myDNAge myDNAge Review 2026
Exclusively licensed Horvath epigenetic clock (original 353 CpG sites), proprietary SWARM...
myDNAge at a Glance
$299 at-home blood kit using two to three drops via lancet. Uses the original Horvath clock under exclusive licence, with SWARM technology extending it across 2,000+ methylation loci. The report now adds an Epi-Metabolic Index for metabolic disease risk plus APOE and MTHFR results. The urine kit is no longer sold - only the blood kit remains, so the previous 'blood or urine'framing is out of date. Results in 4-6 weeks. Operated by Epimorphy LLC.
Test Details
Testing Methodology
- MethodologyEpigenetic
- Clock/AlgorithmHorvath Clock (licensed)
- Biomarkers MeasuredDNA methylation (2000+ loci)
- Systems TrackedOverall biological age
- Sample TypeBlood (finger prick)
Accuracy & Features
- ValidationOriginal Horvath clock validation
- Actionability Score★★★☆☆
- Recommendations IncludedLimited
- Retest DiscountNo
- Subscription OptionNone
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does myDNAge myDNAge cost?
myDNAge myDNAge costs $299 per test.
What methodology does myDNAge use?
myDNAge uses Epigenetic testing with the Horvath Clock (licensed) algorithm. This approach measures DNA methylation (2000+ loci) biomarkers and tracks Overall biological age.
How accurate is the myDNAge myDNAge?
myDNAge has been validated through Original Horvath clock validation. The test has an actionability score of 3/5, indicating how useful the results are for guiding lifestyle interventions.
Does myDNAge provide recommendations?
myDNAge provides Limited for interpreting your results.
What sample type is required for myDNAge?
myDNAge requires a blood (finger prick) sample, which can be collected at home and mailed to their lab for analysis.
Disclaimer
This information is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Biological age testing is an emerging field and results should be interpreted with appropriate skepticism. Prices are based on January 2026 data and may vary. Consult with a healthcare provider before making health decisions based on test results.