Biomarker testing:
a clearer view of your health
Your body tells a story through your blood, and biomarker testing helps you understand it. At EverSpan Life, we use advanced biomarker blood tests to uncover key insights about your overall health, from hormone balance to organ function, performance, and longevity.
Biomarkers we test at EverSpan Life
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- IGF 1 Z Score (Male)
Measures Growth Hormone activity, critical for muscle growth, tissue repair, and longevity. Keeping this optimized helps maintain strength and a youthful body composition as you age.
- Jinfiniti – AgingSOS w/ NAD+Add-on
The Aging w/ NAD advanced longevity biomarker panel to Maximize Healthy Longevity™. Map your biological terrain with our most comprehensive longevity assessment, analyzing 28 key biomarkers across multiple aging pathways. This advanced panel reveals the hidden dynamics of your aging process, detecting subtle imbalances in nutrient absorption, detox pathways, and epigenetic regulators years before symptoms emerge. The at-home longevity blood test combines rare markers (Klotho, NAD+) with metabolic analytics for unprecedented healthspan optimization. With an easy-to-understand report and personalized recommendations, your data remains 100% private and protected. Plus, enjoy a free consultation to discuss your results and next steps.
- Calcium
The most abundant mineral in the body, essential for bone strength and nerve signaling. We track it to prevent frailty, osteoporosis, and cellular dysfunction as you get older.
- Vitamin D
Essential for bone strength, immune function, and mood regulation. Low Vitamin D is a hidden driver behind chronic fatigue, seasonal depression, and weakened physical structure.
- 25-OH
The most accurate way to measure your true Vitamin D levels. It tells us exactly how much active Vitamin D your body has stored to protect your bones and immunity.
- FerritinAdd-on
Measures the stored iron in your body. Low ferritin causes severe exhaustion and hair loss, while extremely high levels accelerate aging by creating toxic cellular oxidative stress.
- Vibrant – Micronutrient PanelAdd-on
The Micronutrient Panel is a comprehensive blood test that evaluates intracellular and extracellular levels of essential vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and amino acids. Utilizing advanced liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) technology, this panel provides insights into nutrient status, absorption, and potential deficiencies, helping guide personalized supplementation and dietary strategies to support overall health and metabolic function.
- Tailored supplementation plans based on detailed micronutrient analysis, helping healthcare providers design personalized dietary and supplementation recommendations.
- Informed health strategies support long-term health by optimizing nutrient status, preventing deficiencies, and addressing imbalances.
- The purchase of this test includes a complimentary consultation with your provider to review your results.
- Iron
Measures the total amount of iron actively circulating in your blood. It is the core nutrient your red blood cells use to carry energy-producing oxygen to your brain and muscles.
- Iron Binding Capacity
Measures how well your blood proteins can transport iron. It helps us distinguish between true iron deficiency and other hidden types of anemia causing your daily fatigue.
- Iron % Saturation
Calculates exactly how much of your iron-transport system is being used. This ratio gives us the clearest picture of whether your body is starved of iron or dangerously overloaded.
- Prostate Specific Antigen Total (PSA)Add-on
A crucial screening tool that measures a protein produced by the prostate. Elevated levels can be an early warning sign of prostate inflammation, enlargement, or prostate cancer.
- PSA FreeAdd-on
Measures the unbound PSA in your blood. When used alongside Total PSA, it helps distinguish between benign prostate enlargement and cancer, providing a much more precise risk assessment.
- GRAIL Cancer ScreeningAdd-on
Early detection can change outcomes. The Galleri® Cancer Screening test is a groundbreaking blood-based screening designed to look for signals associated with over 50 types of cancer, many of which do not currently have recommended routine screening options. Using advanced genomic and machine-learning technology, Galleri analyzes cell-free DNA patterns in the blood that may indicate the presence of cancer and, if detected, helps predict where in the body the signal originated. This test is intended for proactive individuals who want a more comprehensive, forward-thinking approach to health monitoring alongside routine preventive care. Galleri is not a diagnostic test and does not replace standard cancer screenings, but it offers an additional layer of insight for individuals focused on longevity, early intervention, and personalized care planning.
