Comprehensive Liver Health Panel

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This Comprehensive Liver Health Panel provides an essential overview of your liver function, metabolic health, and blood clotting status. It includes key markers for assessing liver enzymes, proteins, blood counts, and clotting factors to help identify potential issues early or monitor existing conditions. This comprehensive screening aids in understanding your overall wellness and detecting imbalances that could impact your liver and broader health.

Quick facts

Sample type

Whole blood, Serum, Plasma

Turnaround

2–4 business days

Fasting

No Fasting Required

Doctor’s order included

Licensed physician review and requisition included with every test.

Comprehensive Liver Health Panel

  • General Health & Wellness
  • Liver Health
  • Diabetes & Blood Sugar
  • Vitamins & Nutrition
  • Cpt Codes
    • 85025
    • 80053
    • 82977
    • 85610
    • 85730

    what is Comprehensive Liver Health Panel and why is it important?

    This Comprehensive Liver Health Panel provides an essential overview of your liver function, metabolic health, and blood clotting status. It includes key markers for assessing liver enzymes, proteins, blood counts, and clotting factors to help identify potential issues early or monitor existing conditions. This comprehensive screening aids in understanding your overall wellness and detecting imbalances that could impact your liver and broader health.

    You should consider taking the Comprehensive Liver Health Panel if you:

    • Are experiencing symptoms indicative of liver issues, such as persistent fatigue, unexplained weight loss, nausea, dark urine, pale stools, jaundice (yellowing of skin or eyes), or abdominal pain and swelling.
    • Have risk factors for liver disease, including a history of heavy alcohol consumption, obesity, diabetes, high cholesterol, or a family history of liver conditions.
    • Are taking medications known to potentially impact liver function, to monitor for any adverse effects.
    • Are undergoing treatment for a known liver condition, to assess the effectiveness of the therapy and track disease progression.
    • Have a history of bleeding or clotting disorders, or are taking anticoagulant medication, to monitor your clotting status.
    • Wish to have a comprehensive assessment of your general health as part of a routine check-up, especially if concerned about metabolic or liver health.

    This Comprehensive Liver Health Panel is particularly beneficial for:

    • Individuals seeking a proactive approach to their health and wellness by establishing baseline values for crucial liver and metabolic markers.
    • Those with a family history of liver disease or metabolic disorders who want to monitor their risk.
    • People who regularly consume alcohol or have a history of alcohol use, to assess for potential alcohol-related liver damage.
    • Individuals with chronic conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, or obesity, as these can impact liver and metabolic health.
    • Patients on long-term medications that require liver function monitoring.
    • Anyone experiencing non-specific symptoms such as chronic fatigue, digestive issues, or general malaise that could point to liver or metabolic imbalances.
    • Individuals preparing for surgery or who have experienced unusual bleeding or bruising, to evaluate blood clotting ability.

    The Comprehensive Liver Health Panel is an invaluable diagnostic tool, commonly used to aid in the diagnosis and management of a wide range of conditions, including:

    • Liver Diseases: Detection and monitoring of various liver conditions such as Hepatitis (viral, autoimmune), Cirrhosis, Fatty Liver Disease (NASH, NAFLD), and Liver damage induced by alcohol or medications. It helps identify inflammation, injury, or impaired function of liver cells and bile ducts.
    • Metabolic Disorders: Screening for and managing conditions like Diabetes Mellitus (through glucose levels), Kidney Disease (via BUN, creatinine, eGFR), and electrolyte imbalances which can impact numerous bodily functions.
    • Blood Disorders: Identifying conditions such as Anemia (different types), Infections, and various Inflammatory processes indicated by abnormalities in white blood cells and platelets.
    • Bile Duct Obstruction and Cholestasis: Specifically, the GGT and other liver enzymes help pinpoint issues related to bile flow, which can be caused by gallstones, tumors, or other blockages.
    • Coagulation Disorders: Assessing inherited or acquired bleeding disorders (e.g., hemophilia, Von Willebrand disease), hypercoagulable states, or impaired clotting factor production due to severe liver disease. It is also essential for monitoring patients on anticoagulant therapy (e.g., warfarin) to prevent both excessive bleeding and clotting.
    • Pancreatic Conditions: While primarily a liver panel, certain markers like GGT can be elevated in pancreatitis.
    • Overall Health Assessment: Serving as a foundational screening for general health, identifying early signs of dysfunction before significant symptoms appear, and guiding further investigative steps.

    Caution

    While the Comprehensive Liver Health Panel provides valuable insights, it's crucial to interpret the results in the context of your overall health and medical history. Abnormal results do not necessarily indicate a specific disease but warrant further investigation by a qualified healthcare professional. Certain factors like medication, recent illness, or even intense exercise can temporarily affect test outcomes. This panel is for informational purposes and should not replace a professional medical diagnosis or personalized treatment plan. Always discuss your results with your doctor for accurate interpretation and appropriate medical advice.

    How It Works?

    1
    Add Your Test to Cart and Check out

    once Test Order is received, Our physicians will review your request and email you the easy-to-follow requisition form.


    2
    Locate and Visit Your Nearest Laboratory

    Find the closest partner location—most are within 2–3 miles—and drop by for a quick, no‑appointment blood draw.


    3
    Get your Results Online

    Once your sample is processed, we’ll send your report straight to your inbox within 1–3 business days. Just click the link to view your results anytime.


    4
    Book a Optional Consult

    Have Questions about results? Book a phone or video visit with one of our doctors. They’ll walk you through your report, explain any findings, and recommend next steps