AI longevity doctor

Longevity-focused primary care that actually reads the 74 tests it ordered.

Clara reads your biomarkers, wearables, and a decade of labs together, then drafts the statin, orders the retest, and titrates the dose when the data drifts.

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I just got my longevity panel back. ApoB is 112, Lp(a) is 78. What should I do?
Clara
Your ApoB is at the 75th percentile and Lp(a) is genetic. With LDL drifting 118 to 134 over 3 years, you're intermediate-risk. I'd start rosuvastatin 10 mg and send it to our doctor.
How it works

Continuous longevity care, without the concierge price tag.

1

Connect your full chart

Clara auto-syncs records from 150,000+ doctors' offices, hospitals, clinics, labs, and wearable devices. Every lipid panel, every thyroid draw, every A1C, every resting-HR reading.

2

Get your longevity panel

74 biomarkers on Standard or 108 on Concierge, drawn at Labcorp or Quest. Included in the membership, not billed separately and not billed to your insurance. See the full longevity labs breakdown.

3

Clara reads everything, together

Your new panel, your historical labs, your wearable data, your medications, and your symptoms, read in one pass. A licensed physician reviews and approves any prescriptions or follow-up lab orders Clara drafts.

4

Course-correct as the data moves

When your wearable flags a week of elevated resting HR, or your 8-week ApoB recheck shows the statin isn't getting you to target, Clara reacts within days. Concierge longevity practices react at the next annual visit.

Function Health gives you a PDF. Clara drafts the prescription and titrates the dose.

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Focus areas

The levers longevity medicine actually cares about, managed continuously, not annually.

Cardiometabolic

ApoB, Lp(a), and lipid-particle trajectory

ApoB is the highest-signal single lipid marker for CV risk. Clara tracks ApoB trajectory across your history and drafts statin or PCSK9 recommendations when risk crosses threshold. If you're already on atorvastatin, Clara watches for adequate response and escalates dose when needed.

Metabolic health

Insulin resistance and glucose trajectory

Clara reads fasting insulin, HbA1c, HOMA-IR, and continuous-glucose data together. Catches prediabetes drift years before a typical primary care practice — often before it's been flagged on any annual physical. If type 2 diabetes does show up, metformin and GLP-1s are both treatment paths.

Thyroid & hormonal

Full thyroid panel, testosterone, estradiol, DHEA-S

A standard annual physical orders TSH. Clara orders free T3, free T4, thyroid antibodies, and a full hormone panel as part of the membership, and tracks them across time. If hypothyroidism shows up, Clara drafts a levothyroxine plan and retests TSH on the right cadence.

Longitudinal preventive care

Screening on a clock, not at the next visit

Clara watches for the next-due ApoB, A1C, DEXA, colonoscopy, skin exam, or mammogram against guideline cadence and prompts it before you have to remember. Concierge longevity practices handle screening reactively at the annual visit. Clara handles it continuously.

Why Clara

Continuous AI longevity care vs. episodic concierge medicine.

Clara Standard / Concierge Parsley Health Complete Care Next Health Premier 4.0 Concierge longevity MD
Membership price $50 / $150 per month. HSA/FSA eligible. Cash-pay, not billed to insurance. Varies by insurance in-network status $399 / month Typically $2,000–$10,000 / year
Biomarker panels 74 (Standard) or 108 (Concierge) included in membership Longevity Labs sold separately, starting at $350 Baseline Test $299 separately; quarterly retesting bundled Typically per-test cash or insurance-billed
24/7 AI clinical chat Instant, full-chart access Human visits & between-visit messaging After-hours line
Response time Instant Scheduled visits; between-visit messaging in business hours Scheduled in-clinic visits Business hours, sometimes 24/7 phone
Wearable integration Oura, Garmin, Fitbit, Eight Sleep, Peloton Varies
Prescription & chronic-condition management FDA-approved branded or generic meds, which may be covered by your insurance Clinician-led, mix of conventional and functional protocols Peptide therapy, BHRT, IV / vitamin shots Physician-led
Full primary care Chronic, acute, preventive, labs, wearables Root-cause functional medicine; can be your PCP Longevity optimization, not PCP-replacement Varies by practice

A concierge longevity practice costs $2,000 to $10,000 a year. Clara Standard is $50 a month, 74 biomarkers included.

