Cue membership

One system designed to optimize how you feel, perform, and age.

60+ biomarkersDexa scanning • Grip test • Vo2 max test
Quarterly testingMeasure progress • Adjust • Repeat
23.988 / yearIncludes 4 tests • Medical concierge 24/7
23.988 / yearIncludes 4 tests • Medical concierge 24/7

Unlock your personalized health plan

The best preventive health program for Him to understand your biology and reclaim your energy, strength, and vitality.

Combining in-clinic assessment with advanced testing and expert guidance.

Cue membership

1.999dkk/ month, paid annually

A single membership delivering everything you need to take control of your health and performance.

  • Root-cause hormone mapping
  • Data-driven clinical personalization
  • Personalized bioidentical therapy
  • Long-term optimization
  • Advanced biomarker diagnostics
  • Continuous monitoring
1.999dkk/ month, paid annually

The most comprehensive health assessment

A single test doesn't tell the full story. That is why we bring together DEXA, blood biomarkers, cardiac imaging, and more, all in one day.

Grip Strength Test

A proven indicator of strength, vitality, and long-term performance.

DEXA Body Composition

Precise measurement of muscle mass, body fat, and bone density.

Sleep & Recovery Assessment

Evaluation of sleep quality and breathing patterns that impact long-term health.

VO2-Max Assessment

Essential metric for cardiovascular efficiency and sustained athletic output.

Cardiovascular Health Assessment

Evaluation of heart rhythm, structure, and cardiovascular risk factors.

Strength & Functional Performance

Objective measures of physical function linked to longevity and resilience.

Physical Exam

Evaluate heart, lungs, and systems for endurance and recovery.

Metabolic Health & Glucose Response

Insights into blood sugar regulation and metabolic flexibility.

Advanced Blood Panel

Comprehensive metabolic, hormonal, and cardiovascular biomarkers.

Wearable Integration

Continuous HRV, sleep architecture, activity, and recovery tracking

How Cue works

The process is simple

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Join Cue

Sign up and book your health assessment at our private clinic in Copenhagen.

Join Cue
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Your biology fully mapped

In 60 minutes, we capture your complete health profile through 60+ biomarkers, VO2 max, DEXA scan, and grip strength. It’s a 360° view of your health, not just a snapshot.

Your biology fully mapped
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Four scores. One clear picture.

Four calibrated scores show exactly how your systems are performing. Now you see what your body's been trying to tell you.

Four scores. One clear picture.
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Your Cue Avatar

Get access to your personalized Cue avatar in the Cue app.

See what's working. See what's not.

Your Cue Avatar maps it all: hormones, metabolism, recovery, and much more.

Your Cue Avatar
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Get a real plan. Not just data.

A roadmap built on five pillars:

Therapeutics, Recovery, Strength, Nutrition, and Performance.

Mapped to your biology. Reviewed with your doctor.

Get a real plan. Not just data.
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Track. Retest. Optimize.

Test every 3 months to watch your health progress.

  • Membership includes quarterly tests
  • Concierge access to your Cue doctor - responses within 24 hours
  • Your plan evolves as your body changes
Track. Retest. Optimize.

Cue membership

1.999dkk/ month, paid annually

Unlock your personalized health plan.

FAQ

ABOUT CUE

  • Cue is a proactive health platform for men combining medical diagnostics and clinical expertise to create personalised health plans. The membership includes unlimited concierge messaging with Cue doctors throughout your membership, quarterly blood tests with doctor reviews and diagnostics, monthly optimisation loops with app-guided refinements, and an annual deep dive for long-term planning. All structured around the Four Pillars: Therapeutics, Recovery, Nutrition, and Performance.

  • Cue's first clinic is located in Grønnegade 41A in central Copenhagen, Denmark, in bright and modern rooms designed to make the experience calm, professional, and personal.

  • Cue is for men who want to understand and optimise their health before problems arise - whether to improve energy, manage stress, support longevity, or enhance physical performance.

