This comprehensive blood and urine panel is designed for individuals taking psychiatric medications, providing essential monitoring to ensure medication safety, metabolic health, and overall well-being. This panel helps assess organ function, cardiovascular risk, nutritional deficiencies, and thyroid balance, all of which can impact mood, energy levels, and medication effectiveness.
What’s Included:
✔ CBC (Complete Blood Count) – Screens for anemia, infection, or inflammation, which can contribute to fatigue, brain fog, and mood instability.
✔ CMP (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel) – Evaluates kidney and liver function, electrolytes, and glucose levels to ensure psychiatric medications are being processed safely.
✔ Lipid Panel – Assesses cholesterol and triglycerides, which can be affected by medications such as antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, and stimulants.
✔ Thyroid Panel with TSH – Screens for thyroid dysfunction, a common cause of depression, anxiety, and cognitive difficulties.
✔ HbA1c (Hemoglobin A1c) – Monitors long-term blood sugar control, crucial for patients on medications that may increase diabetes risk.
✔ Vitamin B12 & Folate – Checks for deficiencies that can contribute to depression, cognitive issues, and neurological symptoms.
✔ Vitamin D – Evaluates Vitamin D levels, as low levels are linked to depression, fatigue, and immune dysfunction.
✔ Urinalysis Complete (UA Complete) – Screens for kidney function, hydration status, and signs of infection that may impact overall health and medication tolerance.
🔎 Who Should Get This Panel?
✔ Patients taking psychiatric medications, including antidepressants, mood stabilizers, stimulants, and antipsychotics
✔ Individuals experiencing fatigue, cognitive issues, mood instability, or unexplained physical symptoms
✔ Routine metabolic and nutritional monitoring to prevent medication-related side effects
This lab panel provides critical insights into your health, helping your provider ensure that your psychiatric treatment is both safe and effective while addressing any underlying metabolic or nutritional concerns that could affect mental health. Regular testing helps optimize long-term psychiatric care.
This comprehensive blood and urine panel is designed for individuals taking psychiatric medications, providing essential monitoring to ensure medication safety, metabolic health, and overall well-being. This panel helps assess organ function, cardiovascular risk, nutritional deficiencies, and thyroid balance, all of which can impact mood, energy levels, and medication effectiveness.
What’s Included:
✔ CBC (Complete Blood Count) – Screens for anemia, infection, or inflammation, which can contribute to fatigue, brain fog, and mood instability.
✔ CMP (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel) – Evaluates kidney and liver function, electrolytes, and glucose levels to ensure psychiatric medications are being processed safely.
✔ Lipid Panel – Assesses cholesterol and triglycerides, which can be affected by medications such as antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, and stimulants.
✔ Thyroid Panel with TSH – Screens for thyroid dysfunction, a common cause of depression, anxiety, and cognitive difficulties.
✔ HbA1c (Hemoglobin A1c) – Monitors long-term blood sugar control, crucial for patients on medications that may increase diabetes risk.
✔ Vitamin B12 & Folate – Checks for deficiencies that can contribute to depression, cognitive issues, and neurological symptoms.
✔ Vitamin D – Evaluates Vitamin D levels, as low levels are linked to depression, fatigue, and immune dysfunction.
✔ Urinalysis Complete (UA Complete) – Screens for kidney function, hydration status, and signs of infection that may impact overall health and medication tolerance.
🔎 Who Should Get This Panel?
✔ Patients taking psychiatric medications, including antidepressants, mood stabilizers, stimulants, and antipsychotics
✔ Individuals experiencing fatigue, cognitive issues, mood instability, or unexplained physical symptoms
✔ Routine metabolic and nutritional monitoring to prevent medication-related side effects
This lab panel provides critical insights into your health, helping your provider ensure that your psychiatric treatment is both safe and effective while addressing any underlying metabolic or nutritional concerns that could affect mental health. Regular testing helps optimize long-term psychiatric care.