One To One Biomarker Meeting

The start of health coaching starts with blood tests for a current assessment of your health condition. The first meeting will be a One to One meeting to go over every biomarker and what this means to your health. Too many times your Doctor will only point out the issues in the biomarkers to prescribe a medication for the condition without much explanation of what it is and why? Knowledge of what the biomarker is telling us and how the medication will work is valuable knowledge.

At PeerRoundtable we are working to get you to optimum health and when you have a condition we aim to correct the underlying cause so you can achieve better health.

Measuring blood biomarkers every 3 months is beneficial for everyone, especially if you are healthy and those with specific health conditions or risk factors that require closer monitoring. Everyone knows someone who unexpectantly is diagnosed with some chronic or debilitating disease.

If you feel that you are healthy, consistently testing your blood biomarkers routinely can alert you to issues coming up long before you are diagnosed with a problem. With this knowledge you can alter the course of the disease and take control of your own health.

Here are some reasons why measuring blood biomarkers every 3 months might be recommended:

Chronic Health Conditions: For individuals with chronic health conditions like diabetes, hypertension, thyroid disorders, or certain autoimmune diseases, regular blood tests are essential for tracking disease management and treatment effectiveness. Frequent monitoring can help identify fluctuations and guide adjustments in medications or lifestyle interventions.

Medication Management: Some medications may require periodic blood testing to assess their impact on specific biomarkers and to check for potential side effects. Regular monitoring ensures that the prescribed medications are safe and effective.

Health Risk Assessment: People with certain risk factors, such as a family history of heart disease, high cholesterol levels, or a history of abnormal blood test results, may need more frequent monitoring to identify early warning signs and implement preventive measures.

Lifestyle Changes: Individuals who are undergoing significant lifestyle changes, such as weight loss or dietary modifications, may benefit from more frequent blood tests to assess the impact of these changes on their biomarkers.

Nutritional Deficiencies: For those with nutritional deficiencies or absorption issues, regular blood tests can help assess the effectiveness of dietary supplements or treatment plans.

In summary, measuring blood biomarkers every 3 months is important for tracking and managing various health conditions, assessing the impact of lifestyle changes, and ensuring the effectiveness of medications or treatments. Regular monitoring empowers individuals and their health coach to make informed decisions about their health and well-being.