Blood Work

Lab results and biomarkers tracked over time

Overview

Log and visualise blood test results including lipid panels, hormones, metabolic markers, and vitamins. Track trends across time and correlate with your other health data.

How the integration works

Blood work is a file-import integration rather than an OAuth connection — most labs still deliver results as PDF reports or CSV exports rather than through a patient-level API. On upload Omnio runs the report through a document-extraction pipeline that handles the common US lab formats (Quest Diagnostics, LabCorp, Health Gorilla and similar) plus any CSV you can produce from your patient portal. Each biomarker is parsed out, units are normalised, the reference range is preserved, and out-of-range values are flagged. A single upload can contain multiple panels — CBC, CMP, lipids, thyroid, inflammation, hormones, vitamins — and each biomarker is stored as its own time-series metric so the next upload stacks cleanly onto the last. Manual entry is also supported for one-off values or results from labs whose report format Omnio hasn't encountered before.

What Omnio adds on top of Blood Work

A single blood-work report is a snapshot; the real insight is drift over two to four tests. Omnio's biggest differentiator is that it tracks every biomarker over time — a rising hs-CRP trend across quarterly tests that's still inside the reference range but heading toward the flag line, a slow testosterone drift after a training-block change, a ferritin pattern that tracks with menstrual cycle weeks — signals that are invisible in any single lab report. Omnio also overlays bloodwork results against training load, sleep and nutrition during the weeks preceding the draw, so questions like 'what training weeks preceded this testosterone dip?' or 'was my sleep different the month my fasting glucose crept up?' can be answered by the built-in AI health assistant using your real data — questions your clinician can't answer without your wearable and nutrition history in hand.

Metrics We Sync

  • Cholesterol & lipid panels
  • Testosterone & hormones
  • Vitamin D & B12
  • HbA1c & glucose
  • Ferritin & iron
  • CRP & inflammation markers

Frequently Asked Questions

What blood work data can I track in Omnio?
Omnio tracks cholesterol and lipid panels, testosterone and hormones, vitamin D and B12, HbA1c and glucose, ferritin and iron, CRP and inflammation markers, plus any custom biomarkers.
How do I add blood work results?
Log your lab results manually through the Omnio blood work page. Enter values from any lab provider and track trends across time.
Can I correlate blood work with other health data?
Yes, Omnio overlays blood work trends with your wearable data, nutrition, and training metrics so you can see how lifestyle changes affect your biomarkers.
How does Omnio compare to Inside Tracker or Marek Health?
Those services interpret individual lab panels. Omnio tracks your results over time and correlates biomarker trends with sleep, training, nutrition, and wearable data to show what lifestyle factors move your markers.
Which blood tests should I track?
Start with a basic panel: lipids (total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, triglycerides), metabolic markers (HbA1c, fasting glucose), hormones (testosterone, cortisol), and key vitamins (D, B12, ferritin). Add CRP for inflammation tracking.
How often should I do blood work?
Most markers benefit from quarterly testing to catch trends. Omnio helps you spot which biomarkers are changing and correlates shifts with your training, sleep, and nutrition patterns between draws.

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