EllaDx Annual
Whether you are managing chronic, vague symptoms or want to stay ahead of the curve as you age, true wellness starts with looking inside.
This ultimate foundational panel goes far beyond a standard physical. By combining deep-dive metabolic and cardiovascular panels with complete thyroid analysis, essential vitamins, and complete blood counts, we leave no stone unturned. Whether you want to finally connect the dots on lingering symptoms or simply establish a proactive baseline, this test gives you the data to monitor and optimize your long-term health trends year over year.
- No insurance required
- HSA & FSA eligible
- CLIA-accredited labs
Morning, fasting (9–12 hours), for the most accurate Lipid, A1c, IGF-1, and CMP results. Take TSH and Free T4 before your morning thyroid medication if you're on one, to capture a true baseline. Hold biotin and high-dose Vitamin D supplements for 24–48 hours prior, since both can interfere with results. For the cleanest year-over-year trend, aim to test around the same calendar week each year
Your overall health isn't a mystery. Let's map it out.
Most chronic conditions — insulin resistance, thyroid dysfunction, cardiovascular disease, Vitamin D deficiency — develop slowly over years, often invisible on a standard checkup until they're advanced. Tracking these markers annually creates a personal trendline, so subtle shifts (a creeping A1c, a falling Vitamin D, a rising TSH) are caught while they're still easy to address. IGF-1 adds a longevity dimension most annual physicals never touch, offering insight into growth hormone balance, muscle maintenance, and aging trajectory. This is the panel to run every year, on the same date, to truly understand how your body is changing.
The 22 biomarkers unique to this panel — and why each one.
Tap a marker to read the clinical note and the women-specific context.
Hemoglobin A1c with eAG
Average blood glucose over the past ~3 months; diagnoses and monitors diabetes.
IGF-1, LC/MS
A growth-hormone-dependent hormone that reflects average GH activity; used to evaluate growth disorders, acromegaly, and GH deficiency.
T4 Free (FT4)
Biologically active form of T4; key thyroid hormone test alongside TSH.
The active thyroid hormone behind energy, weight, mood, and cycle regularity; paired with TSH it catches thyroid problems that hit women far more often and can affect fertility and pregnancy.
Cardio IQ Cholesterol, Total
Sum of all cholesterol particles; broad cardiovascular risk indicator.
Eag (Mg/Dl)
Estimated average glucose, your A1c translated into the same mg/dL units as an everyday glucose reading so it is easier to relate to.
Eag (Mmol/L)
Estimated average glucose expressed in mmol/L (the international unit), your A1c translated into an everyday glucose value.
Hdl Cholesterol
'Good' cholesterol; higher levels protect against cardiovascular disease.
Ldl-Cholesterol
LDL ('bad') cholesterol estimated by calculation from your other lipids; the primary target for cardiovascular risk reduction.
Non Hdl Cholesterol
All cholesterol carried by artery-clogging particles (total minus HDL); often a better risk predictor than LDL alone, especially with high triglycerides.
Chol/Hdlc Ratio
Total cholesterol divided by HDL, a quick snapshot of cardiovascular risk that accounts for your protective cholesterol.
Z Score (Male)
Your IGF-1 expressed as a standardized score versus age- and sex-matched norms, making it easy to see how far from average you are.
Absolute Lymphocytes
The absolute number of lymphocytes counted manually on the smear, the white cells central to fighting viruses and building immunity.
Platelet Estimation
A visual estimate of platelet numbers from the blood smear, used to confirm the automated platelet count.
Plasma Cells
The percentage of plasma cells, antibody-producing cells normally found in the marrow, not the blood.
Absolute Plasma Cells
The absolute number of circulating plasma cells (antibody-producing cells), normally near zero in blood.
Prolymphocytes
The percentage of prolymphocytes, immature lymphocyte precursors not normally seen in blood.
Absolute Prolymphocytes
The absolute number of prolymphocytes (immature lymphocytes), normally absent from circulating blood.
TSH
Pituitary hormone that controls the thyroid; first-line thyroid screen.
Absolute Reactive Lymphocytes
The absolute number of reactive (atypical) lymphocytes activated in response to infection.
Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy, Total, Immunoassay
Storage form of vitamin D; foundational deficiency screen.
Vital for bone strength, immunity, and mood; deficiency is widespread in women and matters for osteoporosis prevention and pregnancy.
Cbc Morphology
A descriptive review of red cells, white cells, and platelets under the microscope; flags shape or size abnormalities a machine count can miss.
A manual look at blood-cell shape that can flag iron, B12, or folate deficiency — common in menstruating and pregnant women — that an automated count can miss.
Cardio IQ Triglycerides
Blood fat from diet and liver production; high levels increase cardiac and pancreatitis risk.
Plus 52 more across these categories
74 markers totalEvery EllaDx panel also includes a full CBC, CMP, and hs-CRP baseline, so you get the complete picture — not just the highlights.
Three steps, no waiting room.
Order online
Choose your panel and complete a short intake. We schedule your lab visit or at-home phlebotomy appointment right after checkout.
Give your sample
Visit a partner lab or have a certified phlebotomist come to you in select areas. Most blood draws take under 10 minutes.
Get reviewed results
A plain-language report with research-backed ranges for women, flagging anything that warrants follow-up. Share it with your clinician anytime.