What We Test
150+ biomarkers across 20 specialty organ system tests. Comprehensive analysis chosen by physicians to give you the most complete picture of your health. No compromises.
Cardiovascular Health
Comprehensive heart health and vascular function markers
LDL Cholesterol
"Bad" cholesterol that can build up in artery walls. High levels increase risk of heart disease and stroke.
HDL Cholesterol
"Good" cholesterol that helps remove bad cholesterol from arteries. Higher levels are generally better for heart health.
Apolipoprotein B (ApoB)
A more accurate predictor of cardiovascular risk than LDL alone. Measures the number of atherogenic particles in your blood.
Lipoprotein(a)
A genetic risk factor for heart disease. Elevated levels significantly increase cardiovascular risk regardless of other cholesterol levels.
hs-CRP
Measures inflammation in blood vessels. Elevated levels indicate increased cardiovascular risk even with normal cholesterol.
Homocysteine
An amino acid that damages blood vessel walls when elevated. High levels increase risk of heart attack, stroke, and blood clots.
Triglycerides
A type of fat in blood. Elevated levels increase heart disease risk and may indicate metabolic dysfunction.
Metabolic Function
Blood sugar regulation, insulin sensitivity, and energy metabolism
Fasting Glucose
Blood sugar levels after fasting. Elevated levels may indicate prediabetes or diabetes.
HbA1c
Average blood sugar over 2-3 months. The gold standard for assessing long-term glucose control and diabetes risk.
Fasting Insulin
Measures insulin levels when fasting. Elevated levels indicate insulin resistance, an early sign of metabolic dysfunction.
Leptin
Hormone that regulates appetite and energy balance. Abnormal levels may indicate leptin resistance and metabolic dysfunction.
Hormone Panels
Sex hormones, stress hormones, and reproductive health
Testosterone, Total
Primary male sex hormone (also present in females). Affects muscle mass, bone density, energy, mood, and sexual function.
Testosterone, Free
The biologically active form of testosterone. More accurately reflects testosterone available to tissues.
Estradiol
Primary estrogen in both men and women. Critical for bone health, brain function, cardiovascular health, and reproductive function.
Progesterone
Essential for menstrual cycle regulation and pregnancy. Also affects mood, sleep, and overall hormone balance.
DHEA-Sulfate
Precursor to sex hormones. Declines with age; levels indicate adrenal function and overall hormone production capacity.
Cortisol
Primary stress hormone. Chronic elevation indicates prolonged stress and can affect metabolism, immunity, and overall health.
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