Extensive testing, exceptional insights
We're in the business of prevention. We take the traditional checkup even further by testing 140+ of your biomarkers.
We're in the business of prevention. We take the traditional checkup even further by testing 140+ of your biomarkers.
Cardiovascular system
Apolipoprotein A-I (ApoA)
A protein component of HDL particles which represents an exact measure of "good cholesterol".
Blood test
Apolipoprotein B (ApoB)
A protein component of LDL particles which represents an exact measure of "bad cholesterol".
Blood test
Apolipoprotein B/Apolipoprotein A ratio (ApoB/ApoA)
A ratio that compares "good" and "bad" cholesterol in your body.
Blood test
Fasting glucose
A measure of how much sugar is in your bloodstream after a period of fasting.
Blood test
Glycated Hemoglobin (HbA1c)
A measure of your average blood sugar levels over the course of 2-3 months.
Blood test
High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (HDL-C)
An estimate of HDL (good cholesterol) which helps remove other forms of cholesterol from your bloodstream.
Blood test
Homeostatic Model Assessment (HOMA)
An estimate of how your body processes sugar.
Blood test
Lipoprotein (a) (Lp(a))
A subclass of LDL attached to a protein called Apolipoprotein(a).
Blood test
Low-density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (LDL-C)
An estimate of your LDL (bad cholesterol) levels that contributes to plaque buildup in your arteries.
Blood test
Total cholesterol
The total amount of cholesterol in your blood, including HDL-C, LDL-C and triglycerides.
Blood test
Total cholesterol/HDL ratio
A ratio that helps determine your risk for heart disease.
Blood test
Triglycerides
A type of fat found in your blood which serves as an energy source and is associated with an increased risk of heart disease.
Blood test
Triglycerides/HDL ratio
A ratio that helps determine your insulin resistance and your risk of heart disease.
Blood test
Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP)
The pressure on your arteries between heartbeats.
Vitals
Oxygen saturation (SpO2)
The amount of oxygen bound to your red blood cells, which indicates how well your body is getting oxygen.
Vitals
Resting Heart Rate
The number of times your heart beats per minute.
Vitals
Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP)
The pressure on your arteries when your heart beats.
Vitals
Electrocardiogram (EKG)
A test that records the electrical activity of your heart, including heart rate and rhythm.
Electrocardiogram (EKG)
Carotid ultrasound
To measure the thickness of two layers of the carotid artery wall and provides valuable information about the health of the vascular system as well as any potential risk for atherosclerosis.
Ultrasound
Glucose
The presence of glucose in your urine, typically associated with uncontrolled diabetes.
Urine test
Family history of diabetes
Diabetes may or may not be a risk factor for you based on your family history.
Questionnaire
* coming soon
Immune system
Albumin
A protein synthesized by the liver that plays a crucial role in maintaining fluid balance within the body. Additionally, it serves as an indicator of liver and kidney health, as well as nutritional status.
Blood test
Albumin/Globulin ratio (A/G)
The ratio of Albumin to Globulin levels in your body, which provides information about your liver, kidney function and your immune system.
Blood test
Basophils
A type of white blood cell involved in allergic reactions and immune response. Abnormal levels can indicate allergic or inflammatory conditions.
Blood test
Eosinophils
A type of white blood cell that helps fight off infections and plays a role in your body's allergic response.
Blood test
Ferritin
A protein that stores iron in your body. Elevated levels can indicate iron overload or inflammation.
Blood test
Globulin
A group of proteins in your blood that fight infections and transport nutrients.
Blood test
Hematocrit
The proportion of your red blood cells in the total volume of blood, used to evaluate anemia and blood-related conditions.
Blood test
Hemoglobin
A type of protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen in your body.
Blood test
Lymphocytes
A type of white blood cell involved in immune response. Abnormal levels can indicate infection or an immune system disorder.
Blood test
Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH)
A measure of the average amount of hemoglobin in your red blood cells, used to diagnose anemia.
Blood test
Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
A measure of the average concentration of hemoglobin in your red blood cells, used to assess and classify different types of anemia.
Blood test
Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
A measure of the average size of your red blood cells, used to diagnose different types of anemia.
Blood test
Mean Platelet Volume (MPV)
A measure of the average size of your platelets, which can indicate certain diseases.
