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What is Women's Complete Health Panel?

Understanding Your Health with the Women's Complete Health Panel This comprehensive panel is specifically designed for women seeking an in-depth assessment of their overall health and wellness. It integrates a wide array of biomarkers to provide a holistic view of various physiological systems, including metabolic function, cardiovascular health, hormonal balance, nutritional status, and organ performance. Metabolic and Blood Sugar Health Includes Hemoglobin A1c for long-term blood sugar control, a Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) assessing kidney and liver function, electrolytes, and glucose, and a Lipid Panel to evaluate cholesterol and triglycerides crucial for cardiovascular risk. Hormonal and Endocrine Balance Measures key female hormones like FSH, LH, Testosterone (Free and Total), and DHEA-Sulfate to assess reproductive health, adrenal function, and hormonal equilibrium. A full Thyroid Profile with TSH provides insight into thyroid gland performance, a vital regulator of metabolism and energy. Nutritional Status and Essential Elements Evaluates essential vitamins and minerals such as Vitamin B12, Folate, Iron, Ferritin (iron stores), Magnesium, and Phosphorus, which are critical for energy production, nerve function, bone health, and red blood cell formation. Uric Acid is also included, relevant for gout and kidney health. Cardiovascular and Inflammatory Markers Goes beyond basic lipids with Lipoprotein(a) and Homocyst(e)ine, recognized markers for advanced cardiovascular risk. High-sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP) assesses inflammation, and BNP helps evaluate heart function, particularly for potential heart failure. Organ Health and Infectious Disease Screening A complete Urinalysis with Micro provides insights into kidney and urinary tract health. Liver function is further supported by GGT and Bilirubin tests. Acute Viral Hepatitis (HAV, HBV, HCV) screening addresses common viral infections that can impact liver health. Complete Blood Count (CBC) assesses general blood health, including anemia and infection. Tumor Markers for Monitoring Includes Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA), Carbohydrate Antigen (CA 19-9), Cancer Antigen (CA-125), and Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP). These markers are utilized for monitoring certain cancers, such as gastrointestinal, pancreatic, ovarian, and breast malignancies, in conjunction with clinical findings. They are not intended for general population cancer screening.

how is Women's Complete Health Panel used in diagonosis?
  • For routine annual wellness check-ups, especially as you age or if you have a family history of chronic diseases.
  • If you are experiencing a range of symptoms such as persistent fatigue, unexplained weight fluctuations, hair loss, skin changes, mood swings, or irregularities in your menstrual cycle, which could indicate hormonal or metabolic imbalances.
  • To monitor existing health conditions like diabetes, thyroid disorders, cardiovascular disease, or iron deficiency.
  • If you are proactive about your health and wish to establish a comprehensive baseline for future health tracking and personalized lifestyle adjustments.
  • Prior to significant life changes or health initiatives, such as starting a new diet, exercise regimen, or family planning, to ensure your body is optimally prepared.
who benefits from Women's Complete Health Panel?
  • Women of all ages who prioritize a comprehensive understanding of their health status beyond basic check-ups.
  • Individuals with a family history of chronic illnesses, including heart disease, diabetes, thyroid conditions, or certain cancers, who seek early detection and preventative strategies.
  • Women experiencing non-specific symptoms that may point to underlying hormonal imbalances, nutritional deficiencies, or metabolic dysfunction.
  • Those on a wellness journey who want to track key health indicators, optimize their diet and lifestyle, and prevent the onset of chronic diseases.
  • Anyone looking for a proactive approach to managing their long-term health, offering peace of mind and data-driven insights.
what is Women's Complete Health Panel used for?

This comprehensive panel aids healthcare providers in the diagnosis, monitoring, or identification of risk factors for a wide array of conditions, providing a broad overview of health status. It is a powerful tool for an investigative approach to women's health.

Metabolic and Endocrine Disorders

  • Diabetes and Prediabetes (via Hemoglobin A1c and Glucose)
  • Insulin Resistance
  • Thyroid Disorders (Hypothyroidism, Hyperthyroidism, via TSH and Thyroid Hormones)
  • Adrenal Dysfunction (via DHEA-Sulfate)
  • Hormonal Imbalances leading to symptoms like hirsutism, amenorrhea, or infertility (via FSH, LH, Testosterone, DHEA-Sulfate)
  • Kidney Disease and Impaired Renal Function (via CMP, Creatinine, Albumin/Creatinine Ratio, Urinalysis)
  • Liver Disorders (Hepatitis, Cirrhosis, Biliary Obstruction, via CMP, GGT, Bilirubin, Acute Viral Hepatitis Screen)
  • Gout and Hyperuricemia (via Uric Acid)

Cardiovascular Health Issues

  • Increased Risk for Heart Disease and Stroke (via Lipid Panel, Lipoprotein(a), Homocyst(e)ine, hs-CRP, Apolipoprotein B)
  • Congestive Heart Failure (via BNP)
  • Blood Clotting Disorders or Abnormal Bleeding Tendencies (via PT/PTT/INR, Fibrinogen Activity)
  • Inflammation contributing to cardiovascular risk (via hs-CRP)

Nutritional Deficiencies and Anemias

  • Iron Deficiency Anemia (via Iron and TIBC, Ferritin, CBC)
  • Vitamin B12 and Folate Deficiencies (essential for nerve function and red blood cell production)
  • Vitamin D Deficiency (impacting bone health, immune function, and mood)
  • Electrolyte Imbalances (via CMP, Magnesium, Phosphorus)

Infectious Diseases and Cancer Monitoring

  • Acute Viral Hepatitis infections (HAV, HBV, HCV)
  • Monitoring of ovarian and other gynecological malignancies (CA-125, in conjunction with other clinical findings)
  • Monitoring of breast cancer recurrence (CA 15-3, in conjunction with other clinical findings)
  • Monitoring of gastrointestinal, pancreatic, and colorectal malignancies (CA 19-9, CEA)
  • Monitoring of testicular and some liver cancers (AFP, primarily in male patients but included in comprehensive panels for its role as a tumor marker)
Important Considerations !

The results from the Women's Complete Health Panel provide valuable health insights but should always be interpreted in the context of your complete medical history, current symptoms, and lifestyle. This panel is intended as a screening and monitoring tool, not a definitive diagnosis on its own.

It is crucial to discuss your results with a qualified healthcare provider who can offer personalized medical advice, recommend further evaluations if necessary, and guide you on appropriate next steps for your health management plan. Self-diagnosis or self-treatment based solely on test results is not recommended.

Certain medications, supplements, and recent lifestyle changes (e.g., intense exercise, significant dietary shifts) can influence test results. Please ensure your healthcare provider is aware of all relevant factors.

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