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Full Body Blood Test: Comprehensive 117-Biomarker Panels
One order, up to 25 tests and 117 biomarkers: a panoramic view of how your body is functioning.
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The Comprehensive tier lists at $449.95 ($359.96 with the 20% promotion at time of writing); smaller tiers start at $73.95 ($62.86 promotional).
At a glance
A full body blood test panel bundles many individual lab tests into a single order, measuring markers across organ function, metabolic health, iron status, inflammation, thyroid function, and hormone balance. The most complete option here runs 25 tests covering 117 biomarkers from blood and urine specimens, with three smaller tiers for lighter coverage. It suits adults who want the widest objective snapshot of their health in one draw, with results to track over time and review with their doctor.
Best suited for
- Adults who want the most complete single-order snapshot of their health available direct-to-consumer
- People who would rather test many systems in one draw than order individual labs piecemeal
- Quantified-health enthusiasts who retest on a schedule and track biomarker trends over time
- Anyone preparing a thorough set of recent labs to discuss at their next doctor visit
What's included
Baseline Biomarkers - Comprehensive (25 tests, 117 biomarkers)
Broadest tier: organ function, metabolic indicators, advanced thyroid and hormone evaluations; blood, urine, and varied specimens
Baseline Biomarkers - Advanced (22 tests, 113 biomarkers)
Wellness indicators plus inflammation, thyroid function, and hormone balance markers; blood and urine
Baseline Biomarkers - Basic Plus (13 tests, 74 biomarkers)
Fundamental metrics plus liver function, blood sugar, and iron metabolism
Baseline Biomarkers - Basic (4 tests, 62 biomarkers)
Streamlined core panel from a single blood draw
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
Ordering lab tests one at a time gets expensive and leaves gaps: a lipid result without liver enzymes, a thyroid number without iron status. A full body panel solves this by measuring many systems from the same visit, so results can be read in context, how your metabolic markers, organ function markers, and hormone markers look together at a single point in time.
The Comprehensive tier (25 tests, 117 biomarkers) is the broadest, spanning basic organ function and metabolic indicators through advanced thyroid assessments and hormone evaluations, using blood, urine, and other specimen types. The Advanced tier (22 tests, 113 biomarkers) covers general wellness indicators plus markers associated with inflammation, thyroid function, and hormone balance. Basic Plus (13 tests, 74 biomarkers) and Basic (4 tests, 62 biomarkers) scale the same idea down for lighter coverage or follow-up testing.
A panel this wide is most useful as a recurring habit rather than a one-off. Because blood renews itself roughly every 120 days, repeating the panel after diet, training, or medically guided changes can show their effects relatively quickly, and year-over-year results turn single numbers into trendlines.
A full body panel is not intended to confirm anything on its own. View it as structured information-gathering: it flags out-of-range results and shifts worth bringing to your doctor, who can interpret them against your history and decide whether follow-up is needed.
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Order NowFrequently asked questions
What does a full body blood test panel include?
The broadest tier here includes 25 tests covering 117 biomarkers, spanning basic organ function, metabolic indicators, iron status, inflammation markers, advanced thyroid assessments, and hormone evaluations. Specimens include blood and urine, and three smaller tiers (113, 74, or 62 biomarkers) offer the same idea with lighter coverage.
Is a full body blood panel better than ordering individual tests?
For a broad snapshot, a bundled panel is usually more practical: one order and one collection visit yields results across many systems that can be read in context. Individual tests still make sense for targeted follow-up once you and your doctor know which markers deserve a closer look.
Do I need a doctor's order to buy a full body blood panel?
No separate doctor's visit is required to purchase, these panels are sold direct-to-consumer, so you choose a tier and order online through the partner site. Results are informational rather than clinical, and you should review out-of-range values with your doctor.
Can I order this panel in any US state?
Not in every state, direct-to-consumer lab testing is restricted or prohibited in New York, New Jersey, and Rhode Island, so residents there may be blocked at the partner's checkout. If that applies to you, ask your doctor about ordering comparable testing through a clinic.
How often should I repeat a full body panel?
A common pattern is once a year, or a few months after a meaningful diet, training, or lifestyle change. Blood renews itself roughly every 120 days, so repeat testing can reflect the effect of changes fairly quickly, your doctor can help you set a cadence that fits your results and history.
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