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You feel sick for a reason...

Has your provider tried to figure out why?

Bloodwork That Tells the Whole Story

Mental health symptoms like anxiety, fatigue, and brain fog aren't random. Instead, they often point to deeper imbalances in the body. Targeted lab tests can help uncover the root cause, so you can take clear, focused steps to feel better.

checking the right labs could

change everything.

We order a full blood panel based on your symptoms.

ANA Screen, Immunoassay

Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)

Albumin

Albumin/Globulin Ratio

Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)

Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST)

BUN/Creatinine Ratio

Blood Urea Nitrogen

Calcium

Carbon Dioxide

Chloride

Cortisol

Creatinine

Epstein-Barr Virus

Estimated GFR

Estradiol

Ferritin

Free T3

Free T4

Globulin (Calculated)

Glucose (Blood)

Hematocrit

Hemoglobin (HGB)

Hemoglobin A1c

Iron % Saturation

Iron, Total

Magnesium

MTHFR

Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH)

Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration

Mean Corpuscular Volume

Mean Platelet Volume

Platelet Count

Potassium

Progesterone

Red Blood Cell Count (RBC)

Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)

Reverse T3

Sodium

Testosterone, Free

Testosterone, Total

Thyroglobulin antibodies

Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies (TPO)

Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone

Total Bilirubin

Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC)

Total Protein

Vitamin D and B12

White Blood Cell Count (WBC)

hsCRP

Your doctor says your labs are “normal” but you still feel like garbage – exhausted, zero motivation, foggy, and hopeless.

"Normal" range is not optimal.

Thyroid

  • Thyroid Hormone Levels: Low levels can lead to fatigue, depression, brain fog, and low motivation, while high levels may cause anxiety, irritability, and insomnia.

  • Thyroid Antibodies (TPO and Thyroglobulin): Elevated levels often contribute to mood instability, anxiety, and cognitive decline by signaling an autoimmune attack on the thyroid. This triggers widespread inflammation

Inflammatory Markers

  • High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP): High levels are tied to depression, anxiety, fatigue, and brain fog by fueling low-grade body-wide irritation.

  • Homocysteine Levels: Elevated homocysteine links to depression, cognitive decline, and anxiety by damaging blood vessels to the brain. It's like rust building up in pipes, blocking nutrient flow and accelerating brain aging through unchecked oxidative stress.

Targeted recommendations based on your personalized labs.

Nutrient Status

  • Vitamin D Levels: Low vitamin D is linked to depression, anxiety, fatigue, and poor focus, as it dims the brain's natural mood boosters. It supports cell protection against stress damage (oxidative stress).

  • Vitamin B12 Levels: Deficiency can cause depression, brain fog, memory issues, and irritability, slowing nerve signals. Low B12 hampers the protective coating around nerves (myelin), leading to shaky mood regulation and reduced brain cell energy.

  • Folate (Methylfolate) Levels: Imbalances contribute to depression, anxiety, and cognitive decline by disrupting brain chemical production. Folate helps recycle key mood molecules.

  • Iron and Ferritin Levels: Low iron stores lead to fatigue, anxiety, poor concentration, and low motivation, starving brain cells of oxygen. High iron can cause brain fog, fatigue, and joint pain.

Metabolic Marker

  • Hemoglobin A1c (Blood Sugar Average): High levels fuel irritability, anxiety, fatigue, and brain fog through energy swings that stress brain cells. Unstable sugar promotes oxidative stress that wears down mood stability over time.

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Hormonal Balance

  • Cortisol (Stress Hormone) Levels: High or low cortisol can cause anxiety, insomnia, depression, and fatigue by throwing off your body's stress response. When cortisol is in overdrive, it exhausts brain energy reserves and hinders repair processes.

  • Sex Hormones (Estrogen, Progesterone, Testosterone): Imbalances lead to mood swings, depression, anxiety, and low motivation, especially during life changes.

Genetics

  • MTHFR Gene Variant (Methylation Check): This genetic marker, when altered, links to depression, anxiety, brain fog, and mood instability by slowing nutrient processing. It affects how your body handles mood chemicals, this builds homocysteine (a stress signal), promoting inflammation and senescence that influences long-term brain health through epigenetic changes.

It’s time to reclaim your life