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Inflammation Blood Test Panels: Track Key Inflammatory Markers
Three tiers of lab panels that measure the markers behind chronic, low-grade inflammation.
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Panels from $119.16 with the 20% promotion (regularly $148.95); the 25-test Inflammation Panel Complete is $531.96 (regularly $664.95). Promotional pricing at time of writing.
At a glance
Inflammation blood testing measures markers that rise when the immune system stays activated, helping reveal chronic, low-grade inflammation that often has no obvious symptoms. It is designed for health-conscious adults who want a baseline of their inflammatory status, or a way to track changes over time, and review the numbers with their doctor. This partner offer includes three panel tiers, from a focused 6-test screen to a comprehensive 25-test, 121-biomarker workup.
Best suited for
- Adults with persistent fatigue, recurring joint pain or stiffness, or frequent muscle aches without a clear cause
- People with unexplained digestive discomfort, skin issues such as rashes or eczema, or a persistent low-grade fever
- Anyone tracking markers associated with cardiovascular or autoimmune risk alongside their doctor
- People already working with a provider who want to monitor how inflammatory markers change over time
- Proactive testers who want a baseline before making diet, exercise, or lifestyle changes
What's included
Inflammation Lab Panel
6 tests, 6 biomarkers; blood specimen
Inflammation Panel with TPO
7 tests, 7 biomarkers; blood specimen
Inflammation Panel Complete
25 tests, 121 biomarkers; blood and urine specimens
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 cutoffs: under 1 mg/L low, 1–3 mg/L average, over 3 mg/L high; acute illness or injury can spike results, so retesting confirms a trend.
| Zone | Range |
|---|---|
| Low | 0–1 mg/L |
| Average | 1–3 mg/L |
| High | 3–10 mg/L |
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 |
The importance of testing
Chronic, low-grade inflammation often develops without clear warning signs, and elevated inflammatory markers are associated with conditions ranging from cardiovascular disease to arthritis. Blood testing is one of the few practical ways to see what is happening beneath the surface: an inflammation panel measures a set of markers that tend to rise when the immune system stays activated over time.
This promotion covers three tiers. The core Inflammation Lab Panel spans 6 tests and 6 biomarkers from a blood draw. The Inflammation Panel with TPO adds thyroid peroxidase antibodies, a marker associated with autoimmune thyroid activity. The Inflammation Panel Complete covers 25 tests and 121 biomarkers across blood and urine for a much wider view of inflammatory, immune, and metabolic status.
Single results matter less than trends. Establishing a baseline and retesting over time shows whether your markers are stable, rising, or responding to changes you and your doctor have made, diet, exercise, sleep, or a care plan you are already following. The partner reports results for most tests within 24 to 48 hours through a secure, private online portal.
No lab panel confirms a condition on its own. View out-of-range or borderline results as a structured starting point for a conversation with your healthcare provider, who can interpret them in the context of your symptoms, history, and other labs.
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Order NowFrequently asked questions
What does an inflammation blood test panel measure?
An inflammation panel measures blood markers, such as high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) and other acute-phase proteins, that tend to rise when the immune system stays activated. Depending on the tier, these panels range from a 6-biomarker screen to a 121-biomarker workup across blood and urine, giving you and your doctor a picture of your current inflammatory status.
Do I need a doctor's visit to order an inflammation panel?
No, these panels are ordered directly online through the partner's site, without scheduling a doctor's appointment first. You choose a panel, visit a nearby partner lab for the sample collection, and receive results in a secure, private portal, typically within 24 to 48 hours for most tests. You can then share the results with your own healthcare provider.
Which inflammation panel should I choose?
The core Inflammation Lab Panel (6 tests, 6 biomarkers) is the usual starting point for a first look at inflammatory markers. The Inflammation Panel with TPO adds thyroid peroxidase antibodies, a marker associated with autoimmune thyroid activity, while the Inflammation Panel Complete covers 25 tests and 121 biomarkers across blood and urine for the widest view. If you are unsure, start with the core panel and discuss whether broader testing makes sense with your doctor.
How quickly will I get my results?
Results for most tests are reported within 24 to 48 hours, according to the partner's page. They are delivered through a secure online portal you can access privately and share with your healthcare provider.
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. If you live elsewhere in the US, you can generally order online and test at a nearby lab location.
Can these panels confirm an autoimmune or inflammatory condition?
No, no lab panel confirms a condition on its own. These tests measure markers associated with inflammation and immune activity; a clinician interprets them alongside your symptoms, history, and other testing. View out-of-range results as a flag to review with your doctor, not a medical conclusion.
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