The AI-powered health intelligence platform is making comprehensive preventive testing, once reserved for celebrities and the ultra-wealthy, accessible to anyone.

Until recently, there was only one way to get a truly comprehensive picture of your health. Functional and concierge medicine programs offer deep biomarker panels, systems-level interpretation, personalized protocols, and ongoing clinical guidance. They are thorough. They are effective. They also cost $40,000 to $50,000 per year, which is why the people who benefit most from them tend to be celebrities, professional athletes, and executives with private medical teams.

For everyone else, preventive health looks like an annual physical, a basic blood panel, and a reassuring nod from a doctor who has twelve minutes to spare.

Vitals Vault was built to close that gap.

The Core Idea

Vitals Vault delivers the same depth of testing and clinical analysis found in premium concierge programs, starting at $99, with no subscription required. The platform’s Essential Panel covers 131 biomarkers. Advanced covers 156. Max covers 168, including advanced cardiovascular markers like ApoB and Lp(a). All blood draws are conducted at over 2,000 Quest Diagnostics locations across 47 states.

There is no membership fee. No recurring charge. No gatekeeping between a person and their results. Users pay when they test, and only when they test. HSA and FSA eligible.

Beyond the core panels, a marketplace of over 1,000 individual lab tests is available at 80 to 90 percent below standard retail pricing, making targeted follow-up testing affordable enough to do regularly.

What Makes It Different

Most health platforms stop at the data. Vitals Vault starts there.

Every user receives a structured clinical intelligence report that organizes their results across 17 functional body systems. Not a raw lab sheet, but a clear analysis of how metabolism, inflammation, cardiovascular health, hormones, thyroid function, micronutrient status, and other systems are performing individually and in relation to each other.

The platform evaluates every biomarker against two sets of ranges: the standard clinical range used by hospitals, and a functional optimal range informed by longevity and preventive medicine research. The difference matters. A thyroid TSH of 4.2 is “normal” by conventional standards but suboptimal by functional criteria. Vitals Vault explains that distinction in plain language.

Every report includes a personalized action plan covering supplementation, nutrition, exercise, sleep, and a retest timeline, all cross-checked against the user’s current medications to prevent conflicts.

Before a user even purchases, an AI consultation tool conducts a structured clinical intake (symptoms, medications, family history, lifestyle, goals) and shows exactly which tests are recommended and why. The reasoning is transparent before the transaction, not after.

A board-certified clinician reviews every panel before results are released. Critical values trigger immediate outreach.

The platform also offers CAC (Coronary Artery Calcium) Scan ordering, a cardiac imaging test that detects calcified plaque in the arteries years before symptoms appear. Paired with advanced cardiovascular biomarkers in the Max panel, it provides a level of heart health visibility that typically requires a cardiologist referral.

Who It Is For

Consider someone who has been tired for two years. Their doctor says their bloodwork is normal. They have tried new supplements, adjusted their sleep, changed their diet. Nothing sticks because nothing is measured. They are spending money on solutions without knowing which problem to solve.

That person orders a Vitals Vault panel. A week later, they discover their ferritin is technically in range but functionally depleted, their vitamin D is half of what it should be, and their fasting insulin suggests early metabolic resistance their basic panel never tested for. For the first time, the effort has a target.

This is what Vitals Vault means by clarity. Not a diagnosis. Not a prescription. A clear picture that makes the next step obvious.

More than half of the platform’s customers voluntarily choose the most comprehensive testing tier. The company has grown to over 12,800 members through word-of-mouth alone, without traditional advertising. Those signals suggest something is working.

The Founder

Syed Jafri spent years building large-scale distributed systems at Amazon. After navigating his own health challenges, he experienced the gap firsthand: data existed everywhere, but understanding existed nowhere. Lab results arrived without context. Specialists operated in silos. Wearable data sat in disconnected apps.

He recognized this as a systems problem and built Vitals Vault to solve it: an intelligence layer that connects the dots across biomarker data, health history, medications, and lifestyle, then surfaces what matters most in language anyone can understand.

What Comes Next

Vitals Vault is preparing to launch a Pro+ membership tier with telehealth consultations where providers have full access to each patient’s biomarker history and AI clinical report before the appointment begins. A mobile app with daily health coaching powered by biomarker data, wearable device integration, and personalized supplement protocols are also in development.

The vision is not to replace doctors. It is to make every conversation with a doctor more productive.

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