“I’m already doing okay.”
Rich Heller exercised 5–6 days a week, meditated daily, and ate well. He thought he was in pretty good shape. Tiger’s testing revealed his immune system was overreacting to most of what he ate. He was sleeping 9–10 hours because the quality was so poor. Once he had the actual data and made targeted adjustments: 7–8 hours of dramatically better sleep, 10 pounds lighter, energy transformed. “Okay” and “optimal” are not the same territory.
“I’ve tried things and they haven’t worked.”
That is the most common thing Tiger hears. Without the right diagnostic data, even motivated people optimize the wrong things. The issue is not your effort. It is the data you have been working from.
“Is this just a gateway to an expensive upsell?”
The Assessment is $497 and stands completely alone. Many clients take their findings report and work with their own physician to act on the results. Others choose to work directly with Tiger’s medical team for an extended program built on what the Assessment found. Either way, there is no obligation, no automatic enrollment, and no sales call unless you request one.
“Will the Assessment alone fix my health?”
No. The Assessment tells you exactly what is going on and what needs to happen. What you do with that information determines your results. The Assessment is the diagnosis. Action — however you choose to take it — is the treatment.
“Is $497 worth it?”
Consider what you have already spent on trainers, supplements, sleep devices, and protocols that didn’t solve the underlying issue. The Assessment is a one-time investment in knowing the actual problem — so every intervention you make after is aimed at the right target.
“How is this priced so low? You’re testing for 51 different markers.”
The answer is structural. A typical physician ordering these labs individually — through a hospital system, billed through insurance — would cost much more than $497, if you could get them at all. Most physicians won’t order 51 markers because they don’t have a framework for interpreting them. Tiger does.
Tiger has spent years building relationships with certified reference laboratories that process high volumes of specialized panels. That volume pricing, combined with a purpose-built interpretation protocol, is what makes the price possible. You are not paying for a hospital’s overhead, an insurance company’s margin, or a billing department’s inefficiency. You are paying a physician-led team that has standardized exactly this process.
What you receive for $497 — a 51-marker panel, full physician interpretation, a personalized findings report, a prioritized action roadmap, and a personal review call — would cost $1,500+ assembled piecemeal through conventional medicine, assuming you could find a physician willing to order all of it. Most would not.
The Assessment is priced to remove the barrier to getting the data. What you do with it is up to you.