VitalYOU
VitalYOU
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You’ve done the research but you haven’t found a doctor who gets it.

80+ biomarkers across six biological systems. Interpreted against performance ranges, not just disease detection. Answers, and a plan.

Doctorled
AHPRAregistered
University of Sydney
80+biomarkers
University of Southampton
TelehealthAustralia-wide
Australasian College for Emergency Medicine
Imperial College London
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
James Cook University
University of Queensland
Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
LNDRCampaign partner
Doctorled
AHPRAregistered
University of Sydney
80+biomarkers
University of Southampton
TelehealthAustralia-wide
Australasian College for Emergency Medicine
Imperial College London
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
James Cook University
University of Queensland
Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
LNDRCampaign partner
Doctorled
AHPRAregistered
University of Sydney
80+biomarkers
University of Southampton
TelehealthAustralia-wide
Australasian College for Emergency Medicine
Imperial College London
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
James Cook University
University of Queensland
Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
LNDRCampaign partner

Performance

You’re training the same way you did when you were younger, but your results have stopped matching your effort.

Hormones

You’ve been thinking about your hormones for longer than you’ve told anyone.

Focus

Your focus holds until about 2pm. After that you’re managing it, not using it.

Sleep

You’re getting seven hours. Your tracker says your deep sleep is under 40 minutes. You know that’s not enough.

Metabolism

You’re doing everything right. Training, diet, sleep. Your weight won’t budge, and nobody can tell you why.

Recognition

Your wife noticed before you did. You’re not ready to agree with her, but you can’t ignore it either.

What’s actually happening to your body

And why age and stress aren’t the real explanation.

Between35and55,yourtestosteronedeclinesby1–2%everyyear.Yourdeeprestorativesleepdrops.Yourmusclemassdecreasesevenifyourtrainingdoesn’t.Thesearen’ttheories.They’remeasuredinpeer-reviewedlongitudinalstudiesinvolvingthousandsofmen.Mostmenattributethechangestoage,stress,ornottraininghardenough.Thebiologysaysotherwise.Declininghormonal,metabolic,andsleepmarkersaffectenergy,bodycomposition,recovery,andcognition.They’reinterconnected,andthey’remeasurable.By45,mostmenhavemeasurablylesstestosterone,lessdeepsleep,andhigherinflammatorymarkersthantheydidat35.¹Eachoneindividuallymightsitinside“normal.”Butyourbodydoesn’trunonisolatedsystems,andthegapbetweenhowyoufeelandhowyourresultsreadonlymakessensewhenyouseehowtheyinteract.

The clinical model

Three systems that explain what’s changed.

The changes you’re noticing don’t happen independently. They sit at the intersection of two or three biological systems.

Hormonal & Reproductive

Testosterone regulates energy production, muscle recovery, and sleep depth. SHBG determines how much of your testosterone is available for your body to use. Cortisol governs your stress response and recovery capacity. These don’t decline in isolation. Falling testosterone changes your sleep architecture, which reduces growth hormone secretion, which slows your metabolism. One system pulls the others with it.

Metabolic & Energy

Your body converts food into fuel through a chain of reactions that depend on blood glucose regulation, insulin sensitivity, liver function, and lipid metabolism working together. Your brain consumes 20% of your body’s energy, so even mild metabolic inefficiency affects focus and decision-making before it shows up anywhere else. Hormonal decline makes it worse: lower testosterone changes how your body processes glucose and stores fat, which is why the training stops working and the weight won’t shift.

Sleep & Circadian

Deep restorative sleep is when your body secretes growth hormone, repairs tissue, and consolidates memory. By midlife, most of that deep sleep is gone. Cortisol rhythm, inflammatory load, and hormonal changes all disrupt sleep architecture from upstream. And sleep disruption feeds back into everything else: less deep sleep means less testosterone production, slower metabolic recovery, and higher inflammatory markers the next day.

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81% of men aged 35–54 take supplements. Most based on their own research, not a clinician’s.

CRN Consumer Survey on Dietary Supplements, 2019; Ipsos; n=2,006

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80% of your deep restorative sleep is gone by midlife. Growth hormone secretion drops 75% with it.

Van Cauter E, Leproult R, Plat L, JAMA, 2000; n=149 healthy men aged 16–83

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61% of Australian men don’t have regular health check-ups. Most have never had their hormonal, metabolic, or sleep markers assessed.

Ten to Men, Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health; n=13,763

Real patients

The experience, in their words..

