Health Markers
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Antithrombin III (Activity)
Antithrombin III Activity testing assesses your most important natural anticoagulant. Including this in a thrombophilia screen provides critical information about inherited or acquired clotting risk.
Antithrombin III (Concentration)
Antithrombin III Concentration complements the activity test for comprehensive thrombophilia screening, classifying any deficiency to guide preventive care.
ApoA1 (Apolipoprotein A1)
ApoA1 provides deeper cardiovascular insight than standard HDL testing. Including it in your lipid panel supports comprehensive heart disease risk assessment.
ApoB (Apolipoprotein B)
ApoB is considered one of the best predictors of cardiovascular risk. Including it in your health screening provides actionable insight for heart disease prevention.
Arsenic
As part of comprehensive health screening, an arsenic blood test helps you understand your environmental exposure to this potentially harmful element. Knowing your arsenic levels is an important step in taking charge of your health.
Autoimmune Hepatitis Panel
The Autoimmune Hepatitis Panel provides comprehensive screening when immune-mediated liver disease is suspected. Early diagnosis is key to preventing cirrhosis.
Basophils
Basophils are the least common white blood cells and play a role in allergic and inflammatory responses, partly by releasing histamine. They are part of your complete blood count and are normally present in small numbers. A raised count is uncommon and is reviewed together with your other values.
Beta-2 Glycoprotein Screening
Beta-2 glycoprotein screening completes the antiphospholipid antibody panel, ensuring no APS case is missed through incomplete testing.
Bicarbonate
Bicarbonate is essential for maintaining acid-base balance. Monitoring this electrolyte helps detect metabolic imbalances early and supports overall health management.
Bilirubin (Direct)
Direct bilirubin testing provides insight into your liver's ability to process and excrete waste products. Regular monitoring supports early detection of bile duct or liver conditions as part of proactive health management.
Bilirubin (Total)
Total bilirubin is a fundamental marker of liver function and red blood cell health. Regular monitoring helps detect potential liver or blood conditions early, supporting informed and proactive health decisions.
Blood Type + Rh
A blood type test determines your ABO blood group and Rh factor. Knowing your blood type is essential for safe blood transfusions, organ transplants, and pregnancy planning.
Borrelia IgG (Lyme Disease)
A Borrelia IgG test detects IgG antibodies against Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacterium that causes Lyme disease. A positive result may indicate a past or late-stage infection, as IgG antibodies typically develop several weeks after initial exposure.
Borrelia IgM (Lyme Disease)
A Borrelia IgM test detects IgM antibodies against Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacterium responsible for Lyme disease. A positive result may indicate a recent or early-stage infection, as IgM antibodies are typically the first to appear after exposure.
C-Peptide
C-Peptide provides early insight into pancreatic function and insulin resistance. Proactive testing supports early detection of metabolic changes before diabetes develops.
C3 Complement
C3 Complement provides essential information about complement system function. It is valuable for monitoring autoimmune conditions and evaluating immune complex disorders.
CA 15-3
CA 15-3 is a protein associated with breast tissue that can be measured as part of a preventive health assessment. Including CA 15-3 in a routine panel helps establish a personal baseline for ongoing monitoring.
CA 19-9
CA 19-9 is a gastrointestinal marker that can be measured as part of a preventive health assessment to establish a personal baseline. Many benign conditions raise this marker, so results should always be reviewed by a healthcare professional.
CA 72-4
CA 72-4 is a gastric marker that can be measured as part of a preventive health assessment to help establish a personal baseline.
CA-125
A CA-125 test is part of a comprehensive health picture, measuring a protein that can be associated with various conditions. Elevated values have many possible explanations, including common benign gynecological conditions such as endometriosis and menstruation, as well as liver disease. This test alone cannot diagnose cancer and your healthcare professional will interpret the results alongside other clinical information to provide a complete and reassuring assessment.
CEA (Carcinoembryonic Antigen)
CEA is a broad tumor marker measurable as part of a preventive health assessment. Establishing a personal baseline and tracking trends over time is more informative than any single result.
CK-MB
CK-MB is a valuable cardiac marker for detecting heart muscle damage early. Including it in your health screening supports comprehensive cardiac risk assessment.
CMV IgG
A CMV IgG test detects IgG antibodies against cytomegalovirus (CMV) in your blood. A positive result typically indicates a past CMV infection and suggests that your immune system has developed long-term immunity to the virus.
CMV IgM
A CMV IgM test detects IgM antibodies against cytomegalovirus (CMV) in your blood. A positive result may indicate a recent or active CMV infection, as IgM antibodies are typically the first to appear after initial exposure to the virus.