Human Longevity, South San Francisco
One private day in a clinic on Gateway Boulevard, a few minutes from SFO, where you go through a whole-body MRI, a brain MRI, cardiac imaging, a DEXA scan, bloodwork and whole genome sequencing back to back, then sit down with a longevity clinician who walks you through all of it and hands you a plan. That day is $8,000 a year. Two tiers above it add continuous monitoring, more screening and, at the top, a concierge physician. Two things are worth knowing before you book. Human Longevity names ten clinicians and its leadership for the company, but names nobody at this address, and it says its Medical Director role is a San Diego one. And its own pages describe the blood panel two different ways, so we show no marker count.
The care team
Who would actually see you, and what they trained in.
Human Longevity publishes its clinicians for the company, not for this clinic. The care team page names one President and Chief Medical Officer, ten clinicians and one Chief Clinical Advisor, and attaches none of them to a location. The only location word anywhere in a title is in Dr. Ziainia's bio, where she is described as "Medical Director of San Diego", which means the flagship has a named medical director and South San Francisco does not. Neither the locations page nor any programme page names a single person at 600 Gateway Blvd. This is how a two-site diagnostics operator publishes, so it is recorded as organisation-level leadership rather than as a gap, but it does mean you cannot find out in advance who will read your results here.
Tina Ziainia, MD, FACOG
President & Chief Medical Officer
MD, FACOG
David Karow, MD, PhD
Chief Clinical Advisor
MD, PhD
William D. Keen, MD, FACC
Chief of Cardiology
MD, FACC
Keon Pearson, MD, MBA
Longevity Clinician
MD, MBA
Published by Human Longevity, Inc. at organisation level · source ↗
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.
Board-certified physicians and radiologists running conventional modalities, MRI, CT, echo, DEXA and lab chemistry, earlier and in more depth than routine care, with genomics and biomarker targets layered on top. The only non-conventional strand published is Functional Medicine, listed as one of eight care-team disciplines, and no functional or integrative service appears on any price or inclusion list.
Establish where you stand today, before symptoms show up.
The whole product is a single-day sweep: genome, whole body MRI, cardiac imaging, DEXA, body composition and bloodwork read together, with annual repetition recommended so year-over-year change becomes visible.Find cardiovascular risk years before an event.
Echocardiogram, ECG and CT cardiac calcium score are in the base assessment, cardiac MRI and Zio patch monitoring at the middle tier, and the company publishes a Chief of Cardiology.Catch many cancers at a stage where they are still treatable.
Whole body MRI is positioned for early-stage tumours, pancreatic, prostate and ovarian cancer among them, with Cologuard at the middle tier and the GRAIL liquid biopsy at the top. A low-dose lung CT is published in both tiers, so we make no claim about which price buys it. The company backs it with a $1M pledge covering four late-stage cancers.Set a baseline now so change is detectable later.
Brain MRI with NeuroQuant volumetric analysis is in the base assessment, described as "volumetric brain segmentation for early neurodegeneration detection".Learn your inherited risks and how fast you are actually aging.
Whole genome sequencing at 30x coverage of all 6.4 billion base pairs, reannotated annually, with polygenic risk scores and pharmacogenomics. Sold on its own at $599 as well as inside every program.Services explained
Plain-language groupings help make different clinic service menus easier to understand and compare.
The assessment, the imaging and the bloodwork all happen in one day at the South San Francisco clinic. Two things do not: the $599 genome product is an at-home saliva kit processed in Human Longevity's own CLIA-certified laboratory, and anything the assessment turns up goes out to the referral network rather than being treated here, except at the concierge tier.
Executive Health assessment, one day
What the $8,000 day actually contains. The blood panel is the one line you cannot pin down: the site publishes two different descriptions of how many markers it runs.
100+ Care adds
The middle tier. The additions here are mostly about the year between visits rather than the visit itself: a glucose monitor and a cardiac patch you wear, plus extra screening tests.
100+ Concierge adds
The top tier. This is where the concierge physician relationship and the GRAIL blood test sit, and it is worth noting that the pledge you sign at the $8,000 level asks for an MCED blood test that only appears here.
Sold on its own
The two things you can buy without joining a program. The genome kit never comes near this clinic, it arrives at your house.
Stated limits
Limits the company states about its own programs. The age line matters, because it decides which tier you are allowed to buy.
What the blood work actually covers.
- Panel size
- Not published
- Areas covered
- Cardiovascular · Metabolic and internal health · Genomic risk and pharmacogenomics · Bone density and body composition
- Sample collection
- Drawn at the South San Francisco clinic during the assessment day, in sequence with the imaging
- Who reviews the results
- "A longevity clinician reviews your lab results, imaging, and genomic data with you directly, providing personalized insights and a clear action plan." The clinician is not named in advance
- Turnaround
- Not published
- Repeat testing
- "We recommend annual assessments. Longitudinal data, comparing results year-over-year, is one of the most powerful tools in preventive medicine." The two membership tiers add a continuous glucose monitor and a Zio cardiac patch between visits
- Included or add-on
- Included in the $8,000 Executive Health assessment. No standalone panel price is published
- Price
- Not published
What the clinic publishes
What’s included
These come with what you buy rather than being treatments in themselves. The pledge in particular is a contractual commitment with annual conditions, not a service.
- Your own private client room for the day, with a curated lunch served during the visit
- The Personal Longevity Intelligence Platform, where your genome, imaging and biomarkers live
- Longevity AI app access and annual re-analysis of your genome as the science moves
- Digital medical intake reviewed before you arrive
- Review of results across lab, imaging and genomics
- Access to a stated referral network of more than 10,000 specialists nationwide, including Mass General Brigham
- The $1M Cancer Prevention Pledge, if you sign and renew the separate Cancer Screening Commitment Agreement each year
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.
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.
Practical information
Important planning details gathered from clinic-published information. Confirm anything that may affect your visit directly with the clinic.
Questions worth asking this clinic
Drawn from what the clinic’s own materials leave open. Useful for a first call or consult.