Aevia vs. the standard health check
A fair overview. What do you get from your GP, what can you measure yourself with home tests and wearables, and what does Aevia add? Choose what matches your needs.
| Aevia | Standard health check (your GP) |
DIY (home test/wearable) |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Number of biomarkers | 70+ | ~10–20 | Varies / few |
| Biological age | — | — | |
| Cardio fitness test — VO2max (lab) | — | — | |
| Hormone panel | — | Partial | |
| Whole-body MRI & genetics | — | — | |
| Doctor-approved report | Partial | — | |
| Everything coordinated for you | — | — | |
| Personal protocol | — | — | |
| Follow-up & re-test | — | Partial | |
| Waiting time | Short | Often long | Immediate, but superficial |
| Confidentiality (GDPR Art. 9) | Varies |
This overview is indicative and general. A standard medical check-up is important and covers a great deal; Aevia is a supplement focused on early, data-driven optimisation, not a replacement for your doctor.
When "everything looks fine" isn't enough
If you want to know where you actually stand, not just whether you're ill, and act on it while it's still a choice, then Aevia is built for you.
- You want depth and coordination, not 12 markers and a waiting list.
- You want the numbers interpreted by a doctor, not by an app.
- You want a plan whose effect you can measure.
Find the right package and book your time
Pick an available date and time directly in the calendar once you've chosen a package.