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We've packed the 17 critical blood biomarkers you need into a single, at-home kit. It's easy to use and offered at an incredibly low price. It’s also clinically accurate without compromise.

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How it works:

Discover Your Health.

01

Order Your Kit

Delivered to your door. It contains the 17 critical tests you need to discover your cardiovascular, hormonal, inflammatory and metabolic health.

02

Do Your Test

Precision meets convenience. Simple, easy-to-follow instructions. Return to us for immediate lab processing using our prepaid envelope.

03

View Your Results

View your results in your secure dashboard. Also view your personalized recommendations to improve or maintain your results.

Each kit includes 17 tests:

TG:HDL Ratio

The triglyceride to HDL cholesterol ratio (TG:HDL) offers a more in-depth look at your heart health by measuring the balance between triglycerides and "good" cholesterol. A higher ratio suggests a greater risk of heart disease.

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Included in a typically annual blood test?

Included

Biomarker for your:

Long-Term Health

How to change?

Diet
|
Excercise
|
Supplements

How easy to change?

Moderate
|
Changes in 3-8 weeks
Read more about TG:HDL Ratio

The Triglyceride:HDL (TG:HDL) ratio is an important metric of both cardiovascular and metabolic health, and has even been shown to have neurologic implications. In recent studies, a high TG:HDL ratio has been shown to predict metabolic syndrome, diabetes, and all-cause mortality. In that regard, the ratio provides a good assessment of metabolic health, specifically insulin resistance.

Testosterone (Total) ♂

Testosterone plays a role in red blood cell production, which is important for energy. It also helps maintain your mood, muscle and bone strength, sex drive, and fertility.

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Included in a typically annual blood test?

Included

Biomarker for your:

Sleep
Energy
Fitness
Weight
Mood
Long-Term Health

How to change?

Stress
|
Excercise
|
TRT
|
Supplements

How easy to change?

Moderate
|
Changes in 4-8 weeks
Read more about Testosterone (Total) ♂

Testosterone is the primary male hormone responsible for sexual health and development, in addition to other physiological functions. Having proper levels of testosterone is essential not only for males but for females, too. An imbalance of testosterone can have negative effects on both reproductive and overall health. In men, testosterone regulates sex drive (libido), bone mass, fat distribution, muscle mass and strength, and the production of red blood cells and sperm. Symptoms of low testosterone may include reduced sex drive, erectile dysfunction, low sperm count, and other emotional and physiological changes.

Homocysteine

Elevated homocysteine levels can increase cardiovascular risks. Keeping homocysteine in check supports long-term heart health.

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Included in a typically annual blood test?

Not included

Biomarker for your:

Long Term Health

How to change?

Diet
|
Supplements

How easy to change?

Moderate
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Changes in 4 - 8 weeks
Read more about Homocysteine

Homocysteine is one of the amino acids that play a role in the metabolism of proteins. Too much is toxic, and too little results in metabolic problems. High homocysteine levels are associated with elevated cardiovascular risk including coronary artery disease, heart attacks, blood clots, or strokes, and neurological disorders such as dementia. A 3µmol/L drop in homocysteine can lessen the likelihood of heart attacks by 16%, strokes by 24%, and deep vein thrombosis by 25%. A 5µmol/L decrease in homocysteine can reduce the risk of death from all causes by 49%, death from cardiovascular disease by 50%, and death from cancer by 26%.

HbA1c

HbA1c (glycated hemoglobin) measures your average blood sugar over the past 3 months. It is a reliable predictor of the likelihood of developing diabetes and pre-diabetes.

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Included in a typically annual blood test?

Included

Biomarker for your:

Sleep
Energy
Weight
Long-Term Health

How to change?

Diet
|
Excercise
|
Weight

How easy to change?

Hard
|
Changes in 8 - 12 weeks
Read more about HbA1c

The hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) is representative of your average blood sugar levels over the past 2–3 months, providing a snapshot of your ability to maintain healthy blood sugar over time. When sugar enters your bloodstream, it attaches to hemoglobin, a protein in your red blood cells. Everybody has some sugar attached to their hemoglobin, but people with higher blood sugar levels have more. The A1C test measures the percentage of your red blood cells that have sugar-coated hemoglobin. Hyperglycemia—the chronic state of having high blood sugar—is known to adversely affect many organ systems. An HbA1C level consistently above 5.6% may indicate pre-diabetes and a level above 6.5% may indicate diabetes.

