Everlab Longevity Diagnostics

Our Suite of Tests.

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Heart Health

Cancer Detection

Metabolic Function

Autoimmunity

Kidney Function

Liver Function

Male Health

Female Health

Blood and Bone Marrow Function

Full Body Composition/DEXA

Bone Health

Alzheimer's

Allergies

Heavy Metals

Muscle Health

Aerobic Capacity

Nutrition

Electrolytes

Zinc
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Measures zinc levels, indicating nutritional status and immune function.

Vitamin B12
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Measures levels of this essential nutrient, crucial for nerve function and red blood cell production.

Omega 3 Index (EPA and DHA) and Omega 6 to 3 Ratio
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Measures levels of EPA and DHA in your blood, indicating the balance between omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids.

Nutrition Optimisation Advice
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A one hour consultation with a dietician. Receive guidance to improve your diet, adjusting food choices to meet nutritional needs and support overall health.

Magnesium
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Measures magnesium levels, indicating conditions affecting magnesium excretion or loss.

Food Diary Analysis
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Tracks everything you eat and drink to identify dietary patterns, helping improve nutrition by highlighting deficiencies or excesses.

Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM)
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Uses a sensor under your skin to measure glucose levels continuously, monitoring your body's blood sugar spike reactions after consuming different foods and drinks. Learn more about CGM testing here.

Isometric Squat
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Measures maximum strength capacity by pushing a fixed barbell in a squat position, assessing lower body strength.

Isometric Mid-Thigh Pull
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Measures maximum strength capacity by pulling a fixed barbell, assessing muscle function.

Grip Strength
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Measures hand and forearm strength by squeezing a device, evaluating overall muscle strength.

Counter Movement Jump
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Measures explosive leg power by jumping from a squat position, indicating leg strength.

Uric Acid
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Measures uric acid levels from the breakdown of purines, indicating risk for gout or kidney issues if levels are high.

Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
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Measures TSH levels to assess thyroid function, indicating underactive or overactive thyroid conditions.

HbA1c (NGSP)
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Measures average blood glucose over 2-3 months, crucial for managing diabetes by showing long-term blood sugar control.

HbA1c (IFCC)
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Measures average blood glucose over 2-3 months, crucial for managing diabetes by showing long-term blood sugar control.

Fibroscan
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A non-invasive ultrasound device measuring liver stiffness and fat content to diagnose and monitor liver diseases like fibrosis and cirrhosis.

Fasting Insulin
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Measures insulin levels after fasting to evaluate insulin production, pancreas function, and risk for insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes.

Fasting Glucose
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Measures blood glucose after an 8-hour fast to assess blood sugar management, indicating diabetes or pre-diabetes.

Estimated Average Glucose
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Derived from HbA1c, indicating overall blood sugar control over the past 2-3 months, useful for diabetes management.

Total Testosterone
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Measures overall testosterone levels in your blood, diagnosing hormonal conditions.

Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin level (SHBG)
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Measures Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin levels, regulating the balance of testosterone and oestrogen.

Serum Iron
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Measures iron levels in your blood, indicating anaemia or other iron-related conditions.

Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)
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Measures PSA levels, indicating prostate health and potential cancer.

Free Testosterone
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Measures the fraction of testosterone not bound to proteins, diagnosing hormonal imbalances.

Total Serum Protein
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Measures the total amount of protein in your blood, indicating nutritional status and potential liver or kidney disease.

Serum Globulin
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A group of blood proteins including antibodies and clotting proteins. Abnormal levels can signal liver disease or immune disorders.

Serum Bilirubin
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Measures bilirubin levels, a yellow pigment from red blood cell breakdown. High levels indicate liver issues or bile duct blockages.

Serum Albumin
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A protein in your blood that maintains fluid balance and carries hormones, vitamins, and drugs. Low levels suggest liver disease, kidney problems, or malnutrition.

Gamma-GT
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Measures this enzyme level to diagnose liver or bile duct problems, monitor liver disease treatment, and check for alcohol abuse.

Aspartate Transaminase (AST)
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An enzyme in the liver and heart. High levels in the blood indicate tissue damage, often related to liver disease.

Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
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An enzyme important for bone growth and liver function. Abnormal levels may indicate bone or liver issues.

Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)
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An enzyme in the liver that helps process proteins. High levels in the blood suggest liver damage or disease.

