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SiPhox Health membership starts at just $125 for comprehensive at-home biomarker testing with flexible monthly, quarterly, or biannual options. Join SiPhox today to access up to 60 biomarkers, personalized insights, and expert guidance for optimizing your health.

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If you're considering taking control of your health through regular biomarker testing, understanding the cost and value of a SiPhox Health membership is essential. At just $125, SiPhox offers one of the most comprehensive and affordable at-home health testing solutions available today. This guide breaks down everything you need to know about SiPhox membership pricing, what's included, and why it represents exceptional value for anyone serious about optimizing their health and longevity.

SiPhox Membership Pricing: Simple and Transparent

SiPhox Health membership is refreshingly straightforward: $125 gets you started with comprehensive biomarker testing from the comfort of your home. Unlike traditional lab testing that can cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars per visit, SiPhox provides transparent, affordable pricing with no hidden fees or surprise bills.

What makes this pricing particularly attractive is the flexibility it offers. You can choose your testing frequency based on your health goals and budget:

  • Monthly testing for those actively optimizing their health or managing specific conditions
  • Quarterly testing for regular monitoring and tracking progress
  • Every 6 months for maintenance and preventive health screening

The beauty of SiPhox membership is that you can change your testing frequency anytime without penalty. This means you can start with monthly testing while making significant lifestyle changes, then switch to quarterly once you've stabilized your biomarkers.

What's Included in Your $125 SiPhox Membership

Your SiPhox membership includes far more than just blood testing. Here's what you get for $125:

Comprehensive Testing Panels

With your membership, you can choose from four specialized testing panels, each designed to address specific health concerns:

  • Longevity Essentials: A balanced set of key biomarkers for optimizing health across cardiovascular, metabolic, hormonal, and nutritional systems
  • Thyroid Focus: Comprehensive thyroid assessment to optimize metabolism, energy, weight management, mood stability, and temperature regulation
  • Hormone Focus: In-depth hormone panel to optimize sexual health, performance, fatigue, fertility, acne, and mood
  • Heart & Metabolic: Ideal for reducing heart disease risk, losing weight, extending healthspan, and minimizing reliance on medication

The flexibility to switch between these panels at any time means you can adapt your testing focus as your health priorities change, all without additional cost.

Advanced Health Technology and Support

Beyond the testing itself, your membership includes access to cutting-edge health optimization tools:

  • BioAge and Heart & Metabolic Age scores to understand your biological versus chronological age
  • Personalized insights and actionable health recommendations from medical experts
  • Access to Sai, an AI longevity expert available 24/7 to answer questions about your results
  • One dashboard to track your entire health journey, including the ability to upload third-party test results
  • Wearable device integration to track sleep, activity, and glucose alongside your biomarkers
  • Body composition tracking through the SiPhox Health app
  • Personalized supplement recommendations based on your unique biomarker profile

Getting Started with SiPhox Health

Ready to take control of your health? Getting started with SiPhox is simple. Visit our membership page to select your testing frequency and health focus. Your first test kit arrives in 3-5 days, and the entire process is HSA/FSA eligible, making it even more affordable if you have these healthcare accounts.

The Testing Process: Simple and Painless

One of the biggest advantages of SiPhox membership is the convenience of at-home testing. In the United States, we use our innovative EasyDraw device that collects a small blood sample from your upper arm - no needles, no finger pricks, no pain. The entire process takes just 5 minutes, and you can optionally schedule a live one-on-one session with a health expert to guide you through sample collection.

For our Canadian members, we offer the ADX collection method with expert-guided support to ensure successful sample collection. Regardless of your location, you'll receive your comprehensive results in just 5-7 days.

Comparing Value: Why SiPhox Offers the Best Cost Per Biomarker

When evaluating the cost of health testing, it's important to look at the value you're getting. Traditional lab testing through your doctor might test 5-10 biomarkers during an annual physical, often costing your insurance hundreds of dollars. Private lab testing can easily run $300-500 for comprehensive panels, and you still have to visit a lab location.

SiPhox's approach integrates up to 60 biomarkers from a single kit, offering the lowest cost per biomarker in the industry. This comprehensive testing would typically cost over $1,000 at traditional labs. By cutting out the middleman and leveraging innovative collection technology, SiPhox provides this same level of testing at a fraction of the cost.

Upgrade Options for Advanced Testing

While the base membership at $125 includes comprehensive testing panels, you can upgrade to the Ultimate 360 Health panel for an additional $100. This premium option measures up to 60 biomarkers across cardiovascular, metabolic, hormonal, thyroid, liver, kidney, inflammation, and nutritional health - making it ideal for those seeking the most comprehensive health insights available.

