Functional testing can map the progress to your health goals.
Millions of people across the United States have made New Year’s resolutions this year, just as they do every year. By far the most popular resolutions center on health. Whether it’s to lose weight, to eat a healthier diet, to exercise, or to see the doctor more regularly, people’s concern for their health occupies their minds when thinking about how to improve their lives. Many of these resolutions will be carried through, and many more will be abandoned when there is a lack of motivation or other things in life crowd them out. One of the reasons that New Year’s resolutions are forgotten is because of the lack of a definable goal or a lack of urgency in the pursuit of health. People may want to lose weight, but not define how many pounds in what timeframe. Others may not combine that with exercise or may not have an exercise plan.
A health-oriented New Year’s resolution should have a definable goal based on data specific to the person making it. People are far more likely to follow a health plan if they have a referent on which to base a plan of action. Having hard data on a range of health information can give peace of mind or identify action items to pursue during the year. The Male or Female Wellness Panels from Precision Point Diagnostic are an excellent place to start to get a snapshot of health from laboratory markers. When combined with an early-year routine visit to the practitioner, these tests could become an annual tradition that helps each patient chart their wellness and monitor their progress toward health from year to year.
Why the Precision Point Wellness panels specifically? These panels give a comprehensive snapshot of a patient’s health, including a look at many components of wellness and examining various systems in the body. These panels are an excellent way to start and track any patient’s journey to optimal wellness. They contain a CBC and Chemistry Screen so you can ensure that your patient is not suffering from anything urgent or life-threatening. They also put you on your path to wellness by including a complete hormone profile and thyroid panel, as well as nutritional markers such as Vitamin D, folate, and B12.
The major distinction between the Male Functional Wellness Panel and the Female Functional Wellness Panel is the hormones measured. Order the Female Functional Wellness Panel to get all the major female hormones in serum: estradiol (E2), testosterone, progesterone, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), and DHEA. The Male Functional Wellness Panel features total testosterone, total estrogen, and DHEA, as well as prostate health markers, prostatic specific antigen (PSA), and % free PSA. Sex hormone-binding globulin is found in both the male and female panels and can help clinicians identify high levels of bound hormones, which can interfere with hormone balance.
This combo test gives high-quality, actionable, clinical information in all the key areas. Don’t fuss with long lists of testing requisition forms. We simplify your job by putting the best tests together into one profile for a comprehensive analysis of blood chemistry, hormones, heart disease, metabolic syndrome, as well as key nutritional markers. Developed, trialed, and refined to perfection at a large integrative and functional medicine clinic in the southeastern US, the Male and Female Wellness Panels help you detect and treat the root causes of unexplained chronic illness.
Male Analytes:
This panel includes :
CBC, CMP, 25-Hydroxy Vitamin D, Cortisol, Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate, Ferritin, Folate,
Follicle stimulating hormone, Free Prostate-specific Antigen, Free Thyroxine, Free Triiodothyronine, Hybritech
Prostate-specific Antigen, Insulin, Sensitive Estradiol, Sex Hormone Binding Globulin, Testosterone,
Thyroglobulin Antibody II, Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies, Thyroid stimulating Hormone, Total Thyroxine, Total
Triiodothyronine, Vitamin B12, Cholesterol, hs C-Reactive Protein, HBA1C, HDL Cholesterol, Homocysteine,
Immunoglobulin A, Immunoglobulin G, Immunoglobulin M, Magnesium, LDL Cholesterol, & Triglyceride.
Female Analytes:
This panel includes:
CBC, CMP, 25-Hydroxy Vitamin D, Cortisol, Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate, Ferritin, Folate,
Follicle stimulating hormone, Free Thyroxine, Free Triiodothyronine, Insulin, Luteinizing Hormone, Progesterone,
Sensitive Estradiol, Sex Hormone Binding Globulin, Testosterone, Thyroglobulin Antibody II, Thyroid
Peroxidase Antibodies, Thyroid stimulating Hormone, Total Thyroxine, Total Triiodothyronine, Vitamin B12,
Cholesterol, hs C-Reactive Protein, HBA1C, HDL Cholesterol, Homocysteine, Immunoglobulin A,
Immunoglobulin G, Immunoglobulin M, Magnesium, LDL Cholesterol, & Triglyceride.
Help your patients get a more complete picture of their health, track changes over time, and make those New Year’s resolutions more successful.
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