Urea
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A waste product from protein breakdown in your blood, indicating kidney function and how well your body is processing waste.

Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)
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A test measuring how well your kidneys filter waste from the blood, helping detect early-stage kidney disease and assessing overall kidney function.

Creatinine
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A waste product from muscle metabolism, filtered by kidneys and excreted in urine. Its levels, along with eGFR and urea, indicate kidney health.

Mercury
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Detects mercury levels in the blood, determining potential harm.

Lead
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Indicates if you have been exposed to harmful levels of lead.

Total Cholesterol
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Measures all cholesterol in your blood, indicating heart disease risk by assessing levels of HDL, LDL, and triglycerides.

Systolic Blood Pressure Profiling
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Measures arterial pressure during heartbeats, indicating risk for hypertension-related conditions.

Serum Triglycerides
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A type of blood fat. High levels suggest increased heart disease risk, potentially needing dietary or medical intervention.

Non-HDL Cholesterol
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Total cholesterol minus HDL, indicating all potentially harmful cholesterol types that contribute to cardiovascular disease.

Lipoprotein (a) / Lp (a)
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A particle carrying cholesterol, fats, and proteins. High levels, often genetic, can increase heart disease and stroke risk due to arterial plaque buildup.

LDL Cholesterol
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“Bad” cholesterol that can accumulate in artery walls, high levels increase heart disease and stroke risk.

High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein
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A sensitive CRP test detecting minute inflammation changes, indicating risk for conditions like heart disease.

HDL Cholesterol
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“Good” cholesterol that removes other cholesterol types from the bloodstream, high levels reduce heart disease risk.

Exercise Stress Echocardiogram (ESE)
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Combines an exercise test with ultrasound images to assess heart function during physical activity.

Electrocardiogram (ECG)
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Records heart’s electrical activity, showing heartbeat rate, rhythm, and signal strength, helping detect irregularities. Learn more about ECG tests.

Diastolic Blood Pressure Profiling
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Measures arterial pressure when the heart rests between beats, assessing heart relaxation and blood flow maintenance.

CT coronary angiogram (CTCA)
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The gold standard for assessing heart health. Uses X-rays to create detailed images of heart arteries detecting plaque build up which leads to strokes and heart attacks. Learn more here.

C-Reactive Protein
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A liver-produced substance indicating inflammation. High levels signal infections or chronic diseases.

Apolipoprotein B
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A protein that carries cholesterol in your blood. High levels suggest increased bad cholesterol (LDL), raising heart disease risk.

Total Lean Mass
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Calculates the weight of muscles, bones, organs, and fluids excluding fat, reflecting body composition and physical health.

Total Fat Mass
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Indicates the total fat in your body, important for assessing metabolic disease risk.

Total Body % Fat
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Measures the proportion of your weight made up of fat tissue. Data is collected via a DEXA scan.

Relative Skeletal Muscle Index (RSMI)
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RSMI estimates skeletal muscle mass relative to height, indicating risks for conditions like sarcopenia. Data is collected via a DEXA scan.

Lean Mass of Legs
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Assesses the weight of muscles, bones, and non-fat tissues in your legs, reflecting lower body health.

Lean Mass of Arms
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Refers to muscle and non-fat tissue in your arms, important for assessing strength and fitness.

Fat Mass Index (FMI)
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Measures fat relative to your height, helping assess metabolic-related health risks.

Fat Free Mass Index (FFMI)
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FFMI measures lean muscle mass in relation to height, indicating fitness and nutritional status.

Estimated VAT Volume
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Measures the volume of visceral fat, indicating health risks associated with high internal fat levels.

Estimated VAT Mass
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Assesses visceral fat around internal organs, evaluating risks for conditions like diabetes and heart disease.

Body Mass Index (BMI)
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BMI compares weight to height to estimate body fat, indicating if you’re underweight, healthy, overweight, or obese.

Android/Gynoid Ratio
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Compares abdominal fat to hip and thigh fat, assessing risk for metabolic and cardiovascular diseases.

Transferrin Saturation
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Measures the percentage of transferrin bound to iron, indicating iron levels in your blood.

Total Testosterone
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Assess whether your testosterone levels are within the normal range for your age and sex. Abnormal results may impact muscle strength, bone density, and sexual health.

Total Iron-Binding Capacity (TIBC)
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Measures how much iron your blood can carry, checking for iron deficiency or overload.

Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin level (SHBG)
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Measures Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin levels, regulating the balance of testosterone and oestrogen.

Serum Transferrin
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Measures transferrin levels, a protein that transports iron in your body.

Serum Iron
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Measures the amount of iron in your blood, indicating conditions like anaemia or haemochromatosis.

Serum Ferritin
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Measures ferritin levels to indicate how much iron is stored in your body, diagnosing iron deficiency or overload.

Pregnancy (Quantitative b-HCG)
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Measures HCG hormone levels in your blood to confirm pregnancy or monitor certain cancers.

Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
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Provides insight into sexual development and fertility by triggering estrogen release and ovulation. Helps diagnose perimenopause and menopause. Not applicable if on hormonal birth control.

Iron Saturation
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Measures the percentage of transferrin (a protein that carries iron) bound to iron, indicating iron balance in your body.

Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
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FSH Test: Measures Follicle Stimulating Hormone levels, assessing reproductive health and diagnosing fertility issues.

Sodium
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A mineral in your blood that helps regulate electrolyte balance and hydration. Its level can indicate issues with your kidneys, heart, liver, or fluid balance.

Potassium
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An essential mineral for muscle function, nerve signals, and fluid balance. Blood levels can indicate kidney or heart conditions and overall electrolyte balance.

Chloride
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An electrolyte that balances fluids in the body. It works with sodium and potassium, with levels indicating hydration, acid-base balance, and kidney function.

Bicarbonate
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A chemical maintaining your blood’s pH balance. It checks kidney function and indicates if your body is struggling with pH balance, kidney disease, or respiratory issues.

Ultrasound
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Uses sound waves to create images of internal organs, checking for various conditions without radiation.

Lung CT chest (everlab™ ultra-low radiation protocol)
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Takes detailed lung and chest images without contrast dye, using a low radiation dose to check for lung conditions.

Gastroscopy
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Uses a flexible tube with a camera to examine your stomach, identifying causes of stomach pain, ulcers, or bleeding.

Full Body MRI
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Uses a magnet and radio waves to create detailed internal body images, detecting abnormalities and cancers. Learn more here.

Faecal Occult Blood Test
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Screens for hidden blood in stool, indicating bowel cancer or other gut conditions.

Colonoscopy
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Uses a flexible tube with a camera to examine the large bowel, detecting polyps, cancer, and other conditions.

Cancer Antigen 125
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Detects a protein often found on ovarian cancer cells.

Vitamin D
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Essential for calcium absorption, supporting healthy bones and teeth. Low levels may indicate bone disorders, risk of osteoporosis, or insufficient sunlight or dietary vitamin D.

Total Body Bone Mineral Content
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Measures total minerals in your bones to assess density and strength, indicating risks for osteoporosis.

Standardised Bone Density Comparisons
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Compares your bone density to healthy young adult averages to gauge bone strength. Data is collected via a DEXA scan.

Multi-level Lumbar Spine Densities
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Measures bone density in your lower back to detect bone loss and osteoporosis. Data is collected via a DEXA scan.

Forearm Radius Density
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Measures mineral content in the forearm bone to diagnose osteoporosis and assess fracture risk. Data is collected via a DEXA scan.

Femoral Neck Densities
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Assesses bone density in the hip to evaluate the risk of hip fractures, crucial for bone health. Data is collected via a DEXA scan.

Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)
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Indicates the variation in size of red blood cells. High RDW suggests mixed cell sizes, indicating types of anaemia or other health issues.

Red Cell Count
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Measures the number of red blood cells, crucial for diagnosing various blood conditions.

Platelets
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Tiny blood cells that help clot blood. An abnormal count may indicate disorders affecting platelet production or function.

Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
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Measures the average size of red blood cells. Large MCV may indicate vitamin B12 or folate deficiency, while small MCV may indicate iron deficiency.

Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
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Measures the concentration of haemoglobin in red blood cells. Abnormal levels indicate anaemia or other blood disorders.

Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin (MCH)
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Measures the average amount of haemoglobin in a red blood cell. Low MCH suggests iron deficiency; high MCH indicates vitamin B12 or folate deficiency.

Haemoglobin
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A protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen. Levels indicate oxygen-carrying capacity and can diagnose anaemia or polycythaemia.

Haematocrit
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Measures the percentage of red blood cells in your blood, assessing overall blood health and indicating anaemia or dehydration.

