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Blood Tests for Weight Loss, GLP-1 Monitoring & Fitness. Check your thyroid, A1c, hormones, and more — starting at $34. No doctor visit needed.

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MoxiLife Endurance Baseline Biomarker Blood Test

Our customized Endurance Evaluation Panel determines critical biomarker status which are influential and vital to an Endurance Athlete. This…

$537

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Weight Loss Profile Blood Test

This weight loss profile is designed by Dr. J. E. Williams and includes tests for blood sugar, adrenal hormones,…

$384

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Growth Hormone Profile Blood Test

The growth hormone (GH) blood test measures levels of human growth hormone and IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor 1) to screen…

$257

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Arthritis Profile Blood Test

Also Known As Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate, RA Factor, Rheumatoid Factor The Purpose of an Arthritis Blood Test Joint stiffness can get…

$80

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Bodybuilder Blood Test Panel

Medically Reviewed by: Dr. Edward Salko, Board Certified Physician > Expertise: Hormone Optimization & Clinical Diagnostics | Last Updated: March…

$436

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Testosterone Free and Total Blood Test

Also Known As Free Testosterone, Serum Testosterone, Total Testosterone Purpose of the Free and Total Testosterone Blood Test Testosterone is an…

$161

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Electrolyte Blood Test Panel

Also Known As Lytes, Serum Electrolytes Test The Purpose of an Electrolyte Panel Do you ever feel out of balance? It…

$72

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Creatine Kinase (CK) Blood Test

Also Known As CK, CPK, Creatine Phosphokinase, Total CK The Purpose of a Creatine Kinase Test Do you have lingering muscle…

$71

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Vitamin B12 Blood Test

Also Known As Cobalamin Test, B12 Serum Test, Cyanocobalamin Test What Is a Vitamin B12 Blood Test? A Vitamin B12…

$81

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Creatinine Clearance Blood Test

This test evaluates kidney function and clearance of creatinine from body. It is essential in end-stage kidney disease to…

$86

Losing a few pounds and getting consistently fit has never been easier, especially if it takes more than just exercise and a change of diet.

Some weight loss failures can be due to underlying health conditions such as metabolic disorders and hormonal imbalances. For this reason, securing weight loss labs before getting into the program would help you identify medical factors that impede your fitness.

The Role of Weight Loss Labs

There is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to weight loss. So, if you’re aiming for success, don’t simply follow the latest diet fad and exercise routine. Instead, you have to understand your body first. In doing so, you will need the exemplary lab work for weight loss encompassing physical assessment and a fitness blood test.

The weight loss labs will uncover metabolic conditions such as Type 1 diabetes, thyroid problems, pancreatic disorders, and autoimmune diseases.

In addition, the blood work will evaluate hormones regulating metabolism like thyroxine (T4), leptin, insulin, growth hormone, and triiodothyronine (T3), along with other substances such as glucose and vitamin D.

Get these labs for weight loss to prepare your body for fitness here at Personalabs. Take the blood tests at one of our more than 4,000 partner patient centers and get the results confidentially in your personal account.

Types of Labs for Weight Loss and Fitness

Weight loss labs typically include fitness blood tests assessing metabolic hormones and detecting disorders that affect the metabolism and synthesis of macromolecules like fats, glucose, proteins, and lipids. In addition, it may include basic tests such as a blood type test to match which diet works for you best.

What Blood Work Should Be Done for Weight Loss?

Which type of weight loss blood test you need depends on your medical and family history, lifestyle, and fitness goals.

For example, if you have a genetic predisposition to diabetes, your healthcare provider may request a Comprehensive Diabetes Profile Blood Test. This way, you can prevent making the mistake of choosing a diet that could complicate the disorder, mainly if the condition is triggered by pancreatic damage.

But aside from medically-tailored blood tests for specific conditions, you can also rely on a Weight Loss Profile Blood Test that encompasses all the basic weight loss lab tests to screen for vital information about your health.

When To Get Weight Loss Blood Tests?

It is best to take the weight loss labs before you begin the fitness program. Once you decide or have received a stern recommendation from your doctor to shed some pounds, book your appointment for the necessary weight loss blood test.

Get Fitness & Weight Loss Tests Near You

Be your healthiest self. Order our fitness and weight loss blood tests online. Then, schedule and visit one of our partner patient centers near you, and get your results conveniently on your Personalabs account.

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