Comprehensive Health Profile — Women's
A more comprehensive offering than the basic panel, the Women's CHP includes a Cholesterol Panel, CBC, CMP, HbA1c, hs-CRP, Thyroid Function Test, Urinalysis, and more. If your test results are abnormal, an independent physician may be able to provide you with treatment options. Read moreCompare Products
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Comprehensive Health Profile — Women's |
Basic Health Profile — Women's |
Comprehensive Health Profile — Standard |
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Complete Blood Count (CBC) | |||
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) | |||
Cholesterol Panel | |||
Urinalysis | |||
Inflammation Marker (hs-CRP Test) | |||
Hemoglobin A1c | |||
Vitamin D | |||
Thyroid Function Risk | |||
Physical Measurements (Biometrics) | |||
Individual Health Risk Assessment | |||
Personalized Health Quotient Score | |||
One-on-One Doctor Discussion | |||
$385.00
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$220.00
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$335.00
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Comprehensive Health Profile — Women's |
Basic Health Profile — Women's |
Comprehensive Health Profile — Standard |
---|---|---|
Complete Blood Count (CBC) | ||
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) | ||
Cholesterol Panel | ||
Urinalysis | ||
Inflammation Marker (hs-CRP Test) | ||
Hemoglobin A1c | ||
Vitamin D | ||
Thyroid Function Risk | ||
Physical Measurements (Biometrics) | ||
Individual Health Risk Assessment | ||
Personalized Health Quotient Score | ||
One-on-One Doctor Discussion | ||
$385.00
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$220.00
Learn More
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$335.00
Learn More
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A Complete Blood Count (CBC) includes measurements for red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets.
Red blood cells (RBCs), also known as erythrocytes, carry oxygen from your lungs to the tissues and organs in your body. Your red blood cell count measures the concentration of RBCs in your blood sample, while hemoglobin indicates the amount of this oxygen-carrying protein inside those RBCs. A hematocrit test measures how much of your blood is made up of red blood cells. A platelet count indicates the concentration of platelets, vital to blood clotting, your blood contains.
A CBC also offers information regarding the physical characteristics of red blood cells. The mean corpuscular volume (MCV) is a measurement used to describe the average size of red blood cells. The mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH) value represents the average amount of hemoglobin contained in each red blood cell, whereas the mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) value represents the hemoglobin concentration within red blood cells. The red cell distribution width (RDW) indicates your red blood cells' size variation and similarity.
White blood cells (WBCs), also known as leukocytes, are a component of the immune system which are classified into the following types: lymphocytes, neutrophils, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils. They each perform a unique function and work together in response to injury or illness by attacking unknown substances or organisms that enter the body.
Symptoms of thyroid disorders may be mild, moderate, or severe and may resemble those of other medical conditions. Symptoms may include:
Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid):
- Weight gain
- Fatigue
- Increased sensitivity to cold
- Thinning hair
- Enlarged thyroid gland (goiter)
- Muscle aches and pains
- Joint pain and stiffness
- Elevated cholesterol levels
- Constipation
- Depression
- Problems with memory
- Slower than normal heart rate
- Dry skin
- Muscle weakness
- Facial puffiness
- Hoarseness
Hyperthyroid (overactive thyroid):
- Increased appetite
- Irregular heartbeat
- Palpitations—a fluttering or pounding heartbeat
- Unintentional weight loss
- More frequent bowel movements
- Anxiety or nervousness
- Sweating