Total White Cell Count
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Measures the number of white blood cells, indicating the body’s ability to fight infection and the presence of inflammation, infection, or bone marrow disorders.

Neutrophils
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Play a key role in fighting infection. High counts suggest active infection or inflammation; low counts weaken infection-fighting ability.

Monocytes
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Help fight off pathogens. Counts indicate infections, inflammation, or blood disorders. Abnormal levels signal underlying health issues.

Lymphocytes
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Crucial white blood cells for immune response. Abnormal counts may indicate infections, immune disorders, or certain cancers.

Eosinophils
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White blood cells involved in immune response to allergies and parasitic infections. High counts suggest allergic reactions, asthma, or parasitic infections.

Basophils
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White blood cells involved in allergic reactions and asthma. High levels indicate allergies or chronic inflammation.

Apolipoprotein E Genotype
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Identifies versions of the ApoE gene, indicating risk for Alzheimer’s disease and cardiovascular disorders.

Grass pollen
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Checks for allergic reactions to grass pollen by detecting specific antibodies, helping tailor your allergy management plan.

Dustmite
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Diagnoses allergy to dust mites, indicating if your immune system overreacts, causing symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, or asthma.

Dog
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Identifies allergic reactions to proteins in dog dander, saliva, or urine, showing if your immune system is overly sensitive to dogs.

Cat
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Determines if you’re allergic to proteins in cat skin cells, urine, or saliva, indicating immune system hypersensitivity to cats.

Alternaria alternata
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Detects IgE antibodies reacting to this common fungus, indicating if you might have allergic sensitivity contributing to reactions or asthma.

VO2 max
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Measures the maximum oxygen your body can use during intense exercise, assessing cardiovascular fitness. Learn more here.

Forced Vital Capacity (FVC)
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Measures the total amount of air you can forcibly exhale after the deepest breath, assessing lung function and diagnosing diseases like asthma and COPD.

Forced Expiratory Volume in one second (FEV1)
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Measures the amount of air you can forcefully exhale in one second during a pulmonary function test.

Forced Expiratory Flow at 75% (FEF75)
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Measures how much air you can forcibly exhale at 75% of your lung volume during a breath, indicating small airway function.

Forced Expiratory Flow at 25-75% (FEF-25-75)
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Indicates airflow in the middle portion of exhalation, helping diagnose obstructive airway diseases by assessing small airway function.

Zinc
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Measures zinc levels, indicating nutritional status and immune function.

Vitamin B12
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Measures levels of this essential nutrient, crucial for nerve function and red blood cell production.

Omega 3 Index (EPA and DHA) and Omega 6 to 3 Ratio
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Measures levels of EPA and DHA in your blood, indicating the balance between omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids.

Nutrition Optimisation Advice
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A one hour consultation with a dietician. Receive guidance to improve your diet, adjusting food choices to meet nutritional needs and support overall health.

Magnesium
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Measures magnesium levels, indicating conditions affecting magnesium excretion or loss.

Food Diary Analysis
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Tracks everything you eat and drink to identify dietary patterns, helping improve nutrition by highlighting deficiencies or excesses.

Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM)
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Uses a sensor under your skin to measure glucose levels continuously, monitoring your body's blood sugar spike reactions after consuming different foods and drinks. Learn more about CGM testing here.

Isometric Squat
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Measures maximum strength capacity by pushing a fixed barbell in a squat position, assessing lower body strength.

Isometric Mid-Thigh Pull
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Measures maximum strength capacity by pulling a fixed barbell, assessing muscle function.

Grip Strength
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Measures hand and forearm strength by squeezing a device, evaluating overall muscle strength.

Counter Movement Jump
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Measures explosive leg power by jumping from a squat position, indicating leg strength.

Uric Acid
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Measures uric acid levels from the breakdown of purines, indicating risk for gout or kidney issues if levels are high.

Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
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Measures TSH levels to assess thyroid function, indicating underactive or overactive thyroid conditions.

HbA1c (NGSP)
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Measures average blood glucose over 2-3 months, crucial for managing diabetes by showing long-term blood sugar control.

HbA1c (IFCC)
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Measures average blood glucose over 2-3 months, crucial for managing diabetes by showing long-term blood sugar control.

Fibroscan
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A non-invasive ultrasound device measuring liver stiffness and fat content to diagnose and monitor liver diseases like fibrosis and cirrhosis.

