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Biomarkers Blood Health

Blood Health

Biomarker testing for blood health identifies early fluctuations in inflammation or infection, helping physicians identify anemia, immune activity, and other underlying changes before they compound. Blood is the body's delivery system. It carries oxygen to organs, nutrients to cells, and immune cells to wherever they're needed most. Some shifts in blood counts show up as symptoms like fatigue or shortness of breath while others are less noticeable, ie an early shift in Red Cell Distribution Width.

Biomarkers we test to track blood health

Blood biomarkers are measured as part of a Complete Blood Count (CBC) test to reflect how well your body is producing, maintaining, and transporting red blood cells. These lab tests show whether your body is delivering adequate oxygen to tissues, managing iron efficiently, and sustaining the cellular foundation that every other system depends on.

Platelet Count

Platelet count measures the number of platelets in your blood, which help form clots and stop bleeding after injury.

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Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)

Red cell distribution width (RDW) measures the variation in the size of your red blood cells, which can help detect early signs of anemia, chronic health issues, or nutritional deficiencies.

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Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH)

MCH measures the average amount of hemoglobin inside each red blood cell and helps evaluate certain types of anemia.

Learn More About Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH)

Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)

MCV measures the average size of your red blood cells. Levels help diagnose different types of anemia, bone marrow dysfunction, and nutrient deficiencies.

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Hematocrit

Hematocrit measures the percentage of your blood made up of red blood cells. Hematocrit levels are an indicator of anemia, dehydration, and cardiovascular risk.

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Hemoglobin

Hemoglobin measures the iron-containing protein inside red blood cells. It helps identify anemia and indicates how efficiently your body is transporting oxygen.

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Red Blood Cell Count (RBC)

Red blood cell count measures the number of oxygen-carrying red blood cells in your bloodstream. An RBC test helps identify anemia and other blood disorders.

Learn More About Red Blood Cell Count (RBC)

Hone’s Testing Process

  1. Book your lab test

    Schedule an advanced 40+ biomarker lab test

  2. Meet with a Licensed Physician

    A private 1:1 telehealth appointment to discuss your lab results, symptoms, health history, and health goals. *Not applicable to the basic plan.

  3. Receive a Personalized Treatment Plan

    Get prescriptions shipped to your door and ongoing lab tests, with results shared on an easy-to-read dashboard.

  4. Continuous Monitoring for Better Outcomes

    Measure your progress with regular consultations and adjustments to your care plan.