Lipid Panel with Total Cholesterol/HDL Ratio (Test)
- Adults monitoring total cholesterol and HDL ratio trends over time
- Individuals supporting cardiovascular wellness through routine lipid screening
- Those tracking HDL, LDL, and triglyceride levels after dietary changes
About Lipid Panel with Total Cholesterol/HDL Ratio (Test)
The Lipid Panel with Total Cholesterol/HDL Ratio is a blood-based diagnostic test processed through Labcorp's draw network that measures total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, triglycerides, and the calculated Total Cholesterol/HDL ratio — a cardiovascular risk marker used by clinicians to assess lipid balance. This test is designed for adults seeking a clearer picture of their current lipid profile as part of routine health monitoring.
Why It's Worth Considering: Labcorp's standardized laboratory processing ensures consistent, clinically reliable results, and the inclusion of the TC/HDL ratio provides an additional data point beyond standard lipid values alone.
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- Adults monitoring total cholesterol and HDL ratio trends over time
- Individuals supporting cardiovascular wellness through routine lipid screening
- Those tracking HDL, LDL, and triglyceride levels after dietary changes
- People seeking a baseline lipid panel before starting a new supplement regimen
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