Lab tests & biomarkers

Know yourself before you optimize.

Lab tests can be a useful starting point — labwork may be recommended or requested to help establish a safer starting point before a protocol begins. Interpretation is handled by licensed clinicians, not YourHealthRx directly.

Lab Tests

Biomarkers give the protocol its shape.

Labs aren't always required, but when clinically appropriate, they help frame review and follow-up through partner provider workflows.

Metabolic + body composition panel

Glucose, insulin, lipids, inflammatory context, and follow-up markers relevant to metabolic pathways.

Longevity + recovery panel

Baseline wellness markers that help frame recovery, sleep, inflammation, and vitality goals.

Hormone & endocrine context

Screening-focused biomarker context for pathways where endocrine review is appropriate.

Protocol readiness check

A lightweight way to communicate that labs, history, and contraindications matter before any therapy.

Biomarker snapshot

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Recovery61
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How lab tests fit the pathway

Screen. Review. Adjust.

Lab tests aren't mandatory for every pathway — they're a tool clinical partners may use when biomarker context will meaningfully shape the decision.

01

Order

Select a lab test aligned with your goal pathway. Collection happens at a convenient partner site.

02

Results

Results land in your portal with context — not just a PDF, but a framed view of what matters.

03

Clinician review

Your clinician uses the results, your history, and your goals to decide whether therapy is appropriate.

04

Follow-up

If you continue on a protocol, follow-up labs frame whether and how the plan evolves.

Labs are informational, not diagnostic on their own. Biomarker results are interpreted in the context of your health history, current medications, and goals by a licensed clinician. Lab test availability varies by state. Content here does not constitute medical advice. Results vary.

Lab-guided intake

The protocol is only as good as the picture underneath it.

Start with the goal. Add the labs when they matter. Let the clinician shape the plan.

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