- Screens for signals associated with over 50 cancer types through a single blood draw.
- May help identify cancers earlier, including those without standard screening tests.
- Provides information on the possible cancer signal origin, helping guide next steps with a clinician.
- Supports a proactive, preventive health strategy focused on early awareness.
- Complements routine screenings such as mammograms, colonoscopies, and psa testing.
- High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP)
A highly sensitive marker that detects silent, systemic inflammation in your arteries, providing deep insight into your vascular immunity. Inflammation is what causes cholesterol to stick and form dangerous blockages in both the male and female body, making this measurement critical for long-term heart health.
- Homocysteine
An amino acid that damages the lining of your arteries and increases clot risk when elevated. It is also a key indicator of B-vitamin deficiency and poor cellular methylation.
- Sedimentation Rate (Westergren)Add-on
A simple but effective blood test that measures how quickly red blood cells settle. It acts as a general alarm system to detect hidden, chronic inflammation and autoimmune activity.
- Vibrant – Food Sensitivity Systemic InflammationAdd-on
Vibrant Food Sensitivity – Systemic Inflammation is an advanced immune assessment designed to distinguish between foods that may be driving active inflammatory responses and those the immune system may be tolerating. By measuring Anti-C3d, a marker of complement-driven immune activation, along with IgG4, which is associated with immune regulation and tolerance, this test provides a deeper understanding of food-related immune activity. It is often used to refine dietary strategies and focus on the most clinically relevant triggers.
- Helps identify foods associated with active systemic immune inflammation.
- Evaluates complement activation (anti-C3d) linked to inflammatory responses.
- Assesses immune tolerance patterns (IgG4).
- Supports more targeted and sustainable dietary strategies.
- Helps reduce unnecessary long-term food restrictions.
- Useful for complex inflammatory or autoimmune-related symptoms.
- Designed as an advanced or follow-up food sensitivity assessment.
- The purchase of this test includes a complimentary consultation with your provider to review your results.
- Vibrant – Autoimmune ZoomerAdd-on
The Autoimmune Zoomer is a comprehensive blood test that helps detect autoantibodies and antigens associated with systemic autoimmunity, including thyroid disorders, rheumatoid arthritis, and type 1 diabetes. Utilizing bio-chip immunofluorescence and ELISA technology, this panel provides early detection and precise monitoring, offering valuable insights into immune system dysfunction to support comprehensive autoimmune health management.
- Vibrant – Total Tox BurdenAdd-on
The Total Tox Burden Test is a comprehensive urine-based Toxin Screening panel that measures the levels of mycotoxins, heavy metals, and environmental chemicals in the body. Utilizing advanced liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) technology, this test provides detailed insights into toxin accumulation and exposure, helping guide personalized detoxification strategies and reduce the health risks associated with environmental and chemical toxins.
- Tailored detox strategies guide personalized detoxification efforts to reduce toxic burden and promote overall health.
- Proactive health management provides insights into the health risks associated with toxin exposure, enabling individuals to take informed action to protect their long-term well-being.
- The purchase of this test includes a complimentary consultation with your provider to review your results.
- Vibrant – Gut ZoomerAdd-on
The Vibrant Gut Zoomer is one of the most comprehensive stool tests available for evaluating your overall Gut microbiome. Beyond just checking for parasites and pathogens, it dives deep into the root causes of digestive challenges, intestinal permeability, and metabolic dysfunction. This advanced screening detects hidden biomarkers associated with chronic inflammation, autoimmune diseases, and factors influencing your estrogen metabolism and gut-brain connection. By mapping exactly what is happening inside your digestive tract, we provide personalized, actionable insights to heal your gut, optimize your immune health, and promote an extended, vibrant healthspan.
