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Types ABO blood group and Rh (D). Needed before transfusion, pregnancy planning, or some procedures.
Liver enzymes, lipids, and fibrosis-style markers beyond a basic panel. When NAFLD risk or staging questions arise.
Lipids plus ApoB and related cardiac markers. For people who want particle-focused risk beyond a standard lipid panel.
Measures urine albumin with creatinine to spot kidney stress. Common in diabetes or hypertension monitoring.
Pairs aldosterone with plasma renin activity. Used when high blood pressure might be hormone-driven.
IgE markers tied to alpha-gal meat allergy. Used when tick-bite history and delayed reactions fit the pattern.
CBC, iron, TIBC, ferritin, B12, and folate. Identifies anemia type and root cause.
CBC with iron and ferritin focus. Quick screen when fatigue or pale skin suggests iron-related anemia.
Iron, B12, folate, and related markers beyond a basic anemia screen. When simple CBC is not enough to explain low blood counts.
Groups ANA, RF, inflammatory markers, and related tests. Starting point when autoimmune disease is on the differential.
Core men's wellness labs: CBC, CMP, lipids, thyroid, and key vitamins. Yearly baseline without the elite profile size.
Core women's wellness labs: CBC, CMP, lipids, thyroid, and key vitamins. Yearly baseline without the elite profile size.
A panel designed for bodybuilders and strength athletes to optimize performance and recovery. It includes comprehensive blood work, metabolic function, lipids, hormones, inflammation markers, and nutritional status to help you track your progress and make data-driven decisions.
Calcium, vitamin D, PTH, and related markers together. For osteoporosis risk, malabsorption, or fracture-prevention planning.
Celiac Disease is an autoimmune disorder that affects roughly 1 in 100 people globally, though many remain undiagnosed. This Celiac Disease Antibody Evaluation is a critical first step in screening for the condition. It specifically measures tTG-IgA and total IgA antibodies, and may include tTG-IgG and DGP-IgG if IgA levels are low, as recommended by the American College of Gastroenterology. Importantly, this test requires you to be eating gluten for accurate results since it screens for your immune system's response to the protein. If you have symptoms or a first-degree relative with Celiac Disease, this evaluation provides clear insights into your risk, which can be followed up by a healthcare provider.
Nutrients often low in untreated celiac or strict gluten-free diets. Pairs with diagnosis discussions your doctor leads.
Detects chlamydia and gonorrhea from the same sample. Standard STI screen when exposure or symptoms occur.
Thyroid, iron, inflammation, and basic metabolic labs that rule out common headache mimics.
Broad autoimmune antibody and inflammation bundle. When several connective-tissue diseases remain possible at once.
Advanced men's panel with testosterone (total + free), thyroid, CBC, CMP, lipids, PSA.
Large multi-system women's wellness bundle: blood counts, metabolic, lipids, thyroid, vitamins, and more in one draw.
Full male hormone and metabolic baseline: testosterone, TSH, CBC, CMP, lipids, PSA.
CBC, metabolic chemistries, lipids, hormones, inflammation, iron, and nutrition-style markers in one GoodLabs bundle—one draw for a wide preventive snapshot. For women who want breadth before ordering single tests.
Vitamin D, B12, folate, magnesium, iron, and ferritin. Comprehensive deficiency screen.
Vitamins and minerals tied to mood and energy. Sometimes ordered when diet is poor and depression care includes labs.
A1c, fasting glucose, insulin, and CMP for a complete metabolic picture.
Measures free DHT, a potent androgen. Used when hair loss, acne, or androgen excess needs a clearer picture.
Screens common drugs of abuse in one panel. Used for workplace rules, monitoring programs, or clinician-directed checks.
Covers a wider drug list than the basic screen. For policies or situations that require broader detection.
Sodium, potassium, chloride, CO2, and related chemistries. Used when dehydration, meds, or kidney issues shift electrolytes.
Complete annual checkup in one draw: 50+ markers covering metabolic, hormonal, and organ health.
Testosterone, lipids, glucose, and related labs that affect erections. Baseline workup when ED has more than one cause.
Splits estrone, estradiol, and estriol fractions. Used when estrogen breakdown or therapy response needs detail.
Thyroid, iron, B12, vitamin D, and related fatigue drivers. Starting labs when tired is the main complaint.
CBC, CMP, lipids, thyroid, and key vitamins in a fitness-sized bundle. Lighter than the elite fitness profile.
Wide fitness-oriented hormone and nutrient bundle. For athletes or heavy trainers tracking recovery-related labs.
Nutrient and metabolic markers athletes watch. For training blocks when diet and recovery labs need a snapshot.
Food IgE screen with reflex to component testing when indicated. For suspected food allergy beyond a single allergen test.
