General Wellness, Diabetes & Allergy Testing – Comprehensive Preventive Health Screening
Last Updated: April 30, 2026
General Wellness Testing
General wellness panels provide a broad overview of your body’s health by evaluating important biomarkers associated with metabolism, cardiovascular health, inflammation, and organ function.
These tests may include markers related to:
- Cholesterol levels and cardiovascular risk
- Kidney and liver function
- Iron levels and nutrient deficiencies
- Thyroid function and metabolism
- Inflammation markers
- Blood cell health
- Hormone levels
For example, metabolic panels and cardiac risk testing can help evaluate heart health risk factors, clotting markers, vitamin levels, and inflammation indicators.
Advanced panels may also provide insights into thyroid health, metabolic function, and possible vitamin deficiencies affecting energy, weight management, and overall health.
Available Test Panels
Standard Metabolic Health Panel
Panel includes
- Heart health markers
- Kidney function tests
- Metabolic panel markers
- Orthopedic (bone-related) markers
- Brain health indicators
- Infection-related markers
- Blood disorder screening
- Cancer risk indicators
This wide-ranging panel is ideal for gaining broad insight into your health through the analysis of high-impact biomarkers.
This panel provides you with information regarding the status of your heart, kidney, orthopedic, and brain health. By being proactive about your metabolic health, you can determine if you are at risk of certain types of infections, blood disorders, and cancers.
Specimen type(s): blood draw
Advanced Metabolic Health Panel
Panel includes
- Heart, liver, and kidney function markers
- Brain health indicators
- Cardiovascular system assessment
- Thyroid function tests
- Vitamin deficiency markers
While the Standard Metabolic Health Panel is suitable for people wanting a streamlined set of health insights, US Drug Test Center Testing's Advanced Metabolic Health Panel is recommended for those who want a complete picture of their metabolism.
This panel offers comprehensive information on major organs such as heart, liver, kidney, and brain, and a thorough inspection of your cardiovascular system, thyroid function, and possible vitamin deficiencies.
Specimen type(s): blood draw, urine sample
Cardiac Risk Monitoring Panel
Panel includes
- Cholesterol and lipid profile markers
- Inflammation markers
- Clotting-related markers
- Vitamin and iron levels
- Body fat and metabolic indicators
- Heart-related hormone levels
This comprehensive, in-depth screening provides you with a complete understanding of your cardiac health. It provides early insight into your risk of heart attack, stroke, cardiovascular diseases, and much more.
This series of tests will provide information on your cholesterol, vitamin levels, inflammations, clotting-related issues, iron levels, body fat measurements, and other heart-related hormone levels.
Specimen type(s): blood draw
Colon Cancer Screening
Panel includes
- Colon Cancer Screening
This essential test is used to detect early-stage colon cancer through the analysis of stool for microscopic blood fragments.
Specimen type(s): stool
Thyroid Health Panel
Panel includes
- TSH
- Free T4
- T3
This test panel is very intricate and specific for those wanting answers about their thyroid health, which can impact heart rate, energy levels, body weight, metabolism, and even pregnancy.
Specimen type(s): blood draw
Diabetes Screening
Diabetes screening helps evaluate blood sugar levels and assess risk for prediabetes or diabetes. Early detection allows individuals to take preventive action through diet, exercise, and medical care.
Common diabetes-related tests include:
- Hemoglobin A1c testing
- Blood glucose measurements
- Diabetes risk profile panels
Hemoglobin A1c testing measures average blood sugar levels over the past several months and is commonly used to identify or monitor diabetes.
Monitoring blood sugar regularly can help reduce the risk of complications affecting the heart, kidneys, nerves, and eyes.
Hemoglobin A1c (Diabetes Identification and Management)
Panel includes
- Average blood sugar levels (last 2–3 months)
- Diabetes and pre-diabetes identification
- Blood sugar control monitoring
- Effectiveness of diabetes treatment plans
Regular monitoring of HbA1c levels can play a crucial role in the effective identification of diabetes, pre-diabetes, or in the ongoing management diabetes.
A hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) test is a commonly used blood test that provides valuable information about your average blood sugar levels over the past two to three months. For diabetics, the HbA1c test assists in evaluating the effectiveness of diabetes treatment plans, such as lifestyle modifications, medication regimens, and insulin therapy, helping you understand if blood sugar levels are maintained within your target range.
Specimen type(s): blood draw
Diabetes Risk Profile Panel
Panel includes
- Type 2 diabetes risk indicators
- Pre-diabetes screening markers
- Blood sugar level evaluation
- Early detection of metabolic imbalances
- Risk factors for diabetes-related complications
The Diabetes Risk Profile panel is a set of tests specifically designed to assess your risk of developing type 2 diabetes or pre-diabetes. Pre-diabetes is a condition characterized by elevated blood sugar levels that are higher than normal but not yet in the diabetic range. Identifying pre-diabetes early is crucial because it provides an opportunity for intervention and lifestyle modifications to prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes.
Early detection and identification is absolutely essential in implementing appropriate interventions, which can reduce the risk of long-term complications associated with diabetes, such as cardiovascular disease, nerve damage, kidney problems, and eye disorders.
Specimen type(s): blood draw
Allergies & Sensitivity Testing
Food allergies and sensitivities can contribute to digestive discomfort, fatigue, headaches, skin irritation, and inflammation. Many individuals may experience symptoms without realizing certain foods or environmental factors may be contributing.
