60+ biomarkers.
Measured against optimal - not just "normal."

A standard GP blood test checks 8-12 markers and compares them to population averages. We analyse 60+ and measure every result against where the research says you should be. The difference between "normal" and "optimal" is where prevention happens.

Here's what we measure, and why it matters.

  • ApoB
  • Lp(A)
  • Trig/HDL Ratio
  • Homocysteine
  • TSH
  • Albumin
  • ApoB
  • Lp(A)
  • Trig/HDL Ratio
  • Homocysteine
  • TSH
  • Albumin
  • Fasting Insulin
  • Ferritin
  • ApoB
  • Homocysteine
  • Estradiol
  • Morning Cortisol
  • Fasting Insulin
  • Ferritin
  • ApoB
  • Homocysteine
  • Estradiol
  • Morning Cortisol
  • Cardiovascular Health

    Why it matters:

    Cardiovascular disease is Australia's leading cause of death. Up to 80% of cases are preventable with early detection and lifestyle changes. We track the markers that reveal your true heart disease risk - not just cholesterol.

    What we test:
      • ApoB
      • Lp(a)
      • Trig/HDL Ratio
      • Homocysteine
      • hs-CRP
      • Total Cholesterol
      • LDL Cholesterol
      • HDL Cholesterol
      • Triglycerides
      • Non-HDL Cholesterol
      • Chol/HDL Ratio
  • Metabolic Health

    Why it matters:

    Nearly 60% of type 2 diabetes cases can be prevented with early intervention. Metabolic dysfunction often develops silently over years. We track your blood sugar regulation, insulin sensitivity, thyroid function, and liver health to identify problems early.

    What we test:
      • Fasting insulin
      • HOMA-IR
      • Trig/HDL Ratio
      • HbA1c
      • ALT
      • TSH
      • Fasting Glucose
      • Uric Acid
      • HbA1c (IFCC)
      • Estimated Average Glucose
  • Inflammation

    Why it matters:

    Chronic inflammation is the common thread linking heart disease, diabetes, autoimmune conditions, and cognitive decline. Catching inflammation early gives you a powerful window to intervene.

    What we test:
      • hs-CRP
      • WBC (White Blood Cell Count)
      • Ferritin
      • Neutrophil/Lymphocyte Ratio
      • Uric Acid
      • Homocysteine
      • Monocytes
      • Neutrophils
      • Eosinophils
      • Lymphocytes
      • Basophils
      • Haematocrit
      • Platelets
      • Haemoglobin
  • Hormonal Health

    Why it matters:

    Hormones regulate energy, mood, metabolism, muscle mass, bone density, and reproductive health. Imbalances often manifest as fatigue, weight changes, or mood issues long before they're diagnosed. We test sex-specific hormone panels to give you the full picture.

    What we test:
    • Female
      • TSH
      • Cortisol (morning)
      • Estradiol
      • Progesterone
      • Total Testosterone
      • Free Testosterone
      • Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin (SHBG)
      • DHEA-Sulfate
      • Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
      • Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
    • Male
      • Free Testosterone
      • TSH
      • Cortisol (morning)
      • Total Testosterone
      • Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin (SHBG)
      • DHEA-Sulfate
      • DHEA-S
  • Nutrient Status

    Why it matters:

    Nutrient deficiencies are common even in people who eat well. Low vitamin D, B12, and iron can cause fatigue, poor immunity, bone loss, and cognitive issues. Identifying gaps helps you optimise your diet and supplementation.

    What we test:
      • Vitamin D
      • Ferritin
      • Iron Saturation (Transferrin Saturation)
      • Haemoglobin
      • Iron (Serum)
      • Transferrin
      • Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
      • Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin (MCH)
      • MCH Concentration (MCHC)
      • Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)
      • Red Cell Count
  • Kidney & Liver

    Why it matters:

    Your liver and kidneys are your body's filtration system - processing toxins, balancing fluids, and producing essential proteins. Liver disease affects 1 in 3 Australians and kidney disease often has no symptoms until severe. Early detection through regular monitoring gives you time to act.

    What we test:
      • eGFR
      • ALT
      • Albumin
      • Aspartate Transaminase (AST)
      • Gamma-GT (GGT)
      • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
      • Bilirubin
      • Creatinine
      • Urea
      • Total Protein
      • Globulin
      • Sodium
      • Potassium
      • Chloride
      • Bicarbonate

The Difference: Standard GP Test vs Agency Health

Agency Health gives you the complete picture. We analyse 60+ biomarkers from a single blood draw - 5 to 8 times more comprehensive than a standard GP check-up.

Standard GP Check-Up

  • 8-12 basic markers

  • Results compared to "normal" population ranges

  • "Everything looks normal" even if trends are heading the wrong way

  • Limited time for explanation or action planning

Agency Health

  • 60+ comprehensive biomarkers

  • Results compared to optimal ranges (not just "normal")

  • Track trends over time to spot problems early

  • Doctor-reviewed insights + personalised action plan