Athlete Panel – Male

$485.00

A comprehensive panel for assessing athletic performance and recovery.
What markers are included?

Men’s Health Panel – Comprehensive Test List

Hormones

  • LH & FSH

  • IGF-1

  • Testosterone Free and Total LC/MS

  • Estradiol Sensitive LC/MS

  • Prolactin

  • Cortisol

  • DHEA Sulfate

  • Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)

  • PSA Free and Total

Metabolism

  • Uric Acid

  • GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase)

  • Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (14 markers)

  • PTT Activated (Partial Thromboplastin Time)

  • Creatine Kinase

Thyroid

  • TSH

  • T4 Free

  • T3 Free

Diabetes Risk

  • HbA1c

  • Insulin

Nutrition and Anemia

  • Phosphorus Serum

  • Magnesium Serum

  • Complete Blood Cell (CBC) report

  • Iron Serum, TIBC, Ferritin

  • Reticulocyte Count

  • Vitamin D

Cardiac Health

  • Lipid Panel

  • C-Reactive Protein (CRP)

  • Homocysteine

Performance and Optimization

  • Carnitine

  • Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)]

  • Omega-3 Index (OmegaQuant Plus)

This panel provide a comprehensive overview of men’s health, helping your doctor diagnose conditions, monitor treatment, and assess overall well-being. Recommended annually.

Hormones

  1. LH & FSH: Luteinizing Hormone (LH) and Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) are crucial for reproductive health, influencing testosterone production and sperm development.
  2. IGF-1 (Insulin-like Growth Factor 1): Reflects growth hormone levels and is important for growth and development.
  3. Testosterone Free and Total LC/MS: Measures both free and total testosterone levels, essential for muscle mass, bone density, and overall male health.
  4. Estradiol Sensitive LC/MS: Measures sensitive levels of estradiol, a form of estrogen, which is important even in males for bone health and regulating libido.
  5. Prolactin: A hormone that can affect reproductive health and sexual function.
  6. Cortisol: Known as the stress hormone, it helps regulate metabolism, blood sugar levels, and inflammation.
  7. DHEA Sulfate: A precursor to sex hormones, important for overall hormonal balance.
  8. Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG): A protein that binds to sex hormones, affecting their availability in the body.
  9. PSA Free and Total (Prostate-Specific Antigen): Measures levels of PSA in the blood, used to screen for prostate health and potential prostate cancer.

Metabolism

  1. Uric Acid: High levels can indicate gout or kidney stones.
  2. GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase): An enzyme that indicates liver health and function.
  3. Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (14 markers): Includes tests for kidney and liver function, blood sugar levels, and electrolyte balance.
  4. PTT Activated (Partial Thromboplastin Time): Measures blood clotting time, important for diagnosing bleeding disorders.
  5. Creatine Kinase: An enzyme that indicates muscle damage or stress.

Thyroid

  1. TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone): Regulates thyroid function.
  2. T4 Free and T3 Free: Measure levels of thyroid hormones, important for metabolism and energy regulation.

Diabetes Risk

  1. HbA1c: Indicates average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months, used to diagnose and monitor diabetes.
  2. Insulin: Measures insulin levels, important for diagnosing insulin resistance and diabetes.

Nutrition and Anemia

  1. Phosphorus Serum: Important for bone health and energy production.
  2. Magnesium Serum: Crucial for muscle and nerve function, blood sugar control, and bone health.
  3. Complete Blood Cell (CBC) report: Provides information on red and white blood cells and platelets, indicating overall health and detecting conditions like anemia.
  4. Iron Serum, TIBC (Total Iron-Binding Capacity), Ferritin: Measure iron levels and storage, important for diagnosing anemia and other conditions.
  5. Reticulocyte Count: Measures young red blood cells, indicating bone marrow function.
  6. Vitamin D: Essential for bone health and immune function.

Cardiac Health

  1. Lipid Panel: Measures cholesterol levels, including LDL (bad cholesterol), HDL (good cholesterol), and triglycerides, important for assessing heart disease risk.
  2. C-Reactive Protein (CRP): Indicates inflammation in the body, which can be a marker for heart disease.
  3. Homocysteine: High levels can indicate a risk for heart disease and stroke.

Performance and Optimization

  1. Carnitine: Supports energy production and fat metabolism, playing a role in muscle function and cellular health.
  2. lp(a): A genetically influenced lipoprotein associated with cardiovascular risk.
  3. Omega Quant Plus: Measures the proportion of omega-3 fatty acids in red blood cells, reflecting long-term dietary intake and its potential impact on cardiovascular, cognitive, and inflammatory health.
This panel is ideal for men looking to optimize their health, monitor hormone balance, assess metabolic and cardiac risk, and track overall well-being.