Fasting Insulin
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Measures insulin levels after fasting to evaluate insulin production, pancreas function, and risk for insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes.

Fasting Glucose
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Measures blood glucose after an 8-hour fast to assess blood sugar management, indicating diabetes or pre-diabetes.

Estimated Average Glucose
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Derived from HbA1c, indicating overall blood sugar control over the past 2-3 months, useful for diabetes management.

Total Testosterone
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Measures overall testosterone levels in your blood, diagnosing hormonal conditions.

Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin level (SHBG)
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Measures Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin levels, regulating the balance of testosterone and oestrogen.

Serum Iron
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Measures iron levels in your blood, indicating anaemia or other iron-related conditions.

Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)
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Measures PSA levels, indicating prostate health and potential cancer.

Free Testosterone
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Measures the fraction of testosterone not bound to proteins, diagnosing hormonal imbalances.

Total Serum Protein
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Measures the total amount of protein in your blood, indicating nutritional status and potential liver or kidney disease.

Serum Globulin
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A group of blood proteins including antibodies and clotting proteins. Abnormal levels can signal liver disease or immune disorders.

Serum Bilirubin
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Measures bilirubin levels, a yellow pigment from red blood cell breakdown. High levels indicate liver issues or bile duct blockages.

Serum Albumin
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A protein in your blood that maintains fluid balance and carries hormones, vitamins, and drugs. Low levels suggest liver disease, kidney problems, or malnutrition.

Gamma-GT
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Measures this enzyme level to diagnose liver or bile duct problems, monitor liver disease treatment, and check for alcohol abuse.

Aspartate Transaminase (AST)
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An enzyme in the liver and heart. High levels in the blood indicate tissue damage, often related to liver disease.

Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
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An enzyme important for bone growth and liver function. Abnormal levels may indicate bone or liver issues.

Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)
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An enzyme in the liver that helps process proteins. High levels in the blood suggest liver damage or disease.

Urea
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A waste product from protein breakdown in your blood, indicating kidney function and how well your body is processing waste.

Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)
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A test measuring how well your kidneys filter waste from the blood, helping detect early-stage kidney disease and assessing overall kidney function.

Creatinine
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A waste product from muscle metabolism, filtered by kidneys and excreted in urine. Its levels, along with eGFR and urea, indicate kidney health.

Mercury
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Detects mercury levels in the blood, determining potential harm.

Lead
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Indicates if you have been exposed to harmful levels of lead.

Total Cholesterol
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Measures all cholesterol in your blood, indicating heart disease risk by assessing levels of HDL, LDL, and triglycerides.

Systolic Blood Pressure Profiling
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Measures arterial pressure during heartbeats, indicating risk for hypertension-related conditions.

Serum Triglycerides
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A type of blood fat. High levels suggest increased heart disease risk, potentially needing dietary or medical intervention.

Non-HDL Cholesterol
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Total cholesterol minus HDL, indicating all potentially harmful cholesterol types that contribute to cardiovascular disease.

Lipoprotein (a) / Lp (a)
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A particle carrying cholesterol, fats, and proteins. High levels, often genetic, can increase heart disease and stroke risk due to arterial plaque buildup.

LDL Cholesterol
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“Bad” cholesterol that can accumulate in artery walls, high levels increase heart disease and stroke risk.

High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein
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A sensitive CRP test detecting minute inflammation changes, indicating risk for conditions like heart disease.

HDL Cholesterol
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“Good” cholesterol that removes other cholesterol types from the bloodstream, high levels reduce heart disease risk.

Exercise Stress Echocardiogram (ESE)
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Combines an exercise test with ultrasound images to assess heart function during physical activity.

Electrocardiogram (ECG)
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Records heart’s electrical activity, showing heartbeat rate, rhythm, and signal strength, helping detect irregularities. Learn more about ECG tests.

Diastolic Blood Pressure Profiling
2x
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Measures arterial pressure when the heart rests between beats, assessing heart relaxation and blood flow maintenance.

CT coronary angiogram (CTCA)
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The gold standard for assessing heart health. Uses X-rays to create detailed images of heart arteries detecting plaque build up which leads to strokes and heart attacks. Learn more here.

C-Reactive Protein
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A liver-produced substance indicating inflammation. High levels signal infections or chronic diseases.

Apolipoprotein B
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A protein that carries cholesterol in your blood. High levels suggest increased bad cholesterol (LDL), raising heart disease risk.

