Body composition analysis shows precisely how much skeletal muscle mass, body water content, and fat content/percentage a person has in each body segment. This test can help a person focus on building more muscle or correcting imbalances to ensure a healthy muscle mass balance.
The complete blood count (CBC) is a blood test used to quantify the major components of your blood cells which can detect a wide range of disorders, including anemia, infection, and leukemia.
The comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP) is a test that measures 14 different substances in your blood. It provides important information about your body’s chemical balance and metabolism. Metabolism is the process of how the body uses food and energy. A CMP includes tests for the following:
The A1C test—also known as the hemoglobin A1C or HbA1c test—is a simple blood test that measures your average blood sugar levels over the past 3 months. This test is commonly used to diagnose prediabetes and diabetes and is also the main test to help individuals with diabetes and their healthcare team manage their diabetes.
This panel measures serum cholesterol and triglyceride (TG) levels. It includes evaluation of the LDL/HDL ratio (calculated), cholesterol/HDL-C ratio (calculated), HDL-C, LDL-C (calculated), non-HDL-C (calculated), total cholesterol, and TG. This test helps evaluate cardiovascular disease risk and the likelihood of an ischemic event, such as a heart attack or stroke.
Blood pressure is the measurement of the pressure in your circulatory system. Blood pressure can be affected by stress, diet, and genetics. Frequent monitoring of blood pressure is important to predict future risks of cardiovascular events and other health issues.
Blood oxygen level (blood oxygen saturation) is the amount of oxygen circulating in the blood. Low blood oxygen levels may indicate an issue with the lungs or circulation.
Body Mass Index (BMI) is a person’s weight in kilograms (or pounds) divided by the square of height in meters (or feet). A high BMI is associated with obesity and associated health risks.
Heart rate, or pulse, is the number of times the heart beats per minute. Normal heart rate varies from person to person. The heart rate can be an important heart-health gauge. As one ages, changes in the rate and regularity of the pulse can change and may signify a heart condition or other condition that needs to be addressed.
Metabolic health is a term we hear more and more every day, and for good reason. Metabolic health is a way of describing and assessing how well our bodies generate and process energy. Poor metabolic health can significantly impact our quality of life and is associated with weight gain or loss, brain function, memory, skin health, and chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and obesity.
This package includes a full cardiac assessment and additional testing to evaluate systems that regulate metabolic health and glucose levels, including Apo A1/B, Homocysteine with Lipid profile as well as a full thyroid panel.
A lot of men avoid doctors and regular health checkups until a serious health issue forces them to take action. Whether a man is in his 20s or his 60s, there are basic health maintenance assessments that can help men keep their health on track so they can stay energetic, active and vital so they can be their best at work, at play, and at home. These tests focus on men’s health and wellness at any age.
This package includes basic health maintenance needs for men, including: lipid panel, PSA-prostate function, colon cancer markers, vitamin levels, hormone levels, electrolytes, diabetes risk, and testosterone levels.
Even if a person is in good health, there is usually room for improvement and optimization. A person may find that while all of their basic health markers are in normal ranges, they are struggling to meet fitness goals or take their performance to the next level.
This package includes a variety of tests that analyze all bodily functions and provide valuable insight into optimizing performance, including: IGF-growth factor, micronutrient panel, anemia check, hormone levels including DHEAS, muscle metabolism screening, inflammatory markers, and thyroid screening.
Sometimes referred to as the “silent killer”, stress impacts everyone. It’s no secret that the COVID-19 pandemic significantly increased stress for nearly everyone. Stress is linked to leading causes of death such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes, stroke, and dementia.
Chronic stress can cause a variety of mental and physical symptoms, such as irritability, anger, fatigue, muscle pain, digestive troubles, difficulty sleeping and many more.
This package includes tests to evaluate stress response inflammatory markers, copper/zinc and hormone levels, Lipoprotein A and also serves as post-COVID inflammatory panel to monitor the metabolic effects of COVID-19 infection.
Reaching your optimal fitness goals and finding a healthy weight is important to many people. With our InBody Body Composition Analysis, people can have a more accurate indicator on how to do this effectively and in the most healthy way possible.
Muscle, fat, and water all contribute to your total weight. Losing excess fat is the key to successful weight loss. Body composition analysis allows you to focus on losing fat for smarter, healthier weight loss.
The InBody scan measures your body composition and reports body composition results such as skeletal muscle mass, body fat percentage, body fat mass, basal metabolic rate, visceral fat level, and more. This information will help you track your progress and lose weight more effectively.
Food is fuel for the body. What you eat can have a significant impact on your physical and mental well-being. Dive deep into your health and fitness planning with this comprehensive assessment and consultation in a two part process.
Our certified nutrition and fitness consultant will create and guide you through an individualized plan for meal and fitness planning to get you started. A follow up consultation in four weeks helps you to monitor your progress and create future goals to stay on track.
Everyone hopes to age well, but aging isn’t just about looks or how many birthdays a person has celebrated. While chronological age indicates how long you have been alive, biological age measures how well your cells and tissues are functioning. Factors such as fitness, diet and health can result in a biological age that is higher or lower than one’s chronological age. Research suggests that biological age is more accurate than chronological age for predicting the onset of disease and death.
