Your personalized journey to optimal health

A comprehensive, evidence-based healthy longevity program with a dedicated concierge care team.

Your Path to Peak Health
Personalized, Doctor-guided, Evidence-based

We believe in responsible, science-backed medical and lifestyle interventions that prioritse metabolic health,
early testing & risk detection and building sustainable habits.

Comprehensive Testing for Early Risk Detection

Reduce your risk of developing age-related diseases. Our comprehensive assessment (100+ biomarkers) can help identify potential health concerns early so you can take preventive measures.

Structured Care Plans, Personalized to You

Remove the guesswork and get results. Based on your health data, we curate a personalized, doctor-led care plan grounded in clinically-validated medical & lifestyle interventions.

Doctor-led and Care-Team Supported

Stay on track with your tailored care plan. Our dedicated care team will keep you on track through your health journey through structured & holistic coaching, doctor consults, and seamless care coordination.

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Don't Just Live Longer, Live Better.

From disease prevention to hormonal balance, NOVI Max addresses key areas of your well-being with tailored solutions to help you look, feel, and perform at your best.

The NOVI Max Journey

Get started for $3,268.91 w/GST for 6 months.

Here's what you can expect with NOVI Max.

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  • Initial consultation

    Meet with our doctor and health coach to discuss your goals, medical history, and health motivations.

  • Baseline Assessment

    Test for 100+ biomarkers including biological age, body composition assessments and multi-cancer early detection with LucenceINSIGHT 5. Upgrades to test for up to 50 cancers available.

  • Medical review

    In-depth review of results with your doctor and health coach. Receive a tailored care plan to reduce disease risk and optimise performance.

  • Targeted interventions

    Embark on your health journey supported by regular health coaching session, doctor support, and a personalised health plan that includes dietary adjustments, exercise regimens, and supplement recommendations.

  • Continuous Monitoring

    Track your health metrics and progress seamlessly in our app. Receive ongoing insights and communication support from your care team, and refine your care plan as needed.

  • Re-Assessment & Optimisation

    At the end of 6 months, retest relevant markers (additional cost) to measure improvements. Transition to a maintenance phase with periodic check-ins and testing.

What’s included?

A personalised 6-month structured health optimization program.

Dedicated Care Team

Assigned medical provider, health coach, and care manager for continuous support.

Your dedicated care team includes:

  • Doctor for comprehensive health assessments, medical advice, and treatment plans
  • Health Coach for nutrition, fitness, and lifestyle optimisation & habit formation
  • Care Manager for personalised support and seamless coordination
  • Access to specialist referral network (private /public) when needed

Comprehensive Testing

Comprehensive blood panels and cognitive assessments.

Our advanced testing protocol includes:

  • One comprehensive blood panel (100+ biomarkers including key cardiovascular, metabolic, and hormonal markers)
  • Biological age assessment (LinAGE 2.0 clinical aging clock)
  • 6 body composition and metabolic age assessments
  • One Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM)
  • Multi-Cancer Early Detection Test (Lucence)

Optional Add-Ons:

  • Medical Imaging
  • VO2Max

Integrated Platform

Secure member app for messaging, health metric tracking, and results viewing.

Our integrated digital platform provides:

  • Real-time health metric tracking
  • Comprehensive test result dashboard
  • Personalized health plan access
  • Progress tracking and goal setting

Personalised Plans

Tailored health plans, including supplement recommendations and lifestyle adjustments.

Your personalised health plan includes doctor and health coach-led:

  • Tailored medical advice
  • Customized nutrition recommendations
  • Targeted supplement protocols
  • Exercise and movement plans
  • Sleep optimization strategies
  • Stress management techniques

Regular Check-ins

Regular doctor visits and monthly health coaching sessions (virtual or in-person).

Your regular check-ins include:

  • One initial comprehensive medical consultation with your doctor
  • Two follow-up medical doctor visits
  • Six health coaching sessions
  • Progress reviews as needed

Ongoing Support

Continuous access to medical and coaching teams for ongoing guidance.

Our ongoing support includes:

  • Unlimited messaging access to your care team
  • Regular check-ins and progress updates
  • Medical guidance from your doctor
  • Lifestyle and wellness support from health coaches
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Comprehensive Baseline Blood Work

Our carefully curated selection of 100+ biomarkers provide valuable insights into your health status.

