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CBC (Includes DIFF/PLT)

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All of your CBC (INCLUDES DIFF/PLT) results are within the normal range. This means that there are no apparent abnormalities in your blood count and no signs of infection or anemia. Keep up with regular check-ups to ensure your continued good health.

White Blood Cell Count
good
Low Desirable 3.8 – 10.8 High
6.1 Thousand/uL
Red Blood Cell Count
good
Low Desirable 3.80 – 5.10 High
4.41 Million/uL
Hemoglobin
good
Low Desirable 11.7 – 15.5 High
13.0 g/dL
Hematocrit
good
Low Desirable 35.0 – 45.0 High
39.0%
MCV
good
Low Desirable 80.0 – 100.0 High
88.4 fL
MCH
good
Low Desirable 27.0 – 33.0 High
29.5 pg
MCHC
good
Low Desirable 32.0 – 36.0 High
33.3 g/dL
RDW
good
Low Desirable 11.0 – 15.0 High
12.0%
Platelet Count
good
Low Desirable 140 – 400 High
295 Thousand/uL
MPV
good
Low Desirable 7.5 – 12.5 High
9.4 fL
Absolute Neutrophils
good
Low Desirable 1500 – 7800 High
3520 cells/uL
Absolute Lymphocytes
good
Low Desirable 850 – 3900 High
2098 cells/uL
Absolute Monocytes
good
Low Desirable 200 – 950 High
348 cells/uL
Absolute Eosinophils
good
Low Desirable 15 – 500 High
92 cells/uL
Absolute Basophils
good
Desirable < 200 High
43 cells/uL
Neutrophils
good
57.7%
Lymphocytes
good
34.4%
Monocytes
good
5.7%
Eosinophils
good
1.5%
Basophils
good
0.7%

Comprehensive Metabolic Panel

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Most of your values are within the normal range. This is a positive outcome, indicating that your overall metabolism and organ function are functioning well. However, there are a couple of findings that are worth discussing. Your Urea Nitrogen (BUN) and Creatinine levels are high. Although they are only slightly elevated, it's important to monitor them closely. High BUN and Creatinine levels may suggest reduced kidney function or dehydration. I recommend discussing these results with your healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and develop an appropriate management plan. It's worth noting that your EGFR, which is a measure of kidney function, is within the normal range. This is reassuring and suggests that your kidneys are still able to filter waste products effectively. Overall, it's important to remember that blood test results need to be interpreted in the context of your overall health and medical history. Your healthcare provider will be able to provide a more comprehensive analysis and guide you further based on these results.

Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
high
Low Desirable 7 – 25 High
26 mg/dL
Creatinine
high
Low Desirable 0.60 – 1.26 High
1.34 mg/dL
AST
good
Low Desirable 10 – 40 High
21 U/L
Glucose
good
Low Desirable 65 – 99 High
87 mg/dL

Note: Fasting reference interval

EGFR
good
Low Desirable > 60
71 mL/min/1.73m2
BUN/Creatinine Ratio
good
Low Desirable 6 – 22 High
19 (calc)
Sodium
good
Low Desirable 135 – 146 High
139 mmol/L
Potassium
good
Low Desirable 3.5 – 5.3 High
4.2 mmol/L
Chloride
good
Low Desirable 98 – 110 High
105 mmol/L
Carbon Dioxide
good
Low Desirable 20 – 32 High
25 mmol/L
Calcium
good
Low Desirable 8.6 – 10.3 High
9.9 mg/dL
Protein, Total
good
Low Desirable 6.1 – 8.1 High
7.4 g/dL
Albumin
good
Low Desirable 3.6 – 5.1 High
5.0 g/dL
Globulin
good
Low Desirable 1.9 – 3.7 High
2.4 g/dL (calc)
Albumin/Globulin Ratio
good
Low Desirable 1.0 – 2.5 High
2.1 (calc)
Bilirubin, Total
good
Low Desirable 0.2 – 1.2 High
0.6 mg/dL
Alkaline Phosphatase
good
Low Desirable 36 – 130 High
59 U/L
ALT
good
Low Desirable 9 – 46 High
29 U/L

C Telopeptide (CTX)

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Your C Telopeptide (CTX) levels are within the normal range. This indicates that your body is maintaining a healthy balance between bone resorption and formation, which is particularly important for bone health as you age. Regular monitoring and maintaining a balanced diet rich in calcium and Vitamin D, along with weight-bearing exercises, can help sustain optimal bone health.

