Cardiovascular Health Panel

$260.00

Our Cardiovascular Panel is ideal for anyone looking to gain deeper insights into their heart health, especially individuals with a family history of heart disease, increased cardiovascular risk, or anyone seeking to optimize their wellness. By understanding these key markers, you can take proactive steps to reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease and improve your overall health.

Description

NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) 8 Panel with Lipid Panel and Insulin Resistance: The NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) 8 Panel with Lipid Panel and Insulin Resistance test from CPL is a comprehensive blood test designed to assess cardiovascular health and metabolic function. The NMR component analyzes lipoprotein particle size and concentration, providing detailed information about cholesterol types, while the Lipid Panel measures total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, and triglycerides. Additionally, the Insulin Resistance test evaluates insulin levels to help determine how effectively the body processes glucose, offering insights into metabolic health and potential risks for diabetes. This combined approach aids in identifying risks and guiding personalized health strategies.

Apolipoprotein A/B: The Apolipoprotein A/B test measures the levels of apolipoprotein A1 and apolipoprotein B in your blood, which are important indicators of cardiovascular health. Apolipoprotein A1 is associated with HDL (good cholesterol), while apolipoprotein B is linked to LDL (bad cholesterol). This test helps assess the risk of heart disease and guide treatment strategies.

Omegacheck: The Omegacheck test measures the levels of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in your blood. This test helps evaluate your fatty acid profile and can provide insights into your diet, cardiovascular health, and inflammation levels. It’s useful for assessing the balance of essential fatty acids, which play a crucial role in overall health.

hsCRP: The hs-CRP (high-sensitivity C-reactive protein) test measures the level of CRP in the blood, which is a marker of inflammation. This test helps assess the risk of cardiovascular disease and monitor inflammatory conditions. Elevated hs-CRP levels may indicate inflammation related to various health issues, making it a valuable tool in preventive health assessments.