Health Profile (Male)
MALE HEALTH PROFILE
Test Components:
This Value Panel tests for:
1. Chemistry Panel
2. Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH), T4, T3 and Thyroxine Index
3. Cholesterol Lipids with HDL/LDL Ratio (Total Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, HDL/LDL Ratio, Triglycerides)
4. Testosterone Total & Free
5. DHEA‐S
6. Complete Blood Count (CBC)
7. Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)
8. Hepatitis A, B and C
9. HIV
10. C‐Reactive Protein, High Sensitivity, Cardiac
11. Lipoprotein (a)
12. Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC)
13. Prealbumin
14. Homocysteine
15. Blood Pressure
Description:
This is a complete package for men who want to take control of their health. The Male Health Profile gives you a lot of information including your blood counts, kidney and liver functions, electrolytes, male hormones, thyroid, heart, nutrition, hepatitis and HIV status.
Why Do I Need It?:
This is a complete package that gives you all the information you need about your body.
Test Details:
Normal Range:
Homocysteine 4‐14 μmoles/L
Lipoprotein (a) less than 6.0 mg/dL
Prealbumin please see individual test
Basic Check‐Up please see individual test
Thyroid Panel please see individual test
DHEA‐S please see individual test
PSA please see individual test
Testosterone Free and Total please see individual test
C‐ Reactive Protein (hs‐CRP) please see individual test
Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity please see individual test
Hepatitis Panel please see individual test
HIV please see individual test
High Results Indicate:
HOMOCYSTEINE: Elevated levels could indicate a deficiency in folic acid, Vitamin B6 or Vitamin B12; kidney disease, hypothyroidism, inflammatory bowel disease or excessive alcohol consumption.
LIPOPROTEIN (A): Elevated levels could indicate an increased risk of heart disease. Elevated levels for lipoprotein (a) are more serious if you also have an elevated level of LDL cholesterol.
PREALBUMIN: Elevated levels could indicate high dose corticosteroid therapy, hyperactive adrenal glands, high doses of anti‐inflammatory medications or Hodgkin’s Disease.
BASIC CHECK-UP: Please see individual test.
THYROID PANEL: Please see individual test.
DHEA-S: Please see individual test.
PSA: Please see individual test.
TESTOSTERONE FREE AND TOTAL: Please see individual test.
C- REACTIVE PROTEIN: Please see individual test.
IRON AND TOTAL IRON BINDING CAPACITY: Please see individual test.
HEPATITIS PANEL: Please see individual test.
HIV: Please see individual test.
Low Results Indicate:
HOMOCYSTEINE: Low levels could indicate diabetes.
LIPOPROTEIN (A): Low levels of lipoprotein (a) are ideal.
PREALBUMIN: Low levels indicate malnutrition, chronic illness, hyperthyroidism, liver disease or a digestive disorder.
BASIC CHECK-UP: Please see individual test.
THYROID PANEL: Please see individual test.
DHEA-S: Please see individual test.
PSA: Please see individual test.
TESTOSTERONE FREE AND TOTAL: Please see individual test.
C- REACTIVE PROTEIN: Please see individual test.
IRON AND TOTAL IRON BINDING CAPACITY: Please see individual test.
HEPATITIS PANEL: Please see individual test.
HIV: Please see individual test.
What Type of Physician Should You See?
You should take all results to your primary care physician.