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VUE Hamptons | Spring 2026

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e Emotional Undercurrent Q: Was there anxiety? Jason: Of course. There's always that question in the back of your mind—what if they find something? But then you flip it. If there is something, wouldn't you rather know early? That shift changes everything. It becomes less about fear and more about control. About ownership. Q: How did you feel receiving your results? Jason: e report is extremely detailed. You sit down with a clinician who walks through everything with you, clearly and thoroughly. What stood out to me was the precision. ere's no guessing. You walk away informed— whether that means peace of mind or a clear next step. Information isn't something to fear. It's leverage. Fo r 75 m i n u t e s , I wa s n' t a fo u n d e r. I wa s a f a t h e r c h o o s i n g t o k n ow. Redefining Luxury Q: Has this changed your definition of wellness? Jason: Absolutely. We invest in growth. We insure our assets. We plan strategically in every other area of our lives. But the most important asset we have is time and the ability to spend it with the people who matter most. Preventative care isn't indulgent. It's intentional. e real luxury isn't visible. It's knowing you've done everything you can to protect your future—and your family's. Q: Would you do it again? Jason: Without hesitation. If anything, it reinforced something I already believe'; being proactive isn't extreme. It's disciplined. And if 75 minutes of stillness gives you clarity for years to come, that feels like a worthwhile investment. V U E H A M P TO N S . C O M 9 7

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