Functional Lab Testing
in Naples, FL
Functional lab testing takes a comprehensive look at your biomarkers to uncover underlying imbalances and guide personalized health strategies.
Functional lab testing takes a comprehensive look at your biomarkers to uncover underlying imbalances and guide personalized health strategies.
Functional lab testing looks beyond “normal” ranges—it seeks what’s truly optimal.
Traditional lab work often aims to push numbers back into range with medication, while DIY methods rely on trial and error. At Well Infused, we take a more strategic approach.
Using an in-depth 72-marker panel and functional analysis, we evaluate how your biomarkers interact as a whole. Our team combines this data with your health history and current routine to design a custom plan that targets the root of the issue—not just the symptoms. Because real, lasting wellness can’t come from a one-size-fits-all approach.
Medications, at-home tests, or guessing with supplements don’t address root causes.
We analyze all lab values—normal and abnormal—for patterns that impact your health.
Our functional lab testing goes over 72+ biomarker panels so we can build custom plans to optimize your unique physiology.
Efficiently fueling the body begins with recognizing how essential oxygen and proper nutrition are to overall function.
➔ Oxygen Transport & Red Blood Cell Health:
Your red blood cells play a critical role in carrying oxygen throughout your body. These markers help assess how well they’re doing their job:
RBC Count: Indicates the volume of oxygen-transporting cells
Hemoglobin: The protein that binds and carries oxygen
Hematocrit: Shows the proportion of red cells in your blood
MCV: Reveals the average cell size, which impacts delivery efficiency
Nutritional Support: Includes ferritin, iron, vitamins B12 and B9, and iron saturation percentage
➔ Blood Sugar Balance:
Stable blood sugar supports steady energy and long-term health. These tests reveal how well your body regulates glucose:
Fasting Glucose: Measures glucose after several hours without food
A1C: A long-term view of blood sugar patterns
eAG (Estimated Average Glucose): Converts A1C into an easy-to-understand daily average
Aside from water, the human body is largely made up of proteins and fats—also known as lipids—which serve a variety of essential functions.
➔ Blood Lipids:
Lipids are essential fats that should move efficiently through your bloodstream to fuel energy and support cell growth.
Triglycerides: Reflect how well your metabolism is functioning, beyond just what you eat
LDL Cholesterol: Often misunderstood—important, but not the only factor in heart health
HDL Cholesterol: The protective cholesterol, best interpreted with other heart health markers
Total Cholesterol: Offers limited insight on its own regarding disease risk
Lipid Ratios: Evaluating the balance between different lipid levels reveals more about heart health
ApoB (Apolipoprotein B): A modern tool for gauging the impact of LDL particles on cardiovascular risk
In the modern world, our bodies are constantly exposed to environmental toxins—making effective detoxification essential to handle both external pollutants and internal metabolic waste.
➔ Liver & Kidneys: Built-In Detox Systems
Your liver and kidneys are essential for filtering toxins, breaking down waste, and maintaining balance.
AST, ALT, GGT: Common liver enzymes that indicate stress, inflammation, or damage
Bilirubin & Alkaline Phosphatase: Offer insights into nutrient transport and red blood cell turnover
Creatinine, eGFR, BUN: Core markers for kidney health and filtration function
Albumin & Globulin: Protein levels that signal how well your body digests, absorbs, and utilizes nutrients
For your body to function at its best, cells must communicate effectively—something made possible by essential nutrients, hormones, and electrolyte balance.
➔ Electrolyte Balance: The Electrical System Behind Every Function
From brain signals to heartbeats, electrolytes help run your body’s internal circuitry. Their balance depends on what you eat, how you move, and how well you stay hydrated.
Measured through: Sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, chloride, and CO₂ levels
➔ Hormonal Health: The Symphony of Your Systems
Hormones coordinate countless processes, with more than 600 working behind the scenes to keep your systems in sync.
Thyroid Markers: Influence metabolism and energy regulation—tracked via TSH, T3, T4, and thyroid antibodies
Sex Hormones: Play major roles in stress response, metabolism, and reproductive health—monitored through Estradiol, Testosterone (total & free), DHEA-S, LH, and FSH
With constant stressors and health threats around us, a strong internal defense system is more important than ever.
➔ Immune Function: Built-In Protection
Your immune system constantly scans for threats—keeping it fortified is crucial for staying well.
Vitamin D Levels: Crucial for supporting immune surveillance and activity
WBC Count: Offers insight into how your immune system is responding to current conditions
➔ Inflammation: A Signal of Stress or Healing
While inflammation helps the body heal, chronic activation can contribute to disease.
hs-CRP (High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein): A reliable measure of hidden inflammation
Homocysteine: Elevated levels can damage blood vessels and neurons
Uric Acid: High levels may point to poor metabolic or dietary control
GGT & Alkaline Phosphatase: Enzymes that can reveal early inflammation or liver dysfunction
Clotting Indicators: Elevated platelets and fibrinogen often accompany systemic inflammatory states
We keep it simple: a comprehensive blood panel (including hormones) is done on-site. Most tests require a 12-hour fast unless it’s a hormone follow-up. Once results are in, our team interprets them, focusing on optimal ranges—not just abnormal ones. You’ll watch a webinar to understand your labs, then meet with us to review your personalized plan, including supplements, diet, or other support.
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