Total Lean Mass
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Calculates the weight of muscles, bones, organs, and fluids excluding fat, reflecting body composition and physical health.

Total Fat Mass
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Indicates the total fat in your body, important for assessing metabolic disease risk.

Total Body % Fat
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Measures the proportion of your weight made up of fat tissue. Data is collected via a DEXA scan.

Relative Skeletal Muscle Index (RSMI)
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RSMI estimates skeletal muscle mass relative to height, indicating risks for conditions like sarcopenia. Data is collected via a DEXA scan.

Lean Mass of Legs
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Assesses the weight of muscles, bones, and non-fat tissues in your legs, reflecting lower body health.

Lean Mass of Arms
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Refers to muscle and non-fat tissue in your arms, important for assessing strength and fitness.

Fat Mass Index (FMI)
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Measures fat relative to your height, helping assess metabolic-related health risks.

Fat Free Mass Index (FFMI)
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FFMI measures lean muscle mass in relation to height, indicating fitness and nutritional status.

Estimated VAT Volume
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Measures the volume of visceral fat, indicating health risks associated with high internal fat levels.

Estimated VAT Mass
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Assesses visceral fat around internal organs, evaluating risks for conditions like diabetes and heart disease.

Body Mass Index (BMI)
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BMI compares weight to height to estimate body fat, indicating if you’re underweight, healthy, overweight, or obese.

Android/Gynoid Ratio
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Compares abdominal fat to hip and thigh fat, assessing risk for metabolic and cardiovascular diseases.

Transferrin Saturation
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Measures the percentage of transferrin bound to iron, indicating iron levels in your blood.

Total Testosterone
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Assess whether your testosterone levels are within the normal range for your age and sex. Abnormal results may impact muscle strength, bone density, and sexual health.

Total Iron-Binding Capacity (TIBC)
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Measures how much iron your blood can carry, checking for iron deficiency or overload.

Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin level (SHBG)
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Measures Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin levels, regulating the balance of testosterone and oestrogen.

Serum Transferrin
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Measures transferrin levels, a protein that transports iron in your body.

Serum Iron
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Measures the amount of iron in your blood, indicating conditions like anaemia or haemochromatosis.

Serum Ferritin
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Measures ferritin levels to indicate how much iron is stored in your body, diagnosing iron deficiency or overload.

Pregnancy (Quantitative b-HCG)
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Measures HCG hormone levels in your blood to confirm pregnancy or monitor certain cancers.

Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
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Provides insight into sexual development and fertility by triggering estrogen release and ovulation. Helps diagnose perimenopause and menopause. Not applicable if on hormonal birth control.

Iron Saturation
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Measures the percentage of transferrin (a protein that carries iron) bound to iron, indicating iron balance in your body.

Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
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FSH Test: Measures Follicle Stimulating Hormone levels, assessing reproductive health and diagnosing fertility issues.

Sodium
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A mineral in your blood that helps regulate electrolyte balance and hydration. Its level can indicate issues with your kidneys, heart, liver, or fluid balance.

Potassium
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An essential mineral for muscle function, nerve signals, and fluid balance. Blood levels can indicate kidney or heart conditions and overall electrolyte balance.

Chloride
2x
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An electrolyte that balances fluids in the body. It works with sodium and potassium, with levels indicating hydration, acid-base balance, and kidney function.

Bicarbonate
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A chemical maintaining your blood’s pH balance. It checks kidney function and indicates if your body is struggling with pH balance, kidney disease, or respiratory issues.

Ultrasound
2x
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Uses sound waves to create images of internal organs, checking for various conditions without radiation.

Lung CT chest (everlab™ ultra-low radiation protocol)
2x
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Takes detailed lung and chest images without contrast dye, using a low radiation dose to check for lung conditions.

Gastroscopy
2x
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Uses a flexible tube with a camera to examine your stomach, identifying causes of stomach pain, ulcers, or bleeding.

Full Body MRI
2x
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Uses a magnet and radio waves to create detailed internal body images, detecting abnormalities and cancers. Learn more here.

Faecal Occult Blood Test
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Screens for hidden blood in stool, indicating bowel cancer or other gut conditions.

Colonoscopy
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Uses a flexible tube with a camera to examine the large bowel, detecting polyps, cancer, and other conditions.

