OPTML Lab Panel

Optimized Health Panel · Women's

Six big questions about your body. One blood draw.

38 biomarkers across 7 body systems — heart, hormones, thyroid, liver, kidney, protein, and blood — read by a U.S.-licensed physician in optimization context. Not just "normal range." Where you actually sit.

Most ordered baseline

Elsewhere $300–$500

$229 One-time
No subscription
  • 38 biomarkers across 7 body systems
  • U.S.-licensed physician review
  • 7,500+ Quest & LabCorp draw sites
  • HSA / FSA eligible
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Physician-reviewed · U.S.-licensed 7,500+ Quest & LabCorp sites 3–5 day turnaround HSA / FSA eligible
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Stop wondering. Start knowing.

Six questions most women carry around in the background. Every one of them gets answered with a single draw.

Where are my hormones really sitting? Unanswered

A guess based on how you feel, with no real numbers behind it.

Where am I in my cycle or menopause? Unanswered

Symptoms tell part of the story, but cycle and menopause status need real numbers.

Is my thyroid running well? Unanswered

You feel tired some days, fine other days. No way to know if it's your thyroid.

Am I metabolically healthy? Unanswered

A1c, fasting glucose, cholesterol — all moving silently. You won't feel a shift until it's late.

Is my liver handling everything? Unanswered

Whatever you're putting through it — alcohol, supplements, medication — flying blind.

Are my kidneys filtering well? Unanswered

Kidney function quietly declines for years before it shows up symptomatically.

Scroll, or tap the pill above to snap. Every result is reviewed by a U.S.-licensed physician.

Who it's for

Built for the woman who wants real answers, not a 5-marker physical.

01

The perimenopause baseline

You're 35-55, noticing shifts in energy, sleep, cycle, or mood, and you want a hormone-anchored read of where you stand. Run this annually and watch your numbers evolve through perimenopause and beyond.

02

Pre-HRT screening

You're considering HRT, low-dose testosterone, or another hormone protocol. Get a full physician-reviewed baseline before you start so you know your starting numbers and can measure what changes.

03

Optimization tracking

You're already on HRT or a hormone-modulating protocol and want to confirm everything is dialed in — hormones, thyroid, lipids, liver, kidneys, blood. The full picture in optimization context.

Inside your report

Not a PDF dump. A physician's read.

Every marker shows up with optimization context, a physician note, and a clear next step. Here's a glimpse of the actual report layout.

optml report Optimized Health · Women's
RF Drawn May 14 · Reviewed May 17
87/100
Optimization score
Strong baseline. One marker to watch.

35 of 38 markers in your personalized optimal band. 2 in standard range. 1 (DHEA Sulfate) flagged for follow-up. Full physician notes below.

Estradiol 112 pg/mL Optimal
Progesterone 8.2 ng/mL Optimal
Total Testosterone 42 ng/dL Optimal
DHEA Sulfate 78 μg/dL Watch
Hemoglobin A1c 5.2 % Optimal
Cholesterol, Total 184 mg/dL Optimal
TSH 1.9 μIU/mL Optimal
eGFR (Kidney) 98 mL/min Optimal
Estradiol — last 4 panels4-year trend
Y1 Y2 Y3 Now
Physician note · DHEA Sulfate

On the lower end of the adult female reference at 78 μg/dL. Not concerning in isolation, but DHEA Sulfate is a precursor to both estrogen and testosterone production and declines through perimenopause. If you're noticing energy, libido, or recovery shifts, worth a follow-up in 90 days alongside a perimenopause-planning conversation.

— L. Mercier, MD · OPTML Reviewing Physician

Illustrative sample report. Your actual report shows your numbers across all 38 markers with personalized physician notes and recommended next steps. The Optimization score is a proprietary OPTML summary, not a clinical diagnostic.

Trends, not snapshots

One panel tells you where. A few tells you which way.

Run the Optimized Health Panel annually and your numbers start telling a story over time. Four examples — across hormones, heart, metabolic, and thyroid — of what year-over-year tracking commonly looks like.

Illustrative tracking pattern across four representative markers. Trends shown reflect the patient's lifestyle and protocol interventions — the Optimized Health Panel measures biomarkers; it does not directly affect them. Individual results vary and shift with cycle phase, perimenopause, and HRT status. Educational reference only.

What's tested

Every marker, read in context.

Tap any marker to read what it measures and what your result means. Bundles (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel + Complete Blood Count) expand to show every individual biomarker.

Heart & Cardiometabolic

3 markers

Thyroid

1 marker
TSH

Liver

4 markers

Included in the Comprehensive Metabolic Panel.

Kidney & Electrolytes

8 markers

Included in the Comprehensive Metabolic Panel.