Blood test
Monocytes
A type of white blood cell involved in immune response and tissue repair. Abnormal levels can indicate infection or chronic inflammation.
Blood test
Neutrophils
A type of white blood cell that plays a critical role in the immune response against infection. Abnormal levels can indicate infection or inflammation.
Blood test
Platelets
A type of blood cell that helps with clotting.
Blood test
Red Blood Cell (RBC)
The number of red blood cells in a given volume of your blood, used to evaluate various blood conditions and disorders.
Blood test
Red blood cell Distribution Width (RDW)
A measure of the variation in the size of your red blood cells, used to diagnose and classify different types of anemia.
Blood test
Serum Protein Electrophoresis (SPEP)
A laboratory technique that separates proteins in your blood based on their electrical charge and size, helping identify abnormalities and certain diseases.
Blood test
Total protein
The total amount of protein in your blood, including albumin and globulin.
Blood test
White Blood Cell (WBC)
The number of white blood cells in a given volume of your blood, used to assess immune system function and detect infections or inflammatory conditions.
Blood test
Vaccine Assessment Tool
A questionnaire to assess your personal vaccination schedule.
Questionnaire
Thyroid
Free T4
A hormone produced by the thyroid which helps regulate metabolism.
Blood test
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
A hormone released by the pituitary gland that stimulates your thyroid to produce thyroid hormones.
Blood test
Liver
Alanine Transaminase (ALT)
An enzyme found primarily in your liver which also plays a vital role in the metabolism of amino acids and therefore can indicate the health of your liver.
Blood test
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
An enzyme found in several tissues including the liver, bones and bile ducts that plays a role in breaking down proteins in the body.
Blood test
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST)
Another enzyme that plays a crucial role in the metabolism of amino acids and is primarily found in your liver and heart.
Blood test
Aspartate aminotransferase/Alanine Transaminase ratio (AST/ALT)
A ratio between two primary liver enzyme levels that can help differentiate between various liver conditions like alcoholic liver disease and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Blood test
Bilirubin
A waste product formed during the breakdown of red blood cells.
Blood test
Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT)
An enzyme which plays a role in the transfer of amino acids and peptides across cell membranes and is a very sensitive enzyme for detecting biliary tract diseases.
Blood test
Bilirubin
The presence of bilirubin in your urine, which can indicate liver or gallbladder issues.
Urine test
Alcohol consumption
A measure of the amount and frequency of alcohol your consume, which affects your overall health.
Questionnaire
Pancreas
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10)
A natural antioxidant produced by your body that helps produce energy and protects cells from damage.
Blood test
Selenium
A mineral that is vital for reproduction, thyroid hormone function, and DNA synthesis. Also acts as an antioxidant.
Blood test
Zinc
A mineral crucial for immune function, protein synthesis, and cell division. Also acts as an antioxidant.
Blood test
Metabolic system
Fastin insulin
An estimate of how much insulin is in your bloodstream after a period of fasting, a hormone secreted by the pancreas that regulates blood sugar levels.
Blood test
Calcium
A mineral essential for bone health, muscle function, and other physiological processes in your body.
Blood test
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
A waste product produced during metabolism and exhaled through your lungs. Can used to evaluate the effectiveness of your respiratory system and metabolic processes.
Blood test
Chloride
An electrolyte that works with sodium to maintain fluid balance and helps regulate blood pressure.
Blood test
Creatinine Kinase (CK)
An enzyme found throughout the body that helps your muscles produce energy.
Blood test
Magnesium, RBC
A measure of the amount of magnesium inside red blood cells that reflects intracellular levels.
Blood test
Magnesium, serum
A mineral essential for nerve function, muscle contraction, and bone structure.
Blood test
Phosphorus
A mineral essential for bone health, energy production, and numerous biochemical reactions in your body.
Blood test
Potassium
An electrolyte necessary for proper cell function, nerve transmission, and muscle contraction.
Blood test
Sodium
An electrolyte involved in maintaining fluid balance, nerve function, and muscle contraction.
Blood test
Kidney
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
A measure of the amount of nitrogen in your blood that comes from the waste product urea.
Blood test
Blood Urea Nitrogen/Creatinine ratio (BCR)
The ratio of Blood Urea Nitrogen to blood Creatinine levels in your body, which is used to diagnose kidney disease or damage.