  • No. Cue is built for men who want to stay healthy, not just get treated when something goes wrong. It's about prevention, performance, and clarity.

THE HEALTH ASSESSMENT

  • Your assessment takes about 1 hour and includes advanced blood work (60+ biomarkers), physical measurements, cardiovascular testing, and a comprehensive consultation. We also review your lifestyle, sleep, nutrition, and recovery data based on your intake.

  • Your full results are analysed and ready within four days of your assessment. From there, you book your 1:1 Results Review with your Cue doctor, where you'll go through your findings together and receive your personalised 90-day plan.

  • All samples are taken during your visit and processed in accredited partner laboratories in Scandinavia to ensure precision and reliability.

  • Yes, we'll send you detailed preparation instructions. Generally, you'll need to fast for 12 hours before blood work, avoid intense exercise 24 hours prior, and bring any relevant medical records.

  • We test 60+ advanced biomarkers covering hormonal health, metabolic function, cardiovascular risk, inflammation, nutrient status, and more. This goes far beyond standard annual checkups.

  • Your assessment takes place at our private clinic in Grønnegade 41A, Copenhagen. The space is designed for comfort and discretion, with a calm environment that feels nothing like a typical medical facility.

  • Absolutely. We encourage you to share any relevant medical history, previous blood work, or specialist reports. This helps us build a complete picture of your health journey and identify trends over time.

RESULTS & PLAN

  • Your results are analysed and ready in just four days after your assessment. That includes blood work, DEXA scan, VO2 max, and grip strength. From day four, you can book your 1:1 Results Review with your Cue doctor, who will walk you through your key findings, your Cue Health Priorities, and your personalised 90-day plan.

  • Cue Health Priorities are the specific imbalances identified in your biology that become the focus of your optimisation plan. They're updated at key milestones — after your initial assessment, at Week 12, and with each quarterly review.

  • All data and plans are available through the Cue Web App.

MEMBERSHIP & PRICING

  • Your membership includes a comprehensive health assessment, personalized optimization plan, quarterly biomarker retesting, concierge doctor messaging, and access to our expert team.

  • Cue membership is 1.999 DKK per month, billed annually. This includes all assessments, consultations, retesting, and ongoing support.

  • Yes, you can cancel your membership at any time. Your access will continue until the end of your current billing period.

  • Yes, Cue memberships make an exceptional gift. Contact our team to arrange a gift membership, and we'll help coordinate the onboarding experience for your recipient.

  • Yes, we partner with forward-thinking companies who want to invest in their leadership team's health and performance. Contact us for corporate pricing and group onboarding options.

MEDICAL & PRIVACY

  • Yes, all Cue doctors are licensed Danish healthcare professionals trained in endocrinology and family medicine, operating under Danish Health Authority regulations. We maintain the highest standards of clinical care and safety.

  • All data is stored securely in compliance with GDPR and Danish health data regulations.

  • CueLife is designed to complement, not replace, your primary care. We focus on hormonal optimization, healthspan optimization and longevity, while your primary care handles acute issues and routine care.

  • We have direct partnerships with leading specialists across Denmark. If your results indicate you need specialized care, we'll connect you with the right expert quickly — whether that's cardiology, urology, or another specialty.

  • Cue is a private health optimization service. Some aspects may be eligible for reimbursement depending on your insurance plan. We can provide documentation for your insurance company.

  • Yes, when clinically appropriate. Our doctors can prescribe evidence-based therapeutics as part of your optimization protocol. All prescriptions follow Danish medical guidelines and are carefully monitored.

  • We take an evidence-based, conservative approach. We first identify root causes and optimize lifestyle factors before considering therapeutic interventions. When hormone therapy is appropriate, we use bioidentical hormones with careful monitoring and regular follow-up.

LIFESTYLE & FOLLOW-UP

  • Your Cue plan includes guidance on nutrition, strength, recovery, and therapeutics — all personalised to your biomarkers and goals. We don't provide generic "meal plans" or fad advice; everything is evidence-based and clinically aligned. Your plan evolves through the monthly optimisation loop based on your progress and lifestyle context.