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What a concierge longevity doctor cannot do, no matter how good they are.

A longevity doctor is usually an excellent physician with a tight practice. The problem isn't care quality. It's that continuity is hard to buy with human time, and pattern-finding across thousands of data points is not a task you can hand to a human with a 60-minute slot.

Read your entire chart, every time

Can your old longevity doctor read every ApoB you've had drawn in the last decade, every wearable-recorded resting heart rate, and every medication you've ever been on, every time you meet with them? Clara can. In a typical visit, only the last two panels get read before walking into the room. That's a category-of-work difference, not a time-management difference.

Instant titration when data moves

Your 8-week post-statin ApoB just came back at 92, still above target. Clara drafts the dose escalation the same day. Your concierge longevity clinic books you in for the quarterly follow-up visit.

Reads the primary literature for this condition

Clara can cite the specific ACC/AHA table, USPSTF grade, or pivotal trial that supports a recommendation. A generalist longevity practice may not have reread the primary literature for this specific condition in five years.

A concierge doctor reads your last two panels. Clara reads the decade and drafts the next move.

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Common questions

Longevity care, not a boutique.

What does Clara cost?
Connecting your records and chatting with Clara is free. For longevity-grade care, Standard at $50/month includes 74 biomarker tests, wearable integration, and weekly record sync. Concierge at $150/month includes 108 biomarker tests, expanded hormone and autoimmune panels, and unlimited messages to the medical team. All plans are HSA/FSA eligible. Biomarker panels are included in the membership, not billed separately and not billed to insurance. Medications Clara prescribes and ad-hoc lab orders are billed separately by your pharmacy or lab and may be covered by your insurance.
How is this different from a concierge longevity practice?
Concierge longevity practices (Parsley Health, Next Health, single-MD longevity clinics) sell a premium human relationship: longer visits, a dedicated clinician, and sometimes a care team. That's real value. What they cannot do is read your full chart, every wearable signal, and every prior lab you've had drawn, every time you interact. Clara's AI does exactly that. The concierge practice is still a good fit if you specifically want a 60-minute in-person visit and are happy paying $2,000–$10,000/year for that. Clara is the fit if what you want is continuous, data-dense longevity medicine at a tenth of the price.
How is this different from Function Health or InsideTracker?
Function Health is a $365/year cash-pay biomarker subscription. InsideTracker is à la carte blood testing. Both hand you a report and leave the care loop open. Clara closes it: when your panel flags elevated ApoB, Clara drafts the statin plan and the prescription goes to your pharmacy (where it may be covered by your insurance), and Clara schedules the recheck. For the labs-only comparison, see the longevity labs page.
Can I use my insurance, HSA, or FSA?
Clara's membership is cash-pay (not billed to insurance) but HSA/FSA eligible. The bundled longevity biomarker panel is part of the membership fee, not billed separately and not billed to insurance. Prescriptions Clara writes go to your pharmacy and may be covered by your insurance like any other script. Because Clara prescribes FDA-approved branded and generic medications (not compounded formulations), those prescriptions are eligible for standard insurance coverage where available. Ad-hoc lab orders beyond the bundled panel may also be covered by your insurance when applicable.
Is Clara a real medical practice?
Yes. Clara operates through affiliated professional corporations licensed in all 50 states. A licensed clinician reviews and signs off on diagnoses, prescriptions, and lab orders. Clara's AI handles the intake, reasoning, longitudinal tracking, and follow-up, with human medical oversight.
What if I still want in-person care?
Clara refers you out when a physical exam, imaging, or procedure is required, like a DEXA scan, a carotid ultrasound, a colonoscopy, or a dermatology skin check. Clara prepares a summary of findings, drafts the referral, and helps you navigate it. Clara replaces the 15-minute visit, not the specialist.
Can I use Clara for other health issues too?
Yes. Standard and Concierge are full primary care memberships. Clara manages hypertension, high cholesterol, type 2 diabetes, hypothyroidism, menopause, acute conditions like UTIs and respiratory infections, and integrates with wearables like the Oura Ring. One membership covers everything.
What is my data used for? Is it private?
Clara is HIPAA compliant. Records are used to personalize your care. They are not sold and not used to train public AI models.

Can your old doctor read your entire chart every time you meet with them? Clara can.

Free to connect records and chat with Clara. Biomarker panels included in Standard and Concierge plans.

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