Blood test
Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)
A measure of how well your kidneys are filtering waste from your blood.
Blood test
Uric acid
A waste product formed during purine breakdown in the liver, excreted by the kidneys.
Blood test
Creatinine
The concentration of creatinine in your urine used to estimate kidney function and assess the completeness of urine collection.
Urine test
Ketone
The presence of ketones in your urine, used to assess uncontrolled diabetes or as an indication of starvation.
Urine test
Microalbumin
The amount of protein or microalbumin in your urine, used to detect early signs of kidney damage in conditions like diabetes.
Urine test
Nitrites
A waste product, the presence of which is used to assess possible urinary tract infections caused by a specific type of bacteria.
Urine test
pH
A measure of the acidity or alkalinity of your urine.
Urine test
Red blood count
The number of red blood cells in your urine, which can help diagnose kidney issues, urinary tract infections, or bladder issues.
Urine test
White blood count
The number of white blood cells in your urine, which can help diagnose infections.
Urine test
Antioxidant defense system
Amylase
An enzyme produced in the salivary glands and pancreas, which plays a critical role in the digestion of carbohydrates.
Blood test
Lipase
An enzyme secreted in the digestive tract, which aids in the breakdown of fats into fatty acids and glycerol.
Blood test
Inflammation system
High-sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP)
A protein that increases when there is inflammation in your body. Particularly associated with cardiovascular disease.
Blood test
Homocysteine
An amino acid that is naturally produced in the body. If incorrectly or inadequately metabolized, it can increase your risk of heart disease.
Blood test
Sleep, stress & sex
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEAS)
A hormone which serves as a precursor for your body's production of other hormones like estrogen and testosterone. It offers valuable information about your adrenal function.
Blood test
Free Testosterone
The amount of testosterone that is not bound to proteins and is available for use by your body's cells.
Blood test
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)
A carrier protein for sex hormones that helps transport them through your bloodstream and prevent their rapid breakdown or clearance from your body.
Blood test
Total Testosterone
A hormone essential for sexual development, muscle mass, bone density, and other vital physical functions.
Blood test
* coming soon
Diet & Nutrition
Arachidonic Acid (AA)
An omega-6 fatty acid primarily found in animal products such as poultry, eggs, and fish.
Blood test
Arachidonic Acid/Eicosapentaenoic Acid ratio (AA/EPA)
A ratio which measures the balance between these two fatty acids and is a more specific indicator of inflammatory status.
Blood test
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA)
An omega-3 fatty acid found in fatty fish, fish oil supplements and algae.
Blood test
Docosapentaenoic Acid (DPA)
An omega-3 fatty acid found in cold-water fatty fish like mackerel, salmon, and seal blubber or in red meat and eggs.
Blood test
Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA)
An omega-3 fatty acid found in fatty fish such as salmon, mackerel, and sardines, as well as in fish oil supplements.
Blood test
Linoleic Acid (LA)
An omega-6 fatty acid found in plant-based oils like sunflower, safflower, and corn oil, as well as in nuts and seeds.
Blood test
Omega-3 index
The amount of omega-3 fatty acids eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in your red blood cell membranes.
Blood test
Omega-6, total
The total amount of omega-6 fatty acids in the body.
Blood test
Omega-6/Omega-3 ratio
A ratio which measures the balance of these two types of fatty acids in your body. A high ratio is associated with inflammation and an increased risk of chronic disease.
Blood test
Omegacheck™
A test that measures the levels of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in the whole blood, which may reflect more recent supplementation or dietary intake.
Blood test
Vitamin B12
The amount of available Vitamin B12. Essential for neurological function and red blood cell production.
Blood test
Vitamin B9, RBC
A vitamin essential for cell growth and metabolism. When measured in red blood cells (RBC), it can provide crucial information about your long-term nutritional status.
Blood test
Vitamin D
A fat-soluble vitamin that is essential for bone health and immune function.
Blood test
Skin cancer
Lesions Pictures
An assessment of any eventual abnormal moles and/or lesions on your body to detect possible skin cancer.
Skin Cancer test
Hearing
Audiometry
A test of your ability to hear sounds of varying frequencies and volumes which evaluates both the intensity (loudness) and the tone (speed of sound wave vibrations) at which you begin to hear sounds.
