Different inputs. Different depth. Same analysis.

How Your Data Affects Our Analysis.

Each set of qualifying lab reports maps to different depths of analysis in our system.

Foundational Analysis.

A comprehensive panel — Function Health, Superpower, etc., or one ordered by your doctor. Our analysis reads across the markers, names patterns and relationships, and produces a prioritized plan. Gut, hormone, genetic, or metabolic data deepens it further.

Deeper Insights.

A foundational panel plus gut or hormone data. Our interpretation extends across the additional systems those tests cover — microbiome patterns, endocrine relationships, or both. This adds dimensions a blood panel alone can’t reach.

Full Picture.

A foundational panel plus gut and hormones plus genetics, heavy metals, or metabolic data. The deepest Analysis Health goes — cross-system pattern recognition that requires the widest set of data possible.

What Counts as Useful Data.

Not all data is created equal. Our system is built to value data variety.

Recency.

Lab data within the past year works best for most markers. Genetic data holds longer — the underlying information doesn’t change.

Older bloodwork can still inform the analysis, but its weight in the report is lighter.

Mixed sources.

A doctor-ordered panel from last year and a hormone panel from this year work well together — our analysis reads across both equally, regardless of provider, date, or panel type.

Variety of testing types over time builds a rich picture for analysis to work off of.

Panel comprehensiveness.

A comprehensive panel includes the basics — CBC, metabolic, lipids, thyroid markers, etc.

Missing individual markers within an otherwise full panel don’t disqualify it. Our analysis works with what’s there and notes what would deepen it if added.

Examples of Specialty Testing.

Beyond foundational bloodwork, specialty testing helps deepen the complexity of your analysis.

Gut testing. GI-MAP, GI Effects, Viome, comprehensive stool analyses — microbiome and digestive function.

Hormone testing. DUTCH, DUTCH PLUS, other hormone panels — endocrine patterns and cycles.

Genetic testing. 23andMe, AncestryDNA, MaxGen, and others — structural variants and predispositions.

Metabolic testing. Organic acids tests, nutrient panels — cellular and metabolic patterns.

Heavy metals testing. Hair tissue mineral analysis, urine metals — exposure and burden.

What Happens After You Submit.

Our systems checks for data-sufficiency before analysis begins.

  • Path 1. Analysis Begins.

    If your inputs are strong enough, our analysis runs smoothly without further input.

    You receive your Insight Report, Action Plan, and Personal AI Companion in hours.

  • Path 2. Analysis Paused.

    If your inputs aren’t strong enough, our system pauses and gives you two options:

    1. Proceed with what you have.
    Your report will note what would deepen a future re-analysis, if added down the line.

    2. Get more testing first.
    Once we receive your additional data, we’ll run your report.

When more testing helps.

Although most users with comprehensive labs don’t need more testing right away, some situations make adding tests worth considering.

  • If you’ve been struggling with chronic symptoms not visible in your bloodwork, specialty testing can surface what bloodwork alone often misses.

  • Markers shift over months and years. Getting a new panel regularly supports tracking changes in your health over time.

  • If the check shows gut, hormone, or genetic data is missing, adding it first lets our analysis go deeper.

We built Analysis
Health to help.

The data you have is enough to start.
Your full analysis runs in hours.