- Vibrant – Food Sensitivity Immune ResponseAdd-on
Vibrant Food Sensitivity – Immune Response evaluates how the immune system recognizes and responds to commonly consumed foods. By measuring IgA and IgG antibodies, this test provides insight into both gut-level and systemic immune reactions that may contribute to digestive discomfort, inflammation, or chronic symptoms. This assessment is designed to help identify foods that may be placing stress on the immune system, even when classic food allergies are not present. Results are commonly used to guide personalized dietary adjustments and gut-supportive care strategies.
- Assesses gut (IgA) and systemic (IgG) immune responses to foods.
- Helps identify foods that may contribute to digestive discomfort or inflammation.
- Supports personalized elimination or rotation diets.
- Offers insight into mucosal immune activity and gut health.
- Useful for individuals with bloating, fatigue, headaches, or chronic symptoms.
- Serves as a foundational food sensitivity assessment.
- The purchase of this test includes a complimentary consultation with your provider to review your results.
- White Blood Cell Count (WBC)
Measures the cells that fight infection. A high count suggests your body is battling an illness, while a low count indicates a weakened immunity that is more vulnerable to sickness.
- Red Blood Cell Count (RBC)
Counts the cells that carry vital oxygen from your lungs to your body. Low levels explain persistent fatigue, while high levels can indicate dehydration or cardiovascular strain.
- Hemoglobin
The iron-rich protein inside red blood cells that actually holds the oxygen. Testing this is the most direct way to diagnose anemia and uncover the hidden cause of extreme exhaustion.
- Hematocrit
Measures the proportion of your blood that is made up of red blood cells. It helps determine if you are severely dehydrated, anemic, or lacking the blood volume needed for peak performance.
- Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
Measures the average size of your red blood cells. Unusually large or small cells can pinpoint specific nutritional deficiencies, such as a lack of Vitamin B12, folate, or iron.
- Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH)
Calculates the average amount of oxygen-carrying hemoglobin inside your red blood cells. Low levels often mirror iron deficiency, helping us understand why your cells lack energy-producing oxygen.
- Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
Measures the concentration of hemoglobin in a given volume of red blood cells. It helps us classify exactly what type of anemia you might have so we can treat it accurately.
- Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)
Measures the variation in size among your red blood cells. A high variation is often one of the earliest signs of a nutritional deficiency, showing up before anemia fully develops.
- Platelet Count
Counts the tiny cell fragments essential for normal blood clotting. Abnormal levels can reveal hidden bleeding disorders, bone marrow issues, or severe systemic inflammation affecting your blood health.
- Mean Platelet Volume (MPV)
Measures the average size of your platelets. Larger platelets are newer and more active, so this helps us catch early signs of cardiovascular risk, inflammation, or bone marrow overactivity.
- Globulin
A group of proteins in your blood that help fight infection and transport nutrients. Abnormal levels can indicate chronic infections, immune system disorders, or underlying inflammatory conditions.
- Neutrophils
These are your immune system’s first responders. This percentage shows how much of your white blood cell force is dedicated to immunity against immediate bacterial threats, sudden physical stress, or acute inflammation in your body.
- Absolute Neutrophils
By measuring the exact total number of neutrophil cells in your blood, we can better assess the strength of your immunity. Tracking this hard number helps us confirm if your body is actively battling a bacterial infection or dealing with hidden physical trauma.
- Lymphocytes
This percentage represents the white blood cells responsible for fighting viral infections and creating antibodies. A healthy balance here means your immune system is properly equipped to remember and neutralize past and present viruses.
- Absolute Lymphocytes
By counting the exact total number of lymphocytes, we can detect if your immunity is currently exhausted from a lingering viral infection, chronic daily stress, or an underlying immune disorder.
- Monocytes
By counting the exact number of lymphocytes, we can determine whether your immunity is currently exhausted by a lingering viral infection, chronic daily stress, or an underlying immune disorder.
