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Heart Health Blood Test Panels: Tiered Cardiac Risk Screening

Four tiered blood panels that measure markers associated with cardiovascular risk, from a quick baseline to a 94-biomarker deep dive.

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Four tiers from $75.96 to $1,008 with the 20% promotion (list prices $94.95–$1,260), promotional pricing at time of writing.

At a glance

Heart Health Risk Panels are tiered blood test bundles that measure biomarkers associated with cardiovascular risk, spanning four levels from a 3-test, 9-biomarker baseline to a 24-test, 94-biomarker comprehensive workup. They are built for adults who want to establish a baseline, track heart-related markers over time, and review the results with their doctor. All four tiers can be ordered online and, at the time of writing, are discounted 20% with a promotional code.

Best suited for

  • Adults who want a baseline reading of biomarkers associated with cardiovascular risk
  • People with a family history of heart disease who want broader screening data to discuss with their doctor
  • Anyone already tracking blood sugar, blood pressure, or cholesterol who wants to follow markers between appointments
  • Health-conscious testers who prefer choosing their depth, from a quick 3-test check to a 24-test workup

What's included

CVD - 1. Low Heart Health Risk

3 tests, 9 biomarkers; blood specimen, entry-level baseline tier

CVD - 2. Moderate Heart Health Risk

11 tests, 74 biomarkers; the partner's most popular tier

CVD - 3. High Heart Health Risk

17 tests, 83 biomarkers; blood, urine, and varied specimens

CVD - 4. High Heart Health Risk Plus

24 tests, 94 biomarkers; the most comprehensive tier

Deep-dive the key markers: LDL-C, HDL-C, Triglycerides, hs-CRP, ApoB, Lp(a)

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.

LDL Cholesterol (mg/dL)

Commonly used reference ranges label LDL-C under 100 mg/dL optimal; ideal targets depend on your overall cardiovascular risk profile.

LDL Cholesterol reference ranges (mg/dL)
ZoneRange
Optimal0100 mg/dL
Near optimal100130 mg/dL
Borderline high130160 mg/dL
High160190 mg/dL
Very high190220 mg/dL
HDL Cholesterol (mg/dL)

Commonly used cutoffs differ by sex: below 40 mg/dL is low for men, below 50 mg/dL for women; 60 mg/dL and above is generally considered protective-range.

HDL Cholesterol reference ranges (mg/dL)
ZoneRange
Low040 mg/dL
Acceptable4060 mg/dL
Optimal60100 mg/dL
Triglycerides (mg/dL)

Commonly used reference ranges place fasting triglycerides under 150 mg/dL; results are highly sensitive to recent meals, alcohol, and carbohydrate intake.

Triglycerides reference ranges (mg/dL)
ZoneRange
Optimal0100 mg/dL
Normal100150 mg/dL
Borderline high150200 mg/dL
High200400 mg/dL

The importance of testing

Cardiovascular health rarely moves in isolation. The partner's overview stresses how closely heart function is tied to the rest of your metabolic picture: elevated blood sugar is associated with damage to the blood vessels and nerves that regulate the heart, chronically high blood pressure forces the heart muscle to work harder, and thyroid and other hormone imbalances can influence heart rate and rhythm. Panels that measure these systems together give you and your doctor a fuller view than any single number can.

This promotion groups that testing into four tiers so you can match depth to your situation. The Low tier bundles 3 tests covering 9 biomarkers as an entry-level baseline; the Moderate tier, the partner's most popular, expands to 11 tests and 74 biomarkers; and the High and High Plus tiers reach 17 tests (83 biomarkers) and 24 tests (94 biomarkers), adding urine and other specimen types for the broadest picture.

Whichever tier you choose, the value compounds with repetition. A single result is a snapshot; testing at intervals shows whether markers associated with cardiovascular risk are holding steady, improving alongside diet and exercise changes, or drifting in a direction worth discussing. Bring anything flagged out of range, and the overall trend, to your doctor, who can interpret results in the context of your blood pressure, history, and lifestyle.

Promo code

CVD20OFF

Save 20% with code CVD20OFF, 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.

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Frequently asked questions

What do Heart Health Risk Panels measure?

They measure blood, and, in the higher tiers, urine, biomarkers associated with cardiovascular risk, grouped into four tiers that range from 3 tests and 9 biomarkers to 24 tests and 94 biomarkers. Lower tiers cover core risk markers, while higher tiers add a much broader metabolic view; the exact test list for each tier is itemized on the partner page.

Which heart health panel tier should I choose?

Choose based on how deep a view you want and what you plan to review with your doctor. The Low tier (3 tests, 9 biomarkers) suits a quick baseline, the Moderate tier (11 tests, 74 biomarkers) is the partner's most popular option, and the High and High Plus tiers (17 and 24 tests) give the broadest picture.

Can I order these panels without a doctor's visit?

Yes, each panel can be added to your cart and ordered directly through the partner's online checkout, with no separate appointment needed to place the order. You should still share results with your own doctor, especially any values flagged out of range.

Do these panels confirm heart disease?

No, these panels measure and track biomarkers associated with cardiovascular risk; they are not intended to confirm any condition or substitute for medical care. Results are a starting point for a conversation with your doctor, who can interpret them alongside your history, blood pressure, and lifestyle.

Is direct-to-consumer lab testing available in every US 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 most other states you can order online and visit a local draw location.

Is there a current discount on these panels?

Yes, at the time of writing, code CVD20OFF saves 20% on the Heart Health Risk Panels, bringing the four tiers to $75.96, $271.16, $454.36, and $1,008. Promotions change, so confirm the code and final pricing on the partner page.