4.7 | 3,460 Reviews

Catch cancer early.
100% covered by insurance.

Catch cancer early.
100% covered by insurance.

Catch cancer early.
100% covered by insurance.

beHuman makes preventive cancer screening simple, proactive, and covered by most insurance plans, so you can stay ahead of what matters most.

BeHuman cancer screening saved Scott's life.

BeHuman cancer screening saved Scott's life.

BeHuman cancer screening saved Scott's life.

Why Behuman

Why Behuman

beHuman exists to catch cancer earlier by combining advanced diagnostics, real clinical data, and a care team built for people who too often fall through the cracks.

Personalized cancer screening and coordinated follow-up care, at no cost to you.

Early Cancer Detection

We combine advanced diagnostics and real clinical data to find cancer earlier, especially in people who’ve historically been overlooked.

Early Cancer Detection

We combine advanced diagnostics and real clinical data to find cancer earlier, especially in people who’ve historically been overlooked.

Early Cancer Detection

Catch cancer earlier when it's most treatable.

Insurance-Covered Care

Your screenings, labs, and follow-ups are covered by your existing insurance, so you get high-quality care without surprise costs.

Insurance-Covered Care

Your screenings, labs, and follow-ups are covered by your existing insurance, so you get high-quality care without surprise costs.

Insurance-Covered Care

All our services & tests are covered by insurance, verified through eligibilty with your plan.

AI-Powered Care Team

Our virtual care team uses AI to coordinate scheduling, records, and follow-up so patients get faster answers and fewer missed screenings.

AI-Powered Care Team

Our virtual care team uses AI to coordinate scheduling, records, and follow-up so patients get faster answers and fewer missed screenings.

AI-Powered Care Team

Your BeHuman Board-certified team reviews every result with you.

As Seen On

As Seen In

As Seen On

Insights

Insights

Early Screening Saves Lives

70%
70%
70%

Of cancer cases are found late

45%
45%
45%

Screening increases survival rates

0Million
0Million
0Million

diagnosed survivors in the U.S.

-24Million
-24Million
-24Million

Cancer deaths averted in the U.S.

Services

Services

Services

What We Screen For

Getting care should be easy

Our Approach

Guideline-Driven Screenings at your home

Guideline-Driven Screenings at your home

Guideline-Driven Screenings at your home

Insurance-Covered Access

Insurance-Covered Access

Insurance-Covered Access

Seamless Follow-Up Care

Seamless Follow-Up Care

Seamless Follow-Up Care

Test Kit Ordered

Order Processed

Order Shipped

Order En Route

Test Kit Ordered

Order Processed

Order Shipped

Order En Route

Test Kit Ordered

Order Processed

Order Shipped

Order En Route

Test Kit Shipped

Order Processed

Order Shipped

Order En Route

Test Kit Shipped

Order Processed

Order Shipped

Order En Route

Test Kit Shipped

Order Processed

Order Shipped

Order En Route

Continued Care

Why Choose BeHuman

Advanced screening tests in your home

Advanced screening tests in your home

Advanced screening tests in your home

Plan of treatment based on your clinical history

Plan of treatment based on your clinical history

Plan of treatment based on your clinical history

Personalized care coordination

Personalized care coordination

Personalized care coordination

beHuman Diagnostic Partners

beHuman Diagnostic Partners

Our Partners

Our Partners

Our Partners

Why It Matters

Why It Matters

Why It Matters

Schedule Your Free Screening Today

Schedule Your Free Screening Today

Schedule Your Free Screening Today

What types of cancer do you screen for?

We screen for breast, cervical, colorectal, colon, lung, prostate, and hereditary cancer risk. Your care team reviews your age, history, and national guidelines to recommend the right tests for you.

How does the screening process start?

Everything begins with a simple virtual visit. We review your medical history, prior results, and risk factors, then order the appropriate screening test and guide you through next steps.

Do I need to visit a clinic in person?

