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Comprehensive Female Panel Plus

Take control of your health with the Comprehensive Panel Female Plus at Timeless Clinique. This in-depth test is designed spe

Price: $319

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The Comprehensive Female Panel Plus measures the levels of several hormones and other markers to provide a comprehensive assessment of a patient's health.

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Sample Type: whole blood.

​Biomarkers:

Vitamins and Minerals

  1. 25-OH Vitamin D

    • Indicates Vitamin D levels, crucial for bone health, immune function, and calcium regulation.

  2. Calcium

    • Assesses calcium levels in the blood; essential for bone health, muscle function, and nerve transmission.

  3. Potassium

    • Monitors potassium levels; critical for muscle contractions, heart function, and fluid balance.

  4. Sodium

    • Regulates fluid balance, blood pressure, and nerve signaling.

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Liver Function

  1. ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase)

    • Enzyme associated with liver, bone, and bile duct health.

  2. ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase)

    • Enzyme indicative of liver function; elevated levels may suggest liver damage.

  3. AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase)

    • Another liver enzyme; helps detect liver damage or muscle injury.

  4. Total Bilirubin

    • Measures bilirubin, a byproduct of red blood cell breakdown; evaluates liver and bile duct function.

  5. Albumin

    • A protein made by the liver; reflects liver health and overall nutrition.

  6. Globulin

  • Group of proteins in the blood; aids in immunity, clotting, and liver function.

  1. Total Protein

  • Measures total albumin and globulin levels; indicates overall protein status and liver function.

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Kidney Function

  1. BUN (Blood Urea Nitrogen)

  • Reflects kidney function and hydration levels.

  1. Creatinine

  • Measures kidney function and muscle metabolism.

  1. eGFR (Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate)

  • Evaluates how well kidneys filter blood.

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Lipid Profile (Cholesterol)

  1. HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein)

  • "Good" cholesterol; protects against heart disease.

  1. LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein)

  • "Bad" cholesterol; high levels increase cardiovascular risk.

  1. Triglycerides

  • Measures fat in the blood; high levels are associated with heart disease.

  1. Total Cholesterol

  • Summarizes HDL, LDL, and triglycerides; assesses overall cholesterol levels.

  1. TC/HDL Ratio

  • Ratio of total cholesterol to HDL; a marker for heart disease risk.

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Hormones

  • Cortisol

  • Stress hormone; regulates metabolism, immune response, and energy levels.DHEA-S (Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate)

  • Precursor hormone for androgens and estrogens; linked to stress and aging.

  • DHT (Dihydrotestosterone)

  • Potent androgen hormone; influences male traits and hair growth/loss.

  • E1 (Estrone), E2 (Estradiol), E3 (Estriol)

  • Forms of estrogen; monitor hormonal balance and reproductive health.

  • FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone)

  • Regulates reproductive processes in men and women.

  • LH (Luteinizing Hormone)

  • Works with FSH to control reproductive function.

  • Free Testosterone

  • Bioavailable testosterone; reflects hormonal health and metabolism.

  • SHBG (Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin)

  • Protein that binds to sex hormones; influences their activity.

  • Progesterone

  • A hormone crucial for reproductive health, particularly in women.

  • TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone)

  • Monitors thyroid function; high levels may indicate hypothyroidism.

  • fT3 (Free Triiodothyronine)

  • Active thyroid hormone; regulates metabolism.

  • fT4 (Free Thyroxine)

  • Precursor to fT3; reflects thyroid health.

  • Testosterone (Total)

  • Assesses total testosterone levels; impacts muscle mass, mood, and libido.

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Blood Sugar

  1. Fasting Glucose

  • Measures blood sugar after fasting; screens for diabetes.

  1. HbA1c (Hemoglobin A1c)

  • Reflects average blood sugar over 2–3 months; key for diabetes management.

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Inflammation Markers

  1. hs-CRP (High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein)

  • Detects low-grade inflammation; linked to heart disease risk.

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Growth Markers

  1. IGF-1 (Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1)

  • Reflects growth hormone activity; linked to cell growth and aging.

  1. IGFBP-3 (Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Protein 3)

  • Regulates IGF-1 activity; reflects growth and metabolic function.

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Blood Components (CBC)

  1. CBC with Differential and Platelets

  • Measures red and white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets to assess overall health.

  1. Hematocrit

  • Proportion of red blood cells in blood; evaluates anemia or dehydration.

  1. Hemoglobin

  • Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells; screens for anemia.

  1. RBC (Red Blood Cell Count)

  • Measures red blood cell levels; indicates oxygen delivery capacity.

  1. WBC (White Blood Cell Count)

  • Reflects immune system activity and infection status.

  1. Basophil Count/Basophils (%)

  • Type of white blood cell involved in allergic reactions and inflammation.

  1. Eosinophil Count/Eosinophils (%)

  • Another white blood cell type; linked to allergies, asthma, and parasitic infections.

  1. Lymphocyte Count/Lymphocytes (%)

  • White blood cells that fight infection and create immunity.

  1. Monocyte Count/Monocytes (%)

  • Type of white blood cell that helps fight infections and remove dead cells.

  1. Platelets

  • Cell fragments involved in blood clotting; important for healing.

  1. RDW (Red Cell Distribution Width)

  • Measures variation in red blood cell size; helps identify types of anemia.

  1. MCH (Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin)

  • Average amount of hemoglobin in red blood cells; indicates anemia.

  1. MCHC (Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration)

  • Concentration of hemoglobin in red blood cells; used to classify anemia.

  1. MCV (Mean Corpuscular Volume)

  • Average size of red blood cells; evaluates anemia types.

  1. MPV (Mean Platelet Volume)

  • Average size of platelets; indicates platelet production and activity.

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