ApoA1

ApoA1 is a vital protein in HDL ("good") cholesterol. It supports healthy blood flow and can reduce your risk of heart disease.

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Included in a typically annual blood test?

Included

Biomarker for your:

Long-Term Health

How to change?

Diet
|
Excercise

How easy to change?

Moderate/Hard
|
Changes in 4 - 12 weeks
Read more about ApoA1

ApoA1 is a constituent of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), which is anti-atherogenic (reduces plaque formation). ApoA1 is a protective molecule that acts as an antioxidant and lowers inflammation. The more ApoA1, the lower the risk of cardiovascular disease.

ApoB

ApoB is the main protein in LDL ("bad") cholesterol. It helps transport cholesterol, but elevated levels increase your risk of heart disease.

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Included in a typically annual blood test?

Included

Biomarker for your:

Long-Term Health

How to change?

Diet
|
Excercise

How easy to change?

Moderate/Hard
|
Changes in 4 - 12 weeks
Read more about ApoB

ApoB is a constituent of low-density lipoprotein (LDL), which is atherogenic (plaque-forming). There is exactly one ApoB per LDL particle. Therefore, ApoB gives us the most accurate estimate of the amount of LDL in your body. High ApoB levels are associated with an increase in risk for cardiovascular events.

ApoB:ApoA1 Ratio

The ratio of ApoB to ApoA1 offers insights into your cardiovascular health, with a higher ratio suggesting a higher risk of heart disease.

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Included in a typically annual blood test?

Included

Biomarker for your:

Long-Term Health

How to change?

Diet
|
Excercise

How easy to change?

Moderate/Hard
|
Changes in 4 - 12 weeks
Read more about ApoB

Cholesterol (Total)

Lipids, including cholesterol, are essential for the production of hormones and vitamin D. But high cholesterol levels are linked to an increased risk of heart disease and stroke.

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Included in a typically annual blood test?

Included

Biomarker for your:

Long-Term Health

How to change?

Diet
|
Excercise
|
Weight

How easy to change?

Moderate/Hard
|
Changes in 4 - 12 weeks
Read more about Cholesterol (total)

High-density lipoproteins (HDL) are vehicles for transporting cholesterol in the bloodstream. HDL transfers cholesterol away from the vasculature and brings it to the liver, which is why it is referred to as “good" cholesterol due to its anti-atherogenic (prevents plaque buildup) effects. However, very high levels of HDL may behave more like LDL cholesterol (or ‘bad cholesterol’) and raise the risk of disease, according to current research.

Cortisol

Cortisol, known as the "stress hormone", influences energy levels, sleep cycles, mood, and metabolism. Chronically high cortisol negatively impacts health.

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Included in a typically annual blood test?

Included

Biomarker for your:

Sleep
Energy
Mood
Weight
Long-Term Health

How to change?

Sleep
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Stress
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Excercise

How easy to change?

Moderate/Hard
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Diurnal (daily) rhythm; >3 weeks with stress reduction techniques.
Read more about Cortisol

Cortisol is a hormone synthesized and secreted by the adrenal glands of the kidneys that plays a major role in regulating stress, metabolism, and immunity. It follows a diurnal rhythm that is affected by sleep- naturally rising in the early morning and falling in the evening. High cortisol levels are an indicator of acute (sudden), chronic (long-term), and/or traumatic (life-threatening) stress. Results outside the normal range might indicate a dysregulated circadian rhythm or a more serious health condition.

DHEA-S ♂

DHEA-S is a hormone precursor for sex hormones like testosterone and estrogen. It contributes to your energy, mood, and overall well-being.

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Included in a typically annual blood test?

Included

Biomarker for your:

Energy
Mood
Long-Term Health

How to change?

Sleep
|
Supplements
|
Diet
|
Excercise

How easy to change?

