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Cardiovascular

Heart disease doesn't look the same in women.

It's the #1 killer of women — and the most underdiagnosed.

Standard cholesterol tests miss up to 50% of heart disease risk in women. Our advanced panel measures particle size, inflammatory markers, and genetic risk factors that reveal your true cardiovascular picture.

Why this matters for women

Why this matters for women

A "normal" cholesterol number can be deeply misleading. Two women with identical LDL values can have vastly different heart attack risk depending on their particle size, Lipoprotein(a), inflammation level, and clotting profile. Lp(a) alone is a genetic risk factor that's never on a standard lipid panel — yet it affects roughly 1 in 5 people and is rarely tested. For women navigating perimenopause, postpartum recovery, PCOS, a family history of heart disease, or any history of preeclampsia or gestational diabetes, this panel reveals risks that conventional testing misses entirely.

Symptoms to watch for

Family history of early heart diseaseWeight stacking at the midsectionHigh blood pressure concernsBrain fog or poor focus

What we test

Hs Crp

Cardio IQ Triglycerides

Cardio IQ Cholesterol, Total

Lp-PLA2 Activity

Cardio IQ Fibrinogen Antigen, Nephelometry

Homocysteine

Lipoprotein Fractionation, NMR

Apolipoprotein Evaluation

Lipoprotein (a)

Hdl Cholesterol

Ldl-Cholesterol

Chol/Hdlc Ratio

Non Hdl Cholesterol

Small Ldl P

Ldl Size

Hdl P

Large Hdl P

Hdl Size

Large Vldl P

Vldl Size

Apolipoprotein A1

Apolipoprotein B/A1 Ratio

Who should consider this panel?

  • Women with a family history of heart disease, stroke, or high cholesterol

  • Anyone on hormonal birth control or hormone replacement therapy

  • Women over 40 who haven't had advanced cardiac screening

  • Those with high blood pressure, diabetes, or metabolic syndrome

  • Women experiencing unexplained fatigue, shortness of breath, or chest tightness

Who should consider this panel

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