Allergy and sensitivity testing may evaluate reactions to:
- Common food ingredients
- Gluten and celiac-related markers
- Environmental allergens
- Dietary sensitivities affecting digestion or inflammation
Studies suggest that food sensitivities may affect a significant portion of the population, sometimes causing mild symptoms that can still impact quality of life.
Identifying sensitivities can help individuals make dietary adjustments that support improved energy, digestion, and overall health.
Basic Food Sensitivity Panel
Panel includes
- Common food sensitivity markers
- Mild to moderate food intolerance indicators
- Immune response to specific food allergens
- Identification of trigger foods affecting digestion and inflammation
Most people have some idea of food allergies, for example a severe peanut allergy.
However, about 10% of the US population has some form of food sensitivity, from mild to severe. These sensitivities may not rise to the level of a severe allergic reaction, but even the identication of mild allergens can have a profound impact on a person's quality of life. This panel tests for some of the most common food sensitivities.
Specimen type(s): blood draw
Comprehensive Food Sensitivity Panel
Panel includes
- Wide range of common food sensitivity markers
- Multiple food allergen response indicators
- Detection of mild and hidden food intolerances
- Immune reactions to frequently consumed foods
Food sensitivities impact far more people than most realize - up to 10% of the population.
While people are typically aware of severe allergies, most people with sensitivities suffer only mild discomfort and may have no idea that they are intolerant of certain foods. eNational Testing's comprehensive food sensitivity panel tests for the majority of the most commonly encountered food allergies.
Specimen type(s): blood draw
Celiac Panel
Panel includes
- Gluten sensitivity markers
- Celiac disease antibodies
- Immune response to wheat, barley, and rye
- Indicators of intestinal inflammation related to gluten
Celiac disease, or gluten insensitivity, is a condition where a person's body has an immune reaction to gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye.
This response can cause damaging inflammation to the small intestines, along with issues absorbing nutrients from food. Affecting up to 1% of the US population, this condition can also appear later in life.
Specimen type(s): blood draw
Environmental Allergen Profile Panel
Panel includes
- Common environmental allergen markers
- Grass and pollen sensitivities
- Animal dander (pet hair) allergens
- Airborne allergen response indicators
Environmental Allergies can have a profoundly negative impact on a person's quality of life, no matter where you live.
US Drug Test Center Testing's environmental allergy panel tests for the most commonly encountered allergens across the country, including grasses and animal hair.
Specimen type(s): blood draw
General Wellness, Diabetes & Allergy Overview
Take control of your health with comprehensive wellness testing designed to identify potential health risks early. Our lab panels provide valuable insight into metabolic health, blood sugar levels, inflammation markers, food sensitivities, and overall wellness, helping you make informed decisions about your health.
Preventive lab testing can help detect underlying conditions before symptoms appear, allowing for early treatment and better long-term outcomes.
Why Preventive Health Testing Matters
Routine lab testing plays an important role in maintaining optimal health and identifying risk factors for chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, inflammation, hormonal imbalances, and food sensitivities.
By monitoring key biomarkers, individuals can better understand how their body is functioning and take proactive steps to improve overall well-being through lifestyle adjustments, medical care, or nutrition changes.
Preventive testing is commonly recommended for individuals who want to:
- Monitor overall health status
- Detect early signs of chronic disease
- Identify vitamin or hormone imbalances
- Evaluate metabolic function
- Determine food sensitivities or allergies
- Track blood sugar levels
- Gain peace of mind about their health
Benefits of Comprehensive Wellness Testing
Combining general wellness, diabetes screening, and allergy testing provides a more complete understanding of your health.
Benefits inlcude:
- Early identification of health risks
- Insight into metabolic and cardiovascular health
- Detection of blood sugar abnormalities
- Identification of food sensitivities
- Monitoring of inflammation markers
- Evaluation of thyroid and hormone function
- Personalized health insights
Preventive screening empowers individuals to take proactive steps toward maintaining long-term wellness.
Who Should Consider Wellness, Diabetes & Allergy Testing?
Preventive lab testing may be beneficial for individuals who:
- Want a complete health checkup
- Have a family history of diabetes or heart disease
- Experience fatigue, inflammation, or digestive symptoms
- Want to evaluate food sensitivities
- Are monitoring metabolic or hormone health
- Want proactive insight into overall wellness
Routine screening can help identify potential concerns early and support healthier lifestyle decisions.
Take a Proactive Approach to Your Health
Your health is one of your most valuable assets, and taking a proactive approach is the best way to protect it. Comprehensive health testing provides a clear, detailed picture of how your body is functioning, often revealing insights that may not be apparent from symptoms alone.
By evaluating key biomarkers and health indicators, these tests help you make informed decisions about your nutrition, lifestyle, and medical care. Whether you're looking to optimize your wellness, manage an existing condition, or simply stay ahead of potential health concerns, having access to accurate data is essential.
Early detection plays a critical role in long-term health. Many conditions can develop silently, without obvious warning signs, but can be effectively managed—or even prevented—when identified early. Preventive monitoring allows you and your healthcare provider to track changes over time, address concerns before they escalate, and tailor a plan that supports your individual health goals.
Taking control of your health today means fewer surprises tomorrow. With comprehensive testing, you gain the knowledge, confidence, and peace of mind needed to live a healthier, more informed life.