See what you’re made of.

Traditional methods of assessing health, such as BMI, can be misleading.

Going beyond your weight, the medical-grade InBody Scan offers a non-invasive body composition analysis that provides a detailed breakdown of your weight in terms of muscle, fat, minerals, and water.

No more guesswork in figuring out what’s working and what’s not. Stay motivated by tracking your progress every step of the way.

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Why get an InBody Scan?

1. Understand Your Weight
When you measure your weight, what are you actually seeing? Weight alone is a poor indicator of health because it does not distinguish fat from muscle. The InBody divides your weight into water, muscle, and fat.
2. Measure Your Strength
How much muscle do you have in your arms? Your legs? With the InBody Test, discover how many pounds of lean mass you have distributed in each portion of your body.
3. Set Your Goals
BMI is an inaccurate way of measuring how healthy you are. Instead, focus on your body fat to weight ratio, also known as percent body fat. Measuring your Percent Body Fat allows you to better your health from the inside out so you focus on fat loss and not just weight loss.
4. Track Your Progress
Knowing how much fat and muscle you have is only the beginning. With your baseline set, continuously taking the InBody Test allows you to monitor and track the changes in your body.

Pricing

InBody Scan appointments are 15 minutes and include a comprehensive result interpretation.

Non-Member

$6500

Member

$4900

5 Pack

$196
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How to prepare for your InBody Scan

Before you come to your appointment, please follow these guidelines to ensure the most accurate results.
•  Ensure you are well hydrated
•  Refrain from eating or drinking 3-4 hours prior (water is permitted)
•  Bring food and drink to consume after body composition test (if necessary)
•  Do not drink alcohol or consume caffeine 12 hours prior
•  Do not participate any excessive physical activity 24 hours prior
•  Wear comfortable clothing, such as:
•  Sweat pants, shorts, or leggings
•  T-shirt or tank top

The test is not recommended for:
•  Individuals with electronic medical devices (i.e. pacemaker) or other metallic supports
•  Women who are pregnant
•  Women who are menstruating