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Labs comparison · Reviewed for 2026

Is Neko Health worth it for full-body health scan in 2026? An honest review.

This comparison reflects publicly available information about Neko Health as of July 2026 and may have changed since.

Neko Health sells a premium, radiation-free full-body scan that maps your skin, heart, and blood in one in-person visit, and it is genuinely good at finding things. The honest catch is that it is a screening product, so it detects and refers rather than treats. Here is how that compares to Sipra, where one $99/mo membership covers testing plus a physician who can act on the results.

At a glance

 SipraNeko Health
Price$99/mo membership, quarterly labs at $29/moAbout $400 per scan in the UK, US price not yet public
ModelTesting plus treatmentScreening scan, detect and refer
What you getBloodwork plus a physician who treatsFull-body imaging, skin, heart, and blood
FrequencyOngoing care, quarterly labsOne scan, recommended yearly
Treats findingsYes, physician can prescribeRarely, refers to your GP
FormatOnline, at-home labsIn-person clinic visit

Based on publicly available information as of 2026-07-13. Confirm current details on each company's own site.

What Neko Health is, and who it is for

Neko Health runs in-person clinics where a roughly 60-minute, non-invasive scan captures millions of data points using proprietary sensors, 3D imaging, a skin scan, cardiovascular measurements, and an on-site blood lab. There is no MRI, X-ray, or DEXA, and no radiation exposure. Immediately after, a clinician walks you through the findings.

It is built for preventive screening. Neko recommends a scan roughly once a year so you can track changes over time. It first opened in Sweden and the UK, and its first US clinic is arriving in New York in 2026, currently through a waitlist.

It suits people who want a broad head to toe snapshot in one sitting and who already have a primary care doctor to act on anything the scan surfaces.

Neko Health pricing in 2026

In the UK a scan is about £299, roughly $400, and drops to about £249 if you book your next scan while you are still in the clinic. US pricing for the New York clinic had not been officially published as of July 2026, and coverage suggests it may run higher than the UK price.

It is a pay-per-scan product, not a membership. Because Neko recommends yearly rescans, the real cost is a premium scan fee repeated annually, with no care included between visits.

A yearly $400 scan is not a one-time cost. Priced as an annual habit, it is a recurring line item that buys detection, not treatment.

The catch: it detects, then refers

Neko is a screening service, not a treatment service. By its own account it prescribes medication only in urgent situations, and a scan leads to a GP referral in about 4 percent of cases. So when it finds something, you generally take that finding to another doctor to actually treat it.

That is the core structural difference from Sipra. With Sipra, one $99/mo membership covers unlimited physician visits and a physician who can prescribe and manage care directly, plus discounted quarterly protocol labs at $29/mo so you can monitor everything you take. Many competitors charge a membership per condition, so a second medication means paying again. Sipra's single membership covers every medication across weight loss, men's, and women's health, with thyroid and hormone labs included in men's and women's care.

Where Neko falls short

The scan is broad but shallow on follow-through. There is no ongoing relationship between annual visits, no medication access, and no treatment path built in. If your goal is to fix what you find, you are only partway there.

Access is also limited. Clinics are in-person only, and US availability starts in New York with a waitlist. If you want care from anywhere, an online model reaches you where Neko cannot yet. For its part, Sipra is testing plus treatment under one membership, is LegitScript certified (50053943), charges no hidden fees, and does not charge until a physician approves your plan. The Sipra Promise refunds unshipped medication on longer plans if you are not satisfied. Individual results vary.

Neko Health pros and cons

What is good

  • Genuine whole-body screening: skin, heart, blood, and body composition in one visit, broader than a standalone blood panel
  • Radiation-free imaging with no MRI, X-ray, or DEXA needed
  • Same-day results reviewed in person with a clinician
  • Strong preventive value for catching things early, and individual results vary

What to weigh

  • Screening only. It flags issues but rarely treats them, referring you back to your GP
  • Premium per-scan cost with no ongoing care between visits, and recommended yearly, so it recurs
  • Limited access. In-person clinics only, with the US launching in New York first via a waitlist

sipra vs Neko Health, side by side

 SipraNeko Health
Full price$99/mo, quarterly labs at $29/moAbout £299 (roughly $400) per scan UK, US price not yet public
MembershipOne $99/mo covers everythingNo membership, pay per scan
Per-condition feesNone, one membership for all conditionsNot applicable, single scan product
What is testedBlood panel, thyroid and hormones with careSkin, heart, blood, body composition, millions of data points
ImagingNo imaging or skin scan3D imaging and skin mapping, radiation-free
Treats findingsPhysician can prescribe and managePrescribes only in urgent cases, about 4 percent referred to GP
MedicationsEvery med across weight loss, men's, women'sNone, refers out
Ongoing careUnlimited visits, 24/7 messagingSame-day consult, then yearly rescan
WhereOnline nationwideIn-person, NYC first US clinic in 2026
DiscountsLonger plans cost less, price fixed by plan not doseAbout £249 if you rebook a second scan same visit
CertificationLegitScript certified 50053943Verify their current Trustpilot or BBB standing

As of 2026-07-13. Scope note: Neko is a full-body imaging and screening scan, while Sipra covers blood labs plus treatment, so this is testing versus imaging and detection versus care, not a like-for-like lab panel.

Who should choose which

Choose Neko Health if

  • You want a broad one-time full-body screen including skin and heart imaging
  • You already have a doctor to act on any findings
  • You live near a clinic and prefer an in-person visit

Choose sipra if

  • You want testing and a physician who can actually treat what is found, under one membership
  • You want ongoing care and medication access across weight loss, men's, and women's health
  • You prefer online care with discounted quarterly labs at $29/mo

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a Neko Health scan cost in 2026?

In the UK a scan is about £299 (roughly $400), or about £249 if you rebook a second scan during the same visit. US pricing for the New York clinic had not been officially published as of July 2026, and it may run higher than the UK price.

Does Neko Health treat what it finds?

Generally no. Neko is a screening service that prescribes medication only in urgent situations and refers to your GP in about 4 percent of cases. To treat a finding you typically see another doctor. Sipra pairs testing with a physician who can prescribe and manage care under one $99/mo membership.

Is Neko Health a membership or a one-time scan?

It is pay-per-scan, not a membership. Neko recommends a scan about once a year, so the cost repeats annually with no care included between visits. Sipra's $99/mo membership covers unlimited visits and discounted quarterly labs at $29/mo.

Does Neko use MRI or radiation?

No. The scan is non-invasive and radiation-free, with no MRI, X-ray, or DEXA. It uses proprietary sensors, 3D imaging, a skin scan, and an on-site blood lab to capture millions of data points.

Neko Health or Sipra in 2026, which should I choose?

Choose Neko for a broad one-time full-body screen if you already have a doctor to act on findings. Choose Sipra if you want testing plus treatment in one place, with every medication across weight loss and men's and women's health under one $99/mo membership. Individual results vary.

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