Ezra, a healthcare AI startup specializing in advanced imaging, recently unveiled its Ezra Blueprint protocol, a groundbreaking full-body longevity scan developed alongside longevity expert Bryan Johnson. This service combines high-resolution MRI with AI-driven analysis to scan for over 500 health conditions, including various cancers, across 13 organs such as the brain, liver, and heart. Unique among comprehensive health assessments, the Blueprint incorporates a low-dose chest CT for lung cancer detection and cardiovascular health checks through coronary calcium scoring, marking it as an extensive early-detection tool for multiple high-risk diseases Full-Body MRI Screening Service by ezra.
The scan uses 3T MRI, one of the highest strengths available in clinical settings, for deep insights into areas such as brain volume and composition, which can indicate conditions like dementia or multiple sclerosis. The Blueprint also offers body composition metrics that analyze visceral and subcutaneous fat, muscle density, and liver health, providing a holistic view of metabolic well-being. In addition to early cancer detection, the Blueprint delivers tailored imaging of musculoskeletal health, covering the hips and knees, which can be critical for mobility and quality of life as people age.
This scan takes two 60-minute sessions, and results are carefully reviewed by qualified radiologists, followed by a consultation to interpret findings and discuss preventive or next steps for maintaining long-term health. Initially available in Ezra’s locations across Los Angeles, Miami, Orange County, and New Jersey, the Blueprint is part of Ezra’s mission to democratize preventative care, offering a proactive alternative to traditional annual health screenings.
Priced at $5,995, Ezra Blueprint is positioned as an accessible but advanced tool for those seeking a proactive health approach, a growing trend among people focused on longevity and quality of life improvements through technology.
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