  • When you start, you'll have a full 60+ biomarker blood test on Day 1 and quarterly blood testing becomes the standard — with each test followed by a 1:1 clinical review to adjust hormones, medications, supplements, and training. Your Cue Score updates with every quarterly test.

  • From the moment you complete your Results Review, you have unlimited access to your Cue doctor via secure messaging. Ask questions, report changes, request adjustments — your medical team is always available.

  • Yes. International members can complete parts of the program remotely and visit our clinic in central Copenhagen for their full assessment. We're expanding to additional European cities soon.

MENTAL HEALTH

  • Cue is not a psychiatric service. But a large part of the biological foundation for focus, mood and cognitive performance is measurable and modifiable – and is often overlooked in both general practice and psychiatry, where time and lab budgets are limited. We map hormones, micronutrients, sleep, inflammation and metabolic function, and build a protocol that addresses the biological substrate. If you already have a psychiatric diagnosis or suspect one, we work in parallel with your psychiatrist or GP – never as a replacement.

  • Cue does not diagnose ADHD or initiate stimulant medication – that belongs with a psychiatric specialist. But several modifiable factors can worsen ADHD symptoms, mimic them, or reduce the effect of medical treatment. We typically look at iron status (low iron stores are associated with poorer dopamine function and poorer response to stimulants), vitamin D and omega-3 (low levels are over-represented among adults with ADHD symptoms), sleep apnoea and sleep quality (obstructive sleep apnoea produces a clinical picture that overlaps substantially with ADHD — we screen systematically and run advanced home sleep tests when clinically indicated), thyroid function (subclinical hypothyroidism often causes concentration problems), blood sugar stability (postprandial glucose swings measurably affect focus, which we map using continuous glucose monitoring), and testosterone in men (low testosterone affects motivation, drive and persistence). Adults on medical ADHD treatment often find that optimising these factors produces a more stable effect from the same dose – and a more robust day-to-day baseline regardless of medication status.

  • Cue does not treat moderate or severe depression. But with low mood, lack of drive or recurring dips, there are typically modifiable biological factors that contribute: vitamin D, functional B12 status and folate; omega-3 and low-grade inflammation; thyroid function (subclinical hypothyroidism is under-diagnosed and is a frequent mood modifier); free testosterone in men (low free testosterone has a well-documented association with reduced mood, and substitution improves mood in hypogonadal men); cortisol rhythm and adrenal function; and iron status and sleep quality. If you are currently in treatment for depression, we coordinate with your treating clinician.

  • The physiological substrate of chronic stress is measurable – and that is where our service intervenes. We map the HPA axis (cortisol rhythm and adrenal hormones), autonomic balance (HRV data from wearables and orthostatic response), low-grade inflammation, thyroid function (hyperthyroidism often presents with an anxiety-like picture that gets misread), sleep architecture, magnesium and B-vitamins and vitamin D, plus caffeine intake, timing and clearance. We do not provide psychotherapy or mindfulness interventions. We address the biological foundation and refer to a psychologist or psychiatrist when that is the right next step.

  • Brain fog is a symptom, not a diagnosis – and rarely from a single cause. It is one of our most frequent presenting complaints, and the workup includes sleep quality and obstructive sleep apnoea, glycaemic variability and insulin resistance, thyroid function, functional B12 status, iron status, hormonal status (testosterone in men, oestrogen and perimenopause in women), low-grade inflammation, and post-viral course (long COVID picture). We measure cognitive function objectively before and after intervention using validated cognitive tests, so the effect doesn't rest on subjective impression alone.

  • Sleep is the single most modifiable factor for mental function. We systematically screen for obstructive sleep apnoea and run advanced home sleep tests when clinically indicated – without needing you to spend a night in a sleep lab. We also use wearable and CGM data to assess sleep architecture, and address light exposure, caffeine clearance, alcohol, melatonin and cortisol rhythm.