Moderate
|
Changes in 4-8 weeks
Read more about DHEA-S ♂

Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is a hormone produced by the body's adrenal glands. The body uses DHEA to make androgens (like testosterone) and estrogens, the male and female sex hormones. If your DHEA levels are not normal, it may mean there is a problem with your adrenal glands or sex organs (testicles or ovaries). High DHEA in women may be the cause of acne, menstrual irregularities, excess body and facial hair, scalp hair loss, and increased muscularity. Men may not have any apparent symptoms of high levels. Low DHEA levels are associated with a decreased sex drive, erectile dysfunction in men, and thinning of vaginal tissues in women. Severely low levels may be a sign of an adrenal gland disorder with more serious symptoms. The adrenal glands start to produce less DHEA as we age. By age 60, we only have one-fifth of the amount of DHEA in our blood.

Estradiol ♀

Estradiol is a primary form of estrogen, crucial for reproductive health, bone density, and mood. Imbalances can affect energy levels and long-term health.

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Included in a typically annual blood test?

Included

Biomarker for your:

Energy
Mood
Weight
Long-Term Health

How to change?

Weight
|
Age
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Diet
|
HRT
|
Pregnancy
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Contraception

How easy to change?

Hard
|
Changes in 4-12 weeks
Read more about Estradiol ♀

Estradiol (E2), a type of estrogen hormone, is naturally produced by both males and females. In females, estradiol regulates the menstrual cycle, plays a role in fertility and ovulation, and can indicate the presence of PCOS. In males, this hormone is important for modulating libido, erectile function, and sperm synthesis. Estradiol also operates beyond the reproductive system, including bone health and brain function.

FSH ♀

Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) regulates reproductive functions. It's essential for fertility and its levels reveal insights about reproductive health.

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Included in a typically annual blood test?

Included

Biomarker for your:

Long-Term Health

How to change?

Supplements
|
Age
|
Diet
|
Pregnancy
|
Contraception

How easy to change?

Hard
|
Changes in 4-12 weeks
Read more about FSH ♀

Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is a hormone synthesized mostly by the pituitary gland in the brain. It is involved in sexual development and reproduction for both males and females. In females, FSH stimulates the production of estradiol and regulates the menstrual cycle, peaking just before ovulation. In males, FSH works with testosterone to maintain normal sperm count and function.

Fasting Insulin

Fasting insulin measures your insulin levels after a period of fasting. It's a crucial indicator of insulin sensitivity and helps diagnose conditions like pre-diabetes and diabetes.

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Included in a typically annual blood test?

Included

Biomarker for your:

Energy
Weight
Long-Term Health

How to change?

Weight
|
Diet
|
Excercise

How easy to change?

Moderate
|
Changes in 4-8 weeks
Read more about Insulin

Insulin is a hormone secreted primarily by the pancreas that is mainly responsible for regulating blood glucose levels. After eating, insulin is released to move blood sugar (known as glucose) from your bloodstream into your cells. Insulin plays a key role in keeping glucose at the right levels. If glucose levels are too high or too low, it can cause serious health problems. High levels of insulin is indicative of insulin resistance, prediabetes, and type 2 diabetes (T2D). High insulin is strongly strong linked to heart attack and stroke. Elevated fasting insulin is also strongly linked with the risk of breast cancer, melanoma, and colon cancer. Longevity is associated with people who have lower insulin levels.

Ferritin

Ferritin test assesses iron stores, crucial for oxygen delivery. Fatigue, shortness of breath, palpitations may indicate deficiency. Excess iron risks heart, long-term health.

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Included in a typically annual blood test?

Included

Biomarker for your:

Sleep
Energy
Fitness
Long-Term Health

How to change?

Supplements
|
Diet
|
Inflammation

How easy to change?

Easy/Moderate
|
Changes in 4-12 weeks
Read more about Ferritin

Ferritin is a protein that stores iron inside your cells. A ferritin blood test is used to help check your iron levels. A lower-than-normal ferritin level indicates that one is iron-deficient, which may lead to iron deficiency anemia, weakness, fatigue, cold extremities and dizziness. A spike in the ferritin level can be seen in acute illnesses like bacterial infections. Chronically raised levels are seen in several conditions including hemochromatosis (also called iron overload), rheumatoid arthritis or other chronic inflammatory disorders, liver diseases, alcohol abuse, leukemia, Hodgkin's lymphoma, and hyperthyroidism. Taking too many iron supplements can also lead to elevated ferritin levels.

HDL

High-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol is produced by your liver and makes up part of your total cholesterol level. It’s often called ‘good cholesterol’ as it helps protect against heart disease.

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Included in a typically annual blood test?

