Dr. Jess uses standard bloodwork in the clinic to spot patterns, track trends, and decide which CARE phase needs attention first. This page explains what WellnessPlus recommends and how to request the panel.
Request Bloodwork from Fullscript & Quest Labs
Fullscript bloodwork is not available in HI, NJ, NY, RI or other countries outside the US. Once you submit your information, our team will send you a link to review what's included, find a draw center and complete the order. We have other custom bloodwork and lab options available, please email [email protected] with what you're looking for, and our team will help.
Clicking SUBMIT does not commit you to purchasing labs. It allows the WellnessPlus team to send you pricing that includes markers and to provide nearby draw center options based on your location, so you can decide whether to proceed. Labs are offered through Fullscript and Quest, with Labcorp available at a higher cost.
How ordering bloodwork works
Step 1: Request bloodwork for WellnessPlus to review
Members click Request Bloodwork to notify the WellnessPlus team.
Step 2: Receive the price and scheduling link
The team emails a link to schedule a Quest draw or an at-home draw, plus payment instructions for the service.
Step 3: Results delivered for use with our holistic bloodwork guide
Members use our bloodwork guide to understand each biomarker and interpret patterns and trends in their results.
Step 4: Schedule a lab readout with the practitioner team
Members book a lab readout with a WellnessPlus practitioner for next-step guidance within the CARE framework.
What the bloodwork panel covers
Dr. Jess uses these markers in the clinic to assess inflammation, immune patterns, liver and bile flow, blood sugar regulation, thyroid signaling, absorption, and nutrient demand. The panel includes core biomarkers across CBC, CMP, cholesterol, thyroid, iron, and inflammation. Results can be repeated every six months to track trends over time. These biomarkers appear in your results, and members can search any marker to go directly to the Bloodwork Guide for interpretation.
CBC, Immune Cells
Dr. Jess uses these markers in the clinic to assess immune strength, infection patterns, inflammation, nutrient demand, and the duration of immune system stress.
WBC, Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, Basophils, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, RDW, MCV, MCH, MCHC, Platelets, MPV, Bands, Reactive lymphocytes, Nucleated RBC, Blasts, Myelocytes, Metamyelocytes, Promyelocytes
CMP, Electrolytes, and Kidney Function
These labs help Dr. Jess evaluate hydration status, adrenal stress, kidney filtration, digestion, absorption, and metabolic stability.
Sodium, Potassium, Chloride, Carbon Dioxide, BUN, Creatinine, BUN/Creatinine Ratio, eGFR, Calcium, Total Protein, Albumin, Globulin, Albumin/Globulin Ratio, Total Bilirubin
Liver Enzymes and Bile Flow
Dr. Jess reviews these markers to assess liver workload, bile flow, detox capacity, and whether congestion or inflammation may be slowing healing.
ALT, AST, ALP, GGT, Bilirubin
Cholesterol and Lipid Patterns
These markers are used to assess inflammation, bile flow in the liver, thyroid signaling, blood sugar regulation, and metabolic strain.
Total Cholesterol, LDL, HDL, Non-HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides, Total Cholesterol/HDL Ratio
Thyroid Signaling
Dr. Jess uses these labs to evaluate thyroid stress, conversion efficiency, immune involvement, and the effects of chronic stress on thyroid signaling.
Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone, Reverse T3
Iron Status and Oxygen Delivery
These markers help Dr. Jess determine iron storage, oxygen delivery, inflammation, absorption issues, and possible infection burden.
Iron, Total Iron Binding Capacity, Iron Percent Saturation, Ferritin
Inflammation and Metabolic Stress
These labs reflect whole-body inflammation, blood sugar regulation, mitochondrial strain, and cardiovascular stress.
hsCRP, Hemoglobin A1c, Homocysteine, Glucose
What members do after results arrive
Use the Bloodwork Guide
Members use the guide to understand what each marker can suggest and how patterns tie back to the CARE phases.
The Bloodwork Guide explains what each biomarker means and how members should interpret patterns.
Book a lab readout
Members schedule a lab readout with a WellnessPlus practitioner to review results, clarify next steps, and place findings into the CARE sequence.
Frequently asked questions
What is the name of the bloodwork panel?
The custom panel is called the CARE Plan Bloodwork Panel (Quest).
How does the Request Bloodwork button work?
Requesting bloodwork triggers an email to the WellnessPlus team inbox so the team can send the scheduling link and payment instructions.
Where can members get their blood drawn?
Members can schedule a draw at a Quest location or schedule an at-home draw for an added fee.
What happens after the results come in?
Members use the Bloodwork Guide to interpret results, then schedule a lab readout with a WellnessPlus practitioner for next-step guidance.
Who cannot use Fullscript bloodwork?
