Functional Blood
Chemistry Analysis

Utilising functional blood reference ranges to determine disease risk and sub-clinical health problems before a pathological condition manifests. We are connected to pathology labs to assess one’s biochemistry needs.

  • The functional approach to blood testing focuses on changes in your body's function rather than looking for disease. We use optimal physiological ranges instead of "normal" population averages. This results in a more precise "Functional Physiological Range." It helps us spot issues within the "normal" range that could indicate your body's systems are starting to struggle. This approach enables us to detect shifts in your physiological function and identify what might be preventing you from reaching your best physiological, biochemical, and metabolic health. Unlike traditional methods, which examine each biomarker in isolation, Functional Blood Chemistry Analysis uses trends and relationships between biomarkers to uncover hidden risks and opportunities for improving your health.

  • Within the Bachelor of Health Science, the understanding and interpreting of pathology was taught. To retrieve further understanding, a post-graduate qualification in Functional Blood Chemistry Analysis was achieved.

  • A detailed analysis report will include health concerns that need the most support and their level of dysfunction, nutrient evaluation, and a visual and descriptive evaluation of the out-of-range biomarkers.

  • It is not required in the first consult, however it would be beneficial to provide blood test results (no more than 3 months old) to be able to build a clearer picture regarding your health concern.

    If providing a blood test, you must include the FBCA report add-on when booking.

    If providing an updated blood test, please include the following:

    WOMEN (Female at Birth)
    - FBC, Liver Function Test, Kidney Function Test, Vitamin B12, Folate, Iron Studies, Zinc, TSH, Total & Free T4, Total & Free T3, Thyroid Antibodies, FSH, LH, Oestrogen, Progesterone, SHBG, Cortisol, DHEA, Testosterone, Free Androgen Index, Insulin, Lipid Studies, Vitamin D

    * Please complete fasting, first thing in the morning and 7 days before your expected period. If you don’t currently have a cycle please complete on any day. If your cycles are very irregular, please complete on day 3 of the cycle. Day 1 is the first day of your period (this does not include spotting). If you are completing a day 3 please do not test progesterone from the above list.

    POST MENOPAUSAL WOMEN
    - FBC, Liver Function Test, Kidney Function Test, Vitamin B12, Folate, Iron Studies, Zinc, TSH, Total & Free T4, Total & Free T3, Thyroid Antibodies, Cortisol, DHEA, Testosterone, Insulin, Lipid Studies, CRP, ESR, Homocysteine, Vitamin D – please complete fasting and first thing in the morning

    If you believe you may have PCOS please include:
    - Androstenedione

    If you have had multiple miscarriage please include:
    - MTHFR

    MEN (Male at Birth)
    - FBC, Liver Function Test, Kidney Function Test, Vitamin B12, Folate, Iron Studies, CRP, ESR, Testosterone, LH, Homocysteine, Insulin, Lipid Studies, TSH, Zinc – please complete fasting and first thing in the morning.

    CHILDREN
    - FBC, Liver Function Test, B12, Folate, Iron Studies, Vitamin D, TSH, Zinc – please complete fasting and first thing in the morning.

  • The cost in conducting the lab tests are separate from the report. The cost of tests through Nutripath, Clinical Labs, etc, are determined by the labs.

    The report: $70.