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Metabolic And Organ Function

Your metabolism isn't broken. It's misunderstood.

Weight, energy, and blood sugar issues deserve real answers — not another diet.

This panel goes far beyond basic blood sugar tests. We measure insulin resistance, hunger hormones (leptin and adiponectin), liver and kidney function, and pancreatic health — catching metabolic dysfunction years before it becomes diabetes or fatty liver disease.

Why this matters for women

Why this matters for women

A "normal" fasting glucose can mask years of rising insulin — and by the time A1c is elevated, significant damage may already be underway. Adding Insulin, C-Peptide, Leptin, and Adiponectin reveals insulin resistance, leptin resistance, and metabolic stress long before traditional markers shift. Cystatin C catches early kidney decline that standard creatinine often misses in women with lower muscle mass. GGT is one of the most sensitive early markers of fatty liver disease, which now affects roughly 1 in 4 adults and is closely tied to PCOS, perimenopause, and metabolic syndrome. Together, these markers give you a true metabolic age — and the chance to change it.

What we test

Platelet Count

White Blood Cell Count

Red Blood Cell Count

Hemoglobin

Hematocrit

Mcv

Mch

Mchc

Rdw

Mpv

Absolute Neutrophils

Absolute Band Neutrophils

Absolute Metamyelocytes

Absolute Myelocytes

Absolute Promyelocytes

Absolute Lymphocytes

Absolute Monocytes

Absolute Eosinophils

Absolute Basophils

Absolute Blasts

Absolute Nucleated Rbc

Neutrophils

Band Neutrophils

Metamyelocytes

Myelocytes

Promyelocytes

Lymphocytes

Reactive Lymphocytes

Monocytes

Eosinophils

Basophils

Blasts

Nucleated Rbc

Glucose

Creatinine

Egfr

Bun/Creatinine Ratio

Sodium

Potassium

Chloride

Carbon Dioxide

Calcium

Protein, Total

Albumin

Globulin

Albumin/Globulin Ratio

Bilirubin, Total

Alkaline Phosphatase

Ast

Alt

Hs Crp

Who should consider this panel?

  • Women with PCOS or suspected insulin resistance

  • Anyone struggling with weight that won't respond to diet changes

  • Women with a family history of diabetes or metabolic syndrome

  • Those experiencing energy crashes, sugar cravings, or post-meal fatigue

  • Women on medications that affect liver or kidney function

Who should consider this panel

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