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Health & Wellness Screening Lab Tests: 100+ Panels to Compare
One promotion, more than 100 wellness lab panels, from baseline biomarkers to anemia, fatigue, and digestive health screening.
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Panels from $43.96 with the 20% promotion (Anemia Health - Basic, regularly $54.95); larger comprehensive panels range up to $407.96. Pricing at time of writing.
At a glance
Health and wellness screening panels are bundled lab tests, mostly blood, with some urine or stool components, that measure biomarkers across metabolic, heart, hormone, thyroid, nutrient, and organ health. They are built for adults who want a broad, data-driven view of how their body is functioning, whether that means establishing a first baseline or tracking specific markers over time. This partner promotion applies 20% savings across more than 100 wellness panels.
Best suited for
- Adults who want a broad first look at their blood work beyond a routine physical
- People tracking energy, fitness, or weight goals who want objective biomarker data
- Anyone monitoring specific markers between doctor visits and building a trend history
- Budget-conscious shoppers comparing tiered panels (Basic through Comprehensive) under one 20% promotion
- First-timers unsure where to start, the partner highlights its Internist Panel as a broad entry point
What's included
Anti-Aging 1 Baseline
6 tests, 37 biomarkers (blood and urine)
Anti-Aging 2 Essential
9 tests, 40 biomarkers
Anti-Aging 3 Extreme
12 tests, 43 biomarkers
Anti-Aging 4 Comprehensive
18 tests, 50 biomarkers
Anemia Health - Basic
CBC with differential, iron and TIBC, transferrin, 3 tests, 37 biomarkers
Anemia Health - Basic Plus
Adds C-reactive protein, comprehensive metabolic panel, and ferritin, 6 tests, 60 biomarkers
Anemia Health - Advanced
Adds folate, reticulocyte count, and sickle cell screen, 9 tests, 64 biomarkers
Anemia Health - Comprehensive
Adds vitamin B12, homocysteine, erythropoietin, and fecal globin, 13 tests, 68 biomarkers
Baseline Biomarkers - Basic
4 tests, 62 biomarkers
Baseline Biomarkers - Basic Plus
Adds liver function, blood sugar, and iron metabolism, 13 tests, 74 biomarkers
Baseline Biomarkers - Advanced
Adds inflammation, thyroid, and hormone markers, 22 tests, 113 biomarkers
Baseline Biomarkers - Comprehensive
25 tests, 117 biomarkers (blood and urine)
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - Basic
6 tests, 87 biomarkers
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - Basic Plus
8 tests, 89 biomarkers
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - Advanced
10 tests, 91 biomarkers
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - Comprehensive
15 tests, 97 biomarkers
Osteoarthritis - Basic Plus
4 tests, 4 biomarkers
Celiac Disease - Basic Plus
8 tests, 64 biomarkers
Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Basic Plus
7 tests, 59 biomarkers
Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Advanced
9 tests, 61 biomarkers (blood and stool)
Deep-dive the key markers: Fasting Glucose, 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 differ by sex, roughly 30–200 ng/mL is typical, with men’s upper bounds higher; inflammation can raise ferritin and mask low iron.
| Zone | Range |
|---|---|
| Low | 0–30 ng/mL |
| Typical range | 30–200 ng/mL |
| Elevated | 200–400 ng/mL |
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
Broad wellness screening is less about any single number and more about coverage: a complete blood count, comprehensive metabolic panel, iron studies, inflammation markers, and thyroid or hormone measurements each describe a different system. Reviewed together, they give you and your doctor a wide-angle view of blood sugar, liver and kidney function, red blood cell health, and nutrient status, including markers that can shift before you notice anything day to day.
This promotion covers the partner's full wellness catalog, organized into tiered families. Anemia Health panels move from a basic CBC-plus-iron workup to a comprehensive tier that adds ferritin, folate, vitamin B12, homocysteine, and erythropoietin. Baseline Biomarkers panels scale from 62 to 117 biomarkers, layering in liver function, blood sugar, iron metabolism, inflammation, thyroid, and hormone markers. Additional families cover chronic fatigue, anti-aging, celiac and inflammatory bowel disease markers, osteoarthritis, heart, kidney, liver, and hormone health for men and women.
A practical approach: pick the family that matches your current question, choose the tier that fits your budget, and view the first result as a baseline. Retesting the same panel over time turns individual readings into trends, the format most useful to bring to your doctor, who can put flagged values in the context of your history, symptoms, and any follow-up testing.
Promo code
ULTA2014Save 20% on any wellness panel with code ULTA2014, current promotion; confirm final pricing on the partner page.
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
What do health and wellness screening panels measure?
They measure groups of blood biomarkers, such as a complete blood count, comprehensive metabolic panel, iron studies, inflammation markers, and thyroid or hormone levels, that describe how major body systems are functioning. The exact list depends on the panel: this promotion spans more than 100 options, from a 3-test anemia screen to a 25-test, 117-biomarker comprehensive baseline.
Can I order these lab tests without a doctor's visit?
Yes, the panels on the partner page can be ordered online and added to a cart directly, without scheduling a doctor's appointment first. Results are delivered to you and are best reviewed with your doctor, especially if any values fall outside reference ranges.
How does the 20% promotion work?
The promotion applies 20% savings across the wellness panel catalog with code ULTA2014, and discounted prices are shown alongside list prices, for example, $54.95 down to $43.96 on the basic anemia panel. Promotions change, so confirm the final price on the partner page before checkout.
Which panel is best if I'm not sure where to start?
The partner page recommends its Internist Panel as a broad starting point, and the Baseline Biomarkers family serves the same purpose in tiered form. Start with the tier that fits your budget, then add targeted panels later based on your results and your doctor's input.
Is direct-to-consumer lab 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. Most other US states are served through the partner's network of lab locations.
Will these panels tell me if I have a disease?
No, screening panels measure biomarkers and flag out-of-range values; they are not intended to confirm any condition. Results are a starting point for a conversation with your doctor, who can interpret them alongside your symptoms, history, and any follow-up testing they recommend.
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