Medication price is only one part of a GLP-1 longevity budget. Some users also budget for body composition tracking so weight change, lean mass, and maintenance progress can be discussed with a clinician, trainer, or coach over time.
What body composition tracking may include
Common cost inputs include DEXA scans, InBody-style assessments, smart scale subscriptions, and occasional professional review. The right cadence depends on the user's goals, budget, and care team.
DEXA scan fee
Follow-up scan cadence
Review or coaching visit
Home tracking tools
Why scan frequency changes the annual cost
A single scan can be inexpensive compared with medication, but repeating scans quarterly or twice yearly changes the real annual budget. Annualizing the scan cost makes comparison easier.
How this fits into a longevity stack
Body composition data can help people frame questions about lean mass, fat mass, training, and nutrition support. This page does not say scans are required; it simply shows where the cost may appear.
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Short answers focused on cost planning, not treatment advice.
How much should I budget for DEXA scans on a GLP-1 program?
A practical estimate is $75-$250 per scan, multiplied by the number of scans you plan each year. Some users budget one baseline scan and one follow-up, while others do not use DEXA at all.
Is body composition tracking medically required?
This site does not determine medical requirements. Body composition tracking is a budgeting category that some users may discuss with a licensed clinician, dietitian, or trainer.
Does this page estimate GLP-1 dosing?
No. It only models cost categories around tracking and support. Dosing and treatment decisions belong with a licensed healthcare professional.
Cost ranges are educational planning ranges for common support categories. They are not treatment requirements, clinical recommendations, or price quotes. Verify current costs with providers and discuss care decisions with a licensed healthcare professional.
Informational only. Longevity Costs publishes provider research, public pricing context, and comparison summaries for informational purposes only. The site is not a medical provider, clinic, pharmacy, or emergency service. Nothing on this page is medical advice, diagnosis, treatment guidance, or a claim that a therapy is proven, guaranteed, or appropriate for you. Consult a licensed medical professional before starting or changing any therapy.
Source
Public provider websites, rate sheets, and documented offers.
Verification
Verify final pricing directly with the provider before booking.