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Lab Results

Decode lab values & blood tests

Lab Results interprets blood test values against both standard lab ranges and tighter functional medicine optimal ranges โ€” so you can understand not just whether something is "abnormal" but whether it's actually optimal. It covers 60+ biomarkers and detects multi-marker patterns like metabolic syndrome, iron deficiency, and thyroid conversion problems.

Standard lab reports only flag values outside the pathological range, which misses a lot. This tool adds a second layer: functional medicine optimal ranges that are narrower and more meaningful for everyday health. It also looks across your whole panel to spot patterns that no single marker would reveal on its own.

What you can do

  • lookup_biomarker โ€” check a single lab value against conventional and functional ranges with a full clinical interpretation
  • analyze_panel โ€” submit a complete blood panel and get per-marker analysis plus pattern detection across all values
  • explain_marker โ€” get a plain-English explanation of what any test measures, why it's ordered, and what the ranges mean

Who it's for

People who've received lab results and want to understand what they mean beyond the standard "normal/abnormal" flag. Health-conscious individuals tracking biomarkers over time. Anyone preparing questions for a doctor's appointment based on their bloodwork.

How to use it

  1. Use explain_marker first if you're not sure what a test measures โ€” no value needed
  2. Use lookup_biomarker for a single value: pass the marker name, your result, unit, and gender
  3. For a full panel, use analyze_panel with all your markers as an array โ€” it detects patterns across the whole picture

Getting started

Always include your gender when submitting values โ€” many markers have different reference ranges for males and females. This tool provides educational interpretation only and is not a substitute for medical advice.

Look Up Biomarker

Look up a single lab value against conventional and functional reference ranges. Returns range classification (optimal, suboptimal, high, low, critical), clinical interpretation, and panel context. Supports 60+ biomarkers with gender-specific ranges.

Returns: Range classification (conventional and functional), status label, clinical interpretation, and marker description
Analyse Lab Panel

Analyse a full blood panel: submit multiple markers as an array. Classifies each against conventional and functional ranges, then detects multi-marker patterns โ€” metabolic syndrome, iron deficiency anemia, poor thyroid conversion, insulin resistance, cardiovascular inflammation, and more.

Returns: Per-marker classifications, multi-marker pattern detection (metabolic syndrome, iron deficiency, etc.), and an overall health score
Explain Marker

Get a plain-English explanation of what a lab marker measures, why it's ordered, conventional and functional reference ranges, and a summary from MedlinePlus (U.S. National Library of Medicine). No result value required โ€” use this to understand any test.

Returns: Plain-English marker explanation, reference ranges (conventional and functional), clinical notes, and MedlinePlus patient education content
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v0.012026-04-04
  • Initial release: lookup_biomarker, analyze_panel, explain_marker skills
  • Covers 60+ biomarkers across CBC, CMP, lipids, thyroid, iron, vitamins, hormones, inflammation, and glycemic markers
  • Conventional and functional reference ranges for all markers with gender-specific variants
  • Multi-marker pattern detection: metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, iron deficiency, hypothyroidism, B12/folate deficiency, and more
  • MedlinePlus integration for plain-English test explanations

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What you can do with Lab Results

Understand What Your Blood Test Results Mean

Get plain English explanations of blood test markers, what they measure, and what your results indicate.

  1. Ask: "Explain what TSH measures and what a level of 4.2 means using lab-results"
  2. Claude returns an explanation of the marker and its significance
  3. Share more of your results: "My T3 is 2.8 and T4 is 7.5 โ€” what do these together suggest?"
  4. Ask: "What questions should I ask my doctor about these thyroid results?"

Analyse a Complete Lab Panel at Once

Submit an entire lab panel and get a structured interpretation covering all markers, flagged abnormalities, and a clinical summary.

  1. Paste your full lab results and ask: "Analyse this panel using lab-results"
  2. Claude returns a structured analysis grouped by body system
  3. Ask: "What does the pattern of abnormal values suggest?"
  4. Request: "List the three things I should prioritise discussing with my doctor"

Look Up Reference Ranges for Any Biomarker

Find the standard reference range, units, and clinical significance for any blood test or lab biomarker.

  1. Ask: "What is the reference range for serum ferritin using lab-results?"
  2. Claude returns the range, units, and clinical significance
  3. Ask: "How does this range differ for men vs women and for different age groups?"
  4. Request: "My level is 18 ยตg/L โ€” where does that sit in the clinical picture?"

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