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General blood work and hematology
Report Remarks
- Sample report for demo — not a real patient
- Sugar and lipids need lifestyle change; vitamin D is deficient
Summary of Your Health
Blood count is healthy. Pre-diabetes, high LDL, high triglycerides, low vitamin D, and a mild TSH rise are the items to discuss with a doctor.
Category Advisory
Metabolic pattern (sugar + lipids + mild GGT) is more important than the normal CBC. Vitamin D deficiency is a separate, fixable finding.
Liver Function
(2 tests)1 flaggedSGPT (ALT)
Clinical BiochemistryReference Range: 7 – 56 U/L
GGT
Clinical BiochemistryReference Range: 8 – 61 U/L
Mildly elevated
Kidney Function
(3 tests)2 flaggedCreatinine
Clinical BiochemistryReference Range: 0.6 – 1.2 mg/dL
eGFR
Clinical BiochemistryReference Range: 90 – 120 mL/min
Mildly reduced
Uric Acid
Clinical BiochemistryReference Range: 3.4 – 7 mg/dL
Elevated
Lipid Panel
(4 tests)4 flaggedTotal Cholesterol
Clinical BiochemistryReference Range: 0 – 200 mg/dL
Above optimal
LDL Cholesterol
Clinical BiochemistryReference Range: 0 – 100 mg/dL
Elevated
HDL Cholesterol
Clinical BiochemistryReference Range: 40 – 60 mg/dL
Lower end of normal
Triglycerides
Clinical BiochemistryReference Range: 0 – 150 mg/dL
Elevated
Thyroid Function
(2 tests)1 flaggedTSH
EndocrinologyReference Range: 0.4 – 4 mIU/L
Mildly elevated
Free T4
EndocrinologyReference Range: 0.8 – 1.8 ng/dL
CBC
(3 tests)Hemoglobin
HematologyReference Range: 13.5 – 17.5 g/dL
WBC Count
HematologyReference Range: 4000 – 11000 /μL
Platelet Count
HematologyReference Range: 150000 – 400000 /μL
Diabetes
(2 tests)2 flaggedHbA1c
Clinical BiochemistryReference Range: 4 – 5.7 %
Pre-diabetic range
Fasting Glucose
Clinical BiochemistryReference Range: 70 – 100 mg/dL
Impaired fasting glucose
Vitamins
(2 tests)1 flaggedVitamin D (25-OH)
Clinical BiochemistryReference Range: 30 – 100 ng/mL
Deficient
Vitamin B12
Clinical BiochemistryReference Range: 200 – 900 pg/mL
What this means
This is a typical Indian annual package: blood count looks fine, but sugar, cholesterol, vitamin D, and thyroid need attention. HbA1c 6.2% with fasting glucose 112 mg/dL is pre-diabetes — still reversible with food, walking, and weight if needed. LDL 148 and triglycerides 185 raise heart risk. Vitamin D 18 ng/mL is deficiency. TSH is only mildly high with normal Free T4, so many doctors would recheck in 3 months rather than start medicine immediately. This is sample data, not a real patient result.
Questions for your doctor
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- 1Do I need a statin at this LDL, or is a 3-month diet trial reasonable?
- 2Should I start metformin at HbA1c 6.2%, or try lifestyle first?
- 3How should we correct vitamin D 18 ng/mL?
- 4When should TSH be repeated, and do I need antibodies or an ultrasound?
- 5Is a liver ultrasound useful with this GGT and lipid pattern?
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Get 3 free reportsSuggestions for Your Health
Walk 20–30 minutes after meals to bring post-meal sugar down
Cut sugary drinks and refined carbs to help triglycerides and HbA1c
Discuss vitamin D replacement with your doctor — 18 ng/mL is deficiency
Repeat thyroid panel in about 3 months unless symptoms worsen
Ask about a heart-risk plan given LDL 148 mg/dL at age 45