Protein Status

4 markers

Included in the Comprehensive Metabolic Panel.

Blood Health · CBC

10 markers

Full Complete Blood Count with indices.

What's included

One price. Everything in.

Quest or LabCorp draw

7,500+ U.S. draw sites. Walk-ins accepted at most.

Physician-reviewed

U.S.-licensed physician review with optimization context.

3–5 day turnaround

Results delivered within 3–5 business days of your draw.

HSA / FSA eligible

Cash-pay. No insurance billing. HSA/FSA cards accepted.

Estradiol · published reference

110 pg/mL

Cycling Reference Band

Common across the menstrual cycle in published reference data. Many cycling women sit here outside of mid-cycle ovulatory peaks.

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Slide to see how Estradiol values are commonly described.

Categorizations below reflect published clinical reference data across female life stages, not a prediction of your individual reading.

Estradiol 110pg/mL
0 pg/mL400 pg/mL

Educational reference only. Reference ranges vary by laboratory and shift across the menstrual cycle, perimenopause, and HRT status. The bands above are illustrative summaries of published clinical reference data and are not a prediction of any individual's reading. Optimal interpretation requires a physician review in the context of your cycle phase, menopause status, and full health profile.

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How it works

Three steps. One blood draw.

1

Order online

Pick your panel and check out in under a minute. We email a lab requisition you can bring to any partner draw site nationwide.

No insurance · No appointment

2

Visit any Quest or LabCorp

Walk into one of 7,500+ Quest, LabCorp, and hospital partner draw sites. The blood draw itself takes about ten minutes.

7,500+ locations · Most walk-in

3

Get your physician read

Every marker is reviewed by a U.S.-licensed physician in optimization context — not just "normal range." Delivered to your secure patient portal.

3–5 day turnaround

Drawn at a lab near you

7,500+ draw sites within 10 miles of you.

Walk into any Quest or LabCorp location nationwide. Drop your ZIP — we'll surface the partner draw sites closest to you.

Live partner network · 7,500+ Quest, LabCorp, and hospital locations

Reviewed by board-certified U.S.-licensed clinicians

Every panel read individually · Meet your care team

Most ordered baseline

Elsewhere $300–$500

$229

One-time. No membership. No insurance. All-inclusive.

38 biomarkers across
8 body systems
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The Flagship · 160 Biomarkers

When the Apex Panel makes sense.

For patients who want the deepest possible view across every body system — heart, hormones, thyroid, inflammation, metabolism, longevity composites, heavy metals — we built The Apex Panel. The right call if you want to see everything, not just what's most relevant right now.

160Biomarkers
13Body systems
1Blood draw
This panel
38markers
Apex Panel
160markers

Different jobs. Many patients run a focused panel like this one annually and the Apex Panel every two to three years as a deep-dive baseline.

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Common questions

Before you order.

Who reviews my results?

A U.S.-licensed physician through our clinical partner network. Every panel is reviewed individually — no AI-only readouts, no algorithmic-only flags. If something needs attention, a physician messages you directly with the next step.

What happens if I have an abnormal result?

Your reviewing physician flags every actionable finding and explains what it means. If a result warrants follow-up — specialist referral, repeat testing, or a treatment conversation — they'll lay out the next step. You're never left to interpret an abnormal number alone.

How often should I run this panel?

Most patients run the Optimized Health Panel annually as a baseline. If you're starting a protocol (TRT, GLP-1, hormone therapy), running it pre-protocol and again 90 days in is a common pattern.

Where do I get my blood drawn?

Any Quest Diagnostics or LabCorp location in the U.S. — about 7,500 sites nationwide. Walk-ins accepted at most. We send the requisition electronically the moment you order.

What's included in the Comprehensive Metabolic Panel and CBC?

The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel covers your liver (ALT, AST, bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase), kidneys and electrolytes (BUN, creatinine, eGFR, sodium, potassium, chloride, CO₂, calcium), protein status (total protein, albumin, globulin, A/G ratio), and fasting glucose.

The Complete Blood Count covers your red blood cells (RBC, hemoglobin, hematocrit, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW), white blood cells (WBC), and platelets (count, MPV).

Do I need insurance?

No. The Optimized Health Panel is cash-pay only — no insurance billing, no copay reconciliation, no surprise charges. HSA and FSA cards are accepted.

This information is for general educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Lab results alone are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any condition and do not replace the advice of a healthcare provider. OPTML does not offer medical advice, a diagnosis, medical treatment, or any form of medical opinion. Reference ranges vary by laboratory; individual results should be interpreted by your physician in the context of your overall health profile. Sample report values shown above are illustrative.