  • Cue is not an acute psychiatric service, and we do not handle acute psychiatric presentations (psychosis, serious suicidal ideation, severe depression), ADHD diagnostics or initiation of stimulant medication, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, or substance use treatment. In these situations we refer to psychiatry or primary care. Cue can subsequently complement the primary treatment.

MENTAL HEALTH

  • Cue is not a psychiatric service. But a large part of the biological foundation for focus, mood and cognitive performance is measurable and modifiable – and is often overlooked in both general practice and psychiatry, where time and lab budgets are limited. We map hormones, micronutrients, sleep, inflammation and metabolic function, and build a protocol that addresses the biological substrate. If you already have a psychiatric diagnosis or suspect one, we work in parallel with your psychiatrist or GP – never as a replacement.

  • Cue does not diagnose ADHD or initiate stimulant medication – that belongs with a psychiatric specialist. But several modifiable factors can worsen ADHD symptoms, mimic them, or reduce the effect of medical treatment: • Iron status. Low iron stores are associated with poorer dopamine function and poorer response to stimulants. • Vitamin D and omega-3. Low levels are over-represented among adults with ADHD symptoms. • Sleep apnoea and sleep quality. Obstructive sleep apnoea produces a clinical picture that overlaps substantially with ADHD. We screen systematically and run advanced home sleep tests when clinically indicated. • Thyroid function. Subclinical hypothyroidism often causes concentration problems. • Blood sugar stability. Postprandial glucose swings measurably affect focus; we use continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) to map patterns. • Testosterone in men. Low testosterone affects motivation, drive and persistence. Adults on medical ADHD treatment often find that optimising these factors produces a more stable effect from the same dose – and a more robust day-to-day baseline regardless of medication status.

  • Cue does not treat moderate or severe depression. But with low mood, lack of drive or recurring dips, there are typically modifiable biological factors that contribute: • Vitamin D, functional B12 status and folate. • Omega-3 and low-grade inflammation. • Thyroid function – subclinical hypothyroidism is under-diagnosed and is a frequent mood modifier. • Free testosterone in men – low free testosterone has a well-documented association with reduced mood, and substitution improves mood in hypogonadal men. • Cortisol rhythm and adrenal function. • Iron status and sleep quality. If you are currently in treatment for depression, we coordinate with your treating clinician.

  • The physiological substrate of chronic stress is measurable – and that is where our service intervenes. We map: • HPA axis: cortisol rhythm and adrenal hormones. • Autonomic balance: HRV data from wearables and orthostatic response. • Low-grade inflammation. • Thyroid function – hyperthyroidism often presents with an anxiety-like picture that gets misread. • Sleep architecture. • Magnesium, B vitamins and vitamin D. • Caffeine intake, timing and clearance. We do not provide psychotherapy or mindfulness interventions. We address the biological foundation and refer to a psychologist or psychiatrist when that is the right next step.

  • Brain fog is a symptom, not a diagnosis – and rarely from a single cause. It is one of our most frequent presenting complaints, and the workup includes: • Sleep quality and obstructive sleep apnoea. • Glycaemic variability and insulin resistance. • Thyroid function. • Functional B12 status. • Iron status. • Hormonal status – testosterone in men, oestrogen and perimenopause in women. • Low-grade inflammation. • Post-viral course (long COVID picture). We measure cognitive function objectively before and after intervention using validated cognitive tests, so the effect doesn't rest on subjective impression alone.

  • Sleep is the single most modifiable factor for mental function. We systematically screen for obstructive sleep apnoea and run advanced home sleep tests when clinically indicated – without needing you to spend a night in a sleep lab. We also use wearable and CGM data to assess sleep architecture, and address light exposure, caffeine clearance, alcohol, melatonin and cortisol rhythm.

  • Cue is not an acute psychiatric service, and we do not handle: • Acute psychiatric presentations (psychosis, serious suicidal ideation, severe depression). • ADHD diagnostics or initiation of stimulant medication. • Bipolar disorder. • Eating disorders. • Substance use treatment. In these situations we refer to psychiatry or primary care. Cue can subsequently complement the primary treatment.