Included

Biomarker for your:

Long-Term Health

How to change?

Diet
|
Excercise

How easy to change?

Moderate/Hard
|
Changes in 4-12 weeks
Read more about HDL

High-density lipoproteins (HDL) are vehicles for transporting cholesterol in the bloodstream. HDL transfers cholesterol away from the vasculature and brings it to the liver, which is why it is referred to as “good" cholesterol due to its anti-atherogenic (prevents plaque buildup) effects. However, very high levels of HDL may behave more like LDL cholesterol (or ‘bad cholesterol’) and raise the risk of disease, according to current research.

hsCRP

A hs-CRP test checks for chronic inflammation, a strong risk factor for heart disease. A raised CRP level is also linked to diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, and some cancers.

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Included in a typically annual blood test?

Included

Biomarker for your:

Sleep
Weight
Mood
Long-Term Health

How to change?

Infection
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Disease
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Trauma
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Inflammation

How easy to change?

Moderate
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Days if natural recovery from illness. Weeks for anti-inflammatory improvements.
Read more about hsCRP

High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) is a nonspecific inflammatory marker. It is particularly suited to testing for chronic inflammation (long-term, low-level), as opposed to ordinary CRP, which measures acute (short-term) inflammation. Chronic inflammation contributes to the development of at least 7 of the 10 leading causes of death in the United States. It may go undetected for years or even decades without proactive tracking, silently threatening your health. It contributes to cancer, heart disease, lung disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic kidney disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and irritable bowel syndrome. It is also connected to metabolic disorders, including pre-diabetes and diabetes, obesity, and high blood pressure.

LDL

Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) is produced by your liver and makes up part of your total cholesterol level. It’s often called ‘bad cholesterol’ but some LDL cholesterol is essential for your health. If your LDL cholesterol levels are too high, it increases your risk of heart disease.

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Included in a typically annual blood test?

Included

Biomarker for your:

Long-Term Health

How to change?

Diet
|
Excercise

How easy to change?

Moderate/Hard
|
Changes in 4-12 weeks
Read more about LDL

Low-density lipoproteins (LDL) are vehicles for transporting cholesterol in the bloodstream. LDL cholesterol is commonly considered “bad" cholesterol because LDL carries cholesterol to the vessels where it can build up in the vessel walls (pro-atherogenic). High LDL levels are thus associated with increased cardiovascular risk. Luckily, cholesterol is dynamic and fluid; results can be substantially moved up and down within days using lifestyle and dietary interventions.

TC/HDL Ratio

Lipids, including cholesterol, are essential for the production of hormones and vitamin D. But high cholesterol levels are linked to an increased risk of heart disease and stroke.

Read More

Included in a typically annual blood test?

Included

Biomarker for your:

Long-Term Health

How to change?

Diet
|
Excercise
|
Weight

How easy to change?

Moderate/Hard
|
Changes in 4 - 12 weeks
Read more about TC/HDL

The total cholesterol to HDL cholesterol ratio offers insight into ardiovascular health. A higher ratio suggests an increased risk of heart disease.

Testosterone:Cortisol Ratio ♂

The testosterone:cortisol ratio (T:C ratio) offers insight into the balance between testosterone and cortisol. Imbalances can signal training overstress, fatigue, and impact overall health.

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Included in a typically annual blood test?

Included

Biomarker for your:

Sleep
Energy
Fitness
Weight
Mood
Long-Term Health

How to change?

Stress
|
Excercise
|
TRT
|
Supplements

How easy to change?

Moderate
|
Changes in 4-8 weeks
Read more about Testosterone (Total) ♂

Triglycerides

Triglycerides are a type of fat found in your blood and are used for energy storage. High levels of triglycerides can increase your risk of heart disease.

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Included in a typically annual blood test?

Included

Biomarker for your:

Long-Term Health

How to change?

Diet
|
Excercise
|
Supplements

How easy to change?

Moderate
|
Changes in 3-8 weeks
Read more about Triglycerides

High-density lipoproteins (HDL) are vehicles for transporting cholesterol in the bloodstream. HDL transfers cholesterol away from the vasculature and brings it to the liver, which is why it is referred to as “good" cholesterol due to its anti-atherogenic (prevents plaque buildup) effects. However, very high levels of HDL may behave more like LDL cholesterol (or ‘bad cholesterol’) and raise the risk of disease, according to current research.

