Has this ever happened to you?
Your doctor reviews your blood work and says “everything looks normal,” but you know you don’t feel normal.
Normal ≠ Healthy
- Standard lab ranges are too wide and get wider every year… because they’re based on the results of our unhealthy population
- High and low values within the lab range do not represent optimal health
- We compare your results to a tighter set of evidence-based “optimal” reference ranges to help you identify imbalances in your body systems
Are you ready to learn things from your blood that you never knew?
Make Sense of My Existing Blood Work
We'll analyze the results of your two most recent blood tests.- STEP 1: Send us your two most recent blood tests
- STEP 2: A blood work analysis expert will analyze the results of both tests
- STEP 3: You’ll be sent the following documents:
- STEP 3-1: A LabSmarts analysis report for each test
- STEP 3-2: A LabSmarts test comparison report indicating improvement or decline in each marker
- STEP 3-3: A detailed summary of findings with recommendations and next steps
- STEP 4: Add-on either a 60-minute or 30-minute video review session with the blood work analysis expert who reviewed your results (see below)
Order New Tests. Make Sense of My Results.
We'll order important tests for you, you get blood drawn, we make sense of your results.- STEP 1: Place an order for this package
- STEP 1-1: Add-on additional tests (see add-ons below)
- STEP 2: We’ll send you an order form for a Labcorp blood draw for the tests in the comprehensive tests package below
- STEP 3: Take the form to your local Labcorp for the blood draw (follow the tips we provide you)
- STEP 4: We receive your results from Labcorp
- STEP 4-1: Send us your previous blood work, and we’ll analyze those results as well
- STEP 5: A blood work analysis expert will analyze the results of both tests
- STEP 6: You’ll be sent the following documents:
- STEP 6-1: A LabSmarts analysis report for each test
- STEP 6-2: A LabSmarts test comparison report indicating improvement or decline in each marker
- STEP 6-3: A detailed summary of findings with recommendations and next steps
- STEP 7: Add-on either a 60-minute or 30-minute video review session with the blood work analysis expert who reviewed your results (see below)
- We are unable to support lab ordering for individuals living in NY, NJ, or RI.
Order the Tests You Need
Comprehensive Tests Panel ($399)
Labcorp order form with all tests in the comprehensive tests panel section below.
Take order form to your local Labcorp for a blood draw.
Add-on: Key Vitamins & Minerals ($139)
Key vitamins and minerals needed for proper function of metabolic processes.
These tests will get added to the comprehensive package order form.
Can’t be purchased standalone. Must be ordered with comprehensive panel.
Add-on: Complete Thyroid Panel ($99)
All important markers related to thyroid physiology.
If you have concerns with past increased TSH levels, order this panel.
Can’t be purchased standalone. Must be ordered with comprehensive panel.
Add-on: Cardiovascular Panel ($99)
Blood markers that go deeper into lipid testing with LDL particle size and number.
If you have concerns with past lipid panel results, order this panel.
Can’t be purchased standalone. Must be ordered with comprehensive panel.
Add-on: 30-Minute Review ($99)
The blood work analysis expert who reviewed your results will go over them with you and answer any questions you may have. Book a time here.
Add-on: 60-Minute Review ($149)
The blood work analysis expert who reviewed your results will go over them with you and answer any questions you may have. Book a time here.
Comprehensive Tests Panel ($399)
Labcorp order form with all tests listed in the 4 tables below.
Take order form to your local Labcorp for a blood draw.
