050 - Cardiovascular and Metabolic Panel Advanced (12 tests)
CardioPro Advanced
Fasting Required
The Cardiovascular and Metabolic Panel Advanced is an advanced blood test that provides a focused evaluation of heart disease risk, cholesterol balance, inflammation, and metabolic function. This panel includes key cardiometabolic markers that go beyond a standard lipid panel by measuring vascular inflammation, inherited cholesterol risk factors, insulin regulation, and particle-based cholesterol proteins.
It is commonly ordered for individuals with elevated cholesterol, a family history of cardiovascular disease, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, weight concerns, or for proactive prevention and longevity-focused screening.
The panel includes 12 tests:
Cholesterol & Lipid Screening
Lipid Panel:
Measures overall cholesterol levels and includes:
Cholesterol, Total: Total circulating cholesterol
Triglycerides: Marker of fat metabolism and cardiometabolic risk
HDL Cholesterol: Protective “good” cholesterol
LDL Cholesterol (calculated): Primary “bad” cholesterol marker
Chol/HDL Ratio: General cardiovascular risk indicator
Advanced Cardiovascular Risk Markers
Small Dense LDL (sdLDL):
High-risk LDL subtype strongly associated with plaque formation
High Sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP):
Measures low-grade inflammation linked to cardiovascular disease
Homocysteine:
Cardiovascular risk marker often associated with nutrient status and vascular health
Lipoprotein(a):
Inherited cholesterol particle that increases heart disease risk independent of LDL
Apolipoprotein A-1 (Apo-A):
Major protein component of protective HDL particles
Apolipoprotein B (Apo-B):
One of the best indicators of total plaque-forming cholesterol particles
Metabolic & Plaque Activity
Insulin, Fasting:
Evaluates insulin resistance, a major driver of metabolic and cardiovascular disease
PLAC Test (Lp-PLA2):
Marker of vascular inflammation and active plaque risk
Nutritional Support Marker
Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy, Total:
Important for cardiovascular health, immune balance, and inflammation regulation.
CardioPro Advanced
Fasting Required
The Cardiovascular and Metabolic Panel Advanced is an advanced blood test that provides a focused evaluation of heart disease risk, cholesterol balance, inflammation, and metabolic function. This panel includes key cardiometabolic markers that go beyond a standard lipid panel by measuring vascular inflammation, inherited cholesterol risk factors, insulin regulation, and particle-based cholesterol proteins.
It is commonly ordered for individuals with elevated cholesterol, a family history of cardiovascular disease, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, weight concerns, or for proactive prevention and longevity-focused screening.
The panel includes 12 tests:
Cholesterol & Lipid Screening
Lipid Panel:
Measures overall cholesterol levels and includes:
Cholesterol, Total: Total circulating cholesterol
Triglycerides: Marker of fat metabolism and cardiometabolic risk
HDL Cholesterol: Protective “good” cholesterol
LDL Cholesterol (calculated): Primary “bad” cholesterol marker
Chol/HDL Ratio: General cardiovascular risk indicator
Advanced Cardiovascular Risk Markers
Small Dense LDL (sdLDL):
High-risk LDL subtype strongly associated with plaque formation
High Sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP):
Measures low-grade inflammation linked to cardiovascular disease
Homocysteine:
Cardiovascular risk marker often associated with nutrient status and vascular health
Lipoprotein(a):
Inherited cholesterol particle that increases heart disease risk independent of LDL
Apolipoprotein A-1 (Apo-A):
Major protein component of protective HDL particles
Apolipoprotein B (Apo-B):
One of the best indicators of total plaque-forming cholesterol particles
Metabolic & Plaque Activity
Insulin, Fasting:
Evaluates insulin resistance, a major driver of metabolic and cardiovascular disease
PLAC Test (Lp-PLA2):
Marker of vascular inflammation and active plaque risk
Nutritional Support Marker
Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy, Total:
Important for cardiovascular health, immune balance, and inflammation regulation.