  • Apolipoprotein A1 (Apo A1)

    Measures the level of Apo A1, a protein component of HDL cholesterol. Higher levels of Apo A1 are associated with better cardiovascular health and lower risk of heart disease.
  • Apolipoprotein B (Apo B)

    Apolipoprotein B is the primary protein component of low-density lipoproteins (LDL), which are often referred to as 'bad' cholesterol. Apo B is a crucial marker for assessing cardiovascular risk, as it indicates the number of atherogenic particles that can contribute to plaque buildup in arteries. Higher levels of Apo B are linked to an increased risk of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease.
  • Apolipoprotein B/A1 Ratio

    The ratio of Apo B to Apo A1 provides insight into the balance between atherogenic and anti-atherogenic particles. A higher ratio indicates increased cardiovascular risk, similar to the cholesterol/HDL ratio.
  • Cholesterol / HDL Ratio

    The ratio of total cholesterol to HDL cholesterol is used to assess cardiovascular risk. A higher ratio indicates a greater risk of heart disease, as it suggests a higher level of bad cholesterol relative to good cholesterol.
  • HDL Cholesterol

    Known as "good" cholesterol, HDL cholesterol helps remove excess cholesterol from the bloodstream, reducing the risk of heart disease. Higher HDL levels are generally associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP)

    Measures the level of C-reactive protein in the blood, a marker of inflammation. Elevated hsCRP levels can indicate increased risk of cardiovascular diseases and other inflammatory conditions.
  • LDL Cholesterol

    Known as "bad" cholesterol, LDL cholesterol can build up in the walls of arteries, leading to atherosclerosis and increasing the risk of heart disease and stroke. Lowering LDL cholesterol levels is a key target in managing cardiovascular risk.
  • Lipoprotein (a)

    A type of lipoprotein that carries cholesterol in the blood. High levels of lipoprotein (a) are associated with an increased risk of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular diseases. Unlike other lipids, lipoprotein (a) levels are largely determined by genetics.
  • N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP)

    A marker for assessing heart health, particularly related to heart function and potential heart failure risk.
  • Total Cholesterol

    Measures the total amount of cholesterol in the blood, including low-density lipoprotein (LDL), high-density lipoprotein (HDL), and other lipid components. Used to assess the risk of heart disease, with higher levels indicating increased risk. Balancing cholesterol levels is important for cardiovascular health.
  • Triglycerides

    Triglycerides are the most common type of fat in the body that stores excess energy from one's diet. An accumulation of triglycerides means there is too much fat in the blood and may indicate higher risk of a cardiac event.
  • Fasting Glucose

    Measures the level of glucose in the blood after fasting, which helps assess glucose metabolism and identify conditions like diabetes or prediabetes. Fasting glucose tests help monitor blood sugar control and metabolic health, impacting overall well-being and risk for diabetes complications.
  • Fasting Insulin

    Measures the level of insulin in the blood after fasting, which helps assess insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism. Fasting insulin tests help identify insulin resistance or prediabetes, impacting overall metabolic health and risk for type 2 diabetes.
  • Haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c)

    Measures the average blood sugar level over the past two to three months, providing insight into long-term glucose control in people with diabetes. It is used to diagnose diabetes and assess the effectiveness of diabetes management plans.
  • HOMA-IR

    Estimates insulin resistance using fasting glucose and insulin levels. HOMA-IR tests help assess metabolic health and identify conditions like prediabetes or metabolic syndrome, impacting overall health and risk for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
  • Homocysteine

    Measures the level of homocysteine in the blood, an amino acid that can indicate cardiovascular risk when elevated. Homocysteine tests help assess heart health and identify potential risk factors for cardiovascular disease, impacting overall health and well-being.
  • Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH)

    LDH is an enzyme that plays a role in cellular energy production. Abnormal levels may indicate tissue damage or inflammation, which can impact recovery, energy levels, and overall health.
  • Phosphate

    Phosphate is essential for bone health, energy metabolism, and cell function. Imbalances in phosphate levels can affect bone density, kidney function, and cardiovascular health.
  • Uric Acid

    Measures the level of uric acid in the blood, a waste product formed from the breakdown of purines. High levels can lead to gout and are associated with kidney stones and cardiovascular disease.
  • Vitamin D

    Measures the level of vitamin D in the blood, essential for bone health, immune function, and overall well-being. Adequate levels help maintain calcium and phosphate balance in the body, supporting bone density and health.
  • Albumin

    Measures the level of albumin in the blood, a protein produced by the liver that helps maintain fluid balance and transport hormones, vitamins, and drugs. Low albumin levels can indicate liver disease, kidney disease, or malnutrition.
  • Albumin / Globulin Ratio

    The ratio of albumin to globulin helps assess liver and kidney function and overall protein balance in the body. Abnormal ratios can indicate liver disease, kidney disease, or immune disorders.
  • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)

    Measures the level of ALP, an enzyme found in the liver, bones, and other tissues. Elevated levels can indicate liver disease, bone disorders, or bile duct obstruction.
  • Aspartate Transaminase (AST)

    Measures the level of AST, an enzyme found in the liver and heart. Elevated AST levels can indicate liver damage or heart problems, helping diagnose conditions like hepatitis or heart attack.
  • Gamma-glutamyl Transferase (GGT)

    Measures the level of GGT, an enzyme found in the liver and bile ducts. Elevated GGT levels can indicate liver disease or bile duct obstruction and are often used to assess liver function and alcohol consumption.
  • Globulin

