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For first-time bookers

It is okay to be a little nervous.

Most people are. You would not be normal if you weren't. Before you book anything or decide to put off your screening for another day, read this.

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Why this feels scary

Our cultural memory of disease is 
late-stage

For most of our lives, we have mainly associated health insights with bad news. A neighbor who was gardening one day and got an advanced cancer diagnosis the next. A “fit” friend who had a heart attack playing pickup basketball. A parent who went in for a pain that turned out to be something serious. Our whole cultural memory of disease is late-stage.

So when someone suggests that you go get screened while you feel perfectly fine, your body does what any sensible body would do. It flinches. "If I look, I might find something." "Better to not know." "Now is not the right time." These thoughts are not a failure of courage. They are a sensible response to a health system that is reactive. That only pays attention when the stakes are high.

You wouldn’t drive your car without a service.

You routinely take your car in for a service  because you have been taught that a small fix now is infinitely easier than a big fix later. You replace your brakes before they fail. You change your oil before your engine is damaged. You are not anxious when you do this. You are being sensible.

Nobody has ever taught us to do this for our bodies. Not because it is a bad idea. Because the tools to do it well have not existed until recently. 

Now they do, the biggest hurdle is our mindset.

Reality check.

The standard of care annual physical is not an answer.
Standard of care annual physicals are designed to catch very little when you are asymptomatic. Without looking inside, how can they be expected to be more than superficial.
86% of cancers are not caught on standard of care screening and cancer is the most commonly misdiagnosed disease in primary care.
Most people who have a heart attack are
unaware they have risk factors.
Amount 30% of hippocampal brain volume is already lost by the time Alzheimer's is clinically diagnosed.
76% of liver disease is diagnosed at an advanced stage.
94% of people with chronic kidney disease are unaware they have the disease.
In the US, there are 12M misdiagnoses in primary care every year.
If you have a “rare disease”, the average time to diagnosis is 6 years and 17 clinical encounters
Every one of these is a missed opportunity to intervene early, sometimes just with lifestyle changes, to potentially change the outcome of disease. The reality is that we should be much more scared of the status quo.

Prenuvo’s advanced proactive screening is the most uplifting thing you will do for yourself this year.

Every story we hear about late detection makes early detection feel like a gamble. But the story we want to tell is the opposite one. The person who caught their lymphoma early and moved from a 20% cure rate to 90%. The young woman who discovered her endometriosis before another decade of pain. The runner who learned her fatty liver was reversible with a small set of changes. The executive who found the tiny brain aneurysm might have killed him in his sleep.

I believe that Prenuvo saved my life. If the aneurysm had gone undetected, it would have either killed me or caused serious brain damage.”

Those stories outnumber the bad ones at Prenuvo by a huge margin. They are what the future of healthcare looks like when you are allowed to see your body clearly.

Why this feels scary

We have spoken to thousands of patients who almost booked, and didn't.
"Next quarter."
"After this project."
"Once things settle down."

For most people, things never settle down — that is what life is.
There is always a reason to wait until next year.

And here is the thing about next year. Whatever your body is doing right now,
it is doing whether or not you look at it. The scan does not create the finding; it
only tells you whether it is there. The longer you wait, the longer a finding you
could have addressed early has had time to advance.
Your future self will not thank you for waiting.
They will thank you for the day you finally clicked the button.
Hear from some of our existing patients.
I highly recommend. Very professional, lovely office building. Wonderful caring employees. Personally the cost for a full body scan was well worth the peace of mind the results gave me.
Arcy Luna Amrhein, Patient
I highly recommend. Very professional, lovely office building.
Wonderful caring employees. Personally the cost for a full body scan was well worth the peace of mind the results gave me.
Arcy Luna Amrhein, Patient
I highly recommend. Very professional, lovely office building.
Wonderful caring employees. Personally the cost for a full body scan was well worth the peace of mind the results gave me.
Arcy Luna Amrhein, Patient

I thought it was 100% worth it and I would do it again... Prenuvo gave me peace of mind.”

Jena

Prenuvo patient

Patient stories

Most people say the same thing
after their first scan.

They sleep better.

Not because nothing was found — almost everyone has something; we are all aging bodies. They sleep better because, for the first time in their adult life, they have a much better idea of what is going on inside of them.

The quiet worry goes quieter.

The quiet worry that lives in the back of most people's heads — the “is there something I'm missing?” — goes quieter. Sometimes it goes away entirely. People who scan every year describe a different relationship with their own health. They stop being an anxious passenger in their body and become an informed captain of it.

They live a little healthier.

They eat a little better. They move a little more. They book the run. They call the friend. They take the trip. Not because they are afraid of dying — because, for the first time, they have a playbook for what to work on to live better.

The real invitation
This scan is not about finding something wrong. It is about giving yourself the clarity to live as fully as you know you can.