Muscle recovery, hormonal performance, iron and oxygen delivery, metabolic function, and overtraining markers.
This panel includes 12 tests analyzing 56 biomarkers:
Measures liver and kidney function, blood sugar, and electrolyte balance — a foundation check for overall metabolic health.
Counts red and white blood cells and platelets, and breaks down immune cell types — screens for anemia, infection, and clotting issues.
Measures cholesterol and triglycerides to assess your risk of heart disease and stroke.
Your 3-month average blood sugar — the key indicator for prediabetes and diabetes risk.
Evaluates iron levels and your body's capacity to transport iron — screens for iron-deficiency anemia and overload.
Measures your body's iron stores — a more sensitive early marker of iron deficiency than serum iron alone.
An enzyme released when muscle is damaged — used by athletes to monitor overtraining and recovery.
Complete testosterone picture — measures both bound and bioavailable hormone plus the carrier protein that regulates it.
Your primary stress hormone — a morning draw reflects your adrenal function and recovery capacity.
An essential mineral for muscle, nerve, and bone health — low levels show up as cramps, fatigue, and poor sleep.
Assesses bone health, immune function, and energy — the most common nutrient deficiency in the US.
Essential for nerve function, energy, and healthy red blood cell production.