Test Name | Description / Purpose | Labcorp Test Code |
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Complete Blood Count (CBC) with Differentials and Platelets | Measurement of the 3 blood cells and their function (RBC, WBC, Platelets) | 005009 |
| Delivery of oxygen by red blood cells to all cells of the body. Dysfunction in this process causes lack of energy, fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath, dizziness, headaches, pounding or “whooshing” in ears, cold hands or feet, fast or irregular heartbeat. chest pain, pale or yellow skin. | |
| Total WBCs and the 5 different types. Adding %s = 100%. Adding absolute cells = total WBCs. Fight infection, use phagocytosis to defend the body against invasion by foreign organisms. Produce, transport, and distribute antibodies in the immune response. Can indicate bacterial or viral infections. environmental or food allergies, inflammation. | |
| Vital to coagulation of blood to prevent excessive bleeding. Involved in plaque formation. |
Test Name | Description / Purpose | Labcorp Test Code |
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Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP-14) | Measurement of key metabolic processes | 322000 |
| Fasting glucose level in the blood after an evening and morning of fasting. Represents glucose from the last 24 hours of food and drink intake. | |
| Estimate of kidney filtration. Elevated BUN and creatinine along with low eGFR may indicate kidney dysfunction. | |
| Estimate of electrolyte levels. May indicate acidity or alkalinity, adrenal dysfunction. | |
| Calcium in the blood bound to proteins, mainly albumin. Before supplementing with calcium, rule out calcium absorption and utilization dysfunction by assessing magnesium, phosphorous, vitamin A, and others. | |
| Measurement of two major proteins. Albumin + Globulin = Total Protein. May indicate protein digestion and absorption dysfunction, protein malnutrition, liver dysfunction. | |
| May indicate liver cell breakdown, zinc insufficiency, B6 insufficiency, oxidative stress. |
Test Name | Description / Purpose | Labcorp Test Code |
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Lipid Panel with Total Cholesterol:HDL Ratio | Measurement of various types of lipids. | 221010 |
| Total cholesterol = HDL + LDL + VLDL. May indicate cardiovascular risk, hypothyroidism, oxidative stress, inflammation, liver dysfunction, insulin resistance. | |
| Diets high in carbohydrates and hydrogenated fats are a main cause of elevated triglycerides. |
Test Name | Description / Purpose | Labcorp Test Code |
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| Iron must be in its proper form to attach to transferrin to be transported in the blood. Copper is required for that process. Never supplement with iron until copper levels are tested. TIBC is an estimate of transferrin. | 001321 |
| Ferritin level in blood. Low levels associated with low iron in tissues but not definitive. High levels associated with inflammation. | 004598 |
| % of hemoglobin bound to glucose. Glycosylated hemoglobin values reflect a blood glucose level over the past 3 months. | 102525 |
| Pituitary hormone that stimulates the thyroid to make thyroid hormones. Estimation of average thyroid hormone production | 004259 |
| Active (bound) copper, needed for iron uptake | 001560 |
| Enzyme, glutathione, oxidative stress | 001958 |
| May indicate cell damage, blood sugar regulation | 001115 |
| Needed for bone, closely related to calcium, may indicate renal dysfunction, excessive intake, bone growth in children | 001024 |
| End product of protein metabolism. May indicate kidney dysfunction, gout, arthritis, oxidative stress | 001057 |
| Insulin production (better measure than insulin itself). Used with glucose to calculate HOMA-IR | 010108 |
| Magnesium (Mg) inside RBCs used as an estimation of Mg inside all cells | 080283 |
| Circulating and storage form of Vitamin D | 081950 |
| Inflammation – systemic – non-specific | 120766 |
| Urine metabolites | 003772 |
Add-on: Key Vitamins & Minerals ($139)
Key vitamins and minerals needed for proper function of metabolic processes.
These tests will get added to the comprehensive package order form.
Can’t be purchased standalone. Must be ordered with comprehensive panel.
Test Name | Description / Purpose | Labcorp Test Code |
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| Zinc level in blood | 001800 |
| Copper level in blood (used to calculate % of free (unbound) copper) | 001586 |
| B12 and folate levels in blood. Needed for RBC production, needed to breakdown homocysteine | 000810 |
| B6 level in blood | 004655 |
| Retinol level in blood. Must have enough retinol to convert vitamin D into its useable (bioactive) form. | 017509 |
Add-on: Complete Thyroid Panel ($99)
All important markers related to thyroid physiology.
If you have concerns with past increased TSH levels, order this panel.
Can’t be purchased standalone. Must be ordered with comprehensive panel.
Test Name | Description / Purpose | Labcorp Test Code |
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| Thyroid hormone production | 001149 |
| Thyroid hormone conversion | 001974 |
| Thyroid hormone production | 002188 |
| Thyroid hormone conversion | 010389 |
| Antibodies to important molecules in the thyroid hormone production process – resulting in an autoimmune condition. | 006684 |
| Indirect measure of thyroid binding globulin (TGB), reflects available binding sites on TBG | 001156 |
| Thyroid hormone conversion | 070104 |
Add-on: Cardiovascular Panel ($99)
Blood markers that go deeper into lipid testing with particle size and number.
If you have concerns with past lipid panel results, order this panel.
Can’t be purchased standalone. Must be ordered with comprehensive panel.
Test Name | Description / Purpose | Labcorp Test Code |
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| LDL particle number (LDL-P) and LDL particle size (small are of concern) | 123810 |
| Coagulation, bleeding | 001560 |
| Elevated levels are of concern, especially in CVD. Can indicate insufficiencies of B12, B6, and folate. | 706994 |