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What we test

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.

180+
Biomarkers
10
Diagnostic panels
5 days
Average turnaround
$69
Starting price
No insurance required · HSA & FSA eligible · Flat pricing, no subscription
All panels
$149 · 7 markers
Hormone & Longevity

Map the full HPA–gonadal axis. Understand why your energy, libido and mood are drifting — and what your cycle is doing under the hood.

Symptoms
FatigueLow libidoMood changesWeight gain
$149 · 8 markers
Thyroid Health

TSH alone misses most dysfunction. We run the full thyroid cascade plus antibodies, so subclinical patterns don't slip through.

Symptoms
Brain fogHair lossCold intoleranceWeight changes
$149 · 10 markers
Fertility & Reproductive Health

A complete reproductive workup — ovarian reserve, PCOS markers and cycle staging, timed correctly to your phase.

Symptoms
Irregular periodsPCOSFertility concernsCycle tracking
$149 · 12 markers
Metabolic & Organ Health

Catch insulin resistance years before it shows up on an A1c. Watch liver, kidney and pancreatic health in parallel.

Symptoms
Unexplained weightBlood sugar issuesBloating
$149 · 5 markers
Cardiovascular Health

Standard lipids plus the advanced markers cardiologists actually use — ApoB, Lp(a), hs-CRP — to see your real risk.

Symptoms
High cholesterolFamily heart historyInflammation
$149 · 8 markers
Nutrients & Cellular Health

Micronutrients quietly run everything. Find the deficiencies driving your fatigue, brain fog and immune dips.

Symptoms
Low energyWeak immunityMuscle crampsPoor sleep
$149 · 7 markers
Inflammation & Immune

Chronic low-grade inflammation is at the root of most modern disease. See it before it compounds.

Symptoms
Joint painAutoimmune flagsFrequent illness
$149 · 5 markers
Gut Health

From intestinal permeability to microbial diversity. Understand what your gut lining and flora are actually doing.

Symptoms
BloatingIBS symptomsFood sensitivities
$149 · 4 markers
Stress & Sleep

A diurnal cortisol curve tells you exactly how your stress system is timed — and why sleep is fragile.

Symptoms
InsomniaBurnoutAnxiety
$149 · 5 markers
Longevity & Aging

Advanced aging biomarkers — from epigenetic clocks to telomeres — to measure biological vs chronological age.

Symptoms
Skin changesCognitive declineBone density
Symptom matcher

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Hormone & Longevity
7 biomarkers · $149
Thyroid Health
8 biomarkers · $149
Biomarker library

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

Hormones

The headline estrogen. Builds bone, shapes skin, cycles, mood and cognition — and drops steeply in perimenopause.

Unit pg/mL
Optimal 30–400 (phase-dependent)
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Progesterone

Hormones

The calm-down hormone. Built only after you ovulate — so its level tells you whether a real ovulation happened.

Unit ng/mL
Optimal 10–25 (luteal)
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Testosterone (Free & Total)

Hormones

Drives libido, muscle maintenance, motivation and confidence. Women make ~1/10th of men — but need it just as much.

Unit ng/dL
Optimal 15–70 (Total)
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SHBG

Hormones

Sex Hormone Binding Globulin — the protein that grabs testosterone and estradiol and takes them offline.

Unit nmol/L
Optimal 18–144
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Cortisol (AM)

Hormones

Your wake-up signal. Should peak 30–45 minutes after opening your eyes and taper through the day.

Unit μg/dL
Optimal 6–23
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DHEA-S

Hormones

Adrenal reserve — the raw material your body draws on to make sex hormones when ovaries slow down.

Unit μg/dL
Optimal 65–380 (age-adjusted)
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AMH (Ovarian Reserve)

Hormones

Anti-Müllerian Hormone. A proxy for how many eggs are still in the ovarian reserve.

Unit ng/mL
Optimal 1.0–4.0 (age-dependent)
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TSH

Thyroid

Thyroid Stimulating Hormone. The brain's signal telling the thyroid to make more hormone.