C Telopeptide (CTX)
good
300 pg/mL

Note: Reference Range: NOT ESTABLISHED Adult Female Reference Ranges for C-Telopeptide (CTx): 18-29 years: 64-640 pg/mL 30-39 years: 60-650 pg/mL 40-49 years: 50-465 pg/mL >49 years: Not Established No reference range is provided for postmenopausal women because of the increased rate of bone turnover post-menopause. It is recommended that results for postmenopausal women be compared to the premenopausal reference range as this will give a better indication of their rate of bone loss. For additional information, please refer to http://education.questdiagnostics.com/faq/FAQ202 (This link is being provided for informational/educational purposes only.)

Calcium

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Your calcium, ionized level is within the normal range for your age and sex. Research shows that maintaining normal calcium levels is important for healthy bones, nerve function, and muscle function. Keep up with a balanced diet and regular exercise to support healthy calcium levels.

Calcium, Ionized
good
Low Desirable 4.7 – 5.5 High
5.2 mg/dL

Questassured(TM) 25 Hydroxyvitamin D(D2,D3)

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Your levels of Vitamin D, specifically 25-hydroxyvitamin D (D2 and D3), appear to be within the normal range. This is good news, as Vitamin D plays a crucial role in maintaining healthy bones and immune function. Research shows that maintaining appropriate levels of Vitamin D is important for overall health. It's recommended that you continue to engage in activities that promote Vitamin D synthesis, such as spending time in the sunlight or consuming foods rich in this vitamin. However, it's always a good idea to discuss your specific health needs with your healthcare provider. If you have any concerns about your Vitamin D levels or any other aspect of your blood test, I encourage you to reach out to your healthcare provider for further discussion and guidance. They will have a comprehensive understanding of your medical history and can provide personalized recommendations to support your overall well-being.

Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total
good
Low Desirable 30 – 100 High
50 ng/mL

Note: Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy reports concentrations of two common forms, 25-OHD2 and 25-OHD3. 25-OHD3 indicates both endogenous production and supplementation. 25-OHD2 is an indicator of exogenous sources such as diet or supplementation. Therapy is based on measurement of Total 25-OHD, with levels <20 ng/mL indicative of Vitamin D deficiency, while levels between 20 ng/mL and 30 ng/mL suggest insufficiency. Optimal levels are > or = 30 ng/mL. For additional information, please refer to http://education.QuestDiagnostics.com/faq/FAQ199 (This link is being provided for informational/ educational purposes only.)

Vitamin D, 25-OH, D3
good
50 ng/mL

Note: This test was developed and its analytical performance characteristics have been determined by Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute Chantilly, VA. It has not been cleared or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. This assay has been validated pursuant to the CLIA regulations and is used for clinical purposes.

Vitamin D, 25-OH, D2
good
<4 ng/mL

Note: This test was developed and its analytical performance characteristics have been determined by Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute Chantilly, VA. It has not been cleared or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. This assay has been validated pursuant to the CLIA regulations and is used for clinical purposes.

TSH

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Your TSH level is within the normal range. This is a positive indicator as it suggests that your thyroid is functioning properly. However, it's important to note that interpreting blood test results requires considering various factors and analyzing the overall picture. If you have any concerns or if you experience symptoms related to your thyroid, I recommend discussing them with your healthcare provider for further evaluation.

TSH
good
Low Desirable 0.40 – 4.50 High
2.88 mIU/L

T4

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Your T4, Free levels are within the normal range. This is a positive result, indicating that your thyroid function is functioning properly. It's recommended that you continue to maintain a healthy lifestyle to support optimal thyroid function. If you have any concerns or symptoms related to your thyroid, it's best to consult with your healthcare provider for further evaluation.

T4, Free
good
Low Desirable 0.8 – 1.8 High
1.2 ng/dL

T3

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Your T3, Free level is within the normal range. This is a positive result, indicating that your thyroid hormone levels are where they should be. It's recommended that you continue to monitor your thyroid health regularly to ensure it stays within the normal range. If you have any concerns or symptoms related to your thyroid, it's important to discuss them with your healthcare provider.

T3, Free
good
Low Desirable 2.3 – 4.2 High
4.0 pg/mL

PTH

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Your Parathyroid Hormone, Intact levels are high. While it's important to consider the reference range for your age and sex, the fact that your levels are elevated indicates that there may be an imbalance in your parathyroid hormone production. Research shows that high levels of Parathyroid Hormone, Intact can be associated with various conditions, such as primary hyperparathyroidism or kidney disease. It's recommended that you consult with a healthcare professional to further evaluate these results and determine the underlying cause. Keep in mind that the severity of the deviation from the reference range plays a role in the significance of the results. While your levels are high, the degree to which they deviate from the normal range is also important. Further testing and evaluation will help provide a clearer understanding of the situation. Remember, this comment is not a diagnosis, but rather a recommendation to seek further medical advice. A healthcare professional will be able to provide you with a comprehensive assessment based on your individual health history and additional tests if needed.

