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Full Body Blood Test: Comprehensive Biomarker Panels
Up to 113 biomarkers from a single order, the closest blood work gets to a whole-body checkup.
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Panels from $94.48 with the 50% promotion (Basic Plus, regularly $188.95); Advanced $139.98 and Advanced Plus $508.98 at time of writing.
At a glance
A full body blood test is a comprehensive panel that measures biomarkers across your major systems, blood health, liver and kidney function, cholesterol and triglycerides, thyroid function, blood sugar, iron stores, and vitamin D, from a single online order. It suits people who want one wide snapshot instead of piecing together individual tests. Panel tiers range from 66 biomarkers (Basic Plus) up to 113 biomarkers (Advanced Plus), which also adds hormone and inflammation markers.
Best suited for
- First-time testers who want one broad panel instead of choosing individual tests
- Biohackers and quantified-self enthusiasts tracking a wide biomarker set over time
- Adults comparing full-body panel tiers by depth, from 66 to 113 biomarkers
- People with several vague concerns, energy, weight, sleep, who want wide-angle data to review with a doctor
- Anyone consolidating scattered past lab work into a single repeatable panel
What's included
General Health - Basic Plus Lab Panel
8 tests, 66 biomarkers, blood-only specimen
General Health - Advanced Lab Panel
13 tests, 86 biomarkers, blood and urine specimens
General Health - Advanced Plus Lab Panel
23 tests, 113 biomarkers, the widest tier, adding hormone and inflammation markers
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Red and white cells, platelets
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)
Liver, kidney, and electrolyte markers
Lipid Panel
Total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, triglycerides
Thyroid Markers (TSH, with Free T3/Free T4 on select panels)
Metabolism and energy regulation
Glucose & Hemoglobin A1c
Blood sugar status and roughly three-month trend
Iron & Ferritin
Iron stores and oxygen transport
Vitamin D
Immune, bone, and nerve support
Deep-dive the key markers: Fasting Glucose, HbA1c, LDL-C, HDL-C, Triglycerides, TSH, Free T3, Free T4, Vitamin D, Ferritin, eGFR, ALT
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 reference ranges place HbA1c below 5.7%; conditions affecting red blood cells can skew results, so labs and clinicians interpret in context.
| Zone | Range |
|---|---|
| Optimal | 4–5.7 % |
| Prediabetic range | 5.7–6.5 % |
| Diabetic range | 6.5–10 % |
Commonly used reference ranges label LDL-C under 100 mg/dL optimal; ideal targets depend on your overall cardiovascular risk profile.
| Zone | Range |
|---|---|
| Optimal | 0–100 mg/dL |
| Near optimal | 100–130 mg/dL |
| Borderline high | 130–160 mg/dL |
| High | 160–190 mg/dL |
| Very high | 190–220 mg/dL |
The importance of testing
Ordering blood tests one at a time gets expensive and leaves gaps. A comprehensive panel solves both problems: the Basic Plus tier packs 8 tests and 66 biomarkers into one draw, the Advanced tier expands to 13 tests and 86 biomarkers, and the Advanced Plus tier reaches 23 tests and 113 biomarkers spanning blood health, metabolic and liver function, markers associated with cardiovascular risk, hormonal balance, inflammation, and vitamin status.
Breadth matters because systems interact. Thyroid function influences energy and weight; iron and ferritin affect oxygen transport; glucose and hemoglobin A1c describe blood sugar from two angles; the comprehensive metabolic panel reads liver and kidney function at the same time. Seeing these side by side in one report gives you and your doctor context that isolated tests cannot.
A full-body panel is also the natural starting point if you have never tested broadly before. The first round establishes your personal baseline; repeat rounds turn single data points into trends you can act on with your clinician, adjusting nutrition, training, or supplements and verifying whether the numbers respond.
Everything runs through Quest' clinical-grade labs, results are physician-reviewed and delivered privately online, most within 24 to 48 hours. No insurance or office visit is required, and HSA/FSA funds are accepted.
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Ready to get your numbers? Order online, visit a nearby draw site, and receive private results to review with your doctor.
Order NowFrequently asked questions
How many biomarkers does a full body blood test cover?
These panels cover 66 to 113 biomarkers depending on the tier: Basic Plus runs 8 tests and 66 biomarkers, Advanced runs 13 tests and 86 biomarkers, and Advanced Plus runs 23 tests and 113 biomarkers. All tiers span blood health, metabolic and liver function, thyroid, blood sugar, and vitamin status.
Do I need a doctor to order a full body blood test?
No, a doctor's order is included with every purchase, so no office visit or referral is required. You order online and test at any of roughly 2,100 Quest locations, walk-in or by appointment.
What is the difference between the Advanced and Advanced Plus panels?
Advanced Plus roughly doubles the scope, going from 13 tests and 86 biomarkers to 23 tests and 113 biomarkers by adding hormone markers plus additional cardiovascular and inflammation markers. Advanced already includes markers associated with diabetes risk, inflammation, vitamin D status, thyroid function, and kidney health, so it remains a strong middle option.
How long do results take, and are they private?
Most results arrive within 24 to 48 hours, delivered securely to your private online account, though some individual tests take longer. Every report is physician-reviewed before release and can be shared with your own doctor.
Can I order a full body blood test in any 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. In the rest of the US, no insurance is required and HSA/FSA payment is accepted.
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