General wellness screening helps catch health issues early through regular monitoring of key biomarkers, even when you feel healthy.
Key Insight
USPSTF recommends A1c screening from age 35 and cholesterol screening every 5 years. These simple tests can catch prediabetes and heart disease risk early.
Core diagnostic markers for general wellness. These are used to diagnose and monitor your condition.
Screens for prediabetes and diabetes. USPSTF recommends screening from age 35.
Primary target for cardiovascular prevention. Screen every 5 years or more often if elevated.
Protective cholesterol. Low HDL increases heart disease risk.
General Wellness affects multiple body systems. Monitor these to catch complications early.
Monitor glucose and triglycerides for metabolic syndrome
Complements A1c for diabetes screening.
Below 100 mg/dL
Part of metabolic syndrome assessment.
Below 150 mg/dL
Common deficiencies that affect energy, mood, and long-term health
Widespread deficiency affecting bones, immunity, and mood.
Above 30 ng/mL
Deficiency common in older adults and vegetarians.
Above 200 pg/mL
Thyroid dysfunction is common and often missed
Screens for hypo- and hyperthyroidism.
0.4-4.0 mIU/L
Basic screening for kidney and liver health
Kidney function screening.
Above 90
Liver enzyme - elevated in fatty liver disease.
Below 40 U/L
Wellness screening is about catching problems early, when they're easiest to address. Regular monitoring of key biomarkers - glucose, cholesterol, vitamins, thyroid - can detect issues years before symptoms appear.
Understanding how general wellness connects to other conditions helps you see the bigger picture.
When you select General Wellness as your health focus, these categories are prioritized in your dashboard:
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