Radiology Business October 23, 2024
Marty Stempniak

Whole-body imaging startup Ezra announced Tuesday that it is launching the “world’s most advanced longevity scan,” charging patients $5,995 a pop for the exam.

“Ezra Blueprint” is designed in partnership with “longevity pioneer and rejuvenation athlete” Bryan Johnson. The exam utilizes 3T MRI and CT technology, monitoring all parts of the body to provide members “the most comprehensive picture of their health available on the market today.”

“Bryan’s scientific, data-driven approach to longevity has pushed society forward on how we think about aging and long-term health,” Emi Gal, founder and CEO of New York-based Ezra, said in an Oct. 22 announcement. “Combining Bryan’s expertise with Ezra’s technology will help advance what’s possible when it comes to getting a...

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