🩻Imaging & Diagnostics

Ezra

A full-body MRI cancer-screening service, now part of Function Health, that scans for early signs of cancer and hundreds of conditions. Scans are priced standalone or discounted through a Function membership, with optional heart and lung CT add-ons.

MRI from $999 (or $799 for Function members)

Lower-cost entry into whole-body MRI screening vs premium peers

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Services Offered

Full body MRI screeningMRI with spine and neuroHeart CT scanLung CT scanAI-assisted report

Our Take

Ezra is the value option in proactive MRI screening, with a full-body scan from $999 and a steeper discount if you pair it with Function's $365 lab membership. The Function acquisition wires imaging directly to a biomarker platform, which is exactly the longevity buyer's stack. Best for someone who wants whole-body screening at a lower entry price than the premium players and already lives in their labs data.

Pros

  • Full-body MRI from $999
  • Member discount via Function ($799)
  • Affordable heart/lung CT add-ons
  • AI-assisted reporting
  • HSA/FSA eligible

Cons

  • Screening, not physician-ordered diagnostics
  • Best price requires a Function membership
  • Whole-body screening risks false positives
  • Location count more limited than diagnostic networks

Pricing Details

Standalone MRI Scan $999 (with spine $1,699); Function members pay $799 (with spine $1,499). Heart CT add-on $349, lung CT $399. Function membership is $365/year and includes 160+ lab tests. HSA/FSA eligible.

Best For

  • Lower-cost whole-body MRI screening
  • Function Health members
  • Pairing imaging with biomarker tracking

Coverage

  • 📍 US locations across multiple metro markets

Last verified: June 25, 2026

⚠️ Important

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