Vitals Vault delivers the same depth of testing and personalized clinical analysis found in $40,000 to $50,000 concierge medicine programs, starting at $99 with no subscription required.
You are tired in a way that sleep does not fix. Your recovery from workouts has slowed. Your weight shifts despite consistent effort. Your focus drifts. You mention it to your doctor. The bloodwork comes back normal. The visit ends with a suggestion to manage stress.
You leave with the same questions you walked in with.
This is the gray zone: the space between “healthy” and “sick” where millions of Americans live without answers. Nothing is alarming enough to trigger treatment, but nothing feels right either. Traditional medicine is not built for this space. It is built to respond once something is clearly wrong.
There has always been a solution. Functional and concierge medicine programs offer exactly the depth of testing and interpretation that the gray zone requires: comprehensive biomarker panels, systems-level analysis, personalized protocols, ongoing guidance. These programs work. They also cost $40,000 to $50,000 per year, which is why they remain the domain of celebrities and executives with private medical teams.
Vitals Vault was designed to bring that same approach to everyone else.
How It Works
A user selects one of three testing tiers: Essential (131 biomarkers, $99), Advanced (156 biomarkers, $199), or Max (168 biomarkers, $399). There is no subscription, no membership fee, no recurring charge. Users pay only when they test.
Before purchasing, the platform’s AI consultation tool conducts a structured clinical intake covering symptoms, medications, family history, lifestyle, and goals. It identifies which body systems warrant investigation, explains its reasoning, and shows why each test was recommended. Users see the logic before they buy, not after.
Blood draws take place at any of 2,000+ Quest Diagnostics locations nationwide. No referral required. Results arrive within days.
What You Get Back
This is where Vitals Vault leaves the rest of the market behind.
Instead of a raw lab sheet, users receive a clinical intelligence report that organizes results across 17 functional body systems. Every biomarker is evaluated against two sets of ranges: the standard clinical range used by hospitals, and a functional optimal range informed by longevity research. A thyroid TSH of 4.2 may pass a conventional screening. It would not pass a functional one. The report explains the difference in clear, direct language.
The report includes personalized action plans: targeted supplementation, nutritional adjustments, exercise guidance, sleep optimization, and a retest timeline, all cross-checked against the user’s current medications to prevent conflicts.
A board-certified clinician reviews every panel before release. Critical values trigger immediate outreach.
The platform also offers CAC (Coronary Artery Calcium) Scan ordering, a cardiac imaging test that detects arterial plaque years before symptoms appear. Paired with advanced cardiovascular markers in the Max panel (ApoB, Lp(a), lipoprotein fractionation), it provides a level of heart health visibility that typically requires a specialist referral.
Beyond the core panels, a marketplace of 1,000+ individual tests at 80 to 90 percent below standard retail pricing makes follow-up testing simple and affordable. All purchases are HSA and FSA eligible.
Why This Matters
A standard annual physical tests 20 to 30 biomarkers. A Vitals Vault Essential Panel tests 131. The difference is not volume. It is visibility.
Insulin resistance, subclinical thyroid dysfunction, early inflammation, micronutrient depletion, hormonal shifts: these conditions develop gradually over years. They do not trigger alarms in basic bloodwork. They do not produce dramatic symptoms. They quietly erode quality of life until one day a diagnosis arrives and the patient wonders how they missed it.
They did not miss it. The testing missed it.
Vitals Vault exists because this level of insight should not require a celebrity budget. When people can see what is happening inside their body, they make better decisions. They stop spending on supplements that do not address their actual deficiencies. They bring organized data to their doctor instead of vague complaints. Effort finally has a target.
The Founder
Syed Jafri built large-scale distributed systems at Amazon before founding Vitals Vault. The shift was personal. After navigating his own health challenges, he experienced what millions of Americans experience: data everywhere, understanding nowhere. Lab results without context. Specialists in silos. Wearable data in disconnected apps.
He recognized it as a systems problem and built an intelligence layer to solve it: one that connects biomarker data, health history, medications, and lifestyle into a single coherent picture.
The company has grown to over 12,800 members through word-of-mouth alone. More than half of customers choose the most comprehensive testing tier, a signal of trust that speaks louder than any marketing claim.
For more information, visit vitalsvault.com.
About Vitals Vault: Vitals Vault is a HIPAA-compliant health intelligence platform that combines comprehensive biomarker testing through Quest Diagnostics with AI-powered clinical interpretation. Founded in 2024 and based in Seattle, WA, the platform serves over 12,800 members across 47 states. No subscription required.
Written in partnership with Tom White