FSH and LH are powerful hormones, working together to manage sexual development and your reproductive health. Produced in the pituitary gland, these hormones play a key role in the production of eggs and sperm. This test panel checks the levels of both Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH) in your blood, offering vital insights into your body's complex systems. For individuals facing fertility challenges, irregular menstrual cycles, or symptoms of a hormonal disorder, this combined test can help diagnose issues affecting the ovaries, testes, or pituitary gland. Knowing your FSH and LH levels is a critical step toward understanding and managing your reproductive health.
A comprehensive iron system evaluation that examines the complete picture of iron status and mineral balance. This panel includes essential biomarkers for assessing iron transport, storage, utilization, and related minerals that work together in the body's iron system.
PCR-style stool pathogens for diarrhea and vomiting. When travel, daycare, or outbreak history makes infection likely.
Two-hour oral glucose tolerance test by WHO protocol. Used when fasting sugar and A1c disagree or gestational risk is a question.
Lipids, hs-CRP, homocysteine — the markers that actually predict cardiac risk.
Heavy metal exposure is more common than you think in contaminated water and food, occupational hazards, and consumer products. These toxic metals accumulate in your body over time, potentially causing neurological symptoms, fatigue, digestive issues, and cognitive decline. Particularly important for people with amalgam fillings, well water, frequent seafood consumption, or exposure to paints, batteries, or industrial materials. Early detection allows for targeted detoxification protocols.
Screens lead, mercury, and other core toxic elements. Baseline exposure check before expanding to a wider metal list.
Screens more elements than the basic heavy metals panel. For broader environmental or occupational exposure concerns.
Your red blood cells rely on hemoglobin, the protein that transports oxygen throughout your body. This Hemoglobinopathy Evaluation is a critical step in identifying and diagnosing disorders like thalassemia or various forms of anemia that stem from abnormal hemoglobin. The testing process specifically determines the types and relative amounts of hemoglobin present, providing essential data for establishing a clear diagnosis. If you are experiencing unexplained anemia, weakness, or fatigue, this evaluation helps your healthcare provider understand the root cause. This economical and extensive panel is key for classifying complex hemoglobin disorders and evaluating microcytosis. Knowing your hemoglobin status is vital for effective management and treatment.
Hepatitis B surface antigen and confirmation pathway. Used for infection screening or before immune-suppressing therapy.
Fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins keto eaters may lack. For very high-fat plans with limited plants.
B vitamins and minerals high-protein, low-carb plans may miss. For heavy meat intake with few plants.
Lipids plus Lp(a) and related cardiac add-ons. For strong family history or when standard lipids understate risk.
Fourth-generation HIV antigen and antibody screen with reflex options. Standard sexual-health or exposure testing.
Dust mite, pet, and indoor mold IgE bundle. Year-round symptoms tied to home and office air.
Vitamins and minerals IBD can deplete. Monitoring when absorption is limited or flares are frequent.
Inflammation and nutrition markers IBD care teams may track. Follow what your gastroenterologist asked you to order.
Pairs insulin resistance markers with broader metabolic labs. For people focused on prediabetes and metabolic syndrome risk.
Combines glucose-related markers to weigh insulin resistance. Often used with weight gain, prediabetes, or PCOS workups.
Understanding how your body handles iron is crucial for energy and overall health. The Iron and TIBC panel gives you a clear snapshot of the iron in your blood and how effectively your body's main carrier protein, transferrin, is transporting it. This simple blood test is essential for diagnosing common conditions like iron-deficiency anemia or iron overload (hemochromatosis). By examining your total iron binding capacity, we can help determine if your body has too little or too much iron circulating, allowing your provider to guide appropriate treatment. It is often performed when other lab results suggest low iron levels or symptoms like fatigue are present.
Serum iron, TIBC, UIBC, and ferritin together. Sorts iron deficiency from inflammation patterns in one draw.
Creatinine, eGFR, and core kidney chemistries. Quick kidney health snapshot for screening or medication monitoring.
Adds more kidney and related markers than the basic kidney panel. For higher-risk or already abnormal kidney tracking.
Bundles liver enzymes, bilirubin, and related chemistries. Baseline when meds, alcohol, or symptoms affect the liver.
Vitamins and minerals that low-carb eaters may lack. For people cutting major food groups and tracking nutrient gaps.
Magnesium, B12, iron, and ferritin in one order. Useful when fatigue or diet limits suggest several deficiencies at once.
Testosterone, LH, FSH, DHEA, estradiol, and SHBG. For men focused on hormone balance, not just total T.
Testosterone-related labs with common add-ons in one bundle. Baseline men's hormone screen without the expanded set.
Adds more androgen and related labs than the basic men's panel. For deeper hormone or symptom evaluation.