TSH

A TSH test measures the amount of thyroid-stimulating hormone produced by your pituitary gland. It's a crucial screening tool for diagnosing thyroid conditions like hypothyroidism (underactive) or hyperthyroidism (overactive).

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Included in a typically annual blood test?

Included

Biomarker for your:

Sleep
Energy
Fitness
Weight
Mood
Long-Term Health

How to change?

Diet
|
Medication
|
Genetics

How easy to change?

Hard
|
Changes in 4-6 weeks with medication, 6-12 without
Read more about TSH

Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) is produced by your pituitary gland. Once released into the bloodstream, TSH is responsible for stimulating the thyroid gland to produce hormones. A TSH test is done to find out if your thyroid gland is working the way it should. It can tell you if it’s overactive (hyperthyroidism) or underactive (hypothyroidism). The test can also detect a thyroid disorder before you have any symptoms. The thyroid gland's chief function is to regulate metabolism but also plays an important role in maintaining normal growth and development, body temperature, and energy levels.

Vitamin D

Vitamin D is crucial for calcium absorption. If you don't get enough vitamin D, you may experience bone weakness, muscle pain, fatigue, a weakened immune system, and potentially depression.

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Included in a typically annual blood test?

Included

Biomarker for your:

Sleep
Energy
Fitness
Weight
Mood
Long-Term Health

How to change?

Diet
|
Sunlight
|
Supplements

How easy to change?

Easy
|
Changes in 2-3 weeks
Read more about Vitamin D

Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin typically synthesized via UV light exposure or obtained from food or supplements. Normal levels are essential for an effective immune system and healthy mineral balance. Vitamin D is vital for its role in calcium absorption, bone mineralization, and reducing inflammation, and even has neuromuscular and metabolic functions. ~40% of adults are deficient in Vitamin D, which makes it a very valuable marker to track and optimize.

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About SiPhox Health, Inc.

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(Chief Product Officer, Co-founder)

Right: Diedrik Vermeulen (Right)

(Chief Executive Officer, Co-founder)

SiPhox Health, Inc. is a venture-backed startup in Greater Boston that integrates microfluidics, biochemistry, and Silicon Photonics to miniaturize blood testing. It was founded in February 2020.

The SiPhox team has extensive experience translating cutting-edge optical chip technology into mass-produced products used worldwide. It is bringing the same proven approach to the next frontier for integrated photonics: home and wearable health monitoring.

Frequently asked questions:

Is the SiPhox Health blood test kit equivalent to standard labs?

Yes, we work with a CLIA/CAP accredited lab that performs extensive validation on each assay to meet federal CLIA requirements.

What wearable devices are compatible with SiPhox Health?

SiPhox Health currently has the ability to support over 300 devices across ten categories. The most common devices our users connect are Apple Watch, Oura, Fitbit, EightSleep, Whoop, and Freestyle Libre.

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When your SiPhox Health Report is ready for viewing, you will receive an email letting you know your user portal has been updated. You can access your report at any time by logging in and scrolling down to "Your Reports".

How are you able to offer the lowest cost per biomarker in the industry?

1. We bundle 17 biomarkers into a single sample collection, maximizing the data we collect from a single kit. Other companies like EverlyWell sell 2-4 markers per kit to maximize profits.

2. The SiPhox Health Unlimited Membership allows us to sell test kits at cost. The reason we are doing this is to drive demand and leverage that to drive our costs down.

3. SiPhox, the company behind SiPhox Health, develops blood testing hardware. Our goal is to eventually make it possible to test all these markers in the home instantly at a 10x lower cost.

Note that we do not compromise on the quality or accuracy of our tests in any way.

What makes SiPhox Health Reports unique?

Your SiPhox Health Reports are not just raw data. The team at SiPhox created a unique scoring system called the Axes of Wellness that spans different health and lifestyle categories such as Inflammation, Metabolic, and Cardiovascular Health. With this, we take the guesswork out of interpreting your results and empower you with actionable insights to improve your wellness.

If you would like to view your data in a traditional table format, you can do so by exporting the PDF within your report.

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Each test is designed with a unique objective in mind. Our test complements the annual physical examination by including assessments for DHEA-S, cortisol, Ferritin, among others, thereby covering aspects not addressed by the standard yearly check-up.

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