Cancer Antigen 125
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Detects a protein often found on ovarian cancer cells.

Vitamin D
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Essential for calcium absorption, supporting healthy bones and teeth. Low levels may indicate bone disorders, risk of osteoporosis, or insufficient sunlight or dietary vitamin D.

Total Body Bone Mineral Content
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Measures total minerals in your bones to assess density and strength, indicating risks for osteoporosis.

Standardised Bone Density Comparisons
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Compares your bone density to healthy young adult averages to gauge bone strength. Data is collected via a DEXA scan.

Multi-level Lumbar Spine Densities
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Measures bone density in your lower back to detect bone loss and osteoporosis. Data is collected via a DEXA scan.

Forearm Radius Density
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Measures mineral content in the forearm bone to diagnose osteoporosis and assess fracture risk. Data is collected via a DEXA scan.

Femoral Neck Densities
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Assesses bone density in the hip to evaluate the risk of hip fractures, crucial for bone health. Data is collected via a DEXA scan.

Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)
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Indicates the variation in size of red blood cells. High RDW suggests mixed cell sizes, indicating types of anaemia or other health issues.

Red Cell Count
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Measures the number of red blood cells, crucial for diagnosing various blood conditions.

Platelets
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Tiny blood cells that help clot blood. An abnormal count may indicate disorders affecting platelet production or function.

Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
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Measures the average size of red blood cells. Large MCV may indicate vitamin B12 or folate deficiency, while small MCV may indicate iron deficiency.

Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
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Measures the concentration of haemoglobin in red blood cells. Abnormal levels indicate anaemia or other blood disorders.

Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin (MCH)
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Measures the average amount of haemoglobin in a red blood cell. Low MCH suggests iron deficiency; high MCH indicates vitamin B12 or folate deficiency.

Haemoglobin
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A protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen. Levels indicate oxygen-carrying capacity and can diagnose anaemia or polycythaemia.

Haematocrit
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Measures the percentage of red blood cells in your blood, assessing overall blood health and indicating anaemia or dehydration.

Total White Cell Count
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Measures the number of white blood cells, indicating the body’s ability to fight infection and the presence of inflammation, infection, or bone marrow disorders.

Neutrophils
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Play a key role in fighting infection. High counts suggest active infection or inflammation; low counts weaken infection-fighting ability.

Monocytes
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Help fight off pathogens. Counts indicate infections, inflammation, or blood disorders. Abnormal levels signal underlying health issues.

Lymphocytes
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Crucial white blood cells for immune response. Abnormal counts may indicate infections, immune disorders, or certain cancers.

Eosinophils
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White blood cells involved in immune response to allergies and parasitic infections. High counts suggest allergic reactions, asthma, or parasitic infections.

Basophils
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White blood cells involved in allergic reactions and asthma. High levels indicate allergies or chronic inflammation.

Apolipoprotein E Genotype
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Identifies versions of the ApoE gene, indicating risk for Alzheimer’s disease and cardiovascular disorders.

Grass pollen
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Checks for allergic reactions to grass pollen by detecting specific antibodies, helping tailor your allergy management plan.

Dustmite
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Diagnoses allergy to dust mites, indicating if your immune system overreacts, causing symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, or asthma.

Dog
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Identifies allergic reactions to proteins in dog dander, saliva, or urine, showing if your immune system is overly sensitive to dogs.

Cat
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Determines if you’re allergic to proteins in cat skin cells, urine, or saliva, indicating immune system hypersensitivity to cats.

Alternaria alternata
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Detects IgE antibodies reacting to this common fungus, indicating if you might have allergic sensitivity contributing to reactions or asthma.

VO2 max
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Measures the maximum oxygen your body can use during intense exercise, assessing cardiovascular fitness. Learn more here.

Forced Vital Capacity (FVC)
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Measures the total amount of air you can forcibly exhale after the deepest breath, assessing lung function and diagnosing diseases like asthma and COPD.

Forced Expiratory Volume in one second (FEV1)
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Measures the amount of air you can forcefully exhale in one second during a pulmonary function test.

Forced Expiratory Flow at 75% (FEF75)
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Measures how much air you can forcibly exhale at 75% of your lung volume during a breath, indicating small airway function.

Forced Expiratory Flow at 25-75% (FEF-25-75)
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Indicates airflow in the middle portion of exhalation, helping diagnose obstructive airway diseases by assessing small airway function.