The 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG), urine test is a powerful marker of oxidative stress and cellular damage in the body. Oxidative stress occurs when free radicals overwhelm the body’s antioxidant defenses, leading to damage of DNA. 8-OHdG is one of the most well-researched indicators of this DNA damage and is excreted in the urine, making it a convenient and noninvasive way to assess whole-body oxidative stress levels. Elevated levels may be associated with chronic inflammation, toxin exposure, mitochondrial dysfunction, accelerated aging, and increased risk for degenerative conditions. This test helps identify whether the body is under excessive oxidative burden and can guide targeted nutritional, detoxification, and antioxidant support strategies to restore balance and protect long-term cellular health.
Our Comprehensive Wellness Blood Panel provides a complete picture of your overall health, metabolic function, and risk factors. This panel evaluates blood health (CBC), iron status and ferritin, blood sugar control (HbA1c with estimated average glucose), cardiovascular risk (advanced lipid panel with ratios), liver and tissue health (LD), thyroid function (TSH), kidney function and electrolytes (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel), magnesium and phosphorus levels, vitamin D status, and a detailed urinalysis with microscopic evaluation. Together, these markers give a broad yet precise assessment of energy production, inflammation, hormone balance, nutrient status, and heart health—allowing us to identify imbalances early and create a targeted plan to optimize long-term wellness.
Our Comprehensive STD Panel offers confidential, accurate testing through Labcorp to help you take control of your sexual health with confidence. This panel screens for the most common sexually transmitted infections—including HIV, syphilis, hepatitis B and C, chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes (HSV-1 & 2), and trichomoniasis when indicated—using highly sensitive, clinically validated laboratory methods. Because many STDs show no early symptoms, routine screening is a proactive way to protect your long-term health, fertility, and relationships. Testing is discreet, physician-reviewed, and conducted at a trusted nationwide laboratory, giving you fast, secure results and peace of mind.
The Kennedy Wellness Labs Comprehensive Blood Testing panel is an advanced, in-depth evaluation designed to assess cardiovascular risk, metabolic health, hormone balance, inflammation, nutrient status, thyroid function, and oxidative stress. This panel goes far beyond standard labs by including ApoB, Lipoprotein(a), high-sensitivity CRP, fibrinogen, homocysteine, insulin, cardiometabolic oxidative stress markers (F2-Isoprostane), full thyroid profile, bioavailable testosterone, estradiol, cortisol, DHEA, iron studies, celiac antibodies, and key intracellular nutrients such as RBC magnesium and RBC zinc. It also evaluates blood sugar control (HbA1c), lipid ratios, liver function (GGT), CoQ10, vitamin D, B12, folate, iodine, and a complete metabolic panel with urinalysis. This comprehensive approach helps identify hidden drivers of fatigue, weight gain, hormone imbalance, inflammation, and cardiovascular risk—allowing for highly personalized, precision wellness strategies.
The High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP) test from Labcorp is a simple blood test that measures low levels of inflammation in the body, particularly inflammation associated with cardiovascular risk. Unlike standard CRP testing, hs-CRP detects subtle, chronic inflammation that may contribute to heart disease, metabolic dysfunction, and other long-term health concerns. Elevated levels can indicate increased risk for cardiovascular events even when cholesterol levels appear normal. This test provides valuable insight into hidden inflammatory processes and helps guide personalized strategies to reduce risk and support long-term heart and metabolic health.
The Iron Panel (Ferritin + Serum Iron + TIBC + UIBC) provides a comprehensive assessment of your body’s iron status and storage levels. Ferritin reflects your stored iron, while serum iron measures circulating iron in the blood. TIBC (Total Iron-Binding Capacity) and UIBC (Unsaturated Iron-Binding Capacity) evaluate how well your blood can transport iron. Together, these markers help identify iron deficiency, iron overload, anemia patterns, and issues affecting energy, hair health, immune function, and oxygen delivery. This panel allows for accurate evaluation of both low and excess iron to guide safe, targeted treatment.
The Magnesium, RBC Red Blood Cell Magnesium test measures intracellular magnesium levels, providing a more accurate assessment of true magnesium status than standard serum magnesium testing. Because most magnesium is stored inside cells rather than in the bloodstream, RBC magnesium helps identify functional deficiencies that may contribute to muscle cramps, fatigue, headaches, sleep disturbances, heart rhythm irregularities, and stress-related symptoms. This test is especially useful for evaluating long-term magnesium balance and guiding targeted supplementation for optimal nerve, muscle, and metabolic health.
Homocysteine is an amino acid produced during the metabolism of methionine and is normally recycled in the body with the help of B vitamins (B6, B12, and folate). Elevated homocysteine has been linked not only to cardiovascular and vascular risk but also to mental health outcomes. Research shows that higher homocysteine levels are associated with cognitive impairment in late-life depression, with individuals showing worse executive functioning and attention as homocysteine rises, especially when depression is present. Studies also report that people with first-episode psychiatric conditions (including depression, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder) tend to have higher homocysteine than healthy controls, suggesting a broader role in psychopathology. Observational work indicates significant associations between elevated homocysteine and current depressive symptoms, although causality isn’t fully established. Overall, these findings imply that homocysteine may act as a biological marker linked to mood and cognitive dysfunction and that addressing B-vitamin status and methylation may have relevance for mental health.
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