Longevity Foundation Panel
A foundational set of markers for long-term health tracking, including metabolism and inflammation.
Is this panel right for you?
For those focused on longevity, this panel combines lipids, HbA1c, TSH, hs-CRP, ApoB, and homocysteine for a balanced view - it supports ongoing conversations with your health practitioner.
Before you test
Not ideal for…
Emergencies or severe symptoms; Severe health anxiety or distress; Pregnancy or planning pregnancy; Active conditions, recent medication changes, or require monitoring—coordinate with a primary health practitioner
Preparation
Fast 8-12 hours for lipids and homocysteine; water is okay; Avoid vigorous morning exercise; Avoid biotin supplements for 2-3 days before TSH; If you feel unwell during fasting, don't continue
Other considerations
Recent illness can raise hs-CRP; retest when recovered; Avoid alcohol 24 hours prior
For older adults, shorter fasts and medication review for glucose/thyroid
What's included?
List of biomarkers
HbA1c
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Apolipoprotein B
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HDL Cholesterol
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High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP)
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Homocysteine
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LDL Cholesterol
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Total Cholesterol
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Triglycerides
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Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
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What to expect
Results experience
Other panels that may be relevant to you
Frequently asked questions
Here are the top questions our clients ask before getting started.
What exactly is Clarity Labs?
We give you lab-grade insight into your health—no doctor's referral required—and translate the numbers into plain English so you can act with confidence. Order curated test bundles online, get them done at convenient locations, and receive results with clear education about what they mean and what to do next. We're not doctors—we're your guide to understanding your health data so you can have better conversations with the practitioners who matter.
I have a specific health concern—should I use this?
If you have symptoms or medical issues, see your doctor first. We're for optimization and prevention in healthy people. That said, our results often serve as conversation starters that can lead to better care discussions with your doctor.
Can I reorder tests frequently?
We build in sensible guardrails—some tests shouldn't be repeated for 6+ months, others are one-time only. If there's a good reason to retest sooner, you can override with documented rationale. We're protecting you from wasteful spending and false reassurance.
How do I know if this is worth it for me?
Ask yourself: Do I want more insight into my health? Am I curious about optimization beyond basic doctor checks? Do I prefer convenience and choice over waiting for symptoms? If yes, start with a Foundation bundle. If you're symptom-free and just want reassurance, save your money.
How is this different from my doctor ordering tests?
Your GP orders tests to investigate symptoms or medical concerns. We focus on optimization and prevention when you're feeling fine—think checking your energy levels, hormone balance, or cardiovascular risk factors. It's self-pay (no Medicare), but you get convenience, choice, and educational context you won't find elsewhere.
Is this safe? Can I really order tests without seeing a doctor first?
Absolutely, when done responsibly. We're designed for healthy adults who want insights, not medical diagnosis. All tests are processed by NATA-accredited labs following RACGP guidelines. Every test comes with clear safety protocols—if anything critical shows up, you'll see the lab's urgent flags immediately plus call 000 instructions. We always recommend sharing results with your GP for follow-up. Think of us as providing the data; your doctor provides the medical judgment.
What do your evidence tiers mean?
This is our secret sauce—honest labeling that cuts through the confusion: Guideline-Backed (your doctor will recognize these and likely act on them like TSH, cholesterol, vitamin D), Context-Dependent (gaining acceptance in medicine, but may need clinical context like ApoB, insulin resistance markers), Research-Oriented (popular with naturopaths and wellness communities, limited mainstream adoption like organic acids, some hormone panels), Specialist-Only (visible for education but not purchasable—these need specialist input for safety).













