Annual Functional Bloodwork

Whether you're taking your first steps into functional medicine or seeking an annual check-in after completing a 1:1 membership, Align's screening tests offer a comprehensive look at your health status.

These tests detect potential health concerns early on, providing a valuable and proactive screening tool to assess your health.

What’s included in the Annual Bloodwork package?

  • CBC, CMP, advanced lipid panel, HbA1c, insulin, homocysteine, hs-CRP, full thyroid panel, ANA by IFA, ferritin, serum iron & IBC, uric acid, vitamin D-25 OH, RBC Mg & more as needed

  • 45-minute appointment to review your results through a functional medicine lens

  • Personalized recommendations & supplements

  • Turnaround time ~10 business days from lab draw

  • Option to add-on a functional lab test

  • Accepts HSA & FSA cards

$499

You’ve been told your bloodwork looks great, but you continue to feel unwell

This might explain why…

‘Optimal’ range

  • Usually much more narrow than standard lab ranges

  • Anything outside of these optimal values can show patterns and markers that spot trends toward disease

  • Catches markers early on to reverse or stop disease progression altogether 

  • Accounts for bio-individuality (optimal for one person might not be optimal for another)

‘Normal’ range

  • Standard lab reference ranges used by the laboratories that analyze samples based on averages of a healthy population

  • In early stages of disease, lab test results can fall within the normal reference range due to their wide reference ranges (cellular dysfunction is being overlooked)

  • Assumes the standard range = optimal functioning

For example, let’s take look at the Thyroid…

Most conventional doctors will only test for TSH when assessing thyroid function.

While TSH is a valuable marker for assessing thyroid function, it is limited in its scope. TSH alone may indicate a general issue with the thyroid gland, but it does not pinpoint the specific nature or location of the dysfunction.

We need a broader range of thyroid markers that are able to help us identify where the root cause of thyroid dysfunction is coming from.

A complete thyroid panel should include:

  • TSH

  • Total T4

  • Free T4

  • Total T3

  • Free T3

  • Reverse T3

  • T3 uptake

  • Thyroid peroxidase (TPO) antibodies

  • Thyroglobulin antibodies (TgAb)

Comparison of reference ranges

TSH

Standard: 0.45-4.12 mlU/L

Optimal: 1.0-3.0 mlU/L

Free T4

Standard: 0.93-1.70 mlU/L

Optimal: 1.0-1.5 mlU/L

Free T3

Standard: 2.8-4.0 mlU/L

Optimal: 3.0-4.0 mlU/L

Reverse T3

Standard: 8-25 ng/dl

Optimal: 9-18 ng/dl

Pair annual functional bloodwork with a

Micronutrient Test

Food Sensitivity Test

Wheat Zoomer Gluten Sensitivity Test