Unit mIU/L
Optimal 0.4–2.5 (functional)
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Free T3

Thyroid

The active thyroid hormone doing the work inside your cells.

Unit pg/mL
Optimal 3.0–4.2 (functional)
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Reverse T3

Thyroid

A brake pedal — an inactive form of T3 that blocks the active one.

Unit ng/dL
Optimal 8–18 (functional)
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TPO & TG Antibodies

Thyroid

Autoimmune markers against thyroid tissue — the hallmark of Hashimoto's disease.

Unit IU/mL
Optimal <35
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Hemoglobin A1c

Metabolic

Your average blood sugar over the past 3 months.

Unit %
Optimal <5.4 (optimal)
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Fasting Insulin

Metabolic

How much insulin your pancreas needs to keep blood sugar normal after an overnight fast.

Unit μIU/mL
Optimal 2–8 (optimal)
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Leptin

Metabolic

The satiety hormone made by fat cells — tells your brain you've eaten enough.

Unit ng/mL
Optimal 4–25 (BMI-dependent)
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Apolipoprotein B (ApoB)

Cardiovascular

The particle count. Every atherogenic ("bad") particle carries exactly one ApoB — so this is the best single number for cardiovascular risk.

Unit mg/dL
Optimal <80
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Lipoprotein(a)

Cardiovascular

A genetic cholesterol-like particle. Stable for life; test once.

Unit mg/dL
Optimal <30
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hs-CRP

Cardiovascular

High-sensitivity C-reactive protein — a sensitive inflammation marker.

Unit mg/L
Optimal <1.0
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Homocysteine

Cardiovascular

An amino acid that damages blood vessel linings when it rises — usually because of a B-vitamin shortfall.

Unit μmol/L
Optimal <8
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Ferritin

Nutrients

Your stored iron. The first thing to drop when iron intake can't keep up with losses.

Unit ng/mL
Optimal 50–150 (optimal for women)
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Vitamin D (25-OH)

Nutrients

Technically a hormone — it regulates immunity, bone, mood and calcium balance.

Unit ng/mL
Optimal 40–80
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Vitamin B12

Nutrients

Essential for nerve function, red blood cell formation, and methylation.

Unit pg/mL
Optimal 500–900 (functional)
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Folate (RBC)

Nutrients

The raw material for making new cells, DNA repair, and neurotransmitters.

Unit ng/mL
Optimal >12
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Magnesium (RBC)

Nutrients

A cofactor in 300+ reactions, including ATP energy production and muscle relaxation.

Unit mg/dL
Optimal 4.2–6.8
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Omega-3 Index

Nutrients

The percentage of omega-3 (EPA+DHA) in red blood cell membranes. The most validated omega-3 test.

Unit %
Optimal >8
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ANA

Inflammation

Antinuclear antibody — a screening test for autoimmune disease.

Unit titer
Optimal Negative
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IL-6

Inflammation

A driver cytokine in chronic low-grade inflammation.

Unit pg/mL
Optimal <2
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Calprotectin

Gut

A gut-inflammation marker measured in stool — distinguishes inflammatory bowel disease from IBS.

Unit μg/g
Optimal <50
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Zonulin

Gut

A protein that regulates intestinal tight junctions — elevated when the gut barrier is loose.

Unit ng/mL
Optimal <48
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Cortisol (4-point diurnal)

Stress & Sleep

Four saliva samples across one day — morning, noon, afternoon, bedtime — to map your cortisol curve.

Unit ng/mL
Optimal Pattern-dependent
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Melatonin

Stress & Sleep

The sleep signal. Rises at dusk, peaks around 2–4am, falls before dawn.

Unit pg/mL
Optimal 10–80 (overnight)
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Epigenetic Age (DNAm)

Longevity

Biological age estimated from DNA methylation — how your cells are behaving, not how many birthdays you've had.

Unit years
Optimal vs chronological
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IGF-1

Longevity

Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 — a downstream marker of growth hormone and protein metabolism.

Unit ng/mL
Optimal 100–200 (age-adjusted)
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Showing 32 of the most-asked-about markers. The full set of 180+ is included in panel reports.
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