| Biomarker | Result | Units | Reference Range | Visual | Flag |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Metabolic Panel | |||||
Glucose (Fasting)Blood sugar — fasted 10 hrs |
94 | mg/dL | 70 – 99 | ● Normal | |
Hemoglobin A1c3-month average blood sugar |
5.4 | % | < 5.7 | ● Normal | |
| Lipid Panel | |||||
Total CholesterolCardiovascular risk marker |
218 | mg/dL | < 200 | ▲ High | |
LDL Cholesterol"Bad" cholesterol |
138 | mg/dL | < 100 | ▲ High | |
HDL Cholesterol"Good" cholesterol |
52 | mg/dL | > 40 (M) | ● Normal | |
TriglyceridesBlood fats — fasting value |
145 | mg/dL | < 150 | ● Normal | |
| Thyroid Function | |||||
TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)Primary thyroid screen |
2.1 | mIU/L | 0.4 – 4.0 | ● Normal | |
Free T4Active thyroid hormone |
1.2 | ng/dL | 0.8 – 1.8 | ● Normal | |
| Hormone Panel | |||||
Testosterone (Total)Male hormone — morning draw |
312 | ng/dL | 264 – 916 (M) | ● Normal | |
| Vitamins & Nutrients | |||||
Vitamin D (25-OH)Bone, immune, mood support |
22 | ng/mL | 30 – 100 | ▼ Low | |
FerritinIron storage protein |
18 | ng/mL | 24 – 336 (M) | ▼ Low | |
| Complete Blood Count (CBC) | |||||
CBC — All ParametersWBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, Platelets |
Within range | — | See full panel | ● Normal | |
Lipid Panel — Elevated Cholesterol
Total cholesterol of 218 mg/dL and LDL of 138 mg/dL are above optimal targets. Lifestyle modifications including reduced saturated fat intake, increased aerobic exercise (150+ min/week), and dietary fiber are recommended. A follow-up lipid panel in 3 months is advised. If levels remain elevated, statin therapy may be discussed with your primary care provider.
Vitamin D — Deficient
25-OH Vitamin D at 22 ng/mL indicates deficiency (optimal target: 40–80 ng/mL). Supplementation with Vitamin D3 2,000–4,000 IU daily is recommended, ideally taken with a meal containing healthy fats for optimal absorption. Retest in 90 days to confirm improvement.
Ferritin — Below Reference Range
Ferritin of 18 ng/mL is below the male reference range of 24–336 ng/mL. An iron-rich diet and possible supplementation are recommended. Evaluation for gastrointestinal blood loss may be warranted if symptoms of fatigue persist. Follow up with your primary care provider.
Testosterone — Low-Normal Range
Testosterone of 312 ng/dL is within the normal range for males, though at the lower end. Clinical correlation with symptoms (fatigue, libido, muscle mass) is recommended. Repeat testing may be considered, ideally as part of a comprehensive hormone panel including Free Testosterone, SHBG, and LH.
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