Precision health, personalised to you.
Most healthcare begins when something goes wrong. DNA Longevity starts earlier.
We help you understand your individual biology, identify potential health risks and priorities, and make more informed decisions about your health, performance and long-term wellbeing.
By bringing together genetics, advanced biological testing, longevity science and expert interpretation, we transform complex health information into a clear, personalised and actionable strategy.
Every person is different. We inherit different genetic characteristics. We respond differently to food, exercise, medication, stress and our environment. We age differently. We have different family histories, lifestyles, priorities and health goals.
Yet much of healthcare still relies on broad population averages. DNA Longevity takes a more personalised approach.
We help you understand the biological factors that may be particularly relevant to you — and what you can realistically do with that information. Our goal is not simply to give you more data. It is to help you answer the questions that matter:
Today it is possible to learn more about your biology than ever before. Genetic testing can provide information about inherited predispositions. Epigenetic testing can provide insights into biological ageing. Gut microbiome testing can help explore the complex community of microorganisms associated with digestive and wider health.
Other assessments can provide information relevant to nutrition, medication response, performance, metabolism, reproductive health and inherited disease risk. But access to information is not the same as understanding.
A laboratory report may contain hundreds or thousands of individual findings. The important questions are:
That is where DNA Longevity adds value. We combine testing with specialist interpretation, helping translate scientific information into practical health decisions.
Your journey begins with you — not with a test. We consider your health history, family history, lifestyle, concerns, goals and the questions you want answered. Depending on your objectives, this may include understanding:
This allows us to determine which assessments are genuinely relevant.
There is no reason for everyone to undertake the same testing. Depending on your circumstances, appropriate assessments may include:
Understand inherited characteristics and genetic variants that may influence specific health risks or biological processes.
Explore genetic predispositions associated with particular health conditions and identify areas that may warrant increased awareness, surveillance or discussion with your healthcare provider.
Assess inherited variants associated with increased susceptibility to certain cancers where clinically appropriate.
Explore genetic differences that may influence how your body processes or responds to particular medicines.
Gain insights into biological ageing and factors associated with how your body may be ageing relative to chronological age.
Explore the composition of the gut microbiome and gain insights that may be relevant to digestive health, metabolism and overall wellbeing.
Understand biological and genetic factors that may help inform more personalised approaches to nutrition and metabolic health.
Explore characteristics potentially relevant to exercise response, recovery, injury susceptibility and physical performance.
Understand inherited genetic considerations that may be relevant to family planning and reproductive decision-making.
Where appropriate, genetics can help investigate inherited conditions and provide information relevant to patients and their families.
Genetic information can be powerful. But it is only one part of your health.
Your health develops through the interaction of genetics with many other factors, including:
A genetic predisposition does not necessarily mean that a condition will develop. Similarly, not having an identified genetic risk does not guarantee that a condition will never occur.
This is why DNA Longevity places such importance on professional interpretation and context. We help you understand what your results mean — and just as importantly, what they do not mean.
Once results are available, the real work begins. DNA Longevity provides personalised interpretation to help you make sense of your findings. Your consultation may explore:
The aim is not to overwhelm you with information. It is to identify the few things that matter most and help you decide what to do next.
For people seeking a broader understanding of their health and ageing, DNA Longevity offers an integrated precision-health approach. A programme can combine advanced biological insights with specialist interpretation and personalised health planning.
Comprehensive genetic analysis to identify inherited characteristics and potential predispositions.
Gut-health analysis to explore microbial balance and its relationship with broader health.
Assessment of biological ageing and lifestyle-related influences.
Health changes. Your lifestyle changes. Your priorities change. The science evolves. For individuals who want ongoing support, DNA Longevity can continue the journey beyond a single consultation.
Ongoing programmes may include:
Longevity is not a single result. It is an ongoing process of understanding, prevention and optimisation.
Genetic information can sometimes raise complex medical, personal and family questions. Our genetics counselling services help individuals understand their options before testing and understand the implications of their results afterwards.
A genetic counsellor can help you explore:
This ensures that genetic information is used responsibly and meaningfully.
The traditional model of healthcare often asks: What disease do you have?
Precision health asks an earlier question:
What can we understand today that may help you make better health decisions for tomorrow?
Not every health risk can be predicted. Not every condition can be prevented. But better information can help people make more informed choices. That is the philosophy behind DNA Longevity.
Specialist interpretation from professionals experienced in genetics, longevity and personalised health.
Your recommendations are based on your biology, health context and goals — not a generic wellness programme.
We focus on understanding potential risks and opportunities before they become problems wherever possible.
Testing and interpretation are approached through established science and responsible clinical practice.
We do not stop at delivering laboratory results. We help translate findings into understandable health priorities.
Personal health and genetic information is treated with discretion and appropriate standards of privacy and confidentiality.
There is no single formula for healthy ageing. The choices that matter for one person may be different for another. DNA Longevity helps bring greater precision to those decisions.
Start your personalised health journey with DNA Longevity.