Lab Panels
Blood test panels are groups of tests that are commonly ordered together to assess specific aspects of your health. Learn what each panel measures, when to order them, and how to prepare.
What are Lab Panels?
Lab panels (also called blood test panels or profiles) are collections of individual blood tests that are ordered together to evaluate a specific body system or health concern. Ordering tests as a panel is more efficient and cost-effective than ordering each test separately.
Comprehensive View
Multiple related markers provide a complete picture
Efficient Testing
One blood draw covers multiple tests
Cost Effective
Panel pricing is often less than individual tests
Common Lab Panels
Lipid Panel
A comprehensive test that measures cholesterol and triglyceride levels to assess cardiovascular disease risk.
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
A comprehensive test that evaluates red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets to assess overall health and detect various conditions.
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)
A panel of tests that measure glucose, electrolytes, kidney function, and liver function to assess metabolic health.
Thyroid Panel
A comprehensive assessment of thyroid function including TSH, free thyroid hormones, and antibodies for autoimmune thyroid disease.
Liver Function Panel
Tests that assess liver health by measuring enzymes, proteins, and bilirubin levels.
Kidney Function Panel
Tests that evaluate kidney health by measuring waste products and filtration rate.
Male Hormone Panel
A comprehensive assessment of male hormone levels including testosterone, estrogen, and related markers.
Female Hormone Panel
A comprehensive assessment of female reproductive hormones for fertility, menstrual health, and hormonal balance.
Track Your Lab Results
Upload your lab panel results to BloodTrack and monitor all your markers over time. Compare results across tests and spot trends early.