A focused panel built for efficiency, offering core health markers that give insight into several important areas of wellness. Great for those who want a proactive, high-quality starting point without the added cost of a more comprehensive panel.
What markers are included?
Hormones
Testosterone
Estradiol
Metabolism
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel
GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase)
Creatine Kinase
Thyroid
TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone)
Thyroxine (T4) Free, Direct
Diabetes Risk
Hb A1c with eAG Estimation
Insulin
Nutrition and Anemia
Complete Blood Cell (CBC) report
Ferritin
Cardiac Health
Lipid Panel
C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
What do these tests mean?
Hormones
Testosterone: Vital for muscle mass, bone density, and sex drive — It makes effort feel good.
Estradiol: Important for reproductive and sexual health. It also helps protect and build bone mass.
Metabolism
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel: Includes 14 biomarkers to test kidney and liver function, blood sugar levels, and electrolyte balance.
GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase): GGT (Gamma-glutamyl transferase) is a liver enzyme. High levels may mean liver or bile duct problems.
Creatine Kinase: An enzyme that indicates muscle breakdown which may be a normal response to exercise, but is sometimes used to identify neuromuscular conditions or serious muscle injury.
Thyroid
TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone): Regulates thyroid function. This is the signal from the brain to the thyroid gland.
Thyroxine (T4) Free, Direct: The main hormone produced by the thyroid gland, precursor to T3.
Diabetes Risk
Hb A1c with eAG Estimation: Estimates average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months. eAG is an estimate of your average glucose level.
Insulin: Hormone that moves glucose into cells. Higher levels can indicate insulin resistance.
Nutrition and Anemia
Complete Blood Cell (CBC) report: This test counts the different types of cells in your blood, like red blood cells (carry oxygen), white blood cells (fight infection), and platelets (help stop bleeding).
Ferritin: Shows how much iron is stored in your body. Low levels may mean you’re low on iron.
Cardiac Health
Lipid Panel: This test measures cholesterol levels, including LDL (historically called “bad cholesterol”) and HDL (historically called “good cholesterol”).
C-Reactive Protein (CRP): A nonspecific marker of inflammation that can rise with poor diet quality, oxidative stress, or some chronic medical conditions. Useful for assessing how health conditions, nutrition, and lifestyle factors impact overall inflammatory status.
Who should take these tests?
This panel is ideal for those looking for an entry-level lab panel that still provides a substantial amount of information about their overall health picture.