    Measures the level of globulin proteins in the blood, which are involved in immune function and blood clotting. Imbalances can indicate liver disease, kidney disease, or immune disorders.
  • Total Bilirubin

    Measures the level of bilirubin in the blood, a waste product from the breakdown of red blood cells. High levels can indicate liver dysfunction or hemolysis and are associated with jaundice.
  • Total Protein

    Measures the total amount of protein in the blood, including albumin and globulin. It reflects nutritional status and helps evaluate kidney and liver function. Total protein levels can indicate various conditions affecting protein synthesis, breakdown, and loss.
  • Adjusted Calcium

    Measures the level of calcium in the blood, adjusted for albumin levels. It provides a more accurate assessment of calcium status, especially in individuals with abnormal albumin levels, to better evaluate calcium balance and associated health risks.
  • Albumin - Urine (Microalbumin)

    Measures the level of albumin in the urine, an indicator of kidney function. Elevated levels can suggest early kidney damage, particularly in people with diabetes or hypertension.
  • Albumin/Creatinine Ratio - Urine

    Measures the ratio of albumin to creatinine in urine, assessing kidney function and detecting early kidney damage.
  • Bicarbonate

    Measures the level of bicarbonate in the blood, an indicator of the body's acid-base balance. Abnormal levels can suggest metabolic acidosis or alkalosis, often linked to kidney or respiratory disorders.
  • Calcium

    Measures the level of calcium in the blood, essential for bone health, muscle function, nerve transmission, and blood clotting. Abnormal levels can indicate bone disorders, parathyroid gland dysfunction, or kidney disease.
  • Chloride

    Measures the level of chloride in the blood, an electrolyte that helps maintain fluid balance and acid-base balance in the body. Abnormal levels can indicate dehydration, kidney dysfunction, or acid-base imbalances.
  • Creatinine

    Measures the level of creatinine in the blood, a waste product produced by muscle metabolism. It is a key indicator of kidney function, with elevated levels suggesting impaired kidney function or kidney disease.
  • Creatinine - Urine

    Measures the level of creatinine in the urine, a waste product of muscle metabolism. It helps assess kidney function and is often used in conjunction with blood creatinine levels to evaluate kidney health.
  • Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)

    Estimates the rate at which the kidneys filter waste from the blood, an important indicator of kidney function. A low eGFR can suggest kidney dysfunction or chronic kidney disease, requiring early intervention to prevent progression.
  • Potassium

    Measures the level of potassium in the blood, an electrolyte critical for nerve function, muscle contraction, and heart function. Abnormal levels can indicate kidney dysfunction, dehydration, or adrenal disorders, impacting cardiovascular health and muscle function.
  • Sodium

    Measures the level of sodium in the blood, an electrolyte important for fluid balance, nerve function, and muscle contractions. Abnormal sodium levels can suggest dehydration, kidney dysfunction, or adrenal gland issues, impacting overall fluid and electrolyte balance.
  • Urea

    Measures the level of urea in the blood, a waste product formed from protein metabolism. It helps assess kidney function and hydration status, with elevated levels indicating possible kidney dysfunction or dehydration.
  • Basophils (% and Absolute)

    Measures the absolute count of basophils, a white blood cell involved in inflammatory responses and allergies.
  • Eosinophils (% and Absolute)

    Measures the percentage and absolute count of eosinophils, a type of white blood cell involved in allergic reactions and defense against parasitic infections. Eosinophil levels help assess allergic or parasitic conditions and guide treatment plans.
  • Lymphocytes (% and Absolute)

    Measures the percentage and absolute count of lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell involved in immune response to viral infections and chronic diseases. Lymphocyte levels help assess immune function and identify potential viral infections or immune disorders.
  • Monocytes (% and Absolute)

    Measures the percentage and absolute count of monocytes, a type of white blood cell involved in phagocytosis and immune response to infections. Monocyte levels help assess immune function and identify potential infections or inflammatory conditions.
  • Neutrophils (% and Absolute)

    Measures the percentage and absolute count of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell that is the first line of defense against bacterial infections. Neutrophil levels help assess immune response and identify potential infections or inflammatory conditions.
  • White Blood Cell (WBC) Count

    Measures the number of white blood cells in the blood, which are key components of the immune system that help fight infections and inflammation. Abnormal levels can indicate infection, inflammation, or bone marrow disorders, impacting immune response and overall health.
  • Fibrinogen

    Fibrinogen is a protein involved in blood clotting and inflammation. Elevated fibrinogen can indicate inflammation and increased cardiovascular risk.
  • Haemoglobin

    Measures the amount of hemoglobin in the blood, a protein in red blood cells responsible for carrying oxygen. Hemoglobin levels help assess oxygen transport capacity and identify conditions like anemia or polycythemia, impacting energy levels and overall health.
  • Hematocrit

    Measures the percentage of blood volume occupied by red blood cells. Hematocrit levels help assess oxygen-carrying capacity and identify conditions like anemia or polycythemia, impacting energy levels and overall health.
  • Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin (MCH)