Hearing test
Vision
Extraocular Muscle Function Testing
A test that evaluates your eye muscle coordination and range of motion, which is important for maintaining binocular vision.
Ophthalmological test
Fundoscopic Examination
A photo of the back part of your eye, including the retina, optic disc, and blood vessels, which can be examined to detect conditions like hypertension or diabetes.
Ophthalmological test
Pupillary Light Reflexes
A test that evaluates your pupils' reactions to light, which also indicates nervous system function.
Ophthalmological test
Tonometry
A measure of your intraocular pressure, which can help detect glaucoma.
Ophthalmological test
Visual Acuity Test
Measures of how light is bent as it passes through your eye. This helps determine the appropriate prescription for your glasses or contact lenses.
Ophthalmological test
Fitness
Endurance test
A test that measures your heart rate in response to exercise, used to assess your overall cardiovascular fitness and endurance.
Fitness test
Flexibility assessment
A measure of the range of motion at a certain joint or group of joints.
Fitness test
Grip strength
A measure of the maximum static force that a hand can exert and assess the overall muscular strength and function of the hand and forearm.
Fitness test
Posture
A test that assesses your body's alignment to identify any deviations that could lead to pain or movement dysfunction.
Fitness test
Stability assessment
A measure of the ability to maintain control of body movement in all types of positions and situations.
Fitness test
Neuro-cognitive disorders
5 Words Test (FWT)
A cognitive test which evaluates verbal fluency and executive function.
Neuro-cognitive tests
Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test (PASAT)
A neuropsychological test that assesses cognitive processing speed, attention, and visual-motor coordination.
Neuro-cognitive tests
Cancer
Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool*
A predictive model that estimates a woman's risk of developing breast cancer.
Questionnaire
Abdominal full ultrasound*
Ultrasound
Breast ultrasound (women)*
Ultrasound
Neck ultrasound
Ultrasound
Pelvic or testicular ultrasound*
Ultrasound
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) test*
A protein produced by the prostate, which can provide information about risk for prostate cancer as well as treatment monitoring.
HPV Test
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), free (M)*
Blood test
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), total (M)*
Blood test
Occult blood stool test*
A test that detects nonvisible blood in your stool, used to diagnose gastrointestinal issues such as ulcers or colon cancer.
Stool test
* coming soon
Dimensions
Cardiovascular system
Apolipoprotein A-I (ApoA)
A protein component of HDL particles which represents an exact measure of "good cholesterol".
Blood test
Apolipoprotein B (ApoB)
A protein component of LDL particles which represents an exact measure of "bad cholesterol".
Blood test
Apolipoprotein B/Apolipoprotein A ratio (ApoB/ApoA)
A ratio that compares "good" and "bad" cholesterol in your body.
Blood test
Fasting glucose
A measure of how much sugar is in your bloodstream after a period of fasting.
Blood test
Glycated Hemoglobin (HbA1c)
A measure of your average blood sugar levels over the course of 2-3 months.
Blood test
High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (HDL-C)
An estimate of HDL (good cholesterol) which helps remove other forms of cholesterol from your bloodstream.
Blood test
Homeostatic Model Assessment (HOMA)
An estimate of how your body processes sugar.
Blood test
Lipoprotein (a) (Lp(a))
A subclass of LDL attached to a protein called Apolipoprotein(a).
Blood test
Low-density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (LDL-C)
An estimate of your LDL (bad cholesterol) levels that contributes to plaque buildup in your arteries.
Blood test
Total cholesterol
The total amount of cholesterol in your blood, including HDL-C, LDL-C and triglycerides.
Blood test
Total cholesterol/HDL ratio
A ratio that helps determine your risk for heart disease.
Blood test
Triglycerides
A type of fat found in your blood which serves as an energy source and is associated with an increased risk of heart disease.
Blood test
Triglycerides/HDL ratio
A ratio that helps determine your insulin resistance and your risk of heart disease.
Blood test
Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP)
The pressure on your arteries between heartbeats.
Vitals
Oxygen saturation (SpO2)
The amount of oxygen bound to your red blood cells, which indicates how well your body is getting oxygen.
Vitals
Resting Heart Rate
The number of times your heart beats per minute.
Vitals
Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP)
The pressure on your arteries when your heart beats.
Vitals
Electrocardiogram (EKG)
A test that records the electrical activity of your heart, including heart rate and rhythm.
