Your lab results give you a direct window into how your body is functioning — including how existing health conditions may be showing up at the biomarker level.
Results are organized across 12 health pillars: Heart, Brain, Hormone, Immune, Metabolic, Gut, Liver, Kidney, Sleep, Nutrient, Oral, and Oncology. For more on how pillars work, see What are health pillars and how are they calculated?
Your results can surface patterns tied to conditions you may already have or be at risk for. For example, if you have diabetes, your results may show elevated levels of key biomarkers like Hemoglobin A1c, Insulin, Triglycerides, HDL, and LDL — giving you and your care team a clearer picture of how that condition is affecting your overall health. Depending on your health history, your clinician may recommend testing more frequently to monitor changes over time.