A 60-minute deep dive to answer what standard care does not.
You aren’t looking for more information; you’re looking for answers to three critical questions:
Where do I actually stand?
What am I missing?
What should I do next?
This is for you if:
You’ve had a wake-up call: A recent event or health scare has made prevention a priority.
Family history is a factor: You want to understand how your genetics modify your personal risk.
"Normal" isn't enough: Your labs look fine on paper, but you don't feel fully reassured.
You want precision: You are seeking expert-driven interpretation rather than generic wellness advice.
The Outcome
Most people come in with fragmented pieces of information. You will leave with a clearer picture.
A Structured Understanding: Total clarity on your actual cardiometabolic risk.
A Precision Report: A personalized map of your metabolic and lipid health.
A Focused Plan: A structured set of next steps you can act on immediately.
Why standard testing may miss your risk
Standard testing is designed to identify risk at a population level. It is not designed for the individual who carries risk that doesn’t show up on a routine panel.
South Asians are a prime example, with 2–4× higher rates of heart disease that often develop quietly and earlier than standard models predict. But this pattern is broader. It shows up in anyone with:
High visceral fat: Even at a "normal" BMI.
Silent insulin resistance: Driving inflammation before glucose rises.
Genetic markers: Such as elevated lipoprotein(a) that typical tests ignore.
Early plaque formation: Occurring despite "normal" cholesterol levels.
This is where people are often falsely reassured. Everything looks fine—until it isn't.
This is a structured, in-depth gap analysis of the factors that actually drive cardiometabolic risk, not just what appears on a standard panel. We move beyond the basics to assess the interplay between:
Lipid & Lipoprotein Patterns: Moving beyond LDL to particle counts (ApoB), inherited risk markers (Lp(a)), and your specific particle profile.
Metabolic Function: Identifying early signals of insulin resistance and glucose regulation before they manifest as disease.
Liver & Inflammatory Markers: Assessing the systemic environment that contributes to arterial stress.
Endocrine Contributors: Evaluating thyroid and other hormonal factors that influence your metabolic rate and lipid stability.
Imaging Integration: A detailed review of coronary calcium scores or prior imaging to ground your data in structural reality.
The goal is not more testing. It is a precise interpretation of how these pieces fit together to define your unique risk.
Your plan is tailored to your specific risk profile and priorities. We don't provide generic advice; we provide a roadmap that fits your life.
This may include:
Precision Nutrition: Strategies adapted to your specific dietary patterns, culture, and preferences.
Sustainable Fitness: Practical approaches to movement that align with your schedule and metabolic goals.
Metabolic Recovery: Sleep and stress optimization strategies where they are driving your specific risk.
Targeted Supplementation: Evidence-based recommendations used only when clinically appropriate for your profile.
Medication Discussion: Transparent, data-driven conversations about medications, framed entirely around your individual risk.
Everything is designed to be clear, actionable, and realistic.
For those who want to go deeper.
While the initial evaluation provides the roadmap, some clients choose to continue beyond that session to actively improve their risk markers over time.
Reset Your Risk > A 4-month structured program focused on the active improvement of key metabolic and lipid markers.
Executive Performance Intensive > A 6-month, high-touch partnership for deeper, technology-driven optimization and long-term prevention.
These options are only introduced after your initial evaluation, once your priorities are clearly defined. Regardless of which path you choose, you leave your first session with a clear understanding of where you stand and a roadmap for what to do next.
Clarity is most useful when you act on it early.