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Baseline Blood Test Panels: Measure 62-117 Key Biomarkers
Four tiered blood panels that establish your personal health baseline, from core metabolic markers to full thyroid and hormone coverage.
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Panels from $73.95 ($62.86 with the 20% promotion) up to $449.95 ($359.96 promotional) for the Comprehensive tier, at time of writing.
At a glance
Baseline biomarker testing measures the core blood markers that describe how your body is functioning right now, so you have a documented reference point for every future lab result. The Baseline Biomarkers series offers four tiers, from a Basic panel with 4 tests and 62 biomarkers to a Comprehensive panel with 25 tests and 117 biomarkers spanning metabolic, liver, iron, inflammation, thyroid, and hormone markers. It is designed for adults who want an objective starting snapshot of their health to track over time and review with their doctor.
Best suited for
- Adults who have never had comprehensive blood work and want a documented starting point
- People beginning a new diet, training, or lifestyle program who want a before-and-after comparison
- Anyone who wants to track key metabolic, liver, thyroid, and hormone markers year over year
- Health-conscious adults who want more data between routine physicals to discuss with their doctor
- Budget-conscious testers who want to choose how deep to go across four coverage tiers
What's included
Baseline Biomarkers - Basic (4 tests, 62 biomarkers)
Core health metrics from a blood draw
Baseline Biomarkers - Basic Plus (13 tests, 74 biomarkers)
Adds liver function, blood sugar, and iron metabolism detail
Baseline Biomarkers - Advanced (22 tests, 113 biomarkers)
Adds inflammation, thyroid function, and hormone balance markers; blood and urine specimens
Baseline Biomarkers - Comprehensive (25 tests, 117 biomarkers)
Broadest coverage: organ function, metabolic indicators, advanced thyroid and hormone evaluations
Deep-dive the key markers: Fasting Glucose, ALT, eGFR, Ferritin, TSH, hs-CRP
Key biomarker ranges
Commonly used adult reference ranges for markers this panel measures, labs vary, so always interpret results against your lab's stated ranges and with your doctor.
Commonly used reference ranges place fasting glucose at 70–99 mg/dL; results vary with sleep, stress, and recent illness, and labs differ slightly.
| Zone | Range |
|---|---|
| Low | 50–70 mg/dL |
| Optimal | 70–100 mg/dL |
| Prediabetic range | 100–126 mg/dL |
| Diabetic range | 126–160 mg/dL |
Commonly used cutoffs place ALT below roughly 30–40 U/L, with slightly lower thresholds often cited for women; recent exercise and alcohol can raise results.
| Zone | Range |
|---|---|
| Optimal | 0–30 U/L |
| Borderline high | 30–50 U/L |
| High | 50–100 U/L |
For eGFR, lower is worse: 90+ is consistent with full kidney function, while sustained values below 60 are the commonly used threshold of concern.
| Zone | Range |
|---|---|
| Kidney failure range | 0–15 mL/min/1.73m² |
| Reduced | 15–60 mL/min/1.73m² |
| Mildly reduced | 60–90 mL/min/1.73m² |
| Optimal | 90–120 mL/min/1.73m² |
The importance of testing
A single lab result is hard to interpret on its own; the same number can be normal for one person and a meaningful shift for another. A baseline panel solves this by recording where your markers sit today, so later tests reveal direction and pace of change rather than isolated data points. That trendline is what makes conversations with your doctor concrete.
The four tiers scale with how deep you want to go. Basic (4 tests, 62 biomarkers) covers core health metrics from a standard blood draw. Basic Plus (13 tests, 74 biomarkers) adds detail on liver function, blood sugar, and iron metabolism. Advanced (22 tests, 113 biomarkers) layers in markers associated with inflammation, thyroid function, and hormone balance, and Comprehensive (25 tests, 117 biomarkers) extends to a panoramic view across organ function, metabolic indicators, and advanced thyroid and hormone evaluations using blood and urine specimens.
Because blood renews itself roughly every 120 days, repeat testing can reflect the effects of dietary, lifestyle, and medically guided changes relatively quickly. That makes a baseline panel useful not just as a one-time snapshot but as the first point on a chart you update over time.
None of these panels confirms any condition. Their value is in surfacing out-of-range or trending results early so you can review them with your doctor and decide together whether follow-up testing or changes are warranted.
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Order NowFrequently asked questions
What does a baseline biomarker panel measure?
A baseline biomarker panel measures a broad set of blood markers, from 62 biomarkers in the Basic tier to 117 in the Comprehensive tier, covering core metabolic metrics plus, at higher tiers, liver function, blood sugar, iron metabolism, inflammation, thyroid function, and hormone balance. The goal is a documented reference point you can compare future results against and review with your doctor.
Which Baseline Biomarkers tier should I choose?
Choose based on how much depth you want: Basic (4 tests, 62 biomarkers) is a streamlined first snapshot, Basic Plus (13 tests, 74 biomarkers) adds liver, blood sugar, and iron detail, Advanced (22 tests, 113 biomarkers) adds inflammation, thyroid, and hormone markers, and Comprehensive (25 tests, 117 biomarkers) offers the fullest coverage. If you are testing for the first time and unsure, Basic Plus is a common middle ground; your doctor can help you decide what coverage fits your history.
Can I order these panels without a doctor's visit?
Yes, these panels are sold direct-to-consumer, so you can select a tier and purchase online through the partner site without scheduling a doctor's appointment first. Results are informational: they are not intended to confirm any condition, and out-of-range values should always be reviewed with your doctor.
Is baseline biomarker testing available in every state?
No, direct-to-consumer lab testing is restricted or prohibited in New York, New Jersey, and Rhode Island, so residents of those states may be blocked at the partner's checkout. If you live in one of these states, ask your doctor about ordering comparable panels through a clinic.
How often should I repeat baseline blood testing?
Many people retest annually, or a few months after a significant diet, training, or lifestyle change. Because blood renews itself roughly every 120 days, repeat testing can reflect the impact of those changes relatively quickly, but the right cadence for you is a decision to make with your doctor based on your results and history.
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