Men's Panel (Age 18-29)

The men's panel (age 18-29) checks screening markers relevant to men aged 18-29.

More information:
  • Test Type: Blood

  • Preparation: Fasting is required, see FAQ

  • Test Results: Typically 4 days

  • Download a sample results report

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Men's Health Panel (Age 18-29) - More Information

The men's panel (age 18-29) measures lab tests related to the health of men between the ages of 18 and 29. The men's health panel (age 18-29) includes the CBC test, CMP test, hemoglobin A1c test and the lipid panel test.

From the official start of adulthood at 18 until the end of the 20s, most men without an existing medical condition from childhood tend to be in the prime of their health. Even after physical and recreational stress on the body, recovery for men between 18-29 tends to be fast.

Despite generally good health in most men in their late teens and twenties, medical problems can start brewing. For some men, this is the time when problems such as diabetes and abnormal lipid and cholesterol levels might pop up - issues that can often be identified with the A1c test and the lipid panel. Other wellness markers such as the CBC and comprehensive metabolic panel are also helpful in establishing a wellness baseline and screen for liver, kidney, and immune dysfunction.

If you are over the age of 29, check out the men's panel (age 30-39).


Related Tests:
  • Erectile Dysfunction Test Panel
  • Men's Panel (Age 30-39)
  • Men's Panel (Age 40-49)
  • Men's Panel (Age 50-59)
  • Men's Panel (Age 60+)
  • TRT Advanced Panel
  • TRT Test Panel
01.

What is tested in the men's (18-29) panel?

The men's health (18-29) panel tests your complete blood count, comprehensive metabolic panel, hemoglobin A1c and lipid panel.

02.

Why is the men's (18-29) panel important?

The men's health panel (age 18-29) screens for general wellness and common problems that are sometimes found in men of this age group.

03.

Do I need to fast to take this test?

An 8-12 hour fast is recommended before testing.

04.

How long does it take to get test results?

It typically takes 4 business days or less.

Tests in this panel
  • CBC Test
  • CMP Blood Test
  • Hemoglobin A1c Test
  • Lipid Panel Test
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