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Comprehensive Health Profile

A complete health assessment panel measuring blood counts, organ function, metabolism, lipids, glucose control, thyroid hormones, vitamin D, iron status, and urinalysis to provide a comprehensive overview of overall health.


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Medical review: pending. This content is for informational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider about your specific situation.

What this test measures

The Comprehensive Health Profile is an extensive panel that measures multiple aspects of health to provide a complete picture of your overall well-being. This comprehensive test evaluates your blood cell counts, organ function, metabolism, cardiovascular health, blood sugar control, thyroid function, vitamin D status, iron levels, inflammation markers, and kidney function through both blood and urine testing.

The panel includes nine essential tests that healthcare providers commonly use for routine health screening and monitoring. The Complete Blood Count examines your blood cells to detect anemia, infections, and blood disorders. The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel assesses kidney and liver function, electrolyte balance, and blood sugar levels. The Lipid Panel measures cholesterol and triglycerides to evaluate cardiovascular risk. Hemoglobin A1C provides insight into blood sugar control over the past 2-3 months. TSH evaluates thyroid function, while Vitamin D testing measures this important nutrient for bone health and immune function. The Iron Panel checks for iron deficiency or overload, Urinalysis screens for kidney problems and other conditions, and C-Reactive Protein measures inflammation in the body.

What's included

Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)
Lipid Panel
Hemoglobin A1C
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
25-Hydroxyvitamin D
Iron Panel
Urinalysis
C-Reactive Protein (CRP)

Who should consider this test

You might consider this test if you are experiencing any of the following:

  • Adults seeking a comprehensive annual health screening to establish baseline values and identify potential health issues before symptoms develop.
  • Individuals with a family history of diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, or other chronic conditions who want proactive monitoring of their health status.
  • Those experiencing unexplained fatigue, weakness, weight changes, or other non-specific symptoms that could indicate various underlying health conditions.
  • People managing chronic conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol who need regular monitoring of multiple health parameters.
  • Individuals who have not had comprehensive lab work done recently and want to assess their current health status across multiple body systems.
  • Those considering lifestyle changes or starting new health programs who want to establish baseline measurements for tracking progress over time.

What to expect

Preparation

Fast for 12 hours before your appointment, avoiding all food and drinks except water. Continue taking your regular medications unless specifically instructed otherwise by your healthcare provider. Stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of water.

Sample Type

Blood will be drawn from a vein in your arm for the blood tests, and you will provide a urine sample in a sterile container. The blood draw typically takes just a few minutes, and collecting the urine sample is simple and private.

Collection

Check in at the lab with your test requisition and identification. A trained phlebotomist will collect your blood sample, and lab staff will provide you with instructions and materials for the urine collection. The entire process typically takes 10-15 minutes.

Turnaround

Results are typically available within 1-3 business days and will be accessible through your online portal or delivered according to your preferred method. No doctor visit is required to order this comprehensive panel.

Understanding your results

The Comprehensive Health Profile provides measurements across multiple body systems, with each component having its own reference ranges. Results are interpreted by comparing your values to established normal ranges, though optimal levels may vary based on individual factors such as age, sex, and health conditions.

PopulationReference RangeNotes
Adult MalesHemoglobin: 14-17.5 g/dL, Total cholesterol: <200 mg/dL, Glucose (fasting): 70-99 mg/dLReference ranges may vary slightly between laboratories
Adult FemalesHemoglobin: 12.3-15.3 g/dL, HDL cholesterol: >50 mg/dL, A1C: <5.7%Some ranges differ by sex due to physiological differences
All AdultsVitamin D: 30-100 ng/mL, TSH: 0.4-4.0 mIU/L, CRP: <3.0 mg/LThese ranges apply to most healthy adults regardless of sex

Reference ranges may vary by laboratory and individual factors. Results should be interpreted by a healthcare provider in the context of your overall health.

What does a “Low” result mean?

Low values can also indicate health concerns requiring attention. Low hemoglobin may suggest anemia, while low white blood cell counts might indicate immune system issues. Vitamin D levels below 20 ng/mL are considered deficient and may affect bone health and immune function. Low iron levels can lead to fatigue and other symptoms, while certain low values in the metabolic panel might suggest nutritional deficiencies or organ function issues.

What does a “High” result mean?

Elevated results in various components may indicate different health conditions. High cholesterol or triglycerides can suggest increased cardiovascular risk. Elevated A1C levels may indicate prediabetes (5.7-6.4%) or diabetes (≥6.5%). High CRP levels often suggest inflammation in the body, which may be associated with various conditions. Abnormal kidney or liver function markers in the metabolic panel may indicate organ dysfunction that requires further evaluation.

Privacy & confidentiality

All test results are completely confidential and protected under HIPAA regulations. Results are not shared with your personal doctor unless you choose to do so, will not be added to your medical records, and will not appear on insurance explanations of benefits. You maintain full control over your health information.

Frequently asked questions

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CPT Code: 85025, 80053, 80061, 83036, 84443, 82306, 83540, 81001, 86140

This test may not be available in: NY, NJ, RI

This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare provider regarding any health concerns. LevelPanel does not diagnose, treat, or prescribe.

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