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Context is the whole story.

A blood test is a snapshot with no caption. The same number can be a non-event for one person and a red flag for another — and the difference is context the lab printout never carries.

The gap we kept seeing

If you’re on testosterone, a suppressed LH isn’t a pituitary problem — it’s expected. A hematocrit creeping up matters more than the headline testosterone number nobody should panic about. But a standard report flags the wrong things and stays silent on the ones that count, because it assumes everyone is an untreated, average patient. Health optimizers hit the mirror image: a wall of 60 markers, all “normal,” with no signal about which three actually deserve attention.

What FullPanel does

FullPanel reads your panel through a context you choose — standard clinical, optimization, or enhanced — and sorts every marker into act, watch, or ignore, with a plain-language reason. It’s deterministic at its core: the same inputs always produce the same report, so nothing is hand-wavy. The point isn’t to replace your doctor — it’s to walk in already understanding your own results.

Built private on purpose

People avoid getting their bloodwork interpreted because they don’t want it on a record or in front of someone who’ll judge it. So FullPanel needs no account and no email to use, processes your panel in memory, and never stores it unless you ask. Privacy here is an architecture decision, not a policy paragraph — see Privacy.

For coaches

Coaches monitor many clients at once, so FullPanel gives them an attention-sorted roster, per-marker trends over time, custom alert thresholds, and white-label reports under their own brand — built around consent, where a client links their results and can revoke access any time. More on the coach plans.

Where we are

FullPanel is early and independent. The free analyzer is live; reference ranges and rules are being reviewed for accuracy before anything is positioned as paid clinical analysis. It is an educational tool, not medical advice — that’s a permanent line, not a launch caveat.

See your labs in context

No account. Nothing stored unless you say so.

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