- Absolute Monocytes
By counting the exact total number of lymphocytes, we can detect if your immunity is currently exhausted from a lingering viral infection, chronic daily stress, or an underlying immune disorder.
- Eosinophils
These specialized cells are essential to immunity, targeting parasites and playing a major role in allergic reactions. Monitoring this percentage helps us understand if the immune system in both the male and female body is overreacting to environmental allergens or dietary triggers.
- Absolute Eosinophils
This exact cell count confirms the severity of an allergic response and the current state of your immunity. Elevated levels tell us definitively that the male or female body is actively fighting an allergy, dealing with asthma, or reacting to a hidden parasitic infection.
- Absolute Basophils
Basophils are the rarest white blood cells, acting as vital components of immunity involved in severe allergic and inflammatory reactions. Counting their exact number in both the male and female body helps detect a heightened state of chronic, systemic inflammation or a severe histamine response.
- Basophils %
This measures the proportion of basophils within your total white blood cell count, a key indicator of systemic immunity. Keeping an eye on this ratio helps us monitor underlying allergic conditions in both the male and female body to ensure the immune system isn’t chronically overstimulated.
- Comprehensive Urinalysis including Color
The baseline visual check of your urine. Variations in color can immediately indicate severe dehydration, the presence of blood, or hidden metabolic changes in your body.
- Appearance
Checks if your urine is clear or cloudy. Cloudy urine is often the very first sign of a hidden urinary tract infection, kidney stones, or excess protein spillage.
- Specific Gravity
Measures the concentration of particles in your urine. It is the ultimate test of your daily hydration status and shows how well your kidneys are concentrating and filtering waste.
- pH
Measures how acidic or alkaline your urine is. Abnormal pH levels create the perfect environment for kidney stones to form and can indicate hidden metabolic or dietary imbalances.
- Glucose (Urinalysis)
Sugar should remain in your blood, not your urine. If glucose spills into your urine, it is a massive red flag for uncontrolled diabetes or severe kidney damage.
- Bilirubin (Urinalysis)
A liver waste product that should never be in your urine. Its presence is an immediate warning sign of liver disease, hepatitis, or a blocked bile duct.
- Ketones
Produced when your body burns fat for fuel instead of carbs. While expected on a keto diet, high levels alongside high blood sugar can indicate a dangerous diabetic complication.
- Occult Blood
Detects hidden microscopic blood in your urine. This is a crucial early warning sign for kidney stones, undetected urinary tract infections, or more serious bladder issues.
- Protein (Urinalysis)
Healthy kidneys keep protein in the blood. When protein leaks into the urine, it is one of the earliest and most reliable indicators of impending kidney damage or disease.
- Nitrite
Certain bacteria turn normal urinary chemicals into nitrites. A positive result is a fast, highly accurate indicator that you have an active bacterial urinary tract infection.
- Leukocyte Esterase
An enzyme produced by white blood cells. Its presence in your urine means your immune system is actively fighting an infection or inflammation within your urinary tract.
- WBC (Urinalysis)
Finding white blood cells directly in your urine is a clear confirmation of inflammation or an active infection in your kidneys, bladder, or urinary tract.
- RBC (Urinalysis)
The physical presence of red blood cells in your urine confirms bleeding in the urinary system. This can be caused by trauma, kidney stones, or severe infections.
- Squamous Epithelial Cells
Cells shed from the lining of your urethra. A high number usually just means the urine sample was contaminated by skin cells, helping us ensure lab accuracy.
- Bacteria
A direct microscopic check for bacterial organisms in the urine. It confirms the presence of an infection and helps guide the need for targeted antibiotic treatment.
- Hyaline Cast
Tiny tube-shaped particles formed in the kidneys. While a few are normal after hard exercise, high numbers can point to severe dehydration or early kidney stress.
- Lipoprotein (a)Add-on
A genetic, ‘sticky’ cholesterol that standard diet and exercise cannot fix. Testing this uncovers hidden, inherited risks for heart attacks and strokes, even in extremely fit and healthy people.
