OUR TESTS
Advanced Health Analysis
To give you a complete picture of your health, our membership includes an advanced analysis of your current health status and potential future risks, based on the principles of healthy longevity medicine. Using your test results and genetic profile, your physician creates a personalized Action Plan designed to help you live a longer, healthier life.
Blood tests
DNA analysis
The examination of your genetic material provides a roadmap to better understand your individual health characteristics, risks, and predispositions.
Digital lifestyle assessment
Biological age
Specialized medical imaging and functional diagnostics
We offer a wide range of examinations — from various X-ray methods and MRI scans to a thorough assessment of your cardiovascular system. This can include everything from VO₂ max testing to advanced diagnostics that detect early plaque formation. The goal is to identify risk areas early and take preventive action before problems arise.
Advanced imaging and functional diagnostics, such as CT scans, MRI, or ultrasound of the heart and vessels, are offered when needed and carried out only on medical indication based on your physician’s professional recommendation.
Continuous Glucose Monitoring
Your journey to better health
To make your life both simpler and healthier, we created NEM360. A three-step health journey that guides you from the very first consultation to lasting results.
01 Evaluate the needed
Comprehensive health analysis
A comprehensive analysis of your current state of health and potential future risks based on precision medicine to establish your baselines.
02 Make changes
Together with your physician
Your physician will review your results, including genetics, and create a tailor-made action plan for you to live healthier for longer.
03 Lifelong optimization
Unlimited access & continuous monitoring
As a member at NEM, you will gain unlimited access to your private physician, beyond your quarterly blood tests, and continuous biometric monitoring to ensure optimal health.
Health markers we examine
All health markers included in our health analysis are specifically selected to analyze your health status based on the body’s biological aging process. Your physician will determine if any additional tests are necessary than those listed below. These markers will alter between the different phases of your health journey with us.
- Lipids
- Glucose Metabolism
- Liver, gallbladder & pancreas
- Kidneys
- Complete blood count
- Cardiovascular
- Thyroid
- Hormones & inflammation
- Vitamins & minerals
Cholesterol and triglycerides play crucial roles in our health – they’re essential for hormone production and cell structure, providing energy when needed.
However, elevated levels can pose a risk by accumulating in vessels, which may lead to atherosclerosis, stroke, or heart attacks. Your lifestyle choices, including diet, exercise, and smoking, significantly impact cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Striking a balance ensures these vital substances benefit rather than harm your well-being.
Health markers
- Cholesterol
- HDL-cholesterol
- LDL-cholesterol
- LDL-chol/HDL-chol
- Triglycerides
- Triglycerides/HDL-chol
Type 2 diabetes, a significant public health concern, is often preventable with lifestyle choices. High blood sugar levels, if unchecked, can harm blood vessels and nerves, paving the way for cardiovascular disease, nerve damage, and eye complications. Simple blood tests provide a powerful tool for keeping blood sugar levels in check, preventing the onset of type 2 diabetes.
Health markers
- C-Peptide
- Glukose
- HbA1c
- Fasting insulin
- HOMA-IR
Your liver plays a crucial role in metabolizing substances, including alcohol. Excess weight can lead to a “fatty liver,” impacting liver function tests. The bile and pancreas are two other important organs needed for our metabolism. Monitoring liver, gallbladder and pancreatic function is used clinically to investigate disease and damage to these organs. Thankfully, our organs are forgiving and can recover and improve with the help of proper lifestyle habits and sometimes with the help of medication.
Health markers
- PK (INR)
- Bilirubin
- Bilirubin, konj.
- ALAT
- ASAT
- ALP
- GT
- Pankreasamylas
Two bean-shaped organs on both sides of the spine that regulate several vital functions. As crucial regulators, the kidneys maintain fluid and electrolyte balance while removing waste. Kidney function may decline with age, leading to inefficient drug metabolism. Kidney health can be improved by exercising, cutting sugar, quitting smoking, and ensuring proper hydration.
Health markers
- Sodium
- Potassium
- Calcium
- Chloride
- Phosphate
- Albumin
- Creatinine
- Cystatin C.
- GFR (Creatinine)
- GFR (Cystatin C)
- Average GFR
A complete blood count, CBC, is one of the most common tests ordered to get an overall picture and analysis of the different blood cells. It provides an overview of the function of the white and red blood cells, platelets, and hemoglobin quantity, essential for oxygen transport and carbon dioxide removal. Additional tests can be ordered on clinical indications.
Health markers
- Erytrocytes
- Hemoglobin
- Hematocrit/EVF
- MCV
- MCH
- MCHC
- Leukocytes
- Trombocytes
In the field of cardiology, acute myocardial infarction stands as a prominent threat. Yet, proactive measures, including an active lifestyle and a wholesome diet, can significantly reduce this risk. While elevated lipids and their associated lipoproteins often go unnoticed, they are critical indicators of cardiovascular disease risk. Among these, Apo B and the Apo B/Apo A1 ratio emerge as the prime predictive risk markers for acute myocardial infarction and stroke.
Health markers
- Apo A1
- Apo B
- Apo B/Apo A1(kvot)
- Lp(a)
Situated at the trachea’s forefront, the thyroid gland produces thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3) hormones, influencing body-wide functions, particularly metabolism.
An inflammation of the thyroid gland can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or autoimmunity. Thyroid disorders are clinically called hyper- or hypothyroidism and are ten times more common in women than in men. Hypothyroidism means a lack of hormones, while hyperthyroidism means an overproduction of thyroid hormones.
Health markers
- TSH
- T4
- T3
A robust immune system is vital for well-being, with lifestyle diseases often linked to increased inflammatory activity. Hormones play a crucial role in overall health, influencing various symptoms. The high-sensitivity CRP test is a vital marker for inflammation, revealing potential signs of chronic inflammation. Understanding your values empowers you to gauge your body’s inflammatory status, providing valuable insights for a proactive approach to optimal health and vitality.
Health markers
- High-sensitivity CRP
- SHBG
- DHEAS
- Testosterone
- Free Testosterone
Essential for various bodily functions, vitamins and minerals impact our quality of life. Simple tests can reveal deficiencies and unveil our nutritional status. Supplementation with vitamins and minerals should be done after a thorough workup to ensure optimal levels for a healthy life.
Health markers
- Vitamin B12
- Folate
- Homocysteine
- Magnesium
- Vitamin D
- Zinc
- Ferritin
- Transferrin
- Iron
- TIBC
- Transferrin saturation