Blood sugar control, insulin production, kidney function, cholesterol, inflammation, and key deficiencies common in diabetes.
This panel includes 9 tests analyzing 30 biomarkers:
Measures liver and kidney function, blood sugar, and electrolyte balance — a foundation check for overall metabolic health.
Your 3-month average blood sugar — the key indicator for prediabetes and diabetes risk.
An early indicator of insulin resistance — often rises years before fasting glucose or HbA1c.
Measures how much insulin your pancreas is actually producing — used to distinguish type 1 from type 2 diabetes.
Measures cholesterol and triglycerides to assess your risk of heart disease and stroke.
A sensitive marker of systemic inflammation — elevated levels are linked to heart disease risk.
The primary thyroid screening test — affects energy, weight, mood, and metabolism.
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.