Hormonal balance, thyroid function, iron levels, cardiovascular risk, and reproductive health markers.
This panel includes 15 tests analyzing 58 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.
The primary thyroid screening test — affects energy, weight, mood, and metabolism.
The active thyroid hormone — shows how much your body is actually using, not just producing.
The main thyroid hormone your thyroid makes — converts to active T3 in tissues.
Screens for autoimmune thyroid conditions like Hashimoto's — often present years before thyroid symptoms appear.
The primary female sex hormone — key for reproductive, bone, and cardiovascular health.
Supports pregnancy and balances estrogen — best measured on day 19–21 of a regular cycle.
Reproductive pituitary hormones — assess ovarian or testicular function and menopause status.
Measures your body's iron stores — a more sensitive early marker of iron deficiency than serum iron alone.
Evaluates iron levels and your body's capacity to transport iron — screens for iron-deficiency anemia and overload.
An amino acid linked to cardiovascular risk and B-vitamin status when elevated.
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.