Have you ever been told your labs are “normal,” yet you still feel exhausted, foggy, inflamed, or stuck with stubborn weight gain?
This is one of the most common reasons patients seek care at Wellvana.
Traditional lab panels are designed to detect disease, not to optimize health or identify early dysfunction. Functional medicine labs, on the other hand, are designed to uncover root causes before symptoms turn into diagnoses.
Let’s break down the difference.
What Traditional Lab Panels Typically Include
Most routine annual lab work ordered by a primary care provider includes:
- CBC (Complete Blood Count)
Screens for anemia, infection, or major blood disorders - CMP (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel)
Evaluates liver enzymes, kidney function, electrolytes, and blood sugar - Basic Lipid Panel
Total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, triglycerides
While these tests are important, they answer one main question:
“Is there an obvious disease present right now?”
What they don’t answer is:
- Why you feel chronically fatigued
- Why weight loss feels impossible
- Why your sleep, mood, or energy has changed
- Why inflammation is brewing beneath the surface
How Functional Medicine Labs Go Deeper
At Wellvana, we run advanced, comprehensive labs that evaluate how your body is actually functioning — not just whether it meets a minimum threshold of “normal.”
Here’s what makes our testing different.
Hormone Optimization Panels
Hormones influence energy, metabolism, mood, sleep, and body composition.
Our lab panels often include:
- Total & Free Testosterone
- Estradiol
- Progesterone
- SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin)
These markers allow us to identify:
- Hormone imbalance or resistance
- Perimenopausal or andropausal changes
- Why symptoms persist despite “normal” total hormone levels
Traditional labs often check one hormone — if any — and rarely assess how hormones interact with each other.
Inflammation & Cardiovascular Risk Markers
Inflammation is a silent driver of fatigue, weight gain, hormone dysfunction, and chronic disease.
We assess:
- hs-CRP (C-Reactive Protein) – a marker of systemic inflammation
- Homocysteine – linked to cardiovascular risk, nutrient deficiencies, and inflammation
These markers often remain unchecked until disease is advanced — yet they provide critical early insight.
Micronutrient & Iron Status
Low energy isn’t always about hormones — sometimes it’s about cellular fuel.
We evaluate:
- Vitamin D
- Vitamin B12
- Folate
- Ferritin
- Iron levels
Standard labs may miss:
- Functional deficiencies
- Poor absorption
- Iron imbalance that doesn’t yet meet anemia criteria
Comprehensive Thyroid Testing (Not Just TSH)
Many patients are told their thyroid is “fine” after a single TSH test.
At Wellvana, we assess the entire thyroid pathway, including:
- TSH
- Free T3
- Free T4
- Reverse T3
- TPO Antibodies
This allows us to identify:
- Thyroid conversion issues
- Autoimmune thyroid patterns
- Inflammatory suppression of thyroid function
These issues often exist long before overt hypothyroidism appears.
Why “Normal” Doesn’t Always Mean Optimal
Lab reference ranges are based on population averages — not optimal health.
This means:
- You can fall within range and still feel terrible
- Early dysfunction can go unnoticed for years
- Symptoms are often dismissed until disease develops
Functional medicine focuses on patterns, trends, and root causes, not isolated numbers.
Testing Is Only Step One
Advanced testing allows us to:
- Personalize treatment plans
- Avoid trial-and-error therapies
- Track meaningful progress over time
But labs alone don’t create change — interpretation, strategy, and follow-up do.
That’s why our approach includes:
- Comprehensive lab reviews
- Ongoing clinical oversight
- Personalized protocols based on your unique physiology
The Wellvana Difference
At Wellvana, we believe you deserve answers — not assumptions.
If you’ve been told everything looks “normal” but know something feels off, deeper testing may be the missing piece.
👉 Schedule a consultation to learn whether advanced functional labs are right for you.