FSH, estradiol, and related hormones across the transition. Symptom timing and therapy talks with your clinician.
Metabolic dysfunction affects over 88% of American adults, often starting silently years before diabetes or heart disease develops. This panel evaluates blood sugar regulation, insulin sensitivity, and kidney function to catch metabolic problems early. Essential for anyone with family history of diabetes, those carrying extra weight, experiencing fatigue after meals, or wanting to optimize energy and prevent chronic disease. Early intervention can reverse metabolic dysfunction and prevent serious complications.
Glucose, insulin, and key metabolic chemistries in one bundle. Starting point for weight and energy complaints.
More metabolic hormones and nutrients than the basic metabolism panel. Deeper dive when weight and energy stay unexplained.
Calcium, D, and related nutrients when dairy is avoided for allergy. Helps replace what milk used to supply.
Multiple mold-specific IgE tests. When indoor exposure symptoms persist and skin or respiratory triggers need mapping.
Nicotine and cotinine together for tobacco exposure. Workplace or insurance screens often require this pair.
Cardiovascular disease risk assessment just became significantly more precise with the NMR LipoProfile. This advanced blood test moves beyond traditional cholesterol measurements by using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance technology to directly count your LDL particle number (LDL-P), a more reliable indicator of risk than LDL-C alone. It provides comprehensive data, including the concentration and size of lipoprotein particles, a standard lipid panel, and often an insulin resistance score. Understanding your precise particle count and size is essential for patients with intermediate or high risk, as it allows healthcare providers to tailor lipid-lowering therapies more effectively. Get an in-depth view of your heart health markers for truly personalized care.
Nutrient deficiencies are surprisingly common. Over 90% of Americans don't get enough of at least one essential vitamin or mineral. This panel identifies deficiencies that cause fatigue, brain fog, weak immunity, and poor recovery. Especially important for vegetarians (B12 deficiency), people with limited sun exposure (Vitamin D), women of childbearing age (Ferritin), and anyone with digestive issues that affect absorption. Optimizing nutrition is foundational to energy, mood, and disease prevention.
Electrolytes and nutrients ACE inhibitors can shift. Monitoring when blood pressure meds affect kidney balance.
Vitamins and minerals steroids can deplete. For long-term steroid users tracking bone and electrolyte risk.
B vitamins and minerals pills may lower over time. For long-term birth control users checking supplementation needs.
Measures omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids to compare balance. Used when diet change goals focus on fat quality.
Comprehensive omega fatty acid evaluation that measures omega-3s (EPA, DPA, DHA) and the omega-6:omega-3 balance. Useful for identifying excess omega-6 intake from industrial seed oils (e.g., soybean, corn, safflower, canola) and insufficient marine omega-3 intake. Results can guide reducing seed‑oil–heavy processed foods and increasing fatty fish (salmon, sardines, mackerel) or targeted fish‑oil supplementation to improve cardiovascular and inflammatory risk.
Fasting Glucose measures blood sugar levels after an overnight fast (typically 8-12 hours). It reflects baseline glucose regulation. While standard guidelines define diabetes risk based on thresholds (e.g., prediabetes 100-125 mg/dL, diabetes ≥126 mg/dL), longevity experts emphasize maintaining levels in a tighter, lower optimal range (e.g., 70-90 mg/dL) for better metabolic health, reduced glycation, and potentially lower risk of age-related diseases. Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) provides much richer data on glucose variability and post-meal responses.
AMH and related hormones that reflect egg supply signals. Used in fertility planning or before certain treatments.
Amylase, lipase, and related markers together. Used when abdominal pain or pancreatitis risk needs a focused check.
Measures blood PFAS compounds. For people tracking environmental exposure news or occupational risk discussions.
Hormone and bone-related labs after periods stop. For symptom control and long-term health planning with your clinician.
Smaller post-viral lab set: CBC, CMP, inflammation, and thyroid. Entry panel when fatigue lingers after COVID.
Inflammation, metabolic, and organ markers in a long-COVID-style bundle. Follow labs your clinician chose for follow-up.
Infectious disease, blood type, nutrient, and thyroid labs before conception. Baseline when planning a pregnancy.
Measures total and monomeric prolactin. Used when milk production, cycle changes, or pituitary signs appear.
Measures total PSA and percent free. Helps interpret borderline PSA results in prostate screening discussions.
Prothrombin Time (PT) measures how long it takes for blood plasma to clot, assessing the function of the extrinsic and common pathways of the coagulation cascade (factors I, II, V, VII, X). It is used to screen for bleeding abnormalities, assess liver function, and monitor warfarin therapy (often reported as INR). Prolonged PT indicates slower clotting.
Short list of common inhalant allergens. Entry-level environmental allergy screen before broader panels.
