What You Get Organ Health Scores

12 Organ Health Scores

See exactly how your heart, liver, kidneys, and 9 other organs are performing - each scored 0 to 100.

Your lab report gives you numbers. It doesn't tell you whether your liver is healthy or your kidneys are under stress.

Organ scores convert 138 biomarkers into 12 simple 0–100 scores so you can see - at a glance - where your body needs attention.

8
Core organ systems always scored - with 4 conditional systems (hormones, cancer markers, urine, toxic elements) activated when your lab includes those panels.

The 8 Core Organ Systems

Metabolic
Fasting glucose, HbA1c, insulin, HOMA-IR
Liver
AST, ALT, GGT, bilirubin, albumin, ALP
Heart
Total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, triglycerides, hs-CRP
Kidney
eGFR, creatinine, BUN, potassium, uric acid
Thyroid
TSH, Free T3, Free T4
Inflammation
hs-CRP, ESR, NLR, PLR
Bone & Mineral
Vitamin D, calcium, phosphorus, ALP
Blood
Hemoglobin, ferritin, iron, RDW, ANC, MCV
How scoring works - algorithm details

Each organ score is computed using a weighted severity algorithm:

Raw Score = Σ(biomarker_weight × severity) / total_weight

Severity is mapped on a 0-3 scale (Normal → Mild → Moderate → Severe), then inverted to a 0-100 display score where 100 = optimal health.

  • Age-aware thresholds - TSH, eGFR, vitamin D, and anaemia cutoffs adjust based on your age
  • Gender-adjusted - Liver enzymes, potassium, serum iron use gender-specific reference ranges
  • ADA 2024 criteria - HbA1c and fasting glucose use the latest American Diabetes Association cutpoints
  • Systemic inflammation cap - When hs-CRP exceeds 10 mg/L, non-inflammatory organ scores are capped to prevent false alarms
  • Critical overrides - Severe anaemia (Hb <8), critical kidney disease, and overt thyroid dysfunction trigger immediate high-severity flags

Risk Bands

80-100 Optimal
60-79 Mild Risk
40-59 Moderate Risk
0-39 High Risk

4 Conditional Systems

When your lab report includes extended panels, these additional organ scores are automatically activated:

Frequently Asked Questions

Which organs are covered in the 12 organ health scores?

The core 8 organs are: Heart, Liver, Kidney, Thyroid, Metabolic/Diabetes, Blood (Haematology), Bone, and Inflammation. When extended panels are included, 4 additional systems activate automatically: Hormones, Cancer Markers, Urine Analysis, and Toxic Elements.

How are organ health scores calculated?

Each score uses a weighted severity algorithm. Individual biomarkers within each organ system are rated on a 0–3 severity scale (Normal to Severe), combined using clinical weights, then inverted to a 0–100 display score where 100 means optimal. Age-aware and gender-adjusted thresholds are applied throughout.

What does a low organ health score mean?

A score below 60 indicates moderate risk. The report shows exactly which markers are driving the low score, their severity, and what actions to take. Scores below 40 are flagged for urgent medical review with specific guidance on next steps.

Which blood test covers all 12 organ health scores?

A standard full-body panel (CBC, lipids, liver function, kidney function, thyroid, HbA1c, CRP, vitamins) covers the core 8 organs. The additional 4 systems activate automatically if your lab report includes hormone panels, tumour markers, urinalysis, or heavy metal tests.

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