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Telomere Length & Biological Age Test
Telomere Length & Biological Age Test
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At-Home Telomere Test for Cellular Aging
Understand your cellular “biological age” with our At-Home Telomere Test, an easy cheek-swab DNA test that measures telomere length - key protective caps at chromosome ends that correlate with cellular aging. Shorter telomeres are linked to premature aging and age-related conditions like heart disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, and cognitive decline.
With advanced qPCR-based analysis, your report compares your telomere length to population averages and estimates your cell age in measurable “TeloYears.” You’ll receive personalized lifestyle, dietary, and supplement recommendations designed to support cellular longevity and slow telomere shortening.
This Biological Age Test is not diagnostic and is not eligible for coverage under Medicare, Medicaid, or medical insurance.
Biological Age test kits are not available for purchase or shipping in New York or the U.S. territories.
This lab test will be coordinated and fulfilled by a CLIA-accredited partner laboratory. You’ll receive full instructions and prepaid return packaging.
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Product Details
Benefits
Quantify your cellular age by comparing telomere length against normative data
Identify premature aging, offering early insight into potential disease risk
Easy at-home cheek-swab, with simple instructions and prepaid lab shipping
Advanced qPCR methodology ensures accurate, repeatable telomere measurement
Personalized recommendations for diet, stress management, sleep, exercise, and supplements to support telomere health
Track progress over time with repeat testing to see if wellness interventions are influencing cellular aging
Suggested Use
Follow detailed instructions supplied with the test.
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Telomere Length & Biological Age Test
FAQ
What is a telomere test used for?
A telomere test measures the length of telomeres - the protective caps at the ends of your chromosomes - to assess cellular aging. Shorter telomeres are linked to faster aging and higher risk of heart disease, diabetes, and cognitive decline. This at-home test uses a simple cheek swab and advanced lab analysis to help you understand your biological age.
How accurate is a telomere length test?
This test uses advanced qPCR-based technology to measure telomere length with high precision. Your results are compared to population averages and reported in “TeloYears”, a measurable estimate of your cellular age. The report also includes science-backed recommendations to help slow telomere shortening and support healthy aging.
Who should take a telomere DNA test?
This test is ideal for anyone focused on longevity, biohacking, or proactive aging. It's especially valuable for people with a family history of age-related diseases or those undergoing lifestyle changes. It’s easy to complete from home and provides personalized insights to support long-term cellular health.