Bloodwork analyzer · Free · 3 minutes

"Normal" on the lab report ≠ optimal for your body.

Standard clinical ranges are derived from a sick population. Paste your values for the 15 longevity-medicine markers and get an interpretation calibrated to optimal — not just "not yet diseased."

  • 15 longevity-grade markers vs Attia-tier optimal ranges
  • Per-marker status: optimal · suboptimal · concerning
  • One-sentence intervention next to every value
  • Direct cross-links to each biomarker reference page
Bloodwork analyzer
Optional inputs — fill what you have, skip the rest
All fields are optional. Enter values for the markers you have on your panel. Ranges below reflect longevity-medicine targets, not standard clinical reference ranges.
Male optimal: 600–1000
ng/dL
Male optimal: 12–25
pg/mL
Optimal: 20–50
nmol/L
Male optimal: 20–35
pg/mL
Optimal: < 1.0
mg/L
Optimal: < 70
mg/dL
Optimal: < 100
mg/dL
Optimal: > 60
mg/dL
Optimal: < 80
mg/dL
Optimal: 70–90
mg/dL
Optimal: < 5
μIU/mL
Optimal: < 5.4
%
Optimal: 50–80
ng/mL
Optimal: 75–200
ng/mL
Optimal: < 8
μmol/L
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