Independent Biological Age Test Guidance

Too Many Tests. Too Little Independent Guidance.

Genetic, epigenetic, blood-based, telomere, proteomic, and multi-omics tests do not measure the same thing. Each company naturally promotes its own approach, making it difficult to understand which test is actually relevant to your goals.

I provide independent scientific guidance to help you compare available options, avoid unnecessary or overlapping testing, understand what each test can realistically tell you, and decide whether testing is worthwhile at all.

How I Can Help

Before You Buy a Test

Clarify your goals, compare genetic, epigenetic, blood-based, telomere, and multi-omics options, and determine which test is relevant—or whether testing is worthwhile at all.

Independent Results Review

Understand what was measured, how the result was calculated, what the reported biological age means, and which conclusions are—and are not—supported by the data.

For Clinics and Companies

Independent review of epigenetic clocks, assay platforms, validation strategies, scientific claims, reports, and biological age testing programs.

Why Independent Guidance Matters

Independent, Product-Neutral Advice

Avoid Unnecessary Spending

Understand What the Test Really Measures

Expert Guidance in Epigenetics

Consultation Options

Test Selection Consultation
US$150 / 30 min
Clarify your goals and compare relevant testing options
Identify unnecessary or overlapping tests
Receive an independent recommendation
Biological Age Results Review
US$275 / 60 min
Scientific review of one biological age test report
Explanation of the result, uncertainty, and limitations
Clarification of supported and unsupported conclusions
Consulting for Clinics and Companies
Custom Quote
Clock and assay platform selection
Validation and implementation strategy
Scientific claims, report review, and due diligence
Still unsure which test is relevant to your goals? Contact Me

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers about biological age tests, test selection, scientific limitations, and result interpretation.
Which biological age test is best?

There is no single best test for everyone. The appropriate choice depends on what you want to learn, the biomarkers being measured, the sample type, the scientific evidence, and how the result will be used. An independent consultation can help determine which approach is relevant to your goals.

What is the difference between genetic and epigenetic testing?

Genetic tests primarily examine inherited DNA variants, which generally remain unchanged throughout life. Epigenetic tests evaluate chemical patterns associated with gene regulation, such as DNA methylation, which may change with age, environment, health, and other factors. These tests answer different questions and should not be treated as interchangeable.

Are epigenetic, blood-based, telomere, and multi-omics tests equivalent?

No. These approaches measure different biological features and may produce different estimates or interpretations. A result from one type of test cannot necessarily be directly compared with a result from another.

Can you recommend a specific test or company?

I can compare relevant options based on their scientific methodology, intended use, validation, limitations, sample requirements, and cost. Recommendations are independent and are not based on referral commissions or relationships with testing companies.

Can you review a biological age report I already received?

Yes. I can provide an independent scientific review explaining what was measured, how the reported result should be understood, the limitations of the method, and which conclusions are or are not supported by the available data.

Is this medical advice?

No. This service provides scientific and educational guidance. It does not provide medical diagnosis, treatment recommendations, or individualized medical care. Medical concerns should be discussed with a qualified healthcare professional.

What should I provide before the consultation?

Depending on the consultation, you may provide the name or website of the test you are considering, your goals for testing, or a copy of your existing report. Please remove identifying medical information unless it is essential to the scientific review.

Get Independent Guidance Before You Spend

Whether you are choosing a biological age test, reviewing an existing report, or evaluating a testing program for a clinic or company, describe your goals and the type of support you need. I will confirm the appropriate consultation format and any information required in advance. This service provides independent scientific and educational guidance and does not constitute medical diagnosis or treatment advice.
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