Diagnostic Structure
High Coast Longevity is developing a diagnostic structure designed to connect measurement, interpretation, and long-term follow-up.
The purpose is not to produce isolated test results, but to build a clearer biological foundation for guidance, prioritization, and long-term health development.

From testing to structure
Individual tests provide limited value on their own.
High Coast Longevity is developing a diagnostic structure that brings together:
• relevant biological measurements
• interpretation in context
• practical guidance
• follow-up over time
This creates a more useful foundation than isolated testing alone.
Different Layers of Understanding
Not all diagnostic work serves the same purpose.
The structure is being developed across different layers, including:
• baseline overview
• broader system-level assessment
• deeper analysis where relevant
• continued tracking over time
This allows the model to support both clarity and progression.
What the Structure Includes
Depending on purpose and stage, the diagnostic structure may include:
• blood-based biomarkers
• metabolic and cardiovascular indicators
• hormonal and organ function analysis
• selected longevity-relevant markers
The focus is on relevance, integration, and long-term usefulness.
Part of a continuous process
Diagnostics are not being developed as isolated events.
The model is intended to support a longer process:
Measure → Interpret → Guide → Follow up
This helps create continuity between biological data and practical decisions over time.
Integrated at Borgen Marieberg
At Borgen Marieberg, diagnostics are intended to be part of a broader setting rather than a stand-alone testing service.
This creates the possibility to connect diagnostics with:
• daily routines
• recovery conditions
• guidance and interpretation
• future program structure
The aim is to place diagnostics within a setting that supports application.
Precision over volume
The goal is not to test everything.
The focus is on:
• selecting relevant markers
• understanding relationships between systems
• avoiding unnecessary complexity
• supporting meaningful interpretation
This is intended to create better insight, not just more data.
Building the Foundation
For many individuals, the first step is to establish a clearer biological starting point.
This may include:
• a reference point
• an overview of key systems
• a foundation for future follow-up
The purpose is to build structure first, then deepen over time.
Current Stage
This diagnostic structure is still being developed.
The page describes the intended model and direction, not a fully launched diagnostic service.
The focus at this stage is on building a credible and useful long-term structure.
Building a clearer structure for long-term health insight
High Coast Longevity is developing a diagnostic model that connects measurement, interpretation, guidance, and follow-up into one more coherent system.


