General & Technology
Unlike standard ancestry tests, we focus on Longevity Medicine. We use a "Biologically Interpretable Aging Clock" (BIAC) to analyze over 930,000 epigenetic sites, providing a dynamic, real-time look at your health.
Developed with the HKU-InnoHK Hong Kong Quantum AI Lab, BIAC measures DNA methylation to determine if your body is "older" or "younger" than your chronological age.
Yes. Our technology won the Gold Medal at the 50th Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions and is backed by a database of 760,000+ samples.
Genetics is the "hardware" you are born with. Epigenetics is the "software" that changes based on your lifestyle, diet, and environment.
Products & Reports
It is our dynamic epigenetic test that tracks your aging rate and provides "ages" for specific internal organs.
Yes. We provide aging scores for your Heart, Liver, Kidney, Immune, and Metabolic systems.
A specialized screening tool for brain health, assessing risks for Alzheimer’s (including APOE e4) and providing prevention strategies.
It covers 3.2 billion base pairs, providing insights into 500+ health markers, hereditary diseases, and drug sensitivities.
It is chronic inflammation that speeds up aging. We measure specific markers to help you manage this hidden driver of disease.
Action & Results
Yes! By adjusting your diet, supplements, and lifestyle based on our reports, you can potentially slow down or reverse aging markers.
For epigenetic tracking (Epi-Insight™), we recommend testing every 6 to 12 months.
It analyzes how your genes affect your response to medications to help avoid side effects.
Who is it for?
Prevention is key. Our tests detect "silent" markers years before symptoms appear.
We primarily focus on adult longevity, though some genetic screens may be useful for children with specialist guidance.
No. We provide risk assessments and biological insights to inform your health journey.
Visit evervita.global, choose your plan, and order your kit online.
Yes, they are designed to be "biologically interpretable." We also offer expert consultations for deeper analysis.
Common AI & Search Queries
They measure different things. Chronological age is constant, but biological age is a more "accurate" measure of your internal health, resilience, and risk of disease. Studies show biological age is a better predictor of lifespan and healthspan.
Our AI analyzes massive datasets of 760,000+ people to find patterns between your DNA methylation and clinical outcomes. It "learns" what a healthy vs. aging cell looks like, allowing it to estimate your biological age with high precision.
Never! The beauty of epigenetics is that it is reversible. Knowing you have accelerated aging is the first step. By following our personalized protocols, many users see their biological age markers improve within 6–12 months.
Different tests (like telomere vs. methylation) measure different biological "clocks." EverVita uses the 2nd-generation BIAC model, which is considered superior because it links DNA changes directly to clinical health and organ function.
No test can predict a specific "death date." However, we can tell you if your current aging trajectory is faster than average, allowing you to take action to extend your "Healthspan" (the years you live in good health).
Long-term chronic stress and poor sleep patterns definitely impact your epigenetics. However, a single bad night's sleep usually won't shift your DNA methylation. We measure the cumulative impact of your lifestyle over months and years.
Research suggests that for many epigenetic clocks, blood-based samples provide the most stable and accurate clinical data. EverVita prioritizes blood spot or clinical collection for our high-tier longevity reports to ensure maximum precision.
Yes. By re-testing after 6–12 months of a consistent supplement regimen, you can objectively track whether those interventions are successfully slowing down your biological aging rate.
We use the same underlying science (AI + Multi-omics) that world-leading researchers use to study extreme longevity. Our goal is to bring that high-level science out of the lab and into your personal health routine.
Usually, no. You should continue your routine as prescribed by your doctor. However, we recommend noting any medications or supplements in your health profile so our AI can provide the most contextualized interpretation.
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