Some screenings—like mammograms, Pap tests, colonoscopies, and low-dose CT scans—require an in-person appointment. We schedule these for you. Other tests, like stool-based colorectal tests or certain genetic tests, can be done at home.

Is this covered by my insurance?

Most preventive cancer screenings are fully covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial insurance plans. We verify your coverage before ordering any test so you’re not surprised by costs.

How long does it take to get results?

Timing depends on the test. Some results return in a few days, while others—like imaging studies or genetic panels—may take longer. We monitor everything and contact you as soon as your results are ready.

What happens if my screening shows something abnormal?

If a result needs follow-up, our clinical team will explain it and help coordinate the next steps, whether that’s repeat testing, imaging, or referral to a specialist.

Do I need a referral from another doctor?

No. You can start directly with us. Our team orders the appropriate tests and works with nearby imaging centers and labs on your behalf.

How often should I get screened?

It depends on your age, gender, family history, and personal risk factors. During your visit, we create a personalized screening plan based on national clinical guidelines so you know exactly what you need and when.

What types of cancer do you screen for?

We screen for breast, cervical, colorectal, colon, lung, prostate, and hereditary cancer risk. Your care team reviews your age, history, and national guidelines to recommend the right tests for you.

How does the screening process start?

Everything begins with a simple virtual visit. We review your medical history, prior results, and risk factors, then order the appropriate screening test and guide you through next steps.

Do I need to visit a clinic in person?

Some screenings—like mammograms, Pap tests, colonoscopies, and low-dose CT scans—require an in-person appointment. We schedule these for you. Other tests, like stool-based colorectal tests or certain genetic tests, can be done at home.

Is this covered by my insurance?

Most preventive cancer screenings are fully covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial insurance plans. We verify your coverage before ordering any test so you’re not surprised by costs.

How long does it take to get results?

Timing depends on the test. Some results return in a few days, while others—like imaging studies or genetic panels—may take longer. We monitor everything and contact you as soon as your results are ready.

What happens if my screening shows something abnormal?

If a result needs follow-up, our clinical team will explain it and help coordinate the next steps, whether that’s repeat testing, imaging, or referral to a specialist.

Do I need a referral from another doctor?

No. You can start directly with us. Our team orders the appropriate tests and works with nearby imaging centers and labs on your behalf.

How often should I get screened?

It depends on your age, gender, family history, and personal risk factors. During your visit, we create a personalized screening plan based on national clinical guidelines so you know exactly what you need and when.

What types of cancer do you screen for?

We screen for breast, cervical, colorectal, colon, lung, prostate, and hereditary cancer risk. Your care team reviews your age, history, and national guidelines to recommend the right tests for you.

How does the screening process start?

Everything begins with a simple virtual visit. We review your medical history, prior results, and risk factors, then order the appropriate screening test and guide you through next steps.

Do I need to visit a clinic in person?

Some screenings—like mammograms, Pap tests, colonoscopies, and low-dose CT scans—require an in-person appointment. We schedule these for you. Other tests, like stool-based colorectal tests or certain genetic tests, can be done at home.

Is this covered by my insurance?

Most preventive cancer screenings are fully covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial insurance plans. We verify your coverage before ordering any test so you’re not surprised by costs.

How long does it take to get results?

Timing depends on the test. Some results return in a few days, while others—like imaging studies or genetic panels—may take longer. We monitor everything and contact you as soon as your results are ready.

What happens if my screening shows something abnormal?

If a result needs follow-up, our clinical team will explain it and help coordinate the next steps, whether that’s repeat testing, imaging, or referral to a specialist.

Do I need a referral from another doctor?

No. You can start directly with us. Our team orders the appropriate tests and works with nearby imaging centers and labs on your behalf.

How often should I get screened?

It depends on your age, gender, family history, and personal risk factors. During your visit, we create a personalized screening plan based on national clinical guidelines so you know exactly what you need and when.