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Standard PCP
19
of 72 markers fully covered
DTC Telehealth
0
of 72 markers fully covered
Specialty Panels
26
of 72 markers fully covered
Omni Genomix
72
of 72 markers fully covered
Primary male sex hormone — essential for TRT monitoring
Bioavailable testosterone fraction — more clinically relevant than total
Sex hormone binding globulin — determines free hormone availability
Primary estrogen — critical for HRT dosing and TRT aromatization monitoring
Key female hormone — essential for HRT cycling protocols
Adrenal hormone precursor — marker of adrenal reserve and aging
Follicle stimulating hormone — fertility and gonadal function
Luteinizing hormone — pituitary-gonadal axis assessment
Pituitary hormone — elevated levels indicate pituitary issues
Potent androgen — key marker for hair loss and prostate health
Primary stress hormone — adrenal function and HPA axis assessment
Growth hormone proxy — peptide therapy monitoring and anti-aging
Thyroid stimulating hormone — primary thyroid screening marker
Active thyroid hormone — production capacity assessment
Most active thyroid hormone — conversion efficiency marker
Inactive T3 — indicates conversion problems and cellular hypothyroidism
Thyroid peroxidase antibodies — Hashimoto's autoimmune detection
Additional thyroid autoimmune marker — comprehensive thyroid assessment
Blood sugar level — diabetes screening and metabolic health
3-month average blood sugar — gold standard for glucose control
Insulin resistance marker — early metabolic dysfunction detection
Calculated insulin resistance index — quantifies metabolic health
Satiety hormone — appetite regulation and obesity assessment
Metabolic waste product — gout risk and metabolic syndrome marker
Overall cholesterol level — basic cardiovascular screening
"Bad" cholesterol — primary cardiovascular risk marker
"Good" cholesterol — cardiovascular protection marker
Blood fat level — metabolic and cardiovascular risk
Atherogenic particle count — superior to LDL for risk prediction
Genetic cardiovascular risk factor — not modifiable by lifestyle
Advanced lipid subfraction — true atherogenic burden
High-sensitivity C-reactive protein — vascular inflammation marker
Amino acid — cardiovascular and neurological risk when elevated
Red blood cell volume — critical TRT safety marker (polycythemia risk)
Oxygen-carrying protein — anemia detection and TRT monitoring
Red blood cell count — blood production assessment
White blood cell count — immune function and infection screening
Clotting cell count — bleeding/clotting risk assessment
Mean corpuscular volume — red cell size (B12/folate deficiency)
Alanine transaminase — primary liver damage marker
Aspartate transaminase — liver and muscle damage marker
Gamma-glutamyl transferase — liver stress and alcohol impact
Liver-produced protein — nutritional status and liver function
Liver processing marker — jaundice and liver health
Blood urea nitrogen — kidney filtration assessment
Kidney filtration marker — renal function assessment
Estimated glomerular filtration rate — kidney function calculation
Essential for bone, immune, and hormone health — widely deficient
Neurological function and red blood cell production
B vitamin — methylation, DNA synthesis, neural health
Iron storage — fatigue, hair loss, and anemia assessment
Iron status and binding capacity — comprehensive iron assessment
Intracellular magnesium — sleep, muscle, and nerve function
Essential mineral — immune function, testosterone production, hair health
EPA + DHA as % of red cell membranes — cardiovascular and brain health
Inflammatory balance marker — optimal ratio indicates lower disease risk
Systemic inflammation — cardiovascular and chronic disease risk
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate — general inflammation screening
Antinuclear antibodies — autoimmune disease screening
Autoimmune arthritis marker — joint inflammation assessment
Pro-inflammatory cytokine — chronic inflammation driver
Methylation gene — affects folate metabolism, detox, and cardiovascular risk
Alzheimer's and cardiovascular genetic risk — guides prevention protocols
Catechol-O-methyltransferase — stress response and estrogen metabolism
Vitamin D receptor — affects calcium absorption and immune function
Drug metabolism genes — pharmacogenomics for medication dosing
Glutathione and superoxide dismutase genes — detoxification efficiency
Prostate specific antigen — prostate health monitoring for TRT patients
Functional B12 deficiency marker — more sensitive than serum B12
Biological age marker — glycan-based epigenetic aging assessment
Cellular aging marker — chromosome cap length assessment
Gut flora diversity and composition — digestive and immune health
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