Description
Opti-Plus Profile (Chemistry Screen, CBC and Add-Ons)
This is the single best general test for annual health monitoring. 
This profile includes:
I.) Chemistry screen:
- Fasting Glucose (blood sugar)
 - Uric acid
 - BUN (blood urea nitrogen): Measures liver and kidney function
 - Creatinine: A test used to measure kidney function
 - BUN/Creatinine Ratio: For diagnosis of impaired renal function
 - Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) – kidney function
 - Sodium
 - Potassium
 - Chloride
 - Calcium
 - Carbon Dioxide
 - Phosphorus
 - Magnesium
 - Total Protein
 - Albumin
 - Globulin
 - Albumin/Globulin Ratio
 - Bilirubin: Evaluates kidney and liver function
 - Alkaline Phosphatase: Evaluation of liver and bone diseases
 - LDH (lactic dehydrogenase)
 - AST (SGOT): Evaluates liver function
 - ALT (SGPT): Evaluates liver function
 - GGT: Liver function
 - Iron (serum)
 
II.) Lipid Profile: Evaluates the risk for developing atherosclerosis (arterial plaque) and coronary heart disease.
- Total Cholesterol
 - Triglycerides
 - HDL Cholesterol
 - LDL Cholesterol
 - VLDL
 - Total Cholesterol/HDL Ratio
 
III.) Complete Blood Count with Differential and Platelet Count:
- Red blood cell count
 - Hemoglobin
 - Hematocrit
 - Red blood cell indices
 - Mean corpuscular hemoglobin
 - Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration
 - Red blood cell distribution
 - White blood cell count
 - Differential count
 - Platelet coun
 
IV.) Thyroid Function
- TSH (Thyroid stimulating hormones)
 - T4 (total)
 - T3 Uptake
 
V.) Urinalysis – Diabetes, various forms of kidney disease, and chronic urinary tract infections can show in the urine even if they are not causing symptoms. This test includes urine chemistry and a microscopic evaluation of urine to screen for occult (“hidden” disease).
VI.) Additional Health Markers – Cardiac, Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome.
- Hemoglobin A1C — blood sugar control over a 2-3 month period. The “Gold standard” screen for diabetes, pre-diabetes and metabolic syndrome.
 - CRP, High Sensitivity (sign of subtle inflammation). A factor in many diseases including heart disease.
 - Ferritin (storage iron). Higher levels are strongly associated with increased heart disease risk. Very low levels indicate iron deficiency anemia.
 - TIBC / % Saturation (Total Iron Binding Capacity) – Helps differentiate between various types of anemia and to diagnose iron overload (a heart-risk factor).
 
Product # N367 – Opti-Plus Profile – $225
		
	









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