Comprehensive Testing

What we test

70+ biomarkers across the areas that matter most to your long-term health. One comprehensive panel with normal and optimal longevity ranges.

65+
Biomarkers
11
Health Categories
48h
Results Ready
Normal Range
Optimal for Longevity

Complete Blood Count

Comprehensive analysis of blood cells and components

9 markers
Hemoglobin
Unit
g/dL
Normal Range
12-18
Optimal Range
13-17
Hematocrit
Unit
%
Normal Range
36-54
Optimal Range
38-50
MCV (Mean Corpuscular Volume)
Unit
fL
Normal Range
78-98
Optimal Range
82-92
MCH (Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin)
Unit
pg
Normal Range
26-32
Optimal Range
27-31
MCHC (Mean Corpuscular Hb Concentration)
Unit
g/dL
Normal Range
32-36
Optimal Range
33-35
RDW (Red Cell Distribution Width)
Unit
%
Normal Range
11-16
Optimal Range
11-14
Leukocytes (White Blood Cells)
Unit
10³/µL
Normal Range
4-10
Optimal Range
4.5-7.5
Platelets
Unit
10³/µL
Normal Range
140-450
Optimal Range
180-350
MPV (Mean Platelet Volume)
Unit
fL
Normal Range
7.5-15
Optimal Range
8-11

Glucose Metabolism

Blood sugar control and metabolic health markers

5 markers
Fasting Glucose
Unit
mg/dL
Normal Range
60-110
Optimal Range
75-95
HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin)
Unit
%
Normal Range
4.5-5.7
Optimal Range
<5.5
Fasting Insulin
Unit
µIU/mL
Normal Range
0-30
Optimal Range
2-6
HOMA-IR (Insulin Resistance)
Unit
-
Normal Range
<2
Optimal Range
<1.5
C-Peptide
Unit
ng/mL
Normal Range
0.8-3.1
Optimal Range
1.0-2.5

Lipid Profile & Apolipoproteins

Cardiovascular risk and cholesterol assessment

6 markers
Total Cholesterol
Unit
mg/dL
Normal Range
50-200
Optimal Range
<180
LDL Cholesterol
Unit
mg/dL
Normal Range
30-130
Optimal Range
<70
HDL Cholesterol
Unit
mg/dL
Normal Range
40-60
Optimal Range
>60
Triglycerides
Unit
mg/dL
Normal Range
<150
Optimal Range
<80
VLDL Cholesterol
Unit
mg/dL
Normal Range
2-30
Optimal Range
<20
Apolipoprotein B
Unit
mg/dL
Normal Range
<100
Optimal Range
<70

Liver Function

Liver enzymes, proteins, and bilirubin levels

8 markers
AST (SGOT)
Unit
IU/L
Normal Range
5-40
Optimal Range
10-25
ALT (SGPT)
Unit
IU/L
Normal Range
5-40
Optimal Range
10-25
GGT (Gamma Glutamyl Transferase)
Unit
IU/L
Normal Range
9-60
Optimal Range
10-30
Alkaline Phosphatase
Unit
IU/L
Normal Range
35-129
Optimal Range
50-90
Total Bilirubin
Unit
mg/dL
Normal Range
0.1-1.2
Optimal Range
0.3-1.0
Direct Bilirubin
Unit
mg/dL
Normal Range
0-0.3
Optimal Range
<0.2
Albumin
Unit
g/dL
Normal Range
3.5-5.0
Optimal Range
4.0-5.0
Total Protein
Unit
g/dL
Normal Range
6.0-8.3
Optimal Range
6.5-8.0

Kidney Function

Kidney health and waste filtration markers

5 markers
BUN (Blood Urea Nitrogen)
Unit
mg/dL
Normal Range
7-20
Optimal Range
10-16
Creatinine
Unit
mg/dL
Normal Range
0.6-1.3
Optimal Range
0.7-1.0
eGFR (Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate)
Unit
mL/min/1.73m²
Normal Range
>60
Optimal Range
>90
Uric Acid
Unit
mg/dL
Normal Range
2.4-7.0
Optimal Range
3.5-6.0
Cystatin C
Unit
mg/L
Normal Range
0.5-1.0
Optimal Range
<0.8