    Measures the average amount of hemoglobin in a single red blood cell. MCH levels help classify types of anemia and provide insight into underlying causes, impacting overall health and energy levels.
  • Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)

    Measures the average concentration of hemoglobin in red blood cells. MCHC levels help classify types of anemia and provide insight into underlying causes, impacting overall health and energy levels.
  • Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)

    Measures the average size of red blood cells. MCV levels help classify types of anemia and provide insight into underlying causes, such as nutrient deficiencies or bone marrow disorders, impacting overall health and energy levels.
  • Platelet Count

    Measures the number of platelets in the blood, which are essential for blood clotting and wound healing. Abnormal platelet levels can indicate bleeding disorders, bone marrow problems, or autoimmune conditions, impacting the body's ability to prevent excessive bleeding.
  • Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)

    Measures the variation in size of red blood cells. RDW levels help diagnose types of anemia and provide insight into underlying causes, impacting overall health and energy levels.
  • Red Blood Cell (RBC) Count

    Measures the number of red blood cells in the blood, which are responsible for carrying oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. RBC levels help assess oxygen-carrying capacity and identify conditions like anemia or polycythemia, impacting overall health and energy levels.
  • White Blood Cell (WBC) Count

    Measures the number of white blood cells in the blood, which are key components of the immune system that help fight infections and inflammation. Abnormal levels can indicate infection, inflammation, or bone marrow disorders, impacting immune response and overall health.
  • Appearance

    Evaluates the visual characteristics of urine, such as color and clarity, which can provide insight into hydration status, kidney function, and potential health issues. Abnormal urine appearance can indicate dehydration, infections, or metabolic disorders, impacting overall health and well-being.
  • Bacteria

    Detects the presence of bacteria in urine, which can indicate bacterial infection in the urinary tract. Positive bacteria tests help assess urinary tract health and identify potential infections, impacting overall health and well-being.
  • Bilirubin

    Measures the level of bilirubin in the urine, which can indicate liver dysfunction or hemolysis. Detecting bilirubin in urine helps assess liver health and identify potential liver damage or disease, impacting overall health and well-being.
  • Color

    Evaluates the color of urine, which can provide insight into hydration status, kidney function, and potential health issues. Abnormal urine color can indicate dehydration, liver disease, or metabolic disorders, impacting overall health and well-being.
  • Cotinine

    Cotinine, a nicotine metabolite, indicates recent tobacco exposure.
  • Epithelial Cells

    Measures the presence of epithelial cells in urine, which can indicate infection, inflammation, or contamination. The presence of epithelial cells helps assess urinary tract health and identify potential issues affecting the kidneys or bladder, impacting overall health and well-being.
  • Glucose

    Measures the level of glucose in the urine, which can indicate elevated blood sugar levels, kidney dysfunction, or diabetes. Detecting glucose in urine helps assess blood sugar control and kidney health, impacting overall metabolic health.
  • Ketones

    Measures the level of ketones in the urine, which can indicate fat metabolism or uncontrolled diabetes. Detecting ketones helps assess metabolic health and identify potential issues with blood sugar control or dietary practices, impacting overall health and well-being.
  • Leukocytes

    Detects the presence of leukocyte esterase, an enzyme found in white blood cells, in urine. This can indicate infection or inflammation in the urinary tract or kidneys. Positive leukocyte tests help assess urinary tract health and identify potential infections, impacting overall health and well-being.
  • Nitrite

    Detects the presence of nitrites in urine, which can indicate bacterial infection in the urinary tract. Positive nitrite tests help assess urinary tract health and identify potential infections, impacting overall health and well-being.
  • pH

    Measures the acidity or alkalinity of urine, reflecting kidney function and metabolic status. Abnormal urine pH levels can indicate kidney stones, urinary tract infections, or metabolic disorders, impacting overall health and well-being.
  • Protein

    Measures the level of protein in the urine, which can indicate kidney dysfunction or other health conditions. Elevated urine protein levels help assess kidney health and identify potential kidney damage, impacting overall health and well-being.
  • Red Blood Cell (RBC)

    Measures the presence of red blood cells in urine, which can indicate bleeding or injury in the urinary tract or kidneys. Detecting RBCs in urine helps assess urinary tract health and identify potential injuries or conditions affecting the kidneys, impacting overall health and well-being.
  • Specific Gravity

    Measures the concentration of urine, reflecting kidney function and hydration status. Abnormal specific gravity levels can indicate dehydration, kidney dysfunction, or diabetes insipidus, impacting fluid and electrolyte balance in the body.
  • White Blood Cell (WBC)

    Measures the presence of white blood cells in urine, which can indicate infection or inflammation in the urinary tract or kidneys. Detecting WBCs in urine helps assess urinary tract health and identify potential infections or inflammatory conditions, impacting overall health and well-being.
  • Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)

