Cleery AI

The Cleerly Health AI Assessment is an advanced, AI-powered analysis of a coronary CT angiogram. Unlike traditional lab testing which relies on surrogate markers - such as LDL, ApoB, hsCRP, fasting insulin and others - Cleerly directly evaluates atherosclerosis, the actual disease process.

The medical literature is filled with cases of individuals with optimal cholesterol levels who suffer heart attacks and others with poor cholesterol markers who never develop heart disease. This highlights the need for direct disease measurement rather than relying solely on indirect risk factors. Cleerly AI provides a precise visualization and quantification of arterial plaque, offering asup erior assessment of cardiovascular risk.

How It Works

1. Setup Initial Physician Consultation (30 Minutes) Meet with Dr. Angerbauer to review your medical history and health goals. Together you will decide what imaging center to use. Payment is due at this time.

2. Complete Your Scan Results are usually ready within a couple days of the scan.

3. Follow-Up Consultation (1 Hour) Meet with Dr. Angerbauer for a detailed review of your results. We will discuss the extent and type of plaque, as well as personalized strategies to optimize your cardiovascular health.

Cost

• Imaging Center Fee: $1200-$1800 depending on the location. This is paid directly to the imaging center. Unfortunately, insurance won’t cover this cost.

• Physician Fee: $750 This is our fee to order and interpret results. It includes the visits before and after the scan. (Fee waived for those in our Brain Health and Longevity Program)

Why Scan Location Matters

The quality of the imaging center is crucial to ensuring a safe and effective assessment. High-quality CT scanners can:

• Dramatically reduce radiation exposure
• Minimize contrast agent use
• Reduce the need for beta blockers

Because of these factors, we are highly selective in choosing imaging centers. We only refer patients to top-tier facilities to ensure the highest quality imaging with the lowest possible risk.

Cleery AI

The Cleerly Health AI Assessment is an advanced, AI-powered analysis of a coronary CT angiogram. Unlike traditional lab testing which relies on surrogate markers - such as LDL, ApoB, hsCRP, fasting insulin and others - Cleerly directly evaluates atherosclerosis, the actual disease process.

The medical literature is filled with cases of individuals with optimal cholesterol levels who suffer heart attacks and others with poor cholesterol markers who never develop heart disease. This highlights the need for direct disease measurement rather than relying solely on indirect risk factors. Cleerly AI provides a precise visualization and quantification of arterial plaque, offering asup erior assessment of cardiovascular risk.

How It Works

1. Setup Initial Physician Consultation (30 Minutes) Meet with Dr. Angerbauer to review your medical history and health goals. Together you will decide what imaging center to use. Payment is due at this time.

2. Complete Your Scan Results are usually ready within a couple days of the scan.

3. Follow-Up Consultation (1 Hour) Meet with Dr. Angerbauer for a detailed review of your results. We will discuss the extent and type of plaque, as well as personalized strategies to optimize your cardiovascular health.

Cost

• Imaging Center Fee: $1200-$1800 depending on the location. This is paid directly to the imaging center. Unfortunately, insurance won’t cover this cost.

• Physician Fee: $750 This is our fee to order and interpret results. It includes the visits before and after the scan. (Fee waived for those in our Brain Health and Longevity Program)

Why Scan Location Matters

The quality of the imaging center is crucial to ensuring a safe and effective assessment. High-quality CT scanners can:

• Dramatically reduce radiation exposure
• Minimize contrast agent use
• Reduce the need for beta blockers

Because of these factors, we are highly selective in choosing imaging centers. We only refer patients to top-tier facilities to ensure the highest quality imaging with the lowest possible risk.