Empower Your Patients

By offering the suPAR test to your patients, you will be at the forefront of advanced health assessments, enhancing your practice's capabilities with precise tools that offer personalized healthcare strategies based on reliable inflammation biomarker.

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Order the suPAR Test in Bulk

Purchase the suPAR Health tests in bulk at a wholesale price, ensuring you have the necessary tools to monitor and manage health effectively.

Bulk Pricing Applied at Checkout

Inside the suPAR Test Kit

  • Blood Draw Quick Guide

  • Test Requisition Form

  • Plasma Separator Tube with Gel Barrier

  • Butterfly Needle

  • Cotton Ball

  • Alcohol Swab

  • Bandage

  • Gauze

  • Biohazard Bag with Absorbent Sheet

  • FedEx Pre-Paid Shipping Label

  • Two Pre-Printed Unique Barcodes for Sample ID and Requisition Form 

  • FedEx Clinical Pak

Why Offer the suPAR Health Test in Your Practice?

Improve Patient Outcomes

The suPAR test is a powerful tool in predicting and managing chronic diseases and other health risks, offering valuable insights into patient prognosis. By integrating suPAR testing into your practice, you can identify potential health issues early, providing your patients with timely interventions and improving their overall prognosis.

Enhance Your Practice’s Capabilities

Adding the suPAR test to your service offerings can set your practice apart from others, showcasing your commitment to cutting-edge technology and patient-centered care.

Increase Patient Engagement

By providing patients with detailed insights into their health status, the suPAR test encourages more informed discussions about their health and wellness. This can lead to increased patient engagement and satisfaction as they feel more empowered and involved in their healthcare decisions.

Support Preventive Health Measures

The suPAR test can be a critical tool in preventive health strategies. With information about systemic inflammation, you and your patients can take proactive steps to address and mitigate potential health risks before they develop into more serious conditions.

FAQs

  • Administering the suPAR test requires the involvement of a trained phlebotomist. Phlebotomists are healthcare professionals who specialize in drawing blood from patients for medical testing, transfusions, donations, or research.

  • suPAR can predict your biological age and your risk of developing diseases by measuring the amount of chronic inflammation in your body.

    A high level of suPAR is a sign of the presence of an underlying health condition that may require further assessment. Your current lifestyle is harming your body, and therefore, you should initiate preventive interventions to avoid illness.

    A low level is a sign that your health is optimal, and if you continue with your current lifestyle, you have a very low risk of developing chronic diseases in the future.

  • We recommend that you advise patients to undergo the suPAR Health test every 3 months. This regular testing schedule provides a comprehensive view of their health progression, allowing for the monitoring of lifestyle modifications and the early detection of potential health issues before they escalate into more serious conditions.

  • The suPAR Health test can assess a patient's biological age and the rate of aging by measuring chronic inflammation levels in the body. For example, if a patient's chronological age is 33 and their biological age is also 33, they are aging at a normal rate of 1 year per year.

    A low suPAR level suggests that the patient is aging more slowly (e.g., at a rate of 0.88 years per year) and generally indicates good health. On the other hand, a high suPAR level suggests that the patient is aging faster than typical (e.g., at a rate of 1.5 years per year), which could indicate an increased risk of health issues.

  • After the laboratory completes the analysis, patients can expect to receive their suPAR Test results within approximately 7 days. The results are delivered securely via a HIPAA-protected PDF file sent to their email.