    Measures the level of TSH in the blood, which regulates thyroid function by stimulating the production of thyroid hormones. Abnormal TSH levels can indicate thyroid dysfunction, impacting metabolism, energy levels, and overall health.
  • Thyroxine (T4), Free

    Measures the level of free T4, the inactive form of thyroid hormone, in the blood. Free T4 levels help assess thyroid function and identify potential thyroid disorders, impacting metabolism, energy levels, and overall health.
  • Triiodothyronine (T3), Free

    Measures the level of free T3, the active form of thyroid hormone, in the blood. Free T3 levels help assess thyroid function and identify potential thyroid disorders, impacting metabolism, energy levels, and overall health.
  • Hepatitis A Antibody (HAV Total)

    Measures the presence of antibodies against hepatitis A in the blood, indicating past or current infection or immunity. HAV Total tests help assess liver health and identify potential infections, impacting overall health and well-being.
  • Hepatitis B Antibody

    Measures the presence of antibodies against hepatitis B surface antigen in the blood, indicating immunity to hepatitis B. Hepatitis Bs Ab tests help assess immunity status and guide vaccination strategies, impacting overall health and well-being.
  • Hepatitis B Antigen

    Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) is a protein on the surface of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) that indicates an active infection. Measuring HBsAg is crucial for diagnosing acute or chronic hepatitis B and assessing infectivity.
  • AFP (Liver)

    Measures the level of AFP, a protein that can be elevated in certain types of cancer, including liver and testicular cancer. AFP tests help assess cancer progression, treatment response, and recurrence, impacting overall health and well-being.
  • CA 19-9 (Pancreas)

    Measures the level of CA 19-9, a protein often elevated in certain types of cancer, including pancreatic, gallbladder, and bile duct cancer. CA 19-9 tests help assess cancer progression, treatment response, and recurrence, impacting overall health and well-being.
  • CEA (Colon)

    Measures the level of CEA, a protein often elevated in certain types of cancer, including colorectal, lung, and breast cancer. CEA tests help assess cancer progression, treatment response, and recurrence, impacting overall health and well-being.
  • EBV IgA (Nose)

    Measures the level of IgA antibodies against Epstein-Barr virus in the blood, indicating past or current infection. EBV IgA tests help assess immune response and identify potential infections, impacting overall health and well-being.
  • Hepatitis A Antibody (HAV Total)

    Measures the presence of antibodies against hepatitis A in the blood, indicating past or current infection or immunity. HAV Total tests help assess liver health and identify potential infections, impacting overall health and well-being.
  • Hepatitis B Antibody

    Measures the presence of antibodies against hepatitis B surface antigen in the blood, indicating immunity to hepatitis B. Hepatitis Bs Ab tests help assess immunity status and guide vaccination strategies, impacting overall health and well-being.
  • Hepatitis B Antigen

    Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) is a protein on the surface of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) that indicates an active infection. Measuring HBsAg is crucial for diagnosing acute or chronic hepatitis B and assessing infectivity.
  • PSA (Prostate) / CA 125 (Ovaries)

    PSA is a protein produced by the prostate gland. Elevated PSA levels can indicate prostate cancer or other prostate conditions. PSA tests help assess prostate health, cancer progression, and treatment response, impacting overall health and well-being. CA 125 is a protein often elevated in ovarian cancer and other conditions. CA 125 tests help assess cancer progression, treatment response, and recurrence, impacting overall health and well-being.
  • Stool Occult Blood

    Detects hidden blood in urine or stool, which may indicate internal bleeding, kidney issues, or colon cancer.
  • B12

    Measures the level of vitamin B12 in the blood, an essential nutrient for red blood cell formation, nerve function, and DNA synthesis. Vitamin B12 tests help assess nutritional status and identify deficiencies, impacting energy levels, neurological health, and overall well-being.
  • Ferritin

    Measures the level of ferritin, a protein that stores iron in the body. Ferritin tests help assess iron stores and diagnose conditions like iron deficiency anemia or hemochromatosis, impacting overall energy levels and health.
  • Folate

    Measures the level of folate (vitamin B9) in the blood, a crucial nutrient for DNA synthesis, red blood cell formation, and neural tube development during pregnancy. Folate tests help assess nutritional status and identify deficiencies, impacting overall health and fetal development during pregnancy.
  • Iron

    Measures the level of iron in the blood, a vital component of hemoglobin in red blood cells, essential for oxygen transport. Iron tests help assess nutritional status, identify anemia or iron overload, and impact overall energy levels and health.
  • Iron Binding Capacity

    Measures the blood's capacity to bind and transport iron, indicating the amount of transferrin, a protein that binds iron. This test helps assess iron status and differentiate between types of anemia, impacting overall energy levels and health.
  • Iron % Saturation

    Measures the percentage of transferrin that is saturated with iron, providing insight into iron availability and storage. This test helps assess iron status and guide treatment for anemia or iron overload conditions.
  • Magnesium

