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Sample AI blood test analysisWhat a complete blood-test.life report looks like
An anonymized walkthrough of an end-to-end report — the biomarker table, the plain-English narrative, the doctor-ready summary, and the audit trail.
An anonymized report, section by section
Top findings
- ⚠ Iron-deficiency anemia — pattern across Hb, MCV, ferritin and TSAT
- ⚠ Vitamin D insufficiency — 19 ng/mL, common cause of fatigue
- ⚠ Borderline LDL cholesterol — 138 mg/dL, 10-yr ASCVD risk low
Biomarker table (excerpt)
Plain-English narrative
Your iron status is the most important finding here. Hemoglobin is mildly low, your red cells are smaller than average (low MCV), ferritin is very low at 7 ng/mL, and only 8 % of your transferrin is carrying iron. This is a classic iron-deficiency anemia pattern. CRP is normal, so this is not being masked by inflammation.
Vitamin D at 19 ng/mL is insufficient and is one of the most common explanations for persistent fatigue in patients with this iron pattern.
Your LDL cholesterol is borderline high but your HDL is good and your triglycerides are well controlled, so your overall 10-year cardiovascular risk remains low. Thyroid, kidney, and glucose markers are all normal.
Suggested next steps
- 📅 Recheck CBC, ferritin and vitamin D in 8–12 weeks.
- 🩺 Discuss iron supplementation dose with your physician.
- 🍎 Animal iron sources + vitamin C with meals improve absorption.
- ⚠ See physician sooner if you experience worsening fatigue, dizziness, or palpitations.
confidence: 0.96 · reference_data: CALIPER, NORIP, CDC 2024
medical_disclaimer: informational only — not a substitute for clinical advice.
What's not in the sample (but is in your real report)
- Trend graphs — when this isn't your first upload, every flagged marker shows its full history line.
- Lifestyle recommendations — co-written by our registered dietitian, customized to the biomarkers that flagged.
- Re-test reminders — on the Annual plan, automatic calendar invites for the markers that need to be re-checked.
- Sub-panel deep-dives — for instance, a separate \"Iron status\" page with ferritin in context of CRP and TSAT.