Upload a PDF or paste your lab results and get plain-language explanations of every marker — reference ranges, what they mean, and questions to ask your doctor.
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Glucose: 102 mg/dL (ref: 70-99) HbA1c: 5.9% (ref: <5.7%) Total Cholesterol: 215 mg/dL (ref: <200) LDL: 138 mg/dL (ref: <100) HDL: 52 mg/dL (ref: >40) TSH: 2.1 mIU/L (ref: 0.4-4.0) Vitamin D: 24 ng/mL (ref: 30-80)
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Total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, triglycerides — what the numbers mean for cardiovascular health.
Thyroid markers explained with context on what optimal ranges look like beyond just 'normal'.
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No. This tool explains what lab markers measure and provides general educational context. Only your healthcare provider can interpret results in the context of your full medical history and make diagnoses.
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Yes — after the initial analysis, you can ask follow-up questions about specific markers, lifestyle implications, or questions to bring to your doctor.