See the Full Picture of Your Health
Our advanced lab testing evaluates key biomarkers that reveal how your hormones, metabolism, and overall wellness are working together.
Heart & Vascular Health Biomarkers
Good cholesterol that helps remove bad cholesterol from arteries; higher levels are protective against heart disease.
A type of fat in blood; high levels increase risk of heart disease and pancreatitis.
Bad cholesterol that can build up in arteries; high levels increase risk of heart disease and stroke.
The Castelli Risk Index I reflects the balance between all circulating cholesterol and protective HDL; lower values indicate healthier lipid profiles and reduced cardiovascular risk.
Liver Health Biomarkers
An enzyme found in liver and bones; elevated levels may indicate liver disease or bone disorders.
Compares albumin to globulin proteins; helps assess liver function, protein metabolism, and immune status.
The main protein in blood that maintains fluid balance; low levels may indicate liver disease, kidney disease, or malnutrition.
A liver enzyme; elevated levels indicate liver damage or disease.
A waste product from red blood cell breakdown; elevated levels may indicate liver disease or blood disorders.
Blood proteins including antibodies; abnormal levels may indicate immune disorders, liver disease, or infections.
An enzyme found in liver and muscles; elevated levels may indicate liver damage or muscle injury.
A liver enzyme sensitive to alcohol and bile duct problems; elevated levels may indicate liver disease.
Kidney Health Biomarkers
Reflects the relationship between urea and creatinine waste products; helps distinguish between dehydration, blood loss, kidney dysfunction, or liver issues.
Essential mineral for bones, muscles, and nerves; abnormal levels may indicate bone disease, kidney problems, or hormonal disorders.
An electrolyte essential for heart and muscle function; abnormal levels can cause dangerous heart rhythm problems.
Measures bicarbonate levels in blood; helps assess acid-base balance and kidney function.
A waste product filtered by kidneys; elevated levels indicate decreased kidney function.
An electrolyte that helps maintain fluid balance; abnormal levels may indicate kidney problems or dehydration.
An electrolyte that helps maintain fluid balance; abnormal levels may indicate kidney problems or dehydration.
Estimates how well kidneys filter waste; lower values indicate decreased kidney function.
A waste product filtered by kidneys; elevated levels indicate decreased kidney function.
Sex Hormones Biomarkers
Testosterone that is available for use by tissues; includes free and loosely bound testosterone.
A protein that binds sex hormones; affects the amount of active hormones available to tissues.
Testosterone that is available for use by tissues; includes free and loosely bound testosterone.
A hormone precursor that declines with age; low levels may affect energy, mood, and immune function.
The active form of testosterone not bound to proteins; more accurately reflects hormone activity.
The primary female hormone; affects reproductive health, bone density, and cardiovascular health.
A hormone that regulates reproductive function; levels help assess fertility and menopause status.
A protein produced by the prostate; elevated levels may indicate prostate problems including cancer.
A hormone that triggers ovulation and testosterone production; helps assess reproductive health.
A hormone that stimulates milk production; abnormal levels may affect fertility and sexual function.
Estimates biologically active testosterone by comparing total testosterone to SHBG; useful for assessing androgen status in both men and women.
Reflects hormonal balance between androgens and estrogens; imbalances are linked to cardiovascular risk, inflammation, and metabolic dysfunction.
Evaluates adrenal and ovarian hormone balance affecting cycles and fertility.
Measures estrogen levels to assess ovarian function and hormone balance.
Screens for mercury exposure that may affect hormones and fertility.
Measures fasting insulin to assess blood sugar balance and metabolic health.
Detects thyroid autoimmunity that can impact metabolism and fertility.
Metabolic Health Biomarkers
Blood sugar level; elevated levels may indicate diabetes or prediabetes.
Average blood sugar over 2-3 months; used to diagnose and monitor diabetes.
A hormone that regulates blood sugar; elevated levels may indicate insulin resistance or diabetes risk.
Nutrients Biomarkers
The protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen; low levels indicate anemia while high levels may suggest dehydration or lung conditions.
The average amount of hemoglobin in each red blood cell; useful for diagnosing different types of anemia.
The percentage of blood volume made up of red blood cells; helps assess for anemia, dehydration, or blood disorders.
Cells that carry oxygen throughout your body; low levels may indicate anemia while high levels may suggest dehydration or lung disease.
The average size of red blood cells; helps classify different types of anemia and nutritional deficiencies.
