Heart & circulation in New York
Find cardiovascular risk years before an event.
The tests behind this are usually ApoB, Lp(a) and a coronary calcium score, sometimes a CT angiogram.
8 of the 14 clinics in our New York guide, each with the published services behind the claim.
Weill Cornell Longevity Medicine Program
An academic longevity program inside a major health system, built around a physician-led comprehensive assessment with VO2 max, strength and body-composition testing, multi-cancer detection screening and a structured one-year follow-through option.
Diagnostics include: Comprehensive biomarker panel · Multi-cancer early detection blood test · VO2 max testing
Elitra Health
A 15,000 square foot Financial District practice built around a five to six hour executive physical with on-site imaging, an on-site dermatology clinic and same-day results delivered by the examining physician.
Biograph NYC
A single-day diagnostics program in the Financial District bundling twenty or more assessments (whole-body MRI, VO2 max, genetic testing and DEXA) with a results consultation delivered by a physician, a registered dietitian and an exercise physiologist.
Diagnostics include: Full-body MRI · Coronary CTA with plaque analysis · Multi-cancer early detection blood test
Princeton Longevity Center, New York City
A one-day comprehensive preventive exam at One World Trade Center combining on-site labs, cardiac CT, DEXA, treadmill stress testing and fitness assessment with two same-day physician consultations and a same-day written report.
Diagnostics include: Full-body CT · Coronary calcium score · Multi-cancer early detection blood test
Sollis Health
A members-only concierge network of six New York-area centers staffed by emergency-medicine-trained physicians, primarily for urgent and emergency access, with a narrow preventive screening menu attached.
Diagnostics include: Full-body MRI · Coronary calcium score · Multi-cancer early detection blood test
Prenuvo, New York City
A whole-body MRI screening clinic on West 34th Street selling three annual, auto-renewing membership tiers that bundle one scan, one or two blood panels and one or two provider results reviews.
Diagnostics include: Comprehensive biomarker panel · Full-body MRI · Brain MRI with volumetrics
Ezra New York
Ezra is not a clinic you join; it is a scan you buy, delivered inside somebody else's imaging centre. In Manhattan there are four of them, and this one, at 523 Park Avenue, is the only one that offers Ezra's whole menu: the base full-body MRI, the version with spine, the big skeletal and neurological version, plus both CT scans. The imaging partner here is Lenox Hill Radiology. Prices are printed on the site, which is rare in this category, and you do not need a referral. What you will not find anywhere on Ezra's site is a named doctor, the 'Our Care Team' link in the footer goes nowhere.
Diagnostics include: Full-body MRI · Coronary calcium score · Low-dose lung CT
MD² Park Avenue
A two-physician concierge practice on Park Avenue on the Upper East Side, where each doctor takes only 50 families. You pay a monthly retainer and get your doctor's cell number, unhurried visits with no waiting room, house and workplace calls, and a physician who comes with you to specialist appointments and stays involved if you are admitted. Dr Shari Midoneck and Dr Andrew McCullough both publish long Weill Cornell and NewYork-Presbyterian histories. It is primary care, not a longevity diagnostic centre: routine labs, EKGs, in-office radiology and ultrasound, immunisations and an extensive annual physical, with everything beyond that coordinated out to New York's hospitals. MD² publishes no fee for this practice: its own guide to concierge pricing puts “MD² Level Care” at $15,000–$40,000 a year nationally, but that is a company-wide range in an article, not this office's retainer.
Diagnostics include: Electrocardiogram