Unlock a healthier, longer life with personal health insights and recommendations. HSA-eligible (refer to FAQs for more details).
The Basic Plan offers a comprehensive understanding of your body's health, providing you with the key to sustained energy and early warnings for potential chronic diseases.
In Ontario, users can elect for an in-clinic draw. In other provinces, an at-home blood draw, which involves a mobile phlebotomist visiting your home or office, is the only collection method available ($100 additional fee). Blood draws take between 10 and 15 minutes to complete.
With the Basic Plan, you gain access to an in-depth assessment of 35 essential blood biomarkers, providing you a comprehensive basis for understanding your current health. To learn more about which biomarkers are included, click here.
NiaHealth uses custom biomarker reference ranges based on the latest literature, combined with key inputs from your medical history to provide you with personalized insight into your health, for the long term.
NiaHealth provides evidence-based, actionable recommendations tailored to you. Prioritized by what will have the most impact for you, our recommendations for your diet, exercise regimen, sleep and supplement intake are designed to transform your health.
Our Ask-Nia-Anything Concierge Support Service offers personalized assistance and expert guidance whenever you need it. We're dedicated to supporting you throughout your NiaHealth journey.
NiaHealth’s services are not covered under public/government health insurance plans in Canada. However, our service is an HSA-eligible expense (in addition to CRA-eligible medical expense), but it is recommended that you check with your insurer first. You should review the terms of your private health insurance plan or consult with your insurance plan provider to determine if NiaHealth’s service is eligible for reimbursement under your private health insurance plan or any other supplemental benefits.
Yes - our service is HSA-eligible and CRA-eligible medical expenses, but it is recommended that you check with your individual insurer if our services can be covered under any of your other supplemental benefits.
No - we take data privacy and security very seriously. Your results are for your eyes only and will be handled in keeping with our privacy policy.
Our Basic offering includes the top 35 biomarkers related to your health and longevity, whereas our Essential and Plus offerings include a more comprehensive panel of 50 biomarkers. See biomarker comparison by plan here. These biomarkers provide insights into your cardiovascular health, liver function, kidney function, blood glucose levels, and various essential vitamins and minerals. Hormonal biomarkers are an add-on and can be selected at checkout. The hormonal biomarker panel is an add-on that can be selected upon checkout for $65 CAD. You can read more about each biomarker here.
NiaHealth provides a requisition that you will use so you don’t need to worry about this.
No - we do not prescribe medication. However, we do provide, where applicable, suggestions. For interventions (including medications and supplements), we include a note of suggestions that you can discuss with your current medical team. Prescriptions are left to their discretion.
We offer advice to enhance your current health state, emphasizing prevention through exercise, nutrition, sleep, and emotional well-being but not medical management of existing illness. If we discover any incidental health issues, we provide suggestions for discussion with your primary care provider. While our suggestions impact overall health and various chronic conditions, comprehensive medical management of existing illnesses remains the responsibility of your current medical team.
Our standard pricing includes a blood draw in the comfort of your home or office via one of our licensed phlebotomists; this visit usually takes no longer than 15 minutes. If you are in Ontario, you can save $100 by going into any one of our partner lab locations.
It is required that you fast for 8-12 hours for most tests. For this reason, we recommend that you plan for a morning test. For more information regarding our blood collection methods, click here.