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FAQs
Ask us anything about how Mito Health can help you live better, stronger and happier!
Who will have access to my results?
Your results are kept between Mito Health and you. Mito Health service providers, such as our blood testing lab, will have access to your results too.
Do I need to fast before my blood draw?
Yes, you will need to fast for at least 8 hours before your blood draw. Not fasting adequately might affect various test outcomes, such as insulin levels, glucose readings, triglyceride levels, and more.
Can I test for biomarkers that are not part of Mito's panel?
Certainly! Upon registration with Mito, kindly connect us at help@mitohealth.com to make your request.
Does my health insurance cover Mito Health?
Mito Health operates without insurance, meaning no deductibles, co-pays, or unexpected charges. We are dedicated to price transparency, ensuring you know exactly what you're paying for. Although we don't accept insurance, our services are eligible for FSA/HSA reimbursement. Reach out to help@mitohealth.com and our team will assist with the process.
How do you create the health optimization plan, and what does it include?
The health optimization plan is created by a medical doctor, augmented with AI, based on your blood work, lifestyle and family history. It includes recommendations on dietary changes, exercise routines, sleep habits, and supplements (where needed) to meet your specific health goals.
Do I need to prepare anything for these tests?
Certain tests may require specific preparation, like fasting for a few hours beforehand. We will provide all necessary instructions before you take any test.
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The information provided by Mito Health is for improving your overall health and wellness only and is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We engage the services of partner clinics authorised to order the tests and to receive your blood test results prior to making Mito Health analytics and recommendations available to you. These interactions are not intended to create, nor do they create, a doctor-patient relationship. You should seek the advice of a doctor or other qualified health provider with whom you have such a relationship if you are experiencing any symptoms of, or believe you may have, any medical or psychiatric condition. You should not ignore professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of Mito Health recommendations or analysis. This service should not be used for medical diagnosis or treatment. All statements and recommendations contained herein have not been evaluated by the Health Sciences Authority. The recommendations contained herein are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. You should always consult your clinician or other qualified health provider before starting any new treatment or stopping any treatment that has been prescribed for you by your clinician or other qualified health provider.