- Cholesterol, Total
A basic measurement of all the cholesterol in your blood. We use it as a foundational starting point to calculate your more specific, advanced cardiovascular risk ratios.
- HDL Cholesterol
Known as the ‘good’ cholesterol, HDL acts like a scavenger, removing harmful plaque from your arteries. Higher levels generally indicate better cardiovascular protection and a healthier, more active metabolism.
- Triglycerides
The fat in your blood that comes directly from unburned calories, especially sugar and carbs. High levels thicken your blood and strongly indicate poor metabolic health and insulin resistance.
- LDL-Cholesterol
The traditional ‘bad’ cholesterol that can build up in artery walls. We look at this alongside advanced markers to understand your true risk of plaque formation and heart disease.
- Chol/HDLC Ratio
A simple calculation dividing your total cholesterol by your good HDL. It provides a clearer picture of your heart risk by measuring the balance of plaque-clearing particles.
- Non HDL Cholesterol
Your total cholesterol minus your good HDL. This number represents all the potentially harmful, plaque-building particles in your blood, offering a stronger predictor of heart disease.
- Apolipoprotein B
The most advanced heart risk marker available. It counts the exact number of plaque-causing particles in your blood, providing a far more accurate predictor of heart attacks than a standard lipid panel.
- Glucose
Your current fasting blood sugar level. It is a fundamental marker used alongside advanced tests to screen for diabetes and monitor how your body handles dietary carbohydrates.
- Hemoglobin A1C
The ultimate three-month average of your blood sugar levels. This is the gold-standard test to catch pre-diabetes early and see how your body manages fuel over a long period.
- FructosamineAdd-on
Shows your average blood sugar over the past two to three weeks. It is an excellent short-term tracking tool to quickly see if recent diet or lifestyle changes are improving your metabolism.
- Insulin
The hormone that pushes sugar into your cells. High fasting insulin is the very first sign of metabolic failure and weight-loss resistance, often showing up years before blood sugar rises.
- Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
A waste product formed when your body breaks down protein. Testing BUN helps us evaluate how well your kidneys are filtering waste and whether you are adequately hydrated.
- Creatinine
A chemical waste product produced by your muscles. Since healthy kidneys filter creatinine out of the blood at a steady rate, measuring it provides a highly reliable indicator of kidney function.
- eGFR
The Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate calculates exactly how efficiently your kidneys are filtering blood. It is the most important number for catching early-stage kidney disease before symptoms ever appear.
- BUN/Creatinine Ratio
Compares two key kidney markers to help pinpoint the exact cause of kidney stress. It can indicate dehydration, restricted blood flow, or issues with dietary protein breakdown.
- Cystatin C
A highly sensitive, early-warning marker for declining kidney health. It detects subtle drops in kidney filtration long before standard creatinine tests show any problems, allowing for proactive care.
- Uric Acid
A waste product that can cause gout and joint pain when elevated. It is also a hidden, strong indicator of metabolic syndrome, high blood pressure, and impending insulin resistance.
- Protein
Measures the total amount of protein in your blood. It acts as a broad indicator of your nutritional status, liver health, and kidney function, ensuring your body has essential building blocks.
- Albumin
The most abundant protein in your blood, made by the liver. It keeps fluid from leaking out of blood vessels, and low levels can indicate liver disease or poor nutrient absorption.
- Albumin/Globulin Ratio
Compares the two major types of blood proteins. An imbalance here can be an early clue to hidden autoimmune diseases, chronic inflammation, liver stress, or underlying immune system disorders.
- Bilirubin
A yellowish pigment made during the normal breakdown of red blood cells. Elevated levels can cause jaundice and indicate that your liver or bile ducts are struggling to clear waste efficiently.
- Alkaline Phosphatase
An enzyme found mostly in your liver and bones. High levels can indicate blocked bile ducts, liver inflammation, or rapid bone breakdown, acting as an early warning for structural stress.
- Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST)
An enzyme found in the liver and muscles. When liver or muscle cells are damaged, AST leaks into the bloodstream, making it a key marker for detecting hidden liver stress.
- Alanine Transaminase (ALT)
An enzyme found primarily in the liver. It is one of the most sensitive and specific markers for detecting early liver inflammation, often caused by poor diet or fatty liver disease.
- Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT)Add-on
A very sensitive enzyme that detects bile duct problems and liver stress. It is particularly useful for identifying liver damage caused by alcohol consumption, medications, or toxic exposure.
- AmylaseAdd-on
An enzyme produced by your pancreas to help digest carbohydrates. Abnormal levels in your blood can indicate pancreatic stress, inflammation, or blockages that prevent you from properly digesting your food.
- LipaseAdd-on
A digestive enzyme made by the pancreas specifically to break down dietary fats. High levels are a strong indicator of acute pancreatic inflammation or underlying issues with fat digestion.
- DUTCH – Complete HormoneAdd-on
The DUTCH Complete™ test is an advanced hormone assessment designed to provide a comprehensive view of sex hormones, adrenal function, and hormone metabolism. Using a convenient at-home dried urine collection method, this test offers insight into how hormones are produced, metabolized, and balanced throughout the day. Developed by Precision Analytical, the DUTCH Complete combines urinary hormone metabolites with cortisol and cortisone patterns to deliver a more dynamic picture than standard blood tests alone. Results help clinicians better understand patterns related to energy, stress response, sleep, mood, metabolic health, and reproductive wellness. This test is designed to support personalized care planning and should not be used as a substitute for clinical evaluation or diagnostic testing.
- Provides a comprehensive assessment of sex hormones and their metabolites.
- Evaluates daily cortisol and cortisone patterns to assess stress response and adrenal function.
- Offers insight into hormone metabolism pathways, not just hormone levels.
- Helps identify patterns related to fatigue, sleep, mood, and stress resilience.
- Supports more personalized hormone and lifestyle recommendations.
- Convenient at-home dried urine collection with laboratory analysis.
- Developed and processed by Precision Analytical, a leader in functional hormone testing.
- Testosterone (Total, Free, and Bioavailable)
Measures the primary male sex hormone, which is crucial for muscle strength, energy, and libido. While typically lower in the female body, tracking this reveals if fatigue, weight gain, or mood changes are linked to declining active hormone levels.
- Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)
A protein that transports hormones in your blood. If SHBG is too high, it traps active hormones in both the male and female body, making them unusable; this test reveals how much “free” hormone is actually available for your cells to use.
- DHEA Sulfate
Often called the “youth hormone,” DHEA is a foundational building block for male testosterone and female estrogen. High levels indicate vitality, while low levels can point to chronic stress and accelerated aging in both sexes.
- Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)Add-on
A crucial messenger for reproductive health. It controls male sperm production and regulates the female menstrual cycle and egg growth, making it key to understanding hormonal aging.
- Luteinizing Hormone (LH)Add-on
Works with FSH to regulate the reproductive system. It signals the male body to produce testosterone and triggers ovulation in the female, making it essential for tracking hormone production pathways.
- ProlactinAdd-on
A hormone present in everyone. Elevated levels in both men and women can suppress normal sex hormones, leading to low libido, mood issues, and reproductive challenges.
- Estradiol
The primary form of estrogen. While it is vital for female reproductive health and bone strength, the male body also requires balanced amounts to maintain proper mood, weight, and joint health.
- ProgesteroneAdd-on
A calming hormone that balances estrogen, regulates the female cycle, and supports healthy sleep. While present in the male body in smaller amounts, low levels are often the hidden culprit behind mood swings, anxiety, and poor sleep for women during perimenopause.
- LC/MS
Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry is the highly advanced testing method we use to measure your hormones. It ensures the most accurate, precise results possible so your treatment plan is flawless.