This test checks 900,000 areas of DNA methylation in the body to provide a comprehensive analysis of your biological age and how fast your body is aging. An in-depth report helps you understand changes you can make to your habits and behaviors to reduce your biological age and slow your rate of aging.
Food allergies trigger a reaction in the immune system, releasing antibodies that cause the body to react as it would to a threat. In many cases, even small amounts of a food allergen may trigger serious or life-threatening reactions.
This allergy profile tests your immune system’s response to 14 of the most common foods that produce allergic responses, giving you critical knowledge to protect yourself from allergies you may not even be aware of.
Recent scientific advancements have led to cancer screening tests that are both accurate and accessible. With cancer incidence on the rise, these game-changing tests can help detect signs of multiple types of cancer at a very early stage when treatment can be highly effective.
Respiratory allergies occur when the body misidentifies substances in the air you breathe as dangerous. This can result in bothersome symptoms such as itchy nose, sneezing, congestion, watery eyes, and even asthma attacks.
This allergy profile measures your body’s immune response to common allergens in the air, including dust and household allergens, as well as local trees and foliage.
Allergies can be triggered by many things in food, the air, and one’s environment. Nagging allergy symptoms can be frustrating. Many allergens are simple to avoid, but often, people aren’t aware of what is triggering their symptoms.
This combined allergy profile measures your body’s immune response to eight of the most common food allergens and eight of the most common household allergens, including milk, eggs, nuts, seafood, dust, pets, and more.
Micronutrient absorption is an important step in maintaining and promoting optimal functioning of cells. Even if you consume an adequate amount of nutrients via a healthy diet or supplements, your cells may not intake sufficient levels of those nutrients, leaving you at risk for deficiencies and the disorders associated with them. Genetics, aging, lifestyle, chronic illness, and medications all affect cellular nutrient absorption.
This test evaluates functional nutritional status over an extended period of time, revealing potential issues with cellular absorption of micronutrients.
Leptin is an essential hormone that regulates body weight. Large fat cells produce more leptin than small ones, and serum leptin concentrations are highly correlated with overall body fat content in adults. High levels of leptin can result in leptin resistance, which impacts the brain’s ability to regulate appetite and can lead to excess body weight.
This test will reveal imbalances in leptin levels so that you can take appropriate action, if needed.
Heavy metals can disrupt metabolic functions by disrupting vital organ function or displacing vital nutritional minerals. These elements are critical to healthy organ system function and aid in disease prevention. Mineral and trace element deficiencies can impact brain health, metabolic function, immunity, and even cause thyroid disease and anemia.
This test evaluates levels of metals, minerals and trace elements, including Chromium, Cobalt, Copper, Manganese, Molybdenum, Selenium, Zinc, and Lead.
Blood is an essential component of the body. Knowing your blood type will allow you to ensure you get the right transfusion in an emergency, help others as a blood donor, or plan a healthy pregnancy. In some cases, knowing your blood type can even help you know if you are at risk for certain health conditions in the future.
This test will determine your blood type and Rh factor.
Recent scientific advancements have led to cancer screening tests that are both accurate and accessible. With cancer incidence on the rise, these game-changing tests can help detect signs of multiple types of cancer at a very early stage when treatment can be highly effective.
This panel measures serum cholesterol and triglyceride (TG) levels. It includes evaluation of the LDL/HDL ratio (calculated), cholesterol/HDL-C ratio (calculated), HDL-C, LDL-C (calculated), non-HDL-C (calculated), total cholesterol, and TG.
Even if you have been tested before, it is always important to keep good data on your vital health markers and body composition. This package of tests includes blood pressure, InBody Body Composition Analysis, and basic blood cell levels to assess anemia, electrolytes, TSH, and Cholesterol to give you a “snap shot” into your basic health conditions.
Basic Biometric Screening tests include blood pressure, pulse oximetry, Heart rate, BMI, body composition and:
Women have unique health needs and these needs are different during different phases of a woman’s life. In today’s world, most women are busy, stressed, and balancing many personal and professional responsibilities. In order to continue taking care of everyone in her life, a woman must first take care of herself. Anemia, inflammation, impaired thyroid function, and hormone imbalances can leave women feeling tired, overwhelmed, moody, and dealing with issues such as brain fog, and more.
This package includes basic health maintenance testing, plus specific assessments related to women’s health needs, including: iron panel, thyroid screening, Hgb A1C, vitamin levels, and hormone levels to look at indicators for anemia, inflammation, thyroid and hormone function and basic immunity. These tests will not give clear insight into fertility or menopausal health.
The human body is powered by several interconnected, essential systems which regulate energy, sleep, inflammation, cognitive function, blood sugar, and more. If these essential body systems are not functioning as they should, it is difficult for one to feel and perform their best every day.
This package includes basic health maintenance assessments that assess the core systemic health of any individual, such as lipid panel, iron panel, uric acid, Hgb A1C, vitamin levels, thyroid screening and more. The package does not include hormone levels.
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