MHD-Complete without Meds is a blood test that is used to evaluate an individual’s overall health status, including their nutritional status, organ function, and risk factors for chronic diseases.
When this test is required
The test may be requested as part of a routine health check-up, or if an individual is experiencing symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, weight loss, or other health concerns. It may also be ordered before or after starting a new medication or treatment.
What the Test Detects
The MHD-Complete without Meds test measures various markers in the blood, including liver enzymes, kidney function, lipid profile, blood sugar, electrolyte levels, complete blood count, and nutritional markers such as vitamins and minerals.
Preparation for the Test
There is no specific test preparation required. However, the healthcare provider may advise the individual to avoid certain medications or foods that may interfere with the test results.
Sample Requirements
The test requires a blood sample that is usually collected from a vein in the arm.
Additional Notes
The MHD-Complete without Meds test is a comprehensive blood test that provides a broad assessment of an individual’s health status. However, it may not detect all medical conditions or diseases, and therefore, should be interpreted in conjunction with other clinical information.