Ten panels,
built around how you feel.
Every panel maps symptoms to the specific biomarkers that explain them — and surfaces the patterns most labs (and doctors) miss in women. Tap any card to see what's measured.
Map the full HPA–gonadal axis. Understand why your energy, libido and mood are drifting — and what your cycle is doing under the hood.
TSH alone misses most dysfunction. We run the full thyroid cascade plus antibodies, so subclinical patterns don't slip through.
A complete reproductive workup — ovarian reserve, PCOS markers and cycle staging, timed correctly to your phase.
Catch insulin resistance years before it shows up on an A1c. Watch liver, kidney and pancreatic health in parallel.
Standard lipids plus the advanced markers cardiologists actually use — ApoB, Lp(a), hs-CRP — to see your real risk.
Micronutrients quietly run everything. Find the deficiencies driving your fatigue, brain fog and immune dips.
Chronic low-grade inflammation is at the root of most modern disease. See it before it compounds.
From intestinal permeability to microbial diversity. Understand what your gut lining and flora are actually doing.
A diurnal cortisol curve tells you exactly how your stress system is timed — and why sleep is fragile.
Advanced aging biomarkers — from epigenetic clocks to telomeres — to measure biological vs chronological age.
Tap what you feel.
We'll map the panels.
Try a couple — watch the right column update. A full questionnaire refines the match in 3 minutes.
180+ markers,
explained for your body.
Every biomarker has a women-specific story: cyclic patterns, pregnancy- and menopause-aware ranges, and the ones most likely to be missed on a standard panel. Tap a card to read the full note.
Estradiol
The headline estrogen. Builds bone, shapes skin, cycles, mood and cognition — and drops steeply in perimenopause.
Progesterone
The calm-down hormone. Built only after you ovulate — so its level tells you whether a real ovulation happened.
Testosterone (Free & Total)
Drives libido, muscle maintenance, motivation and confidence. Women make ~1/10th of men — but need it just as much.
SHBG
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin — the protein that grabs testosterone and estradiol and takes them offline.
Cortisol (AM)
Your wake-up signal. Should peak 30–45 minutes after opening your eyes and taper through the day.
DHEA-S
Adrenal reserve — the raw material your body draws on to make sex hormones when ovaries slow down.
AMH (Ovarian Reserve)
Anti-Müllerian Hormone. A proxy for how many eggs are still in the ovarian reserve.
TSH
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone. The brain's signal telling the thyroid to make more hormone.
Free T3
The active thyroid hormone doing the work inside your cells.
Reverse T3
A brake pedal — an inactive form of T3 that blocks the active one.
TPO & TG Antibodies
Autoimmune markers against thyroid tissue — the hallmark of Hashimoto's disease.
Hemoglobin A1c
Your average blood sugar over the past 3 months.
Fasting Insulin
How much insulin your pancreas needs to keep blood sugar normal after an overnight fast.
Leptin
The satiety hormone made by fat cells — tells your brain you've eaten enough.
Apolipoprotein B (ApoB)
The particle count. Every atherogenic ("bad") particle carries exactly one ApoB — so this is the best single number for cardiovascular risk.
Lipoprotein(a)
A genetic cholesterol-like particle. Stable for life; test once.
hs-CRP
High-sensitivity C-reactive protein — a sensitive inflammation marker.
Homocysteine
An amino acid that damages blood vessel linings when it rises — usually because of a B-vitamin shortfall.
Ferritin
Your stored iron. The first thing to drop when iron intake can't keep up with losses.
Vitamin D (25-OH)
Technically a hormone — it regulates immunity, bone, mood and calcium balance.
Vitamin B12
Essential for nerve function, red blood cell formation, and methylation.
Folate (RBC)
The raw material for making new cells, DNA repair, and neurotransmitters.
Magnesium (RBC)
A cofactor in 300+ reactions, including ATP energy production and muscle relaxation.
Omega-3 Index
The percentage of omega-3 (EPA+DHA) in red blood cell membranes. The most validated omega-3 test.
ANA
Antinuclear antibody — a screening test for autoimmune disease.
IL-6
A driver cytokine in chronic low-grade inflammation.
Calprotectin
A gut-inflammation marker measured in stool — distinguishes inflammatory bowel disease from IBS.
Zonulin
A protein that regulates intestinal tight junctions — elevated when the gut barrier is loose.
Cortisol (4-point diurnal)
Four saliva samples across one day — morning, noon, afternoon, bedtime — to map your cortisol curve.
Melatonin
The sleep signal. Rises at dusk, peaks around 2–4am, falls before dawn.
Epigenetic Age (DNAm)
Biological age estimated from DNA methylation — how your cells are behaving, not how many birthdays you've had.
IGF-1
Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 — a downstream marker of growth hormone and protein metabolism.
Not sure which panel is right?
Let your symptoms decide.
Three minutes, fifteen questions. We'll hand you a bundled plan tailored to your phase, age and concerns.
