cell-free DNA cancer screening, Natera genetic cancer risk screening, micronutrient analysis, hormone and thyroid testing, metabolic analysis and complete blood count, advanced lipid profile, HbA1c and insulin panel, a coronary calcium scan at Stanford University Hospital, and an InBody scan. It also includes a three-month baseline anti-aging treatment: NAD+ 500 mg with glutathione 1000 mg weekly for three weeks then every other week, seven infusions in total, plus monthly IVs.
IV Membership$189 · monthlyThe cheapest monthly figure published on the site, sold with a six-month minimum. Published for Biohackr Health as a whole; no page says which clinic delivers it.
IV NAD+ Membership$249 to $649 · monthly, by dosePriced by NAD+ dose: 250mg $249 a month, 500mg $349, 750mg $549, 1000mg $649. The clinic describes it as a six-month commitment that carries discounts on other services.
NAD+ infusions, packages and supplement$50 to $1,000 · per dose or packagePer the clinic: a 1000 mg IV with a liter of hydration is $700, 500 mg is $400, 250 mg is $300, and a 50 mg maintenance dose is $50. Three 500 mg doses over three weeks is $1,000, and four 250 mg doses over four weeks is also $1,000. The oral supplement is $150 a jar for a month, and a NAD level test is $300.
VO2 max and resting metabolic rate tests$225 and $100 · single testPer the clinic, a VO2 max single test is $225 and a resting metabolic rate single test is $100. Both drop, to $150 and $75, if you are already in the GLP-1, hormone pelleting or EBO2 programs. A yearly package of four tests spaced three months apart is sold too, priced on the memberships and programs page. Where these two tests run is itself published two ways, so settle that before you book.
Hormone pellets$590 to $990 · per insertionPer the clinic, male pelleting is $990 and female pelleting is $590, with a $250 initial blood draw at Biohackr for the baseline panel. Men repeat every 5 to 6 months, women every 3 to 4, and the follow-up labs 4 to 6 weeks later are free.
EBO2$2,000 · per treatmentPer the clinic, one treatment is $2,000 and a set of three is $5,400.
IV drips and glutathione$100 to $250 · per infusionPublished figures: a Myers Cocktail IV is $150, a Fit and Toned IV is $250 and a Simple Hydration IV is $100. Glutathione is $135 for 1000 mg or $200 for 2000 mg, dropping to $100 and $180 when added to another IV.
Kinetic pulse therapy$250 · per treatmentPer the clinic, $250 a treatment or $900 for a package of four.
Fit and Toned package$1,950 · three-month packageA consultation with medical staff, a three-month supply of sermorelin, three Fit and Toned IVs, three boosts between them and three body scans.
Weight Loss 3 Month Program$299 first month, then $300 to $900 · monthlyPer the clinic, "$299 FOR THE FIRST MONTH", then "$300-900 depending on GLP-1 or GLP-2 and dose needed", with "$200 off low or high dose programs".
Individual treatments and testsNot publishedNo figure is published for the aesthetics menu, exosome treatments, lasers, the Fitness Tri-Amino Acid Boost, which says only "call clinic", or the blood panels bought on their own. The NAD+ entry on the Treatments A-Z page says only "Cost varies with dose and package." Sermorelin is published at two different figures for the same month of daily injections at home, so we show neither. More prices exist in the clinic's separate online booking store, which was not opened.

What’s included

These come with the $295 Longevity Membership. They are terms of the purchase rather than treatments, and the clinic notes the discount is not valid on packages.

  • A monthly check-in with your RN
  • 10 percent off everything available at Biohackr Health, including BOTOX, supplements and EBOO
  • A personalized plan for what comes next, discussed at your month six visit
  • The option to swap any included test for a service of equal or lesser value

Every figure above carries the billing basis the clinic published with it. Prices reflect clinic-published information and may change. Confirm inclusions and current fees directly with the clinic.

Recognition & affiliations

Published signals beyond the physician

Clinic-level memberships, institutional relationships and published positions. Physician training and board-certification claims are shown in the care team above.

