GenoTelo™ Biological Age Test

An innovative genetic test that evaluates telomere length – one of the most important indicators of biological aging. This test helps you understand your body’s aging rate and provides personalized lifestyle recommendations.

Your true age – encoded in your DNA

Telomere length is one of the most reliable indicators of biological aging, reflecting your body's condition at the cellular level. Scientific studies show that faster telomere shortening can be associated with a higher risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and other chronic illnesses.

GenoTelo analyzes telomere health and helps you understand how lifestyle affects your biological age and what actions you can take to stabilize or even slow down the aging process.

Genetic insights into cellular aging

The GenoTelo test determines whether your telomere length matches your age group norm or whether the shortening process is happening faster than expected. Shorter telomeres may be linked to increased risk of chronic diseases and more noticeable signs of aging. The test also assesses lifestyle impact and offers personalized recommendations to help slow telomere shortening. What the test includes:

Telomere length compared to age group norms

Biological age based on DNA data

Genetic predisposition to faster cellular aging

Impact of lifestyle factors on telomere health

Personalized recommendations for slowing aging

A longer life starts at the cellular level

GenoTelo helps you understand your true biological age, evaluate the rate of cellular aging, and make science-based decisions to improve health. The results reveal telomere condition and provide personalized advice for a longer, healthier life.

Biological age based on your DNA

The test assesses your telomere length and shows how it compares to others in your age group. This allows for an understanding of your body’s true condition and aging pace.

Lifestyle recommendations

Based on your genetic profile, you receive tailored advice to improve nutrition, physical activity, sleep, and other habits.

Disease prevention support

Shorter telomeres can signal an increased risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and osteoporosis. The test helps identify risks early and take preventive measures.

Track your progress over time

You can repeat the test to monitor how health-improving actions influence your telomere length and aging process.

When and for whom is the test recommended?

For those wanting to know their true biological age

Telomere length reveals how your body is aging from the inside, regardless of calendar age.

For those seeking a longer, healthier life

This test supports science-backed decisions to slow aging and reduce chronic disease risk.

For those feeling fatigued

Shortening telomeres may indicate body exhaustion – the test helps assess and act early.

For those with harmful habits or an imbalanced lifestyle

Smoking, stress, poor sleep, or an unhealthy diet accelerate telomere shortening. The test reveals the damage and provides recommendations for change.

GenoTelo reliability: accuracy and quality in numbers

GenoTelo uses advanced genetic technologies to assess telomere length and compares your results to age norms. It provides a trustworthy foundation for managing aging processes – all from the comfort of your home.

99% telomere length detection accuracy

5000+ samples clinically validated

Tests performed in ISO 13485 certified laboratories

Genetically backed longevity insights

Order the GenoTelo test to discover your biological age and receive personalized recommendations for slowing aging.

For Specialists

All essential information in one place – from analyzed genes to test accuracy and clinical value. This section is intended for specialists seeking a detailed understanding of the test’s basis, structure, and practical applications.

The importance of telomeres in evaluating biological age

Telomeres are protective segments at the ends of chromosomes that shield genetic material during cell division. As cells age, telomeres shorten, making their length one of the most accurate biological aging indicators. Shorter-than-average telomeres in a given age group may be linked to higher risk of heart disease, cancer, diabetes, or osteoporosis.

Factors that accelerate telomere shortening

Lifestyle habits significantly affect telomere condition. Smoking, obesity, lack of physical activity, and poor nutrition contribute to faster shortening, which can lead to chronic disease development and potentially shorter lifespan.

Clinical value and application of the test

The test helps assess a patient’s biological age and individual aging pace. Results come with personalized lifestyle recommendations to reduce chronic disease risk and improve overall health.

Personalized recommendations

Based on genetic profiles, patients receive targeted nutrition and lifestyle guidance to slow aging.While innate genetic traits cannot be changed, understanding them allows for more precise and effective prevention strategies.