Labs Are Normal. Now What?
The Framework You Were Never Taught.

Our guide will show you what to order first, what each marker is actually telling you, and how to connect the dots without over testing.

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What you'll walk away with

Stop missing what "within normal limits" is hiding.

A universal baseline lab set you can use across most adults, for health optimization and chronic disease risk alike.

A way to read "within normal limits" results as actionable patterns instead of a dead end. You'll know which one to address next.

A repeatable system you can apply across intake, plan, and reassessment. The same panel read the same way every time.

What's covered

Twelve labs, organized into six clinical categories.

Foundations
CBC with differential, CMP
Most clinicians read these as anemia and kidney-liver screens. The Field Guide reads them as a coordinated story across oxygen delivery, immune tone, marrow stress, inflammatory signal, and electrolyte physics.
Metabolic core
HbA1c, fasting insulin, lipid panel with non-HDL
HbA1c is a trailing indicator. Fasting insulin is the early-warning signal it can't give you. Catch metabolic drift years before the patient qualifies for a diagnosis.
Inflammation & resolution
hs-CRP, Omega-3 Index
hs-CRP isn't a risk number. It's a boundary-setter that tells you whether to push hard or pull back. The Omega-3 Index tells you whether the raw materials for resolving inflammation are even present.
Thyroid signaling
TSH, free T4, free T3, reverse T3
A "normal TSH" can hide a low T3 conservation pattern. The patient adapting to under-fueling, overtraining, or chronic inflammation. Read all four values, not TSH alone.
Renal & microvascular
Urinalysis, urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (uACR)
uACR catches microvascular damage while eGFR still looks reassuringly normal. Early signal years before the standard renal panel shows anything.
Nutrient bottlenecks
25(OH) vitamin D, iron panel + ferritin, folate (serum + RBC), MMA, homocysteine
"Normal ferritin" can hide functional iron deficiency when inflammation is in the picture. MMA catches B12 problems before the serum number falls.

The point isn't the panel. It's how these labs fit together as an integrated system. When you see the pattern, you stop guessing and start making cleaner, more targeted decisions.

A few questions worth answering.

"Is this just a list of labs?"

No. It's a clinical reading frame. For each of the twelve labs, you get the single most important reframe and the conventional misread it's designed to prevent. The labs are obvious. The reads are not.

"I can find this online for free."

You can find pieces of it. Scattered across journals, textbooks, and clinical references. This is the assembled, organized, ready-to-implement version. That's what the $7 is for.

"Why is it only $7?"

We priced it this way because the goal is to get this in front of as many clinicians as possible. The interpretations may have taken years to assemble, but they belong in every clinician's panel.

"Is this for every clinician type?"

Yes. Built for PA, NP, MD, DO, RDN, DC, ND, and advanced health coaches. It assumes you already order labs and want a sharper way to read them. The reframes are universal regardless of credential.

Andrew Reid, Physician Assistant and founder of Medgeeks

Who built it

Andrew Reid

I built Medgeeks in 2013 to help clinicians navigate the cases that standard training doesn't prepare you for. Over 10,000 clinicians have purchased our frameworks because they're built on primary literature, not simplified guidelines. This guide came out of the same process. It's the panel I order first on every stable patient, and the reading frame I teach to every clinician I work with.

Physician Assistant (UC Davis) · MS Personalized Nutrition (UConn) · Precision Nutrition (UConn) · Dietetics (Cal State LA) · Founder, Medgeeks (2013)

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If you want a universal baseline that makes your assessments sharper, your plans more targeted, and your follow-ups more efficient, get the Universal Lab Guide now.

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