- Insulin-like growth factor (igf-1)Add-on
The Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1) test measures your body’s growth hormone activity, which is essential for cellular longevity and preventing physical breakdown. By tracking your IGF-1 Z Score, we evaluate your ability to build muscle, repair tissues, and recover. Keeping these levels optimized is critical for maintaining strength, youthful vitality, and a resilient body structure as you age.
- T3 Uptake
Measures the proteins that carry thyroid hormones in your blood. It helps us understand if your body has the right transport system to deliver energy-producing thyroid hormones to your cells.
- T4 (Thyroxine)
The main storage hormone produced directly by your thyroid gland. Low levels indicate your internal engine is struggling to provide the foundational hormones your body converts into active energy.
- T4 Index (T7)
A calculated value that combines T4 and T3 Uptake. It provides a more accurate picture of how much thyroid hormone is actually available to regulate your metabolism and energy levels.
- TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone)
The brain’s signal to your thyroid. If TSH is high, your brain is ‘shouting’ for more thyroid hormone, indicating an underactive thyroid that causes fatigue, brain fog, and weight gain.
- T3, Free
The active form of your thyroid hormone that actually enters your cells to create energy. If this is low, you will feel sluggish, cold, and hold onto stubborn weight.
- Thyroid Peroxidase AntibodiesAdd-on
Detects if your immune system is mistakenly attacking your own thyroid gland. This helps uncover the hidden autoimmune roots of unexplained fatigue, joint pain, or persistent weight issues.
- CortisolAdd-on
Known as the ‘stress hormone’. While necessary for waking up, chronically high levels from daily stress tell your body to store abdominal fat, break down muscle, and disrupt deep sleep.
- Vitamin B12Add-on
The critical fuel for your brain and nervous system. Deficiencies in this key nutrient are direct causes of memory issues, daily brain fog, and poor neurotransmitter production.
- Folate, SerumAdd-on
Also known as Vitamin B9, it works with B12 to create healthy red blood cells and produce serotonin. Low levels directly impact your mood, focus, and mental clarity.
- Magnesium
The ultimate relaxation mineral. It is vital for deep sleep, muscle recovery, maintaining a healthy heartbeat, and calming your nervous system to reduce daily stress.
- RBC (Magnesium)
We test red blood cell (RBC) magnesium for an accurate intracellular reading. This tells us the true amount of magnesium your cells actually have, rather than just what’s in your serum.
- Zinc, Plasma
A critical trace mineral that supports your immune system, testosterone production, and cellular repair. It also plays a key role in maintaining mental clarity and a balanced mood.
- Sodium
An essential electrolyte that regulates water balance and electrical signals in the brain. Imbalances can cause severe fatigue, confusion, muscle weakness, and dramatic shifts in blood pressure.
- Potassium
Works closely with sodium to control muscle contractions and heart rhythm. Low levels can lead to muscle cramps, heart palpitations, and extreme physical exhaustion.
- Chloride
An electrolyte that helps maintain proper fluid balance and blood pressure. It a.k.a. works with sodium and potassium to ensure your cells stay hydrated and your body’s pH remains neutral.
- Carbon Dioxide
Helps regulate the body’s acid-base (pH) balance. Abnormal levels can indicate respiratory issues or metabolic problems, affecting how well oxygen is delivered to your brain and tissues.
- Prenuvo – Full Body MRIAdd-on
The Prenuvo Full Body MRI Scan is one of the most advanced proactive health screenings available today. It is designed for members who want clarity, not guesswork, about their long-term health. In a single, non-invasive scan lasting about an hour, Prenuvo captures detailed, high-resolution images of your body from head to mid-thigh. Using MRI technology with no radiation and no contrast dye, the scan evaluates dozens of organs and systems, including the brain, spine, major organs, soft tissues, and blood vessels. IMPORTANT: Available nationwide in select cities.
- Clarity instead of uncertainty.
- Earlier insight, more options.
- One scan, comprehensive awareness.
- Peace of mind through visibility.
- Safe for proactive use.
