Biomarker test result categories:
• Normal range
• Caution range
• Too low range
• Too high range
The 9 key biomarkers lab test:
Albumin (Kidney & Liver)
A protein produced by the liver that helps keep you from swelling.
Alkaline Phosphatase (Bone & Liver)
Used to assess bone health and liver function.
Glucose (Diabetes)
A type of sugar that is our main source of energy. It is also used for diagnosing and monitoring diabetes.
High sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (Inflammation level)
A general indicator for inflammation or tissue damage in the body.
Lymphocyte (Immune System)
A type of white blood cell that attacks viruses and is a measure on inflammation.
Mean Cell Volume (Red Blood Cell)
Measurement of your average size and volume of red blood cells.
Red cell distribution Width (Red Blood Cell)
Measures the variability in size of your red blood cells.
Serum Creatinine (Kidney)
A waste product in our body that comes from the normal breakdown of muscle and protein. It measures how well your kidneys filter your blood.
White Blood Cells (Immune System)
A type of blood cell that fights infection.