Metabolic
Metabolic health determines how efficiently your body converts food into energy, regulates blood sugar, and stores or burns fat. When this system falters, you experience energy crashes, stubborn weight gain, and increased disease risk. Blood tests reveal insulin resistance, blood sugar dysregulation, and lipid imbalances years before they progress to diabetes or cardiovascular disease.
Glucose
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Glucose is your body’s main energy source. Testing blood sugar levels helps detect diabetes, prediabetes, and hypoglycemia — essential for metabolic health monitoring and prevention.
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Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c)
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HbA1c reveals your average blood sugar over 2-3 months. This test diagnoses diabetes, monitors glucose control, and predicts complication risk better than single glucose readings.
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Insulin
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Insulin is the hormone controlling blood sugar. Testing helps diagnose insulin resistance, distinguish diabetes types, and evaluate hypoglycemia — revealing what glucose testing alone cannot.
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C-peptide
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C-peptide shows how much insulin your pancreas makes. Testing distinguishes diabetes types, monitors beta cell function, and helps solve hypoglycemia mysteries when insulin measurement alone cannot.
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Leptin
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Leptin is the satiety hormone from fat cells that signals fullness. Testing helps evaluate obesity mechanisms, identify rare leptin deficiency, and understand metabolic dysfunction.
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Adiponectin
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Adiponectin is a protective hormone from fat cells that improves insulin sensitivity and reduces inflammation. Low levels indicate metabolic dysfunction and increased cardiovascular and diabetes risk.
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Resistin
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Resistin is an inflammatory protein from immune cells linked to insulin resistance and cardiovascular disease. Testing helps evaluate metabolic dysfunction and chronic inflammation status.
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Uric Acid
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Uric acid is a waste product from purine metabolism. High levels cause gout and kidney stones, and are linked to cardiovascular and metabolic disease risk.
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The average physician tests only 19 biomarkers.
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