Broad pollen, dust, and mold IgE coverage. Seasonal or year-round allergy mapping beyond a short allergen list.
The Reticulocyte Count is a key diagnostic tool used to assess how well your body is generating new red blood cells. These cells, called reticulocytes, are immature red blood cells made in your bone marrow that mature within one or two days. Doctors use this test to monitor if the bone marrow is producing the right amount of red blood cells, which is vital for diagnosing and managing different forms of anemia. An abnormally high or low count can signal serious health conditions, including hemolytic or aplastic anemia, kidney disease, or blood loss. If other tests like a Complete Blood Count show abnormal red blood cell levels, this test helps pinpoint the underlying cause. Getting a reticulocyte count gives healthcare providers critical information about your red blood cell production line.
RF, anti-CCP, and inflammation markers RA care uses. Baseline labs when joint swelling and morning stiffness persist.
Fish and shellfish IgE markers together. When reactions cross several seafood types and avoidance plans need clarity.
Shrimp, crab, lobster, and related IgE markers. When reactions cluster around shellfish and labels need precision.
Melatonin and related hormones tied to sleep timing. For insomnia or shift-work patterns when your clinician orders labs.
Nutrient gaps when soy, peanut, and tree nuts are all avoided. For multi-allergy diets needing replacement planning.
HIV, syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea, hepatitis B and C.
Core STI blood and urine tests in one order. Common starting point after new partners or symptoms.
Broad STI blood and urine markers beyond a basic screen. For people who want wider pathogen coverage in one order.
Screens synthetic cannabinoids and related novel drugs. Policy or clinical monitoring where standard opiate screens miss risk.
Measures total testosterone, albumin, SHBG, and calculated free testosterone. Used when free T matters more than total alone.
This comprehensive panel provides a precise measurement of both free and total testosterone levels using advanced mass spectrometry technology. Understanding these levels is crucial for evaluating male testicular function, especially in prepubescent or hypogonadal individuals. For women, this testing is highly valuable in managing conditions like hirsutism and virilization. Clinicians also use this data to evaluate testicular function when testosterone-binding proteins may be altered, such as in cases of obesity, cirrhosis, or thyroid disorders. This detailed analysis offers the essential information needed to guide diagnosis and treatment for hormonal imbalances.
Did you know testosterone deficiency can affect up to 38% of men? This comprehensive panel measures your Total, Free, and Bioavailable testosterone, giving you a complete picture of your active hormone levels—not just the overall amount—which is essential for men assessing testicular function and women managing symptoms like hirsutism. Get tested if you have symptoms like low sex drive or sleep problems, and use the results to optimize your health and vitality.
Complete thyroid picture: TSH, Free T3, Free T4, and TPO antibodies.
Thyroid labs plus nutrients that affect hormone production. Used when diet limits may overlap thyroid symptoms.
Get clarity on your body's reaction to gluten with the Tissue Transglutaminase Antibodies (IgA, IgG) test. This serology profile measures two key antibodies your immune system produces when it mistakes gluten as a threat. Elevated levels of tTG IgA or IgG are strongly consistent with a diagnosis of Celiac Disease or Dermatitis Herpetiformis, especially when IgA deficiency is a concern. It is the preferred initial screening test for individuals experiencing Celiac symptoms or those with a high-risk family history. Take this crucial step toward understanding your health and managing gluten sensitivity effectively.
Walnut, almond, and other tree-nut IgE with component reflex. Severe allergy planning when nuts are a daily risk.
Tree pollen IgE mix for spring symptoms. Narrows which trees trigger sneezing and congestion in your region.
Checks titers for common vaccine targets in one order. School, work, or travel forms often ask for proof.
Checks antibody levels across more vaccine targets than the basic panel. For travel, school, or immune-status documentation.
DNA or PCR-style panel for common vaginitis causes. Used when discharge or itching needs a precise diagnosis.
Iron, B12, D, zinc, and more common vegan gap nutrients. For plant-based eaters checking supplementation needs.
Riboflavin, niacin, and pantothenic acid together. Diet quality checks when B-vitamin intake is uncertain.
Ragweed and grass pollen IgE mix. Late summer and fall outdoor symptoms when timing fits weed and grass season.
Metabolic, thyroid, and nutrient labs before a major diet change. Baseline numbers to compare after lifestyle shifts.
B vitamins and fiber-related nutrients when wheat is gone for allergy. Diet review with your clinician matters too.
Estradiol, progesterone, FSH, LH, and DHEA. Baseline or cycle tracking.
Core estradiol, progesterone, FSH, LH, and DHEA-style bundle. Baseline women's hormones without the expanded add-ons.
Adds more reproductive hormones and related markers than the basic women's panel. For complex cycle or symptom workups.