Electrocardiogram (EKG)
Carotid ultrasound
To measure the thickness of two layers of the carotid artery wall and provides valuable information about the health of the vascular system as well as any potential risk for atherosclerosis.
Ultrasound
Glucose
The presence of glucose in your urine, typically associated with uncontrolled diabetes.
Urine test
Family history of diabetes
Diabetes may or may not be a risk factor for you based on your family history.
Questionnaire
* coming soon
Immune system
Albumin
A protein synthesized by the liver that plays a crucial role in maintaining fluid balance within the body. Additionally, it serves as an indicator of liver and kidney health, as well as nutritional status.
Blood test
Albumin/Globulin ratio (A/G)
The ratio of Albumin to Globulin levels in your body, which provides information about your liver, kidney function and your immune system.
Blood test
Basophils
A type of white blood cell involved in allergic reactions and immune response. Abnormal levels can indicate allergic or inflammatory conditions.
Blood test
Eosinophils
A type of white blood cell that helps fight off infections and plays a role in your body's allergic response.
Blood test
Ferritin
A protein that stores iron in your body. Elevated levels can indicate iron overload or inflammation.
Blood test
Globulin
A group of proteins in your blood that fight infections and transport nutrients.
Blood test
Hematocrit
The proportion of your red blood cells in the total volume of blood, used to evaluate anemia and blood-related conditions.
Blood test
Hemoglobin
A type of protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen in your body.
Blood test
Lymphocytes
A type of white blood cell involved in immune response. Abnormal levels can indicate infection or an immune system disorder.
Blood test
Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH)
A measure of the average amount of hemoglobin in your red blood cells, used to diagnose anemia.
Blood test
Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
A measure of the average concentration of hemoglobin in your red blood cells, used to assess and classify different types of anemia.
Blood test
Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
A measure of the average size of your red blood cells, used to diagnose different types of anemia.
Blood test
Mean Platelet Volume (MPV)
A measure of the average size of your platelets, which can indicate certain diseases.
Blood test
Monocytes
A type of white blood cell involved in immune response and tissue repair. Abnormal levels can indicate infection or chronic inflammation.
Blood test
Neutrophils
A type of white blood cell that plays a critical role in the immune response against infection. Abnormal levels can indicate infection or inflammation.
Blood test
Platelets
A type of blood cell that helps with clotting.
Blood test
Red Blood Cell (RBC)
The number of red blood cells in a given volume of your blood, used to evaluate various blood conditions and disorders.
Blood test
Red blood cell Distribution Width (RDW)
A measure of the variation in the size of your red blood cells, used to diagnose and classify different types of anemia.
Blood test
Serum Protein Electrophoresis (SPEP)
A laboratory technique that separates proteins in your blood based on their electrical charge and size, helping identify abnormalities and certain diseases.
Blood test
Total protein
The total amount of protein in your blood, including albumin and globulin.
Blood test
White Blood Cell (WBC)
The number of white blood cells in a given volume of your blood, used to assess immune system function and detect infections or inflammatory conditions.
Blood test
Vaccine Assessment Tool
A questionnaire to assess your personal vaccination schedule.
Questionnaire
Thyroid
Free T4
A hormone produced by the thyroid which helps regulate metabolism.
Blood test
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
A hormone released by the pituitary gland that stimulates your thyroid to produce thyroid hormones.
Blood test
Liver
Alanine Transaminase (ALT)
An enzyme found primarily in your liver which also plays a vital role in the metabolism of amino acids and therefore can indicate the health of your liver.
Blood test
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
An enzyme found in several tissues including the liver, bones and bile ducts that plays a role in breaking down proteins in the body.
Blood test
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST)
Another enzyme that plays a crucial role in the metabolism of amino acids and is primarily found in your liver and heart.
Blood test
Aspartate aminotransferase/Alanine Transaminase ratio (AST/ALT)
A ratio between two primary liver enzyme levels that can help differentiate between various liver conditions like alcoholic liver disease and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Blood test
Bilirubin
A waste product formed during the breakdown of red blood cells.
Blood test
Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT)
An enzyme which plays a role in the transfer of amino acids and peptides across cell membranes and is a very sensitive enzyme for detecting biliary tract diseases.