    Measures the level of magnesium in the blood, an essential mineral involved in muscle function, nerve transmission, and energy production. Magnesium tests help assess nutritional status and identify potential deficiencies, impacting overall health and well-being.
  • Zinc

    Measures the level of zinc in the blood, an essential mineral involved in immune function, wound healing, and DNA synthesis. Zinc tests help assess nutritional status and identify potential deficiencies, impacting overall health and well-being.
  • Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)

    Measures the level of FSH, a hormone involved in the regulation of reproductive processes in both men and women. FSH tests help assess fertility status, ovarian function in women, and testicular function in men, impacting overall reproductive health and hormonal balance.
  • Testosterone, Total

    Measures the total level of testosterone, a hormone important for male reproductive health, muscle mass, bone density, and mood regulation. Testosterone tests help assess hormonal status and identify conditions like hypogonadism or hormonal imbalances, impacting overall health and well-being in both men and women.

The Lucence INSIGHT Multicancer Early Detection (MCED) test uses a single blood test to detect multiple cancers by identifying DNA fragments shed by cancer cells into the bloodstream.


The LucenceINSIGHT 5 test checks for 5 different types of cancer, including:

  • Thyroid cancer

  • Lung cancer

  • Liver cancer

  • Pancreatic cancer

  • Colorectal cancer

  • EBV IgA
  • CEA
  • AFP
  • CA 19-9
  • PSA / CA 125
  • Fasting Insulin
  • Fasting Glucose
  • HOMA-IR
  • Homocysteine

Add-Ons Tests

  • Cancer screening

    Your NOVI Max experience includes LucenceINSIGHT 5 - a blood test screening for 5 cancers: Lung, Thyroid, Liver, Pancreatic, and Colorectal.

    Upgrade to LucenceINSIGHT 7, 12, or 50 to screen for up to 50 cancer types in one test.

    LucenceINSIGHT 7 Upgrade - $327 w/GST

    LucenceINSIGHT 7 is a blood test for women that screens for the risk of 7 types of cancer: Lung, Thyroid, Liver, Pancreatic, Colorectal, Breast, and Ovarian cancer.

    LucenceINSIGHT 12 Upgrade - $1035.50 w/GST

    LucenceINSIGHT 12 is a blood test that screens for the risk of 12 types of cancer. For men: Nasopharyngeal, Thyroid, Lung, Liver, Stomach, Pancreatic, Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST), Colorectal, Esophageal, Kidney (clear cell), Bladder and Prostate cancer. For women: Nasopharyngeal, Thyroid, Lung, Liver, Stomach, Pancreatic, Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST), Colorectal, Breast, Ovarian, Cervical, and Endometrial cancer.

    LucenceINSIGHT 50 Upgrade - $3106.50 w/GST

    LucenceINSIGHT 50 screens for 50 cancers, including two types of leukemia as well as a common age-related bone marrow phenomenon associated with an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease and hematologic cancers. View the full list of cancers here.

    GASTROClear - $239.80 w/GST

    This blood test is able to detect signs of stomach cancer early in its course, before it causes symptoms. It's recommended for those aged 40 or older who have risk factors for stomach cancer (such as family history, dietary factors, smoking, or infection with H. pylori bacteria).

  • VO2 Max

    VO2 Max Test* - $218 w/GST

    VO2 max, a measure of how efficiently your body uses oxygen, is a powerful predictor of longevity. Higher VO2 max levels are linked to better heart health, improved endurance, and a lower risk of chronic diseases. By measuring and improving your VO2 max, you can enhance your cardiovascular fitness, maintain vitality as you age, and support a longer, healthier life.

  • Body Fat Scan

    Dexa Scan* - $337.90 w/GST

    This test uses X-rays to measure fat tissue inside the body, providing a more accurate determination of body fat percentage than a typical scale can offer. This can help you to set weight loss and health goals for optimal health, and allows you to track your progress.

  • Imaging

    Ultrasound abdomen*

    This test uses sound waves to examine the liver, kidney, gallbladder, spleen and pancreas. Detects common conditions such as fatty liver and kidney stones.

    Bone mineral density scan (DEXA)*

    Measures bone density and detects Osteoporosis. Low bone mineral density leads to an increased risk for bone fractures, and becomes increasingly common as people get older.

    Ultrasound pelvis (for women)*

    This test uses sound waves to check for abnormalities in the organs of the pelvis, including ovaries, uterus and connecting structures to detect fibroids, cysts or other masses.

    Mammogram and ultrasound breast (for women)*

    These tests check for breast cancer. A mammogram uses X-rays and is gold standard, while an ultrasound uses sound waves and is indicated for younger women with dense breast tissue.

    Ultrasound prostate*

    This test uses sound waves to check for abnormalities in the prostate gland, such as masses that could indicate cancer or general enlargement.

    Price

    1 imaging test $272.50
    2 imaging tests $545
    3 imaging tests $654

    Prices inclusive of GST

  • Women's wellness

    Women's wellness package for women below 30* - $392.40 w/GST

    1. Consult with O&G specialist.

    2. Pelvic ultrasound.

      This test uses sound waves to check for abnormalities in the organs of the pelvis, such as fibroids or masses on the ovaries.

