“Normal” means the middle 95% of a sample group — which may include people with undiagnosed conditions.¹

How It Works
You want answers, not another appointment. Here’s how we get there.
80+ biomarkers across six biological systems. A doctor who reviews your results before you speak. One consultation that connects your blood work, your history, and what you’re actually feeling.
The problem
What "normal" actually means.
When your blood test comes back “normal,” it means your results fall within the reference interval for the general population. That interval represents the middle 95% of results from a sample group, which may include people with undiagnosed conditions.¹ The term “normal” was formally replaced by “reference interval” by international pathology standards because it was misleading.²
These ranges were designed to screen for disease. They answer one question: are you sick? If the answer is no, the result is reported as normal. But there is a wide gap between “not sick” and “performing well,” and that gap is where most of VitalYOU’s patients sit.
A VitalYOU assessment asks a different question. Not whether you’re sick, but whether your biology is actually performing. The gap between those two questions is where most people find their answer. Not in a single marker, but in how multiple systems across your body are working together.
“Normal” means the middle 95% of a sample group — which may include people with undiagnosed conditions.¹
The Process
Symptoms to solutions in four steps.

STEP ONE
Tell us what’s going on
Your history matters as much as your blood work.
A detailed intake covering your symptoms, history, lifestyle, and what you’ve already tried. Your doctor reads all of it before your blood work is even ordered.

STEP TWO
Get your blood work done
Fifteen minutes at a local lab. That’s it.
Visit a pathology collection centre at a time that suits you. We test 80+ biomarkers across six biological systems, with results back within three business days.

STEP THREE
Meet your doctor
Your doctor has already spent time with your results.
A 40-minute video consultation with a doctor who has reviewed your intake, your blood work, and which systems are likely involved before you speak. Not a rushed appointment. A prepared, focused conversation about what’s happening in your biology and what to do about it.

STEP FOUR
Your clinical plan
Built on your results, not a template.
Lifestyle and supplement recommendations grounded in your blood work. Where your results indicate treatment is clinically appropriate, your doctor can prescribe as part of your plan.
Your report
The most detailed health document you've ever received.
What your blood work, your history, and your consultation reveal, and what to do about it.


Your wins
We start with what’s already working well.


What needs attention
The biomarkers your doctor would focus on first.


Your six systems
How your biology connects across systems.


The bigger picture
How your symptoms trace back to your blood work.


Lifestyle guidance
Targeted recommendations tied to your biology.


Your supplement plan
Specific dosing based on your results.


Prescription therapeutics
Options discussed privately with your doctor.
Our Doctors
AHPRA-registered doctors. One clinical team..
MB, FRCEM, FACEM, Dip Mtn Med
Medical Director
The person responsible for the clinical standards behind every VitalYOU consultation. Dual Fellow of the Australasian and UK Colleges of Emergency Medicine.…
BSc (Neuroscience), MBBS, MRCS, FACEM
Prescribing Doctor
A neuroscience degree before medical school gives Dr Jones a different lens on brain fog, fatigue, and poor recovery. He understands the biological systems…
MB, BCh, LRCP & SI, MRCSI, FACEM
Prescribing Doctor
Nearly two decades of clinical experience across emergency medicine, men’s health, and recovery. Dr Jetha’s approach: find the problem before it finds you. He…
BSc (Hons I), MBBS, FRACGP
Prescribing Doctor
Dr McGarry has spent years in general practice watching people get told their bloods are “normal” when they clearly aren’t performing normally. That’s what…
BE (Hons), MBBS, FRACGP
Prescribing Doctor
Dr Morris thinks about medicine the way he approaches everything: what’s actually working, what’s noise, and what needs to change. He’s spent years in general…
Real patients
The experience, in their words..
Start with your biology.
Everything else follows from there..
Doctor-led. AHPRA-registered.
Got Questions?
We have the answers
How long does the whole process take?
+Your blood draw takes about 15 minutes at a local collection centre. Results are back within three business days. Your 40-minute consultation is typically booked within one to two weeks of results arriving.
What happens during the consultation?
+Your doctor has reviewed your intake, your blood work, and which systems are likely involved before you speak. The consultation is a focused conversation about what your results mean, how those systems connect to what you’re experiencing, and what the clinical options are.
Where do your performance ranges come from?
+They’re developed by VitalYOU’s clinical team using peer-reviewed research, published reference interval studies, and clinical guidelines. Each range is reviewed and approved by our Medical Director, and updated as new evidence emerges. The goal is to identify where your biology is underperforming, not just whether it falls within a standard laboratory range.
Do I need to be unwell to benefit from this?
+No. Most VitalYOU patients aren’t sick. They’ve noticed something has changed. Energy, focus, recovery, sleep. They want to understand why.
How much does it cost?
+The assessment is $1,295, all-inclusive. That covers your blood panel, biological age testing, your 40-minute consultation, and your clinical plan. Any medications or supplements your doctor recommends are additional. Most patients spend between $100 and $500 per month on their ongoing plan.
Does VitalYOU replace my GP?
+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.
Do I need to fast before the blood draw?
+Yes. An overnight fast is required, and your blood draw should be booked for the morning. Water is fine. Your booking confirmation includes full preparation instructions.
Is this available outside of major cities?
+Yes. All consultations are via telehealth, available Australia-wide. Your blood draw is at a local pathology collection centre. There are over 4,000 across the country.
