Metabolic & Organ Panel
Your metabolism isn't broken. It's misunderstood.
Weight, energy, and blood sugar issues deserve real answers — not another diet.
This panel goes far beyond basic blood sugar tests. We measure insulin resistance, hunger hormones (leptin and adiponectin), liver and kidney function, and pancreatic health — catching metabolic dysfunction years before it becomes diabetes or fatty liver disease.
Symptoms to watch for
What we test
Who should consider this panel?
Women with PCOS or suspected insulin resistance
Anyone struggling with weight that won't respond to diet changes
Women with a family history of diabetes or metabolic syndrome
Those experiencing energy crashes, sugar cravings, or post-meal fatigue
Women on medications that affect liver or kidney function

Cited sources
Insulin resistance and the polycystic ovary syndrome revisited: an update on mechanisms and implications
Diamanti-Kandarakis E, Dunaif A.
Endocrine Reviews, 2012.
Sex- and gender-related prevalence, cardiovascular risk and therapeutic approach in metabolic syndrome: A review of the literature
Pucci G, et al.
Pharmacological Research, 2017.
Circulating leptin, resistin, adiponectin, visfatin, adipsin and ghrelin levels and insulin resistance in postmenopausal women with and without the metabolic syndrome
Chedraui P, et al.
Maturitas, 2014.
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