Online blood test analysis laboratory

Finally, your blood test in words you actually use.

No more one number on a page you cannot read. Upload the test you already have and every marker is read against its own range, then against all the others, for the crossovers and patterns that only show up when your whole panel is read as one system.

Any lab, any country Read in about a minute No account needed

Graded against published guidelines

Lipid cutpoints follow NCEP ATP III Glucose and HbA1c follow the ADA 93 analytes, 35 named patterns Every recommendation carries its source

NHS · American Heart Association · World Health Organization · Diabetes UK · European Atherosclerosis Society · British Liver Trust

A real lab report
A real laboratory report

Reads your whole panel

Upload your blood test A PDF, a photo of the paper, or a screenshot. Every marker on it is read and checked against the range for your age and sex.
Example · 16 markers, 11 patterns between themRead in 48s
Cardiovascular Risk PatternIn the report
Metabolic Syndrome IndicatorIn the report
Diabetes Risk PatternIn the report
LDL:HDL Ratio AnalysisIn the report
+ 7 more patterns across the same 16 markers
or drop it anywhere on this panel

Any laboratory, any country

Bring the test you already have. Whoever ran it.

These are the laboratories our readers upload from most, and every one of them reads cleanly. They are not a supported list you have to be on, though. Your results are read off the page the same way a doctor reads them, so if your sheet has marker names and numbers on it, it reads. Whoever printed it, whatever country you are in.

Cannot download the file from your portal? Screenshot the results page and send that instead. It reads exactly the same. A phone photo of the printed sheet works too, including the crumpled one in your bag.

Markers read against each other

One marker is a value. Twelve markers are a picture.

A lab prints each line on its own and leaves you to do the joining up. Your report checks your results against 35 named patterns, the kind that only appear when markers are read together, and names the ones that fit.

35named patterns checked against every marker on your sheet. The ones that fit are named and explained in your report.

A pattern is named only when every marker it depends on is on your sheet and your own values meet it. Nothing is invented, and a panel that matches none of them is told so.

Example pattern detected

Cardiovascular Risk Pattern

LDL 162mg/dL HDL 38mg/dL Triglycerides 210mg/dL

Read alone, an LDL of 162 is one high number on a page. Read with an HDL of 38 and triglycerides at 210, it is a pattern, and it carries more weight than any one of the three does by itself. Lipids are one system, not three separate scores: they move together, so one change shifts several.

What the report tells you to do 4 of 9

  • Cut saturated fat significantly, and add omega-3
  • Aerobic exercise, 30 to 40 minutes on most days
  • Eliminate sugar and cut refined carbohydrate right down
  • Retest in three months, and see whether all three moved

What to take to your doctor 1 of 3

Whether medication is worth considering for an LDL at this level, given the HDL and triglycerides sitting alongside it.

This is the short version. For this one pattern the report also carries

  • 9 specific things to take or change, each with a dose, when to take it, and a named source: NHS, American Heart Association, WHO, Diabetes UK, European Atherosclerosis Society
  • 3 questions for your doctor, not one, and what each is actually asking
  • A 90 day retest schedule, so you know when the three are worth measuring again and what counts as movement
  • What to eat, separately from what to supplement

And this is one of 11 patterns this example panel produced across the same 16 markers. Each of the other ten is worked through like this too.

What the report contains

Everything on the sheet, in a language you speak.

FI1

Every marker, not the famous ones

If it is printed on your sheet it is read, including the lines your doctor skipped past on the way to the one they mentioned.

FI2

Your range, not the paper's

Checked against the reference range for your age and sex, which is often not the single range the lab prints down the side.

FI3

Markers read against each other

The patterns above come from combinations. That is the part no line on the lab sheet can show you, because it lives between the lines.

FI4

What to actually do

Each finding comes with the specific next step, the test worth asking for, and the change that moves that marker.

FI5

Questions for your doctor

Written out, in order of what matters, so a seven minute appointment is spent on the right thing.

FI6

Compare it to the next one

Upload the test you take in six months and every marker is placed next to today's, so you see the direction, not just the value.

One plan

Upload it, and it is read. Then it is yours.

Your sheet goes through the reader first, so you see every result that came off it before anything is charged. If the reader cannot read your sheet, you find out before you are asked to pay. One price, every test you ever upload.

Full report

$15 / month

Every test you upload, for as long as you keep it.

  • Every marker on every test, read and banded
  • Cross marker patterns named and explained
  • An action plan built from your own flagged markers
  • What to eat, for the markers that are off
  • Medications and supplements, and what actually helps
  • Questions to take to your doctor
  • A 90 day retest tracker, and every test side by side

$15 a month, recurring, until you cancel. Cancel any time in one click from inside the report.

From readers

What people found that their sheet did not say.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

Which labs do you accept?

All of them. Your results are read off the page rather than pulled through an integration, so there is no supported lab list to be on. A PDF, a screenshot of a portal, or a phone photo of the printed sheet all read the same.

What are my results measured against?

A published band table, not an opinion. The lipid cutpoints follow NCEP ATP III, and the glucose and HbA1c cutpoints follow the American Diabetes Association. The complete table for all 60 markers is published openly under a CC BY licence, including the bands that do not come from a named guideline, which are marked as such rather than dressed up. The same value always produces the same reading.

What happens to my file?

It is read once and then discarded. Reading it means the page is sent to our reader service to have the numbers pulled off it, so it does leave your browser. Only the numbers are kept, and only if you make an account, and you can delete them whenever you want.

Do I need an account?

No, and there is no password to make. You sign in with the email address you paid with, and your report comes straight back, on any device.

Is this medical advice?

No. It reads your results and explains them, including what is worth raising with a doctor. It does not diagnose you and it does not replace the appointment.

What if my results are not in US units?

They are converted before anything is judged. A value in mmol/L is read as a value in mmol/L, not misread as the American number.

BloodMarker does not diagnose and does not replace an appointment. It reads your results and explains them, including what is worth raising with a doctor. If you think you are having a medical emergency, contact your local emergency service.

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