Parathyroid Hormone, Intact
high
Low Desirable 16 – 77 High
93 pg/mL

Note: Interpretive Guide Intact PTH Calcium ------------------ ---------- ------- Normal Parathyroid Normal Normal Hypoparathyroidism Low or Low Normal Low Hyperparathyroidism Primary Normal or High High Secondary High Normal or Low Tertiary High High Non-Parathyroid Hypercalcemia Low or Low Normal High

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Bone health panel for adults concerned about bone density, osteoporosis risk, and calcium balance

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What's this test for?

This test is ideal if you're concerned about bone loss, osteoporosis risk, or fractures as you age. It helps identify conditions like vitamin D deficiency, calcium imbalances, thyroid problems, and elevated bone breakdown markers that weaken bones. Many people use this test when they have a family history of osteoporosis, are postmenopausal, or experience unexplained bone pain or frequent fractures.

How should I prepare for this test?

Fasting: 12 hours
No biotin: 72 hours

You should fast for 12 hours before your blood draw, meaning no food or beverages except water during this time. If you're taking high-dose biotin supplements (vitamin B7 or B8), stop taking them at least 72 hours before your test as they can interfere with some results. Results typically take about 5 business days, though confirmation testing may extend this timeframe.

What's included in this test?

C Telopeptide (Ctx) Calcium, Ionized T3, Free Parathyroid Hormone, Intact T4, Free TSH

This comprehensive panel measures parathyroid hormone (PTH), vitamin D, and ionized calcium levels to assess how well your body regulates calcium and bone metabolism. It checks C-Telopeptide (CTX) to measure bone breakdown rate, evaluates thyroid function since thyroid disorders accelerate bone loss, and includes a Complete Blood Count and metabolic panel to identify underlying conditions affecting bone health. Together, these measurements provide a complete picture of factors that influence bone strength, density, and fracture risk.

What happens after I get my results?
You'll receive detailed doctor notes in simple language explaining what your bone health markers mean and your risk for bone loss or osteoporosis. These notes include personalized recommendations like calcium and vitamin D supplementation, weight-bearing exercises, dietary changes, or whether you should consider bone-strengthening medications. You'll also get the standard lab report and can track your bone health markers over time using our trends feature to monitor improvements or catch changes early.
When will I get my results?
Your results will be available in approximately 5 business days after your blood is collected. In some cases, if confirmation testing is needed for any biomarker, the turnaround time may be slightly longer. You'll receive an email notification as soon as your results are ready to view in your secure online account.
Who should consider getting this test?
This test is especially important for postmenopausal women, adults over 50, and anyone with a family history of osteoporosis or fractures. It's also recommended if you've experienced bone fractures from minor injuries, have chronic conditions like thyroid disorders or kidney disease, take medications that affect bone density like steroids, or have risk factors like low body weight or prolonged immobility.
What symptoms indicate I may need this test?
Warning signs include experiencing fractures from minor falls or injuries, developing a stooped posture or loss of height over time, and persistent bone or joint pain. Other indicators include being postmenopausal, having a family history of osteoporosis, taking medications that weaken bones, or having conditions like hyperthyroidism or vitamin D deficiency that affect bone health.
How can I naturally support my bone health?
Building strong bones starts with getting adequate calcium (1,000-1,200mg daily) from dairy, leafy greens, and fortified foods, plus vitamin D through sunlight exposure and supplements if needed. Weight-bearing exercises like walking, jogging, dancing, and resistance training stimulate bone formation and slow bone loss. Limiting alcohol, avoiding smoking, reducing caffeine intake, and ensuring adequate protein intake all contribute to maintaining bone density as you age.
What is parathyroid hormone (PTH) and why does it matter for bone health?
Parathyroid hormone is produced by four small glands in your neck and acts as your body's calcium regulator, controlling how much calcium is in your blood versus stored in your bones. When PTH is too high, it pulls excessive calcium from your bones to maintain blood levels, which weakens bone structure over time and increases fracture risk. Measuring PTH helps identify parathyroid disorders and calcium regulation problems before significant bone loss occurs.
What does high C-Telopeptide (CTX) mean?
Elevated CTX levels indicate that bone is breaking down faster than normal, which is a key marker of accelerated bone loss and osteoporosis risk. High CTX is commonly seen in postmenopausal women, people with hyperthyroidism, those taking certain medications, or individuals with metabolic bone diseases. If your CTX is high, your doctor may recommend bone-strengthening treatments, lifestyle changes, or medications to slow bone breakdown and reduce fracture risk.
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Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy Total 22 ng/mL
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22 ng/mL

What this means

Your vitamin D level is below the optimal range, which is common but can compromise bone health over time. Low vitamin D reduces calcium absorption in your gut, weakening bones and increasing fracture risk. This deficiency may also contribute to muscle weakness, fatigue, and increased fall risk.

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