Heart & cardiovascular
ApoB, Lp(a), particle counts, and the lipid markers standard panels skip.
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Niche follow-up, near-duplicate, and rare-disease tests — usually only relevant if a clinician pointed you to one.
Not sure which heart-health tests you need?
A standard cholesterol panel is the baseline, but it can miss inherited Lp(a), particle burden, and inflammatory risk. This set combines the core numbers with advanced markers that can refine cardiovascular risk.
- Heart disease or stroke runs in your family, especially at a young age
- Your LDL looks acceptable but your overall risk still feels unclear
- You have diabetes, high triglycerides, or metabolic syndrome
- You have never checked your inherited Lp(a)
Heart health starter panel
- Lipid panel
Measures LDL, HDL, triglycerides, and total cholesterol, the standard baseline for cardiovascular risk.
- Lipoprotein(a)
Captures a largely inherited risk factor that is not included in a standard lipid panel and often only needs to be measured once in adulthood.
- ApoB
Counts artery-damaging lipoprotein particles and can clarify risk when LDL cholesterol and particle number do not agree.
- Hemoglobin A1c
Shows longer-term glucose exposure, an important part of cardiovascular risk.
- High-sensitivity CRP
Measures low-grade inflammation that can refine cardiovascular risk, but does not identify its cause.
Total
Blood pressure, smoking, age, and family history also shape cardiovascular risk. This is a suggested starting set, not a fixed panel. Add or remove tests in your cart. One lab draw fee applies per visit, not per test, and appears at checkout.
Before you test
Heart health tests beyond a standard cholesterol panel
Compare cholesterol, triglycerides, ApoB, Lp(a), blood sugar, and hs-CRP for a fuller view of cardiovascular risk.
What heart testing can show
- Whether LDL cholesterol or triglycerides are elevated as part of an overall cardiovascular risk assessment.
- Whether ApoB reveals a higher number of artery-damaging particles than a standard cholesterol panel suggests.
- Whether inherited Lp(a) levels add cardiovascular risk that may not appear in a standard cholesterol panel.
- Whether A1C or hs-CRP adds metabolic or inflammatory context to your overall cardiovascular risk.
What heart testing cannot show
- Plaque, narrowing, or arterial blockages without imaging.
- Whether normal lipid results rule out cardiovascular disease.
- The cause of a raised hs-CRP result.
- A heart attack diagnosis or explanation for urgent chest symptoms.
How it works
- 1 Order your tests
Get a recommendation on what to test for, or browse our catalog of 1000+ markers with transparent panel pricing. We'll email your lab order form and next steps.
- 2 Provide your sample
Visit a partner lab near you to provide your sample. One quick visit is all it takes.
- 3 Get your plan, and keep it current
Our clinicians turn your results into a plan and keep it current with tracking and retest reminders.
All for $9/month
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FAQ
Common questions
Is there a lab draw fee?
Yes — a per-visit draw fee that varies by provider and is shown at checkout. It's charged per visit, not per test, so drawing several tests in one visit keeps it low. We pass it through at cost rather than averaging it.
Do I have to be a member to buy?
No. Anyone can order at the non-member price, no membership required. For $9/mo, membership unlocks member pricing plus the personalized action plan, longitudinal tracking, and AI health chat through Mito Concierge.
Why does the cart push me toward one lab for bloodwork?
If you're ordering five bloodwork tests, drawing all of them at one lab means one order fee instead of five. Scans (DEXA, MRI) and at-home kits are exceptions — they don't share blood draws with the labs, so we don't nudge.
What does $9/mo membership actually unlock?
Membership unlocks member pricing on marketplace panels. It also includes the personalized action plan, longitudinal tracking, and AI health chat — those live in members.mitohealth.com, not the marketplace. Every result is reviewed by a clinician whether or not you're a member; a live 1:1 clinician consult is an optional add-on.
I'm in New York. Why do I only see BioReference?
Direct-to-consumer lab orders work differently in New York, New Jersey, and Rhode Island — our other partner labs don't serve patients there under our model, so BioReference is the in-state option. Switch your state with the location selector to see the labs available where you are.
What happens when I check out?
You'll enter your email and card details, and we'll confirm your card securely with Stripe. New customers get an email to finish setting up their account and book their appointment; existing members can log in to members.mitohealth.com right away.