The Real Reason to Test Your Biological Age

Two people born the same day can be a decade apart inside. Here's what biological age reveals — and why it's the number that actually predicts your healthspan.

April 13, 20265 min read

Your birthday isn't your biology

Two people born on the same day can have bodies a decade apart. Chronological age counts the years you've lived. Biological age measures how well your cells, organs and systems are actually holding up — and it's the number that predicts how you'll feel and how long you'll stay healthy.

How we measure it

At Helix we combine advanced bloodwork, metabolic markers and, where relevant, epigenetic (DNA-methylation) testing to estimate your biological age. Together these show where you're ageing faster than you should — inflammation, blood sugar, hormones, cardiovascular strain — often years before any symptoms appear.

Why it's motivating, not scary

Unlike your birthday, biological age moves in both directions. Patients who follow a targeted plan routinely take years off their score in a matter of months. Watching the number fall is one of the most powerful motivators in longevity medicine.

What a biological age assessment includes

  • Advanced bloodwork and a full metabolic panel
  • Optional epigenetic (DNA-methylation) age test
  • A same-day physician review of your results
  • A personalised plan built to lower the number
  • A scheduled re-test so progress is measured, not guessed
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