Fullscript bloodwork is not available in HI, NJ, NY, and RI. Patients in offshore US territories are not eligible. Lab testing is not available in Canada.
What should someone do if Fullscript is not available?
Email [email protected], and the team can help review other lab options.
Looking for additional testing options?
The CARE Plan Bloodwork Panel gives Dr. Jess and the WellnessPlus practitioner team a strong starting point. In the clinic, standard bloodwork is often used first to identify patterns and decide whether more targeted testing is appropriate. For some members, bloodwork points to specific root-cause categories that require additional testing. Email [email protected], and the team can help review other lab options.
WellnessPlus also offers at-home test kits used in the FOCUS Plans to evaluate areas such as:
- Mold exposure
- Food sensitivities and food reactions
- Parasites and gut infections
- Hormone signaling
- Heavy metal burden
- Lyme and other tick-borne infections
These options may include hair, blood, urine, and stool testing, depending on the assessment. Kits are completed at home and shipped directly to the lab. These tests are not necessary for every member. They are recommended when bloodwork patterns, symptoms, or health history suggest a more specific area needs evaluation.
| Trace Elements: Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis | Evaluates mineral balance and toxic element patterns to help identify contributors to fatigue, stress tolerance issues, and impaired detox pathways. |
| Parasites.org: Home Gut Parasite & Fungi/Yeast Stool Test | Screens for up to 31 parasites and 5 fungi or yeast markers using a simple at-home stool collection to assess gut-related contributors to symptoms. |
| KASHI: HLA-DR/DQ Mold Hypersensitivity | Assesses genetic susceptibility to mold-related illness, helping identify individuals more likely to experience symptoms from mold exposure. |
| Mosaic: OATs – Organic Acids Test | Analyzes metabolic byproducts to provide insight into gut function, mitochondrial activity, nutrient status, and potential microbial overgrowth. |
| Labcorp: Essential Bloodwork Panel | Comprehensive panel evaluating blood count, metabolic function, inflammation, cholesterol, thyroid markers, blood sugar, iron levels, and vitamin D status. |
| Labcorp: Stress Bloodwork Panel | Measures key markers, including CBC, CMP, CRP, HbA1c, and iron studies, to evaluate how the body is responding to physiological stress. |
| Holistic Home Zone: ERMI Mold Test Consultation | Consultation with a building biologist to review mold testing results and guide environmental assessment strategies for healthier indoor air quality. |
| Vibrant Wellness: Hormone Zoomer | Evaluates hormone levels and pathways to identify imbalances, metabolic disruptions, and exposure to hormone-disrupting environmental compounds. |
| Vibrant Wellness: Food Sensitivity Complete | Measures immune reactivity to foods and additives to identify inflammatory triggers and support personalized dietary adjustments. |
| Vibrant Wellness: Neural Zoomer Plus DBS | Assesses antibodies linked to neurological and immune activity to provide insight into brain and nervous system immune reactivity patterns. |
| Vibrant Wellness: Nutrient Zoomer | Analyzes cellular nutrient status, including vitamins, minerals, and amino acids, to evaluate absorption, utilization, and deficiencies. |
| Vibrant Wellness: Advanced Comprehensive Thyroid & Hormone Panel | Comprehensive assessment of thyroid function, sex hormones, blood markers, and nutrients to evaluate endocrine and metabolic health. |
| Vibrant Wellness: Wheat Zoomer | Detects immune responses to wheat and gluten, including markers related to celiac disease, intestinal permeability, and autoimmune activity. |
| Vibrant Wellness: Leaky Gut Panel | Measures markers such as zonulin and LPS to assess intestinal permeability and potential disruption of the gut barrier function. |
| Vibrant Wellness: Advanced Viral Infection Panel | Evaluates markers for chronic viral activity, including Epstein-Barr virus and others, to identify potential immune system burden. |
| Vibrant Wellness: Mycotoxins Test Kit (Mold) | Measures exposure to mold-derived toxins to help identify environmental contributors to chronic inflammation and systemic symptoms. |
| Vibrant Wellness: Heavy Metals | Urine-based test assessing exposure to common heavy metals, often used with provocation to evaluate stored toxic burden and detox capacity. |
| Vibrant Wellness: Environmental Toxins | Screens for a range of environmental chemical exposures to help identify hidden toxic stressors affecting metabolic and immune function. |
| Vibrant Wellness: Tickborne 1.0 Complete Panel | Detects Lyme disease and co-infections using antibody and PCR methods to evaluate exposure to tickborne pathogens. |
| Vibrant Wellness: Tickborne 2.0 Disease Panel | Expanded panel including additional infections, viruses, and retroviruses to provide a broader assessment of chronic infectious burden. |
| Vibrant Wellness: Total Toxic Burden | Measures combined load of environmental toxins, mold exposure, and heavy metals to evaluate total body burden and detox demand. |