MYPHENOME DNA TEST

Find out what your body actually responds to.

A simple saliva test to find your metabolic match for weight loss that works.

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$299
The MyPhenome® Test
Includes shipping, clinical report & wellness dashboard

Switching GLP-1 medications means starting over — new titration schedules, new side effects, and no guarantee the next one works better for your biology. The average patient spends 3–6 months finding the right dose again.

The cost of guessing
New medication co-pay or cash price$300–$1,500/mo
Additional clinician visits during transition$150–$400
Lab work & monitoring$100–$300
Managing new side effects (52% of GLP-1 users seek follow-up care)$1,000+
Potential switching cost: $1,500–$3,500+ in the first 3 months
$299
Or start with the answer.
Find out whether switching is even the right move.

Micro-dosing and slow titration are trending — but lower doses don't always mean fewer side effects, and higher doses don't always mean better results. MyPhenome can help you determine which medication your body may respond best to based on your metabolic type.

The cost of guessing
Extended titration timeline (3–6+ months)Delayed results
Additional follow-up appointments$150–$400 each
Side effect management if dose is wrong for you$1,000+
Potential cost: $1,300–$1,800+ over a 6-month titration
$299
Or start with the answer.
Know your likely response before adjusting — not after months of trial and error.

"Stacking" — pairing your current GLP-1 with another medication — can be effective. But it can also mean compounding side effects and costs. The question isn't whether "stacking" works in general. It's whether it works for you.

The cost of guessing
Second medication (e.g., metformin, topiramate, naltrexone)$30–$500/mo
Additional monitoring & bloodwork$200–$600/yr
Managing compounded side effects$1,000+
Specialist consultations$250–$500
Potential cost: $2,000–$5,000+/year in added costs
$299
Or start with the answer.
Know which combination fits your biology first.

Meal kits, supplements, tracking apps, surgical consultations — the alternatives are endless, and every one of them costs something. As many as 1 in 4 people are GLP-1 non-responders. If that's you, the answer might not be another GLP-1 at all.

The cost of guessing
Protein shake / meal kit programs$150–$400/mo
Supplements & vitamins$50–$200/mo
Health tracking apps & devices$10–$50/mo
Bariatric surgery consultation$500–$3,000
Potential cost: $2,500–$10,000+/year
$299
Or start with the answer.
Stop spending on maybes. Start with what your biology actually says.

END THE TRIAL-AND-ERROR CYCLE

Stuck? Questioning your approach?

The answer is in your biology.

As many as 1 in 4 people don’t respond to GLP-1s like Ozempic—and even more experience costly and uncomfortable side effects.

Switching GLP-1 medications means starting over — new titration schedules, new side effects, and no guarantee the next one works better for your biology. The average patient spends 3–6 months finding the right dose again.

The cost of guessing
New medication co-pay or cash price$300–$1,500/mo
Additional clinician visits during transition$150–$400
Lab work & monitoring$100–$300
Managing new side effects (52% of GLP-1 users seek follow-up care)$1,000+
Potential switching cost: $1,500–$3,500+ in the first 3 months
$299
Or start with the answer.
MyPhenome® Test — includes shipping, clinical report & wellness dashboard.

Micro-dosing and slow titration are trending — but lower doses don't always mean fewer side effects, and higher doses don't always mean better results. MyPhenome can help you determine which medication your body may respond best to based on your metabolic type.

The cost of guessing
Extended titration timeline (3–6+ months)Delayed results
Additional follow-up appointments$150–$400 each
Side effect management if dose is wrong for you$1,000+
Potential cost: $1,300–$1,800+ over a 6-month titration
$299
Or start with the answer.
MyPhenome® Test — includes shipping, clinical report & wellness dashboard.

"Stacking" — pairing your current GLP-1 with another medication — can be effective. But it can also mean compounding side effects and costs. The question isn't whether "stacking" works in general. It's whether it works for you.

The cost of guessing
Second medication (e.g., metformin, topiramate, naltrexone)$30–$500/mo
Additional monitoring & bloodwork$200–$600/yr
Managing compounded side effects$1,000+
Specialist consultations$250–$500
Potential cost: $2,000–$5,000+/year in added costs
$299
Or start with the answer.
MyPhenome® Test — includes shipping, clinical report & wellness dashboard.

Meal kits, supplements, tracking apps, surgical consultations — the alternatives are endless, and every one of them costs something. As many as 1 in 4 people are GLP-1 non-responders. If that's you, the answer might not be another GLP-1 at all.

The cost of guessing
Protein shake / meal kit programs$150–$400/mo
Supplements & vitamins$50–$200/mo
Health tracking apps & devices$10–$50/mo
Bariatric surgery consultation$500–$3,000
Potential cost: $2,500–$10,000+/year
$299
Or start with the answer.
MyPhenome® Test — includes shipping, clinical report & wellness dashboard.
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Not currently available if you are pregnant, undergoing chemotherapy, in New York or outside the U.S.

WHAT YOU’LL GET

Clear answers. Actionable next steps.

Your MyPhenome® solution includes:

  • DNA saliva test with prepaid shipping

  • Full clinical results report

  • MyPhenome® dashboard to track progress

  • Access to our network of clinician partners for questions and follow-ups*

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*Additional costs may apply for telehealth consultations

THE SCIENCE

There are three distinct metabolic types — and most people have never been tested for them.

Your body struggles to signal fullness.

BEST MATCHED

High protein‍ ‍GLP-1 agonists

Your brain takes longer to register fullness.

BEST MATCHED

High fiberPhentermine-topiramate

Your hunger and cravings are neurologically entangled.

BEST MATCHED

CBTBupropion-Naltrexone