Athletic Performance Test

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Optimize your athletic performance, customize your nutrition plan, and tailor your training with the insights from this at-home test.

Tests For:

Cortisol, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D, Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH), Ferritin (Female), Testosterone (Male)

*Not currently available in NY State
Blood Collection
FSA-eligible item
Results in 3-5 days
Discreet Packaging
Must be 18 years or older
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How it Works

Healthyr uses microsampling technology to offer health tests that can be done in the comfort of your home. There is no need to visit a medical professional or lab– you collect your sample yourself using a simple finger prick.
Each kit will provide everything you need, including a lancet for the finger prick and an ADX card to apply your sample. Unlike traditional testing, only a few drops of blood are required!
The ADX card separates the blood solids from the blood plasma and once dry, you mail your sample to our lab. No need to visit the post office, just drop it in your local mailbox.
Once your sample arrives at the lab, your results are uploaded to your secure, HIPAA-protected online portal within three days.
Note: if you’d like to learn more, detailed sample collection instructions can be found on the instructions page here.

The benefits of at-home testing
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What's Included

Your Athletic Performance Test comes with everything you need to collect and return your sample:

  • 3 Lancets 
  • 2 Bandages 
  • 2 Alcohol Prep Pads 
  • ADX Card 
  • Gauze 
  • Biohazard Sample Bag
  • Prepaid Return Envelope 
  • Instructions
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Cortisol

What is it and how does it affect me?

Cortisol affects several aspects of your body including regulating your stress response, immune system and inflammation, blood pressure, heart rate, glucose metabolism. Cortisol levels can impact your cardiovascular health, risk for diabetes, immune system, fertility, and even cognition.

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Ferritin

What is it and how does it affect me?

Ferritin is a protein that stores iron and delivers it to different tissues in your body. Red blood cells use iron to carry oxygen around your body. Other parts of your body, such as your liver, bone marrow, and muscles, also need iron to function properly.

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Testosterone, Total (Males)

What is it and how does it affect me?

Testosterone is a steroid hormone that impacts many areas of men’s health such as sleep, sex drive, bone density, cognition, ability to build muscle, hair growth, and sperm production. Testosterone helps build muscle mass, increases bone density, and improves exercise capacity. Testosterone can be improved by getting more sleep, eating healthy foods, and by exercising regularly.

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Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)

What is it and how does it affect me?

Thyroid Stimulating Hormone, or TSH, is produced by the pituitary gland and regulates the production of thyroid hormones by the thyroid gland. TSH levels are affected by a number of factors, including stress, diet, and certain medications. An imbalance of TSH levels may indicate an underactive or overactive thyroid, which can cause fatigue and diminish your ability to effectively exercise.

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Vitamin B12

What is it and how does it affect me?

Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) plays an essential role in red blood cell formation, cell metabolism, nerve function and the production of DNA. Metformin is a common and effective treatment for diabetes and pre-diabetes, but may lower your B12 levels. Measuring B12 can help a care provider determine if metformin is an appropriate treatment option for you or if you could benefit from B12 supplements.

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Vitamin D

What is it and how does it affect me?

Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium and regulates many other functions in your body, including inflammation, antioxidants, and neuroprotection. Healthy Vitamin D levels are associated with improved mental health, endurance, muscle function, and bone strength. High levels of physical activity in athletes may increase the body’s demand for Vitamin D.

Test Information & How It Works

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How it Works

Healthyr uses microsampling technology to offer health tests that can be done in the comfort of your home. There is no need to visit a medical professional or lab– you collect your sample yourself using a simple finger prick.
 
Each kit will provide everything you need, including a lancet for the finger prick and an ADX card to apply your sample. Unlike traditional testing, only a few drops of blood are required!
 
The ADX card separates the blood solids from the blood plasma and once dry, you mail your sample to our lab. No need to visit the post office, just drop it in your local mailbox.
 
Once your sample arrives at the lab, your results are uploaded to your secure, HIPAA-protected online portal within three days.
Note: if you’d like to learn more, detailed sample collection instructions can be found on the instructions page here.
The benefits of at-home testing
Edit Content

What's Included

Your Athletic Health Test comes with everything you need to collect and return your sample:

  • 3 Lancets 
  • 2 Bandages 
  • 2 Alcohol Prep Pads 
  • ADX Card 
  • Gauze 
  • Biohazard Sample Bag
  • Prepaid Return Envelope 
  • Instructions

Biomarkers Tested

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Cortisol

What is it and how does it affect me?

Cortisol affects several aspects of your body including regulating your stress response, immune system and inflammation, blood pressure, heart rate, glucose metabolism. Cortisol levels can impact your cardiovascular health, risk for diabetes, immune system, fertility, and even cognition.

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Ferritin

What is it and how does it affect me?

Ferritin is a protein that stores iron and delivers it to different tissues in your body. Red blood cells use iron to carry oxygen around your body. Other parts of your body, such as your liver, bone marrow, and muscles, also need iron to function properly.

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Testosterone, Total (Males)

What is it and how does it affect me?