Blood test
Bilirubin
The presence of bilirubin in your urine, which can indicate liver or gallbladder issues.
Urine test
Alcohol consumption
A measure of the amount and frequency of alcohol your consume, which affects your overall health.
Questionnaire
Pancreas
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10)
A natural antioxidant produced by your body that helps produce energy and protects cells from damage.
Blood test
Selenium
A mineral that is vital for reproduction, thyroid hormone function, and DNA synthesis. Also acts as an antioxidant.
Blood test
Zinc
A mineral crucial for immune function, protein synthesis, and cell division. Also acts as an antioxidant.
Blood test
Metabolic system
Fastin insulin
An estimate of how much insulin is in your bloodstream after a period of fasting, a hormone secreted by the pancreas that regulates blood sugar levels.
Blood test
Calcium
A mineral essential for bone health, muscle function, and other physiological processes in your body.
Blood test
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
A waste product produced during metabolism and exhaled through your lungs. Can used to evaluate the effectiveness of your respiratory system and metabolic processes.
Blood test
Chloride
An electrolyte that works with sodium to maintain fluid balance and helps regulate blood pressure.
Blood test
Creatinine Kinase (CK)
An enzyme found throughout the body that helps your muscles produce energy.
Blood test
Magnesium, RBC
A measure of the amount of magnesium inside red blood cells that reflects intracellular levels.
Blood test
Magnesium, serum
A mineral essential for nerve function, muscle contraction, and bone structure.
Blood test
Phosphorus
A mineral essential for bone health, energy production, and numerous biochemical reactions in your body.
Blood test
Potassium
An electrolyte necessary for proper cell function, nerve transmission, and muscle contraction.
Blood test
Sodium
An electrolyte involved in maintaining fluid balance, nerve function, and muscle contraction.
Blood test
Kidney
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
A measure of the amount of nitrogen in your blood that comes from the waste product urea.
Blood test
Blood Urea Nitrogen/Creatinine ratio (BCR)
The ratio of Blood Urea Nitrogen to blood Creatinine levels in your body, which is used to diagnose kidney disease or damage.
Blood test
Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)
A measure of how well your kidneys are filtering waste from your blood.
Blood test
Uric acid
A waste product formed during purine breakdown in the liver, excreted by the kidneys.
Blood test
Creatinine
The concentration of creatinine in your urine used to estimate kidney function and assess the completeness of urine collection.
Urine test
Ketone
The presence of ketones in your urine, used to assess uncontrolled diabetes or as an indication of starvation.
Urine test
Microalbumin
The amount of protein or microalbumin in your urine, used to detect early signs of kidney damage in conditions like diabetes.
Urine test
Nitrites
A waste product, the presence of which is used to assess possible urinary tract infections caused by a specific type of bacteria.
Urine test
pH
A measure of the acidity or alkalinity of your urine.
Urine test
Red blood count
The number of red blood cells in your urine, which can help diagnose kidney issues, urinary tract infections, or bladder issues.
Urine test
White blood count
The number of white blood cells in your urine, which can help diagnose infections.
Urine test
Antioxidant defense system
Amylase
An enzyme produced in the salivary glands and pancreas, which plays a critical role in the digestion of carbohydrates.
Blood test
Lipase
An enzyme secreted in the digestive tract, which aids in the breakdown of fats into fatty acids and glycerol.
Blood test
Inflammation system
High-sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP)
A protein that increases when there is inflammation in your body. Particularly associated with cardiovascular disease.
Blood test
Homocysteine
An amino acid that is naturally produced in the body. If incorrectly or inadequately metabolized, it can increase your risk of heart disease.
Blood test
Sleep, stress & sex
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEAS)
A hormone which serves as a precursor for your body's production of other hormones like estrogen and testosterone. It offers valuable information about your adrenal function.
Blood test
Free Testosterone
The amount of testosterone that is not bound to proteins and is available for use by your body's cells.
Blood test
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)
A carrier protein for sex hormones that helps transport them through your bloodstream and prevent their rapid breakdown or clearance from your body.
Blood test
Total Testosterone
A hormone essential for sexual development, muscle mass, bone density, and other vital physical functions.
Blood test
* coming soon
Diet & Nutrition
Arachidonic Acid (AA)
An omega-6 fatty acid primarily found in animal products such as poultry, eggs, and fish.