- Personalized review within everspan life.
- A baseline you can build on.
- Genetic Kit – ComprehensiveAdd-on
Comprehensive Genetics evaluates essential genetic pathways with a focus on actionable insights. It addresses health optimization, metabolism, and neurocognitive function, providing guidance that informs personalized strategies. Combined with biomarker testing, it connects genetic potential and real-time physiology for more precise, individualized care.
- Includes the ‘comprehensive genetics’ module, which offers actionable health, metabolism, and neurocognitive insights, as well as the ‘neurocognitive reports’ module, which provides detailed guidance for optimizing brain function.
- Genetic Kit – MethylationAdd-on
Methylation Genetics provides focused insight into genes that regulate methylation pathways, which play a critical role in detoxification, neurotransmitter balance, cardiovascular health, and cellular function. This targeted panel helps identify variations that may influence how the body processes nutrients, toxins, and hormones. Used alongside biomarker testing, it offers valuable context for guiding precision supplementation and lifestyle strategies.
- Focuses on key methylation genetic variants, including MTHFR, mtr, mrr, comt, ahcy, choline, and CBS activity.
- Genetic Kit – AdvancedAdd-on
Advanced Genetics offers an in-depth evaluation of multiple genetic domains, including cognition, cardiometabolic health, micronutrient utilization, and performance potential. It goes beyond broad genetic reporting by adding detailed summaries and actionable insights, making it a strong choice for individuals seeking guidance on both wellness optimization and long-term longevity strategies. When paired with biomarker testing, it provides a powerful connection between genetic predispositions and measurable health outcomes.
- Includes the following modules: comprehensive genetics, neurocognitive reports, cardiometabolic 2.0, micronutrients 2.0, and performance & longevity.
- Genetic Kit – UltimateAdd-on
Ultimate Genetics is our most advanced and wide-ranging genetic test, offering insights across virtually every domain of health and longevity. Analyzing key genetic pathways, it provides a comprehensive picture of how your unique DNA influences diet, metabolism, hormones, cognition, cardiovascular health, sleep, immunity, and more. When paired with biomarker testing, it delivers a powerful, complementary view connecting genetic predispositions with real-time physiology to guide highly personalized, precision-based care.
- Includes all genetic modules available: trending diets, hair health, skin health 2.0, nutrition 2.0, micronutrients 2.0, emotional health 2.0, cardiometabolic 2.0, cognition 2.0, hormone genetics 2.0, sleep genetics, toxicants and inflammation genetics, muscle and bone, allergens, immunity, and inflammation, cannabis genetics, ketamine genetics, eye health w/summary, diabetes & weight management, performance & longevity, drug use, abuse, and addiction genetics.
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What are biomarkers?
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What is biomarker testing?
Biomarker testing is a specialized form of blood testing that measures these internal indicators to create a complete health profile. At EverSpan Life, our comprehensive panels cover more than a dozen key areas, including heart, liver, thyroid, immune, metabolic, and hormonal health. Each test result helps build a roadmap for smarter treatment decisions and proactive wellness strategies.
Our goal isn’t just to find problems—it’s to give you the knowledge to stay at your best. Whether you’re optimizing energy, improving recovery, or supporting long-term vitality, biomarker data gives you the insight to take action with confidence.
Why biomarker tracking matters?
Your health isn’t static—and your biomarkers shouldn’t be either. Regular biomarker tracking allows us to measure progress over time, identifying trends that can highlight a potential risk factor or confirm that your lifestyle and treatment plan are working.
Many of the same tests used in clinical trials to evaluate therapies and health outcomes are part of our testing process. By applying that same level of precision, we help you access medical-grade insights tailored to your personal goals.
How to get biomarkers tested?
Wondering how to get biomarkers tested? It’s simple. Your journey begins with a quick, in-office or at-home biomarker blood test.EverSpan Life’s Biomarker Blood Test provides a complete picture of your internal health by evaluating key systems and functions across 14 vital categories:
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