Testosterone is a steroid hormone that impacts many areas of men’s health such as sleep, sex drive, bone density, cognition, ability to build muscle, hair growth, and sperm production. Testosterone helps build muscle mass, increases bone density, and improves exercise capacity. Testosterone can be improved by getting more sleep, eating healthy foods, and by exercising regularly.

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Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)

What is it and how does it affect me?

Thyroid Stimulating Hormone, or TSH, is produced by the pituitary gland and regulates the production of thyroid hormones by the thyroid gland. TSH levels are affected by a number of factors, including stress, diet, and certain medications. An imbalance of TSH levels may indicate an underactive or overactive thyroid, which can cause fatigue and diminish your ability to effectively exercise.

Edit Content

Vitamin B12

What is it and how does it affect me?

Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) plays an essential role in red blood cell formation, cell metabolism, nerve function and the production of DNA. Metformin is a common and effective treatment for diabetes and pre-diabetes, but may lower your B12 levels. Measuring B12 can help a care provider determine if metformin is an appropriate treatment option for you or if you could benefit from B12 supplements.

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Vitamin D

What is it and how does it affect me?

Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium and regulates many other functions in your body, including inflammation, antioxidants, and neuroprotection. Healthy Vitamin D levels are associated with improved mental health, endurance, muscle function, and bone strength. High levels of physical activity in athletes may increase the body’s demand for Vitamin D.

Test Smarter, Not Harder

Easy + Convenient

Our tests ship right to your door and come with everything you need, including a pre-paid return envelope. You don’t even need to go to the post office– just drop your envelope in your nearest mailbox. No need to take time off work or arrange childcare, you take your test on your own timeline.

Actionable

Our Athletic Performance Test makes it easy to identify and resolve biomarkers that may be affecting your fitness. Your results are shown on a color-graded scale and explained in easy-to-understand terms. You can use this information to make informed decisions about your health, whether that’s booking a low-cost telehealth appointment, adjusting your diet or exercise plan, or incorporating a supplement into your routine.

Fast + Reliable

No need to wait for an appointment with your doctor, then wait for an appointment at the lab, then wait weeks for your results. Once your sample is received at our certified lab, results are uploaded within 3 days.

Lab Quality Results in Just 4 Easy Steps

1

Register

Register your test online using the unique ID number that comes with the kit.

2

Collect

Following the instructions
provided, collect your sample
– it’s fast and easy!

3

Mail

Mail your sample to our lab using the prepaid envelope included in your test kit.

4

Results

Lab results are sent to your HIPAA-protected portal as quickly as 1-3 days.

Improve your performance, customize your nutrition plan, and tailor your training with the insights from this at-home health test.

Who is This Test For?

You are an athlete who wants to optimize your athletic performance.
If you are seeking ways to safely improve your performance and fitness outcomes, the Athletic Performance Test can help. Results from this test can help you tailor your training, coordinate your rest days, optimize your nutrition plan, and more. For example, if you are experiencing high Cortisol levels, you may not be recovering adequately from your workouts. Therefore, you may want to incorporate an additional rest day for optimum recovery.
You are training and not achieving the results you want.
The Athletic Performance Test can help identify areas where you might be unknowingly held back. For example, Vitamin D is necessary to build muscle. For this reason, athletes often require higher levels of Vitamin D than the average person. If you are experiencing low Vitamin D, you could be putting in the work and not getting the same results as you would if these levels were optimized.
You are struggling with fatigue or muscle weakness.
Fatigue can be caused by a number of things, many of which are identified in this test. Having low levels of Vitamin B12 or Vitamin D can influence energy levels, as can thyroid dysfunction, which is why Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone levels are tested. Chronic fatigue is one of the most common symptoms of low testosterone in males. Similarly, iron deficiency anemia (identified through Ferritin levels) is a primary cause of fatigue in females. Muscle weakness is associated with Vitamin D deficiency, low testosterone, iron deficiency, and hypothyroidism. This test checks Vitamin D, Testosterone (males), Ferritin (females), and Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone to identify these causes of muscle weakness.
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Results You Can Trust And Understand

Your results are shown on a color-coded guide with easy-to-understand explanations and tips for the next steps. These results can be downloaded as a PDF to print or emailed to a physician for continued care.

Results from this test will provide insights into your current health status and hopefully, identify potential issues early so that they can be addressed.

About Our Labs + Science

Accuracy + Reliability ​

Our tests use an accurate and reliable form of microsampling called Dried Blood Spot Testing.
This form of testing has been used since the 1960s in Neonatal care and for testing in remote locations. You may be familiar with the heel prick performed on newborns during their initial health assessment– this is Dried Blood Spot Testing. We use this same technology and have expanded it to accurately assess a wider range of diagnostic biomarkers to be able to provide reliable health assessment that is more convenient, accessible, and affordable.

Lab Safety + Sterility 

Our state-of-the-art lab is CLIA-certified and CAP-accredited. We pride ourselves on our use of validated and reliable testing methods as well as our stringent quality control measures. 

If you would like to learn more about our lab processes and accreditations, click here.

Privacy + Security 

Healthyr adheres to strict privacy and security measures to protect your personal health information. Our technology has encryption and safety protocols in place and every employee, from customer service to CEO, is trained in HIPAA compliance.

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