The concentration of hemoglobin in red blood cells; helps identify specific types of anemia and blood disorders.
Blood cells responsible for clotting; low levels increase bleeding risk while high levels may increase clotting risk.
Measures variation in red blood cell size; elevated levels may indicate nutritional deficiencies or blood disorders.
The average size of platelets; helps assess platelet function and bone marrow activity.
The total amount of proteins in blood; abnormal levels may indicate liver disease, kidney disease, or nutritional problems.
The storage form of vitamin D; low levels may cause bone problems, muscle weakness, and immune dysfunction.
To measure the amount of magnesium stored in red blood cells (RBCs).
Inflammation Biomarkers
A marker of inflammation; elevated levels increase risk of heart disease and other inflammatory conditions.
Thyroid Health Biomarkers
Estimates free thyroid hormone levels; helps assess thyroid function more accurately.
A molecule that acts like a messenger, telling your thyroid gland how much hormone to produce; abnormal levels can signal an underactive or overactive thyroid.
Measures thyroid hormone binding proteins; helps interpret thyroid function tests.
The main thyroid hormone; abnormal levels indicate overactive or underactive thyroid.
Antibodies that attack the thyroid; presence indicates autoimmune thyroid disease.
Antibodies against thyroid protein; may indicate autoimmune thyroid conditions.
The active form of thyroid hormone; more accurately reflects thyroid function than total T3.
Energy Biomarkers
A protein that stores iron; low levels indicate iron deficiency while high levels may indicate iron overload or inflammation.
The stress hormone; abnormal levels may indicate adrenal disorders or chronic stress.
Measures the blood's capacity to bind iron; helps diagnose iron deficiency or overload.
The percentage of iron-binding sites that are occupied; helps assess iron status and storage.
Essential mineral for oxygen transport; low levels cause anemia while high levels may indicate iron overload.
Immune System Biomarkers
Immune system cells that help fight infections and diseases; abnormal levels may indicate infection, immune disorders, or blood cancers.
The actual number of eosinophils in your blood; useful for diagnosing allergic conditions and parasitic infections.
The actual number of lymphocytes in your blood; important for evaluating immune system health.
White blood cells that fight viral infections and produce antibodies; levels help assess immune system function.
The actual number of basophils in your blood; helps evaluate allergic reactions and certain blood conditions.
The actual number of monocytes in your blood; helps assess immune response and inflammatory conditions.
White blood cells that fight bacterial infections; elevated levels often indicate bacterial infection or inflammation.
White blood cells that fight infections and remove dead cells; elevated levels may indicate chronic infection or inflammation.
White blood cells that fight parasites and are involved in allergic reactions; elevated levels may indicate allergies or parasitic infections.
White blood cells involved in allergic reactions and inflammation; elevated levels may indicate allergic conditions or blood disorders.
The actual number of neutrophils in your blood; helps assess immune function and infection risk.
Reflects immune balance and inflammatory status; lower ratios may indicate chronic inflammation or immune dysfunction.
Compares platelet count to total white blood cells; provides insight into hematologic balance and potential inflammatory states.
A marker of systemic inflammation and immune stress; elevated ratios are associated with increased cardiovascular risk and mortality.
Reflects balance between innate and adaptive immunity; elevated ratios may indicate chronic inflammatory conditions.
Advanced inflammatory marker combining multiple immune cell types; reflects complex immune-inflammatory interactions.
Detects antibodies linked to lupus and autoimmune flare activity.
Helps identify rheumatoid arthritis or chronic joint inflammation.
Identifies antibodies strongly tied to rheumatoid arthritis risk and progression.
Screens for autoimmune activity often linked to lupus or related conditions.
Screens for antibodies that indicate celiac disease and gluten sensitivity.
Body Composition Biomarkers
A hormone that promotes growth and tissue repair; levels reflect growth hormone activity.
DNA Health Biomarkers
Essential vitamin for nerve function and red blood cell formation; deficiency causes anemia and neurological problems.
An amino acid that can damage blood vessels; elevated levels increase risk of heart disease and stroke.
A B vitamin essential for DNA synthesis and red blood cell formation; deficiency causes anemia and birth defects.
Assesses riboflavin levels important for energy and B-vitamin activation.
Shows long-term folate stores for DNA and cellular health.
Supports metabolism, energy, and neurotransmitter production.
Detects vitamin B12 deficiency at the cellular level.
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