Blood test
Arachidonic Acid/Eicosapentaenoic Acid ratio (AA/EPA)
A ratio which measures the balance between these two fatty acids and is a more specific indicator of inflammatory status.
Blood test
Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA)
An omega-3 fatty acid found in fatty fish, fish oil supplements and algae.
Blood test
Docosapentaenoic Acid (DPA)
An omega-3 fatty acid found in cold-water fatty fish like mackerel, salmon, and seal blubber or in red meat and eggs.
Blood test
Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA)
An omega-3 fatty acid found in fatty fish such as salmon, mackerel, and sardines, as well as in fish oil supplements.
Blood test
Linoleic Acid (LA)
An omega-6 fatty acid found in plant-based oils like sunflower, safflower, and corn oil, as well as in nuts and seeds.
Blood test
Omega-3 index
The amount of omega-3 fatty acids eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in your red blood cell membranes.
Blood test
Omega-6, total
The total amount of omega-6 fatty acids in the body.
Blood test
Omega-6/Omega-3 ratio
A ratio which measures the balance of these two types of fatty acids in your body. A high ratio is associated with inflammation and an increased risk of chronic disease.
Blood test
Omegacheck™
A test that measures the levels of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in the whole blood, which may reflect more recent supplementation or dietary intake.
Blood test
Vitamin B12
The amount of available Vitamin B12. Essential for neurological function and red blood cell production.
Blood test
Vitamin B9, RBC
A vitamin essential for cell growth and metabolism. When measured in red blood cells (RBC), it can provide crucial information about your long-term nutritional status.
Blood test
Vitamin D
A fat-soluble vitamin that is essential for bone health and immune function.
Blood test
Skin cancer
Lesions Pictures
An assessment of any eventual abnormal moles and/or lesions on your body to detect possible skin cancer.
Skin Cancer test
Hearing
Audiometry
A test of your ability to hear sounds of varying frequencies and volumes which evaluates both the intensity (loudness) and the tone (speed of sound wave vibrations) at which you begin to hear sounds.
Hearing test
Vision
Extraocular Muscle Function Testing
A test that evaluates your eye muscle coordination and range of motion, which is important for maintaining binocular vision.
Ophthalmological test
Fundoscopic Examination
A photo of the back part of your eye, including the retina, optic disc, and blood vessels, which can be examined to detect conditions like hypertension or diabetes.
Ophthalmological test
Pupillary Light Reflexes
A test that evaluates your pupils' reactions to light, which also indicates nervous system function.
Ophthalmological test
Tonometry
A measure of your intraocular pressure, which can help detect glaucoma.
Ophthalmological test
Visual Acuity Test
Measures of how light is bent as it passes through your eye. This helps determine the appropriate prescription for your glasses or contact lenses.
Ophthalmological test
Fitness
Endurance test
A test that measures your heart rate in response to exercise, used to assess your overall cardiovascular fitness and endurance.
Fitness test
Flexibility assessment
A measure of the range of motion at a certain joint or group of joints.
Fitness test
Grip strength
A measure of the maximum static force that a hand can exert and assess the overall muscular strength and function of the hand and forearm.
Fitness test
Posture
A test that assesses your body's alignment to identify any deviations that could lead to pain or movement dysfunction.
Fitness test
Stability assessment
A measure of the ability to maintain control of body movement in all types of positions and situations.
Fitness test
Neuro-cognitive disorders
5 Words Test (FWT)
A cognitive test which evaluates verbal fluency and executive function.
Neuro-cognitive tests
Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test (PASAT)
A neuropsychological test that assesses cognitive processing speed, attention, and visual-motor coordination.
Neuro-cognitive tests
Cancer
Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool*
A predictive model that estimates a woman's risk of developing breast cancer.
Questionnaire
Abdominal full ultrasound*
Ultrasound
Breast ultrasound (women)*
Ultrasound
Neck ultrasound
Ultrasound
Pelvic or testicular ultrasound*
Ultrasound
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) test*
A protein produced by the prostate, which can provide information about risk for prostate cancer as well as treatment monitoring.
HPV Test
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), free (M)*
Blood test
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), total (M)*
Blood test
Occult blood stool test*
A test that detects nonvisible blood in your stool, used to diagnose gastrointestinal issues such as ulcers or colon cancer.
Stool test
* coming soon