Full-body health intelligence
ZenScan screens 400+ parameters across 15 organ systems — combining MRI, USG, DEXA, CT, X-Ray, ECG and 150+ lab biomarkers into one AI-powered report. Before symptoms appear.
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ZenScore — 15 Organ Systems
Ask Zeno AI
“Why is my heart score low?”
Real findings from real members
These aren't edge cases. These are the kinds of findings that appear in one in three scans — hidden from routine blood tests and annual checkups.
4%
Had critical hidden conditions
Caught before the first symptom
28%
Had major findings needing action
Overlooked by routine checkups
68%
Changed their health behaviour
Within 3 months of their ZenScan
The protocol
ZenCore Protocol runs eight complementary diagnostic modalities in a single visit, then synthesises every result into a unified 15-organ health picture — something no single specialist visit could replicate.
Full-Body MRI
Zero radiationHigh-resolution imaging across brain, spine, abdomen, pelvis and major vessels — tumours, structural changes, organ anatomy, vascular anomalies. 100+ MRI parameters reviewed per scan, with no ionising radiation.
Whole-Abdomen Ultrasound
Soft-tissue clarityLiver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, urinary bladder and reproductive organs. Real-time, radiation-free imaging that complements MRI for fatty liver grading, gallstones, cysts and thyroid lesions.
DEXA Scan
Body compositionBone mineral density (T-score, Z-score), visceral fat, appendicular lean mass, ASMI and Fat Mass Index. The gold standard for sarcopenia, osteoporosis screening and metabolic risk — what the bathroom scale never sees.
CT Calcium Score
Cardiac riskPer-vessel Agatston scoring (LM, LAD, LCK, RCA) for coronary artery calcification — the single strongest predictor of heart attack risk, more accurate than cholesterol alone.
Chest X-Ray
Lung & thoracicLung parenchyma, pleural space, vasculature, mediastinum and lymph nodes — screening for nodules, infection, fibrosis and structural changes in the chest.
12-Lead ECG
Cardiac rhythmResting ECG with PR interval, QRS duration, QTc, ST segment and rhythm analysis — picks up arrhythmias, conduction defects and silent ischaemia, interpreted alongside your calcium score.
150+ Lab Biomarkers
Blood & urineGlucose, full lipid panel, liver, kidney, electrolytes, thyroid, full CBC differential, iron studies, vitamins (D, B12, A, E, Folate), minerals, hormones, inflammation (hs-CRP), advanced cardiovascular (NT-proBNP, ApoB, Lp(a)) plus 25-parameter urinalysis.
Mammography
Women onlyDigital mammography screening with BI-RADS categorisation across both breasts — included for women aged 40+, optional for younger members.
* MRI, Ultrasound and DEXA involve zero ionising radiation. CT Calcium Score and Chest X-Ray combined ≈ 4 months of natural background exposure. Mammography included for women 40+, optional below.
Tailored to your sex
For men
Adds prostate ultrasound, PSA blood test, total + free testosterone, SHBG and IGF-1.
For women
Adds Mammography (40+), Pelvic + Transvaginal USG, Pap Smear, HPV DNA, AMH, FSH, LH, Estradiol.
Sex-irrelevant tests are filtered out so your report only shows what actually applies to you. See the full list →
The process
Book & prepare
Pick a date and complete a pre-scan questionnaire. At-home blood and urine collection is arranged the day before your scan.
Your scan day
3–4 hours at our facility — Full-body MRI, Whole-abdomen USG, DEXA, Calcium Score CT, Chest X-Ray, 12-lead ECG. Mammography for women 40+.
AI-powered analysis
ZenCore Protocol analyses 400+ parameters across 15 organ systems, computes your ZenScore, ZenAge biological age and personalised health priorities.
Your ZenReport
Physician-reviewed report with Zeno AI explaining every finding in plain language. Diet, exercise, sleep and supplement plan included. Delivered in 5–7 business days.
Member stories
The ZenScan found a calcium score of 480 at age 34. My routine ECG the month before was completely normal. This literally saved my life.
Rohit S.
34 · Software Engineer · Noida
I booked it thinking I was healthy. Zeno walked me through every finding at midnight. I left knowing more about my body than in 41 years of living in it.
Priya M.
41 · Founder · Noida
2.8cm thyroid nodule on USG. My GP had been doing blood tests for three years and never flagged it. The ultrasound found it on day one.
Vikram N.
29 · Consultant · Noida
Transparent pricing
We don't build packages that leave tests out to hit a price point. ZenScan gives you everything, every time — because partial information is worse than no information.
Included in every ZenScan
ZenScan
₹27,500
₹40,000 · Early access pricing
Optional add-on
ZenGenetics Module
NGS polygenic risk screening for Heart, Brain, Cancer & Metabolic Health
+₹27,500
Questions
Who should get a ZenScan?
Anyone above 25 who wants a definitive health baseline — especially those with a family history of cancer, heart disease, diabetes or metabolic conditions, or anyone who has never had a comprehensive scan.
How long is the scan?
The full ZenScan session is 3–4 hours. Your report is delivered within 5–7 business days, with a physician consultation included.
Is the scan radiation-free?
Mostly yes. MRI, DEXA and Ultrasound involve zero ionising radiation. The Calcium Score CT and Chest X-Ray involve very low radiation — combined dose roughly equivalent to 4 months of natural background exposure.
What does the ZenScore mean?
ZenScore is a 0–100 health-intelligence index calculated across 15 organ systems. It synthesises imaging findings, body composition and 150+ biomarkers into one comparable number.
What is ZenAge?
ZenAge is your biological age — derived from the validated PhenoAge formula plus an AI-driven synthesis across all your scan data, including five sub-ages: metabolic, vascular, bone & muscle, inflammation and kidney.
Is a doctor consultation included?
Yes. Every ZenScan includes a physician consultation to walk you through your findings, plus 12 months of access to Zeno AI for follow-up questions any time.
Get started
Most of what ZenScan finds would never have surfaced in a routine checkup. The question isn't whether you can afford to know — it's whether you can afford not to.