    3. Pap smear (Thin-Prep)

      For this test, a sample of cells is gently scraped from the surface of the cervix, and then examined in a laboratory for abnormalities. Abnormal cells could lead to cervical cancer, and appropriate treatment can prevent this.

    Women's wellness package for women 30 and above* - $490.50 w/GST

    1. Consult with O&G specialist.

    2. Pelvic ultrasound.

      This test uses sound waves to check for abnormalities in the organs of the pelvis, such as fibroids or masses on the ovaries.

    3. HPV DNA test.

      This test checks for signs of a virus known as HPV, which can cause cervical cancer. If you have this virus, then you may need to be monitored for precancerous changes of your cervix.

    Pap smear - $65.40 w/GST

    A sample of cells is gently scraped from the surface of the cervix, and then examined in a laboratory for abnormalities. Abnormal cells could lead to cervical cancer, and appropriate treatment can prevent this. This is performed by a male doctor with a female chaperone.

  • Heart and vascular screening

    Cardiovascular panel - $185.30 w/GST

    Tests for Apo-lipoprotein A1 and B, Lipoprotein(a), Homocysteine. This panel of tests is used to determine your level of risk for heart disease and stroke. It checks your levels of cholesterol and fats in the blood, various proteins that carry cholesterol in the blood, markers of chronic inflammation, and levels of certain substances that can cause damage to blood vessels, all of which are associated with cardiovascular disease risk. In addition, it includes tests that check kidney and liver function.

    Ultrasound Abdominal Aorta (AAA screening)* - $218 w/GST

    This test checks for an aneurysm (or bulging) of the body's largest artery in the abdomen, which can lead to life-threatening blood loss if it bursts. This is recommended for those at the highest risk for this condition - men ages 65 to 75 who have smoked.

    Carotid intima media thickness* - $305.20 w/GST

    This test uses sound waves to check the thickness of the inner two layers of the carotid artery. Thickening of these arteries indicates a higher risk for having a stroke and cardiovascular disease.

    CT coronary calcium score* - $381.50 w/GST

    This test checks for calcium deposits in the walls of the arteries in your heart. Calcium deposits in the walls of the arteries cause them to become stiff and indicate obstruction, which raises the risk of a major event like a heart attack.

    CT Coronary angiogram with calcium score* - $1329.80 w/GST

    This test looks for narrowing, blockages, and harmful calcium deposits in the blood vessels in your heart. It can detect signs of heart disease before you have symptoms, allowing for early intervention to reduce the risk of a heart attack.

    ECG (electrocardiogram) - $32.70 w/GST

    Using sensors placed on the surface of the chest, the electrical activity of the heart is evaluated. This test can detect abnormal heart rhythms, which are an indicator of heart problems.

    Treadmill cardiac stress test* - $327 w/GST

    This test evaluates your heart's ability to tolerate increased activity due to exercise and can help to detect ischaemic heart disease.

    2D Echocardiogram* - $436 w/GST

    This is an ultrasound of your heart, which uses sound waves to evaluate the structure and function of your heart.

  • Hormones

    Female hormones screening - $98.10 w/GST

    This tests the four main hormones of the female system (estradiol, progesterone, FSH, and LH). This can be used to detect hormone imbalances that can cause symptoms, and to track the transition to menopause.

    Male hormones screening - $32.70 w/GST

    This tests the level of testosterone (total testosterone) in the blood. As men age, their level of testosterone tends to drop, which can lead to a variety of health issues.

  • Metabolic health screening

    Insulin resistance screening - $76.30 w/GST

    This panel tests for fasting levels of glucose and insulin. This can detect type 2 diabetes or prediabetes, and is also used to predict cardiovascular disease risk in a person living with diabetes.

    MRI Liver fat quantification* - $381.50 w/GST

    People who are overweight commonly experience an accumulation of fat tissue in the liver, which can lead to problems with liver function. This test measures specifically how much fat tissue has accumulated in your liver, allowing you to track the fat percentage over time.

  • Brain health

    MRI of the brain without contrast* - $1068.20 w/GST

    This test involves no radiation, and can detect a variety of problems with the brain, including tumors, swelling, and blocked, narrowed, or bulging blood vessels (e.g. strokes).

    Magnetic Resonance Angiogram (MRA)* - $1482.40 w/GST

    This is a specific type of MRI designed to look at blood vessels, to check for aneurysms in the brain. This is strongly recommended for people who have experienced an aneurysm before, who have multiple close relatives with aneurysms, or who have certain types of genetic conditions.

  • Sexually transmitted infections screening

    STI screening package - $228.90 w/GST

    Tests for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Hepatitis C, Herpes Simplex Type 1, Herpes Simplex Type 2, and Syphilis. Includes a blood test and urine test. Many of these infections can cause no symptoms in infected people, so they may go undetected without screening.

