EverlyWell - Heart Health Test - Understand Your Risk Factors for Heart Disease (Not Available in NY, NJ, RI, MD)

May 20, 2019

EverlyWell - Heart Health Test - Understand Your Risk Factors for Heart Disease (Not Available in NY, NJ, RI, MD)

EverlyWell - Heart Health Test - Understand Your Risk Factors for Heart Disease (Not Available in NY, NJ, RI, MD)

Convenient and fast results.

Being able to monitor you own health with at home testing is a great way to stay healthy. Being able to check my cholesterol, thyroid levels, & hormone levels has helped me. I will be able to show my doctor all the test results at my next yearly routine check up. Now instead of one time a year, I can monitor every 3 months. Because of the cost of heath care now, I can use the affordable at home testing.


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  • Not Available in New York, NJ, RI & MD
  • Order your Heart Health Test, a home collection test kit is delivered to your doorstep.
  • Complete simple blood spot sample collection.
  • Mail back to our certified lab (pre-paid shipping label included).
  • Receive your results on our secure platform within days.

Description

This at-home test is for anyone interested in a comprehensive look at heart health and preventing heart disease. Heart disease, including coronary artery disease, heart attack, and congestive heart failure, is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the US. Heart disease is preventable for many people, and understanding your risk is the first step in maintaining a healthy heart. High LDL-cholesterol and triglycerides have been linked to a number of diseases, including heart attack, stroke, peripheral artery disease and atherosclerosis, high blood pressure (hypertension), and type II diabetes. Controlling your blood cholesterol levels can be key to reducing your risk for these disorders. Not only do we measure your Lipids (Total Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, Triglycerides) - we also measure other important markers for heart disease: hs-CRP - Elevated CRP levels can indicate chronic low-grade inflammation which may be correlated with an increased risk for heart disease; and, HbA1c - HbA1c levels are considered to be a good measure of your 90-day glucose levels and do not vary as much day-to-day as your standard glucose marker. HbA1c measurements are not a substitute for measuring daily glucose if your doctor has prescribed that you do so. High HbA1c levels are widely considered to be indicative that you either have, or have an elevated risk for developing, type 1 or type 2 diabetes. Diabetes is a significant risk factor for heart disease.



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