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Flexibility and Control: Managing Your Membership

SiPhox understands that health needs change over time, which is why membership flexibility is built into the program. You can modify, pause, or cancel your subscription at any time through your user portal. There's no long-term commitment required, and you'll maintain access to all your previous test data even if you decide to pause or cancel.

This flexibility extends to your testing focus as well. You might start with the Heart & Metabolic panel to address cardiovascular concerns, then switch to Hormone Focus once those markers improve. This adaptability ensures you're always testing what matters most for your current health journey.

Expert Support and Guidance Included

Your SiPhox membership connects you with a team of medical experts dedicated to your health optimization. The clinical team includes physicians like Dr. Tsolmon Tsogbayar, MD, who brings expertise in cardiology and emergency medicine from Imperial College London, and Dr. Pavel Korecky, MD, Director of Clinical Product Operations with extensive experience in health optimization.

The advisory board features renowned experts including Dr. Paul Thompson, MD, Chief of Cardiology Emeritus at Hartford Hospital, Dr. Robert Lufkin, MD, a UCLA and USC professor and New York Times bestselling author, and Dr. Ben Bikman, PhD, a leading researcher in metabolic disorders at Brigham Young University.

Personalized Coaching Options

Beyond the included AI-powered insights and recommendations, SiPhox members can access additional coaching with health experts to discuss blood test results, develop action plans, and optimize lifestyle choices. This personalized support ensures you're not just collecting data but actively using it to improve your health.

Making the Most of Your Investment

At $125, a SiPhox membership represents one of the most cost-effective ways to take control of your health. To maximize your investment, consider these strategies:

  • Start with quarterly testing to establish baseline measurements and track initial progress
  • Use the HSA/FSA eligibility to reduce your out-of-pocket costs
  • Connect your wearable devices to get comprehensive insights combining real-time and biomarker data
  • Upload any existing lab results to build a complete health history in one dashboard
  • Take advantage of the AI assistant Sai to understand your results and get personalized recommendations
  • Switch testing panels based on your current health focus to get the most relevant insights

Remember, preventing chronic disease starts with understanding your biomarkers. The small monthly investment in SiPhox membership could save thousands in future healthcare costs while adding years to your healthspan.

Your Health Journey Starts Today

For just $125, SiPhox Health membership provides unparalleled access to comprehensive biomarker testing, expert insights, and cutting-edge health optimization tools. With flexible testing options, the ability to test up to 60 biomarkers, and support from leading medical experts, it's an investment in your long-term health that pays dividends.

Whether you're looking to optimize athletic performance, manage a health condition, or simply take a proactive approach to aging, SiPhox membership gives you the data and insights you need to make informed decisions about your health. With transparent pricing, no hidden fees, and the flexibility to adapt as your needs change, there's never been a better time to join SiPhox Health and start your journey toward optimal health and longevity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I test my biomarkers at home with SiPhox?

You can test your biomarkers at home with SiPhox Health's membership programs starting at $125. Choose from Longevity Essentials, Thyroid Focus, Hormone Focus, or Heart & Metabolic panels. Each CLIA-certified program includes painless at-home collection using our EasyDraw device, providing lab-quality results in 5-7 days from the comfort of your home.

Is SiPhox membership HSA/FSA eligible?

Yes, all SiPhox Health products and services are HSA/FSA eligible. This means you can use your Health Savings Account or Flexible Spending Account to pay for your membership, effectively reducing your out-of-pocket costs for health testing.

Can I change or cancel my SiPhox membership anytime?

Yes, you have complete flexibility with your SiPhox membership. You can modify your testing frequency, switch between health focus panels, pause, or cancel your subscription at any time through your user portal. There's no long-term commitment, and you'll maintain access to all your previous test data even if you cancel.

How does SiPhox compare to traditional lab testing costs?

SiPhox offers the lowest cost per biomarker in the industry at just $125 for comprehensive panels. Traditional lab testing for similar biomarkers can cost $300-1000+ per visit, plus you have to travel to a lab. SiPhox provides the same CLIA-certified quality testing from home at a fraction of the cost, with added benefits like personalized insights and health tracking tools.

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View Details
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View Details
Paul Thompson, MD

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Advisor

Paul D. Thompson is Chief of Cardiology Emeritus of Hartford Hospital and Professor Emeritus at University of Connecticut Medical School. He has authored over 500 scientific articles on cardiovascular risk factors, the effects of exercise, and beyond. He received National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) Preventive Cardiology Academic Award, and has received NIH funding for multiple studies.

