CNBC May 5, 2025
Ashley Capoot

Key Points

– Function Health said it acquired full-body MRI scanning company Ezra.

– Function offers a $499 annual subscription where members complete more than 160 blood tests and track their results over time.

– Function also announced a 22-minute full-body scan for $499. Ezra’s cheapest offering was a 30-minute scan that cost participants $1,495.

Blood testing startup Function Health on Monday announced the acquisition of full-body MRI scanning company Ezra and launched a new, 22-minute scan for $499.

Function offers a $499 annual subscription where members complete more than 160 blood tests and track their results over time. The company said adding Ezra’s scanning technology to its platform will allow its users to screen for more conditions...

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