A 60-second InBody 570 scan that gives you actual data on muscle mass, body fat, segmental balance, hydration, and basal metabolic rate — the metrics that actually matter for athletic performance, post-injury recovery, and long-term metabolic health. Useful for tracking change over time. Useless if you just want a single number to feel good or bad about.
Not as useful for: people looking for a single number to feel good or bad about, or anyone who'd be psychologically harmed by frequent body-data tracking. Honest use cases only.
$15 per scan. Cash, card, HSA, or FSA. Insurance generally doesn't cover body composition scanning — it's classified as wellness, not medical — so we just keep the price low and skip the billing dance. No membership, no minimum visits, no upsell. Come in, scan, leave with your data.
Total body water, lean muscle mass (with left/right and upper/lower segmental breakdown), body fat percentage, visceral fat estimation, basal metabolic rate, and several other derived metrics. Way more useful than a bathroom scale or a single body-fat percentage.
About 60 seconds for the scan itself. Plan on 10–15 minutes total for the visit, including a quick review of the results with us.
$15 per scan. Cash, card, HSA, or FSA. Insurance generally doesn't cover body composition scanning — it's classified as wellness, not medical.
Depends on what you're tracking. Athletes mid-training-block: every 4–6 weeks. Post-injury recovery: every 6–8 weeks. Long-term metabolic-health goals: every 8–12 weeks. Scanning more often than every few weeks doesn't add much signal.
Best results come from being well-hydrated but not having recently eaten a large meal or exercised intensely. Avoid alcohol the day before. Wear something easy to step on the device with — bare feet on the metal contacts.
A few contraindications: pacemakers and other implanted electronic medical devices (the device passes a low electrical current). Pregnancy is also a relative contraindication. We screen at intake.
No. Body composition scanning is available as a standalone service.