Dr. Thompson’s interests in exercise, general cardiology and sports cardiology originated from his own distance running: he qualified for the 1972 Olympic Marathon Trials as a 3rd year medical student and finished 16th in the 1976 Boston Marathon. Dr. Thompson publishes a blog 500 Rules of Cardiology where he shares lessons and anecdotes that he has learned over his extensive career as a physician, researcher and teacher.

View Details
Robert Lufkin, MD

Robert Lufkin, MD

Advisor

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His latest book, ‘Lies I Taught In Medical School’ is an instant New York Times bestseller and has re-framed how we think about metabolic health and longevity. In addition to being a practicing physician, he is author of over 200 peer reviewed scientific papers and 14 books that are available in fourteen languages.

View Details
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Advisor

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In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Bikman is the author of Why We Get Sick and How Not To Get Sick.

View Details
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She has contributed to global health initiatives, implementing surgical safety standards and protocols across rural Uganda. Dr. Milinkovic initially joined SiPhox Health to spearhead the health coaching initiative and has been a key contributor in the development and launch of the Heart and Metabolic program. She is passionate about addressing health disparities by building scalable healthcare solutions.

View Details
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Health Programs Lead, Health Innovation

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She earned her medical degree from Imperial College London, where she also completed her MSc in Human Molecular Genetics after obtaining a BSc in Biochemistry from Queen Mary University of London. Her academic research includes significant work in developmental cardiovascular genetics, with her thesis publication contributing to the understanding of genetic modifications on embryonic cardiovascular development.

View Details
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Director of Clinical Product Operations

Director of Clinical Product Operations at SiPhox Health with a background in medicine and a passion for health optimization. Experienced in leading software and clinical development teams, contributing to patents, launching health-related products, and turning diagnostics into actionable tools.

View Details
Paul Thompson, MD

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Advisor

Paul D. Thompson is Chief of Cardiology Emeritus of Hartford Hospital and Professor Emeritus at University of Connecticut Medical School. He has authored over 500 scientific articles on cardiovascular risk factors, the effects of exercise, and beyond. He received National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) Preventive Cardiology Academic Award, and has received NIH funding for multiple studies.

Dr. Thompson’s interests in exercise, general cardiology and sports cardiology originated from his own distance running: he qualified for the 1972 Olympic Marathon Trials as a 3rd year medical student and finished 16th in the 1976 Boston Marathon. Dr. Thompson publishes a blog 500 Rules of Cardiology where he shares lessons and anecdotes that he has learned over his extensive career as a physician, researcher and teacher.

View Details
Robert Lufkin, MD

Robert Lufkin, MD

Advisor

Physician/medical school professor (UCLA and USC) and New York Times bestselling author empowering people to take back their metabolic health with lifestyle and other tools. A veteran of the Today Show, USA Today, and a regular contributor to FOX and other network news stations, his weekly video podcast reaches over 500,000 people. After reversing chronic disease and transforming his own life he is making it his mission to help others do the same.

His latest book, ‘Lies I Taught In Medical School’ is an instant New York Times bestseller and has re-framed how we think about metabolic health and longevity. In addition to being a practicing physician, he is author of over 200 peer reviewed scientific papers and 14 books that are available in fourteen languages.

View Details
Ben Bikman, PhD

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Advisor

Benjamin Bikman earned his Ph.D. in Bioenergetics and was a postdoctoral fellow with the Duke-National University of Singapore in metabolic disorders. Currently, his professional focus as a scientist and professor (Brigham Young University) is to better understand the role of elevated insulin and nutrient metabolism in regulating obesity, diabetes, and dementia.

In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Bikman is the author of Why We Get Sick and How Not To Get Sick.

View Details
Tash Milinkovic, MD

Tash Milinkovic, MD

Health Programs Lead, Heart & Metabolic

Dr. Natasha Milinkovic is part of the clinical product team at SiPhox Health, having graduated from the University of Bristol Medical School. Her medical career includes rotations across medical and surgical specialties, with specialized research in vascular surgery, focusing on recovery and post-operative pain outcomes. Dr. Milinkovic built her expertise in emergency medicine as a clinical fellow at a major trauma center before practicing at a central London teaching hospital throughout the pandemic.

She has contributed to global health initiatives, implementing surgical safety standards and protocols across rural Uganda. Dr. Milinkovic initially joined SiPhox Health to spearhead the health coaching initiative and has been a key contributor in the development and launch of the Heart and Metabolic program. She is passionate about addressing health disparities by building scalable healthcare solutions.

View Details