    HIV antibody test - $16.35 w/GST

    This test checks for an immune system reaction to HIV, which would indicate that you have been exposed to the virus. It generally takes between three weeks and three months after exposure to HIV to detect it on this test.

  • Nutrition panel (Iron panel, Vit B12, and Folic acid, Magnesium and zinc)

    Iron Panel, Vitamin B12, and Folic Acid - $87.20 w/GST

    Deficiencies in Iron, Vitamin B12 and Folic Acid can cause anemia, or low levels of red blood cells and are common in individuals on vegetarian or vegan diets.

    Magnesium and Zinc - $87.20 w/GST

    Magnesium and Zinc have a variety of functions in the body, including supporting healthy muscle and nerve function, as well as proper sleep. Deficiencies are relatively common, and symptoms are not always obvious.

  • Blood sugar monitoring

    1 x FreeStyle Libre Sensor - $103.09 w/GST

    A small wearable device that can measure your blood sugar in real time, allowing you to see how your diet and physical activities affect your blood sugar levels. Learn more about continuous glucose monitoring here.

*Add-on tests indicated with a * will be done at our partner clinic, arranged at a separate time.

Your Partners in Health and Longevity

Rely on our expert team of doctors, dietitians, and fitness coaches to support you every step of the way,
delivering personalized care that adapts to your unique needs and busy schedule.

Dr Sue Anne Toh

Senior Consultant Specialist, Endocrinology

MA, MBBChir (University of Cambridge, UK), ABIM (Int Med, Endocrinology)

Dr Kyle Tan

Consultant, Preventive Medicine

MBBS, MPH, FAMS

Dr Todd On

Associate Consultant, Family Physician

MBBS, GDFM, MMED (FM), MCFP (S)

Dr Yeo Junjie

Family Physician

MD, GDFM

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NOVI Max vs screening services

NOVI Max Screening services

Focus on longevity

We test for a curated list of evidence based biomarkers that are related to longevity.

Typically include more scans and less advanced blood test markers at this price point which may not be relevant for everyone.

Quality of review

In-depth, personalized reviews of your baseline test results by experienced doctors specialising in metabolic health and longevity. We take time to clearly explain your results and suggest relevant interventions.

Typically focused more on disease detection, and do not offer much advice on how to optimize your health. May not answer your questions about your results adequately.

Interventions

We provide interventions to help you optimize your health, and retest your biomarkers periodically to check your progress.

Screening services focus mainly on disease detection and may not provide interventions in a seamless and continuous manner.

Frequently Asked Questions

    • What is NOVI Max?

      NOVI Max is a comprehensive longevity optimization program that uses evidence-based biomarker analysis and personalized guidance to help you achieve peak health and longevity.
    • What biomarkers are covered in the blood test and diagnostics?

      Our comprehensive blood test and diagnostic covers 100+ biomarkers related to metabolic health, hormones, systemic nutrients, and longevity measures.
    • Who needs NOVI Max?

      NOVI Max is ideal for those seeking to proactively manage their health, optimize performance, and reduce the risk of age-related diseases through science-backed, personalized care.
    • What problems does NOVI Max solve for patients?

      NOVI Max simplifies the process of optimizing your health for longevity by helping you test and monitor a comprehensive set of biomarkers associated with longevity.
    • Who are NOVI Max’s doctors?

      You may consult and review your results with one of NOVI Health’s doctors:
      • Dr Sue Anne Toh - Senior Consultant Specialist, Endocrinology, MA, MBBChir (University of Cambridge, UK), ABIM (Int Med, Endocrinology).
      • Dr Kyle Tan - Consultant Specialist, Preventive Medicine, MBBS, MPH, FAMS.
      • Dr Todd On - Associate Consultant, Family Physician, MBBS, GDFM, MMED (FM), MCFP (S).
      • Dr Yeo Junjie - Family Physician, MD, GDFM.
    • Where do I go for my tests?

      Your blood test and diagnostics will be conducted at the NOVI Health clinic, located at:
      160 Robinson Road #03-01
      Mediplex @ SBF Center
      Singapore 068914
    • What interventions are included in NOVI Max?

      NOVI Max offers a comprehensive supplement review, personalized nutrition coaching with a Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM), and additional services such as weight management and chronic disease management, recommended as needed by your doctor.
    • What is biological age and how is it different from my age?

      Your biological age is calculated using biomarkers and health data from your NOVI Max journey, providing insights into how well your body is aging and its risk for age-related conditions.
    • What is included in the NOVI Max program?

      The price includes doctor consultation, biomarker testing, supplement review, two weeks of nutrition coaching with a CGM, and ongoing tracking on our mobile app. Additional interventions are billed separately as needed.
    • How often do I need to retest my biomarkers?

      Your doctor will recommend retesting relevant biomarkers every 3 to 6 months based on your initial results to monitor progress and adjust your personalized care plan.