Thyroid Function

Thyroid hormones and metabolic regulation

4 markers
TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)
Unit
µIU/mL
Normal Range
0.4-4.0
Optimal Range
1.0-2.5
Free T4 (Thyroxine)
Unit
ng/dL
Normal Range
0.8-1.8
Optimal Range
1.0-1.5
Free T3 (Triiodothyronine)
Unit
pg/mL
Normal Range
2.3-4.2
Optimal Range
2.8-3.8
TPO Antibodies
Unit
IU/mL
Normal Range
<35
Optimal Range
<20

Cardiac Markers & Inflammation

Heart health and inflammatory markers

4 markers
hs-CRP (High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein)
Unit
mg/L
Normal Range
<3.0
Optimal Range
<1.0
Homocysteine
Unit
µmol/L
Normal Range
5-15
Optimal Range
<10
BNP (B-type Natriuretic Peptide)
Unit
pg/mL
Normal Range
<100
Optimal Range
<50
Lp(a) (Lipoprotein a)
Unit
nmol/L
Normal Range
<75
Optimal Range
<30

Hormones

Male and female hormone levels

7 markers
Testosterone
Unit
ng/dL
Normal Range
300-1000
Optimal Range
500-800
Estradiol
Unit
pg/mL
Normal Range
10-40
Optimal Range
20-30
DHEA-S (Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate)
Unit
µg/dL
Normal Range
80-560
Optimal Range
200-400
Cortisol
Unit
µg/dL
Normal Range
6-23
Optimal Range
10-18
IGF-1 (Insulin-like Growth Factor 1)
Unit
ng/mL
Normal Range
101-267
Optimal Range
150-250
SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin)
Unit
nmol/L
Normal Range
10-57
Optimal Range
20-50
Prolactin
Unit
ng/mL
Normal Range
2-18
Optimal Range
<15

Vitamins & Minerals

Essential nutrients and electrolytes

5 markers
Vitamin D (25-Hydroxy)
Unit
ng/mL
Normal Range
30-100
Optimal Range
50-80
Vitamin B12
Unit
pg/mL
Normal Range
200-900
Optimal Range
>500
Folate
Unit
ng/mL
Normal Range
>3
Optimal Range
>10
Ferritin
Unit
ng/mL
Normal Range
20-300
Optimal Range
50-150
Magnesium
Unit
mg/dL
Normal Range
1.7-2.4
Optimal Range
2.0-2.4

Metabolic Enzymes

Digestive and metabolic enzyme levels

4 markers
LDH (Lactate Dehydrogenase)
Unit
U/L
Normal Range
140-280
Optimal Range
150-220
Amylase
Unit
U/L
Normal Range
28-100
Optimal Range
40-80
Lipase
Unit
U/L
Normal Range
0-160
Optimal Range
20-100
CK (Creatine Kinase)
Unit
U/L
Normal Range
30-200
Optimal Range
50-150

Heavy Metals

Toxic metal exposure screening

8 markers
Lead
Unit
µg/dL
Normal Range
<10
Optimal Range
<2
Mercury
Unit
µg/L
Normal Range
<10
Optimal Range
<3
Arsenic
Unit
µg/L
Normal Range
<50
Optimal Range
<15
Cadmium
Unit
µg/L
Normal Range
<5
Optimal Range
<1
Aluminum
Unit
µg/L
Normal Range
<10
Optimal Range
<5
Copper
Unit
µg/dL
Normal Range
70-140
Optimal Range
80-120
Zinc
Unit
µg/dL
Normal Range
60-130
Optimal Range
80-110
Selenium
Unit
µg/L
Normal Range
70-150
Optimal Range
100-130

How testing works

Simple, convenient, and comprehensive

1

Book your test

Choose a time that works for you. A certified nurse will come to your home or office.

2

Quick blood draw

The collection takes about 10 minutes. No fasting required for most panels.

3

Get your results

Receive detailed results in 48 hours with physician review and personalized insights.

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