Board-Certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology · Published by the clinic for Dr. Lori Bluvas, with an ABOG badge image beside it on her page. Displayed as the clinic states it; no board was checked.Adjunct Clinical Professor, Stanford University Medical Center · Published by the clinic for Dr. Lori Bluvas. Displayed as stated; not checked.Adjunct Attending Physician, Yale School of Medicine PA Program · Published by the clinic for Dr. Lori Bluvas. Displayed as stated; not checked.Professional Staff Member, OB/GYN Department, Sequoia Hospital · Published by the clinic for Dr. Lori Bluvas. Displayed as stated; not checked.Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon · Published by the clinic for Dr. Lauren Greenberg, who is described as an advisor to Biohackr Health rather than a treating clinician here. Displayed as stated; not checked.Who administers your treatment · "Biohackr Health is staffed by licensed and experienced Registered Nurses under the supervision of Lori Bluvas, MD, FACOG. Our nursing staff has had extensive hospital experience throughout the Bay Area and are experts in IV placement, regenerative aesthetics, and weight-loss management."Insurance position · "Unfortunately, we do not take insurance at this time. We strive to provide our services at a reasonable price that ensures the highest level of quality and care."Years in practice · Not shown. The clinic publishes two different figures for Dr. Bluvas's clinical experience on two of its own pages, so neither is displayed.
Before you go

Practical information

Important planning details gathered from clinic-published information. Confirm anything that may affect your visit directly with the clinic.

InsuranceNot accepted. Per the clinic: "Unfortunately, we do not take insurance at this time. We strive to provide our services at a reasonable price that ensures the highest level of quality and care."Confirm coverage and reimbursement requirements before booking.
TelehealthA Telehealth service page is published in the main navigation. It was not opened this run, so what it covers and who delivers it is not described here.Availability can depend on the service and patient location.
Accepting patientsMonday to Friday, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Saturday, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.Contact the clinic to confirm current scheduling.
ParkingNot published.Confirm access details before your first visit.
Location1877 Union Street San Francisco, CA 94123Clinic-published address.
Phone(888) 551-6690Use for scheduling and practical questions.
Published pricingFrom $189/mo · IV MembershipSee the pricing section for inclusions and caveats.
AccessibilityNot publishedAsk the clinic about building and examination-room access.
IV session length30 to 60 minutes, NAD+ up to 3 hoursPer the clinic: "Our IV infusions typically last between 30-45 minutes. NAD+ infusions can take up to 3 hours depending upon the amount of NAD+ being infused." The Treatments A-Z page gives 45 to 60 minutes for the named vitamin IVs.
IV versus boostA drip against a single-vitamin shotPer the clinic: "The IV is an IV, which has multiple vitamins mixed in a bag of saline, and it takes 45-60 minutes to receive (in our state of the art massage lounge chairs). A Boost is for a specific vitamin. It is an IM injection, which means it is a quick (less than a minute) injection into your muscle and you are ready to go!"
Hormone pelletsMen every 5 to 6 months, women every 3 to 4 monthsPer the clinic: "Consultation and lab draw are done first to allow formulation of your pellet, followed by the procedure."
Benchmark treatment scheduleSeven infusions over three monthsPer the clinic: "NAD+ 500 mg and GLUTATHIONE 1000mg administered weekly for 3 weeks, then every other week for a total of 7 treatments. (Allow 2 hours for infusion) IVs monthly selected for your individual needs."
Second locationPalo Alto, opened 2022540 Bryant Street, Palo Alto, CA 94301, open Monday to Friday 10:30 AM to 6:00 PM and Saturday 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, on the same phone number.
BookingOnline store, or a free consultationPer the clinic: "Not sure which service is right for you? Let's talk. Schedule a free consultation with one of our specialists." Services are otherwise booked through the clinic's separate Zenoti online store.
Bring this list

Questions worth asking this clinic

Drawn from what the clinic’s own materials leave open. Useful for a first call or consult.

Does the Longevity Membership continue at $295 after month six, and can I cancel monthly?
Is the Stanford coronary calcium scan included in the $7,750, or billed separately by Stanford?
Who goes through my Benchmark results with me, a physician or a nurse?
Do VO2 max and resting metabolic rate testing run at Union Street yet, or only in Palo Alto?
Is there a physician consultation before hormone pellets, and is it charged?
Which treatments are available at Union Street and which only at Palo Alto?