My wife actually booked this for me. I'd been saying I would sort it out for about a year and never got around to it. The consultation itself was very thorough. The doctor had clearly reviewed everything before we got on the call, which was a nice change from the usual 'so what brings you in today?' experience. Would recommend, and I don't say that lightly about health services.

Tom

47, Operations Manager

I'll be upfront. I went into this consultation thinking I already knew what I needed. I'd done my own research and had a pretty clear idea of what to ask for. About fifteen minutes in, the doctor started connecting things I hadn't considered, and I realised I was completely out of my depth. In a good way. I ended up with a very different plan to what I had in mind, and far more confident in it. If you're someone who likes to be across everything (like me), you'll appreciate how thorough this is.

Daniel

51, Executive Coach

I was spending close to $400 a month on various supplements and protocols before this. The doctor reviewed my results and told me to stop most of it. Didn't try to replace them with their own products either, just said I didn't need them. That was when I knew the advice was actually for me and not a sales pitch. Worth the consultation fee just for what I'm no longer wasting money on.

Ryan

32, Software Developer

I'd seen a cardiologist and an endocrinologist separately over the past two years. Both said everything was fine. Nobody was looking at how it all connected. VitalYOU was the first service that actually pulled everything together across multiple systems rather than checking one thing at a time. The consultation felt like the appointment I'd been trying to get from the regular system for two years.

James

46, Lawyer

Honestly, I'd just accepted that this is what mid-fifties feels like. All my mates say the same things, so you assume it's normal. The level of detail in the results was eye-opening. I had no idea you could test for that many markers from a single blood draw. The doctor was excellent and clearly very knowledgeable. Wish I'd done it a couple of years earlier but glad I did it now.

Mark

55, Semi-retired

I wasn't in crisis or anything. I just didn't feel like myself and hadn't for a while. My GP ran the standard tests and said everything was within range. VitalYOU's approach is different because they're not checking whether you're sick, they're checking whether your biology is actually performing. That distinction matters if you're someone who knows something is off but can't get anyone to take it seriously.

Michelle

42, Marketing Director

I went to my GP twice about how I was feeling and both times the bloods came back 'normal'. So I just left it. What else do you do when the tests say you're fine? VitalYOU tests against a different set of ranges, which changes the conversation completely. The report I got back was the most detailed health document I've ever received.

Kate

44, Architect

I sat on the website for about three weeks before booking. $1,295 is not a small amount of money. But then I added up what I'd already spent on random supplements, wellness apps, and a naturopath visit over the past year and it was honestly more than that, with no actual data behind any of it. At least this was a doctor looking at real bloodwork. The report alone justified the cost for me.

Lisa

39, Business Owner

You’ve done the research.

Now meet the doctors who get it..

Built on The 6 Systems™. Doctor-led. Australian-registered.

What does the service include?

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An 80+ biomarker blood panel (over $650 in clinical pathology), biological age testing, a 40-minute doctor consultation where your results have been fully reviewed in advance, and a clinical plan shaped by your results.

Do you look at testosterone?

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Yes. Testosterone is one of 80+ biomarkers assessed across six biological systems. Your doctor reviews it alongside your metabolic, inflammatory, sleep, and other markers because these systems affect each other. A testosterone number on its own doesn’t tell you much. In context with everything else, it tells you a lot. Where treatment is clinically appropriate, your doctor can prescribe as part of your plan.

How much does a consultation cost?

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$1,295. Includes pathology, a clinical report, and an extended doctor consultation via telehealth. No hidden fees.

I already track my health. What does this tell me that my wearable doesn’t?

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A wearable shows you patterns on the surface. Heart rate, sleep stages, HRV. A blood panel shows you what’s driving those patterns. Why your deep sleep is dropping, why your recovery is slowing, why your HRV is trending down. Your tracker shows you the what. Your results show you the why.

I’m not sick. Is this still relevant?

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That’s exactly who this is for. VitalYOU isn’t designed to detect disease. It’s designed to show you how your biology is actually performing, across hormonal, metabolic, inflammatory, sleep, gut, and brain chemistry systems. You can be healthy and still be operating well below where your biology could be.

I’m already taking supplements. Do I still need this?

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Most supplements are chosen based on guesswork, not blood work. A panel tells you which ones are actually doing something, which ones you don’t need, and what’s missing that supplements alone won’t fix.

Does VitalYOU replace my GP?

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No. Your GP manages disease, acute care, and general health. VitalYOU investigates the biological systems that drive how you feel and perform day to day.

Is this covered by Medicare or private health insurance?

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No. VitalYOU is an optimisation service. All consultations and treatments are private-pay.