I feel tired or depleted
Start with nutrient, hormone, metabolic, and baseline context before assuming a vitamin drip is the right answer.
WhatsApp Blood test panels
Preventive blood work can help StemCell Manila patients turn fatigue, recovery, hormone, nutrient, metabolic, and travel questions into a clearer consultation plan before choosing a protocol.
Not sure where to begin?
Patients should not have to guess from a lab menu. Match the concern to the right panel guide, then bring the question into consultation.
Start with nutrient, hormone, metabolic, and baseline context before assuming a vitamin drip is the right answer.
Use general wellness, metabolic, cardiovascular, and inflammatory context to create a cleaner starting point.
Prioritize timing: draw labs early enough for results to inform consultation, IV therapy, and follow-up before flying home.
Pair symptoms with sleep, stress, training, travel, inflammation, hormones, and nutrient questions before picking a protocol.
Panel categories
These categories are educational starting points. Specific markers and timing should be confirmed with the care team.
A starting point for patients who want broad context before IV therapy, regenerative consultation, or a longer longevity plan.
Useful when the patient has not had recent labs or is starting a new wellness plan.
Helpful when fatigue, low energy, immune concerns, diet changes, or repeated IV therapy questions need more context.
Ask whether nutrient testing should happen before choosing a drip or repeated protocol.
For patients asking about fatigue, sleep, mood, weight changes, recovery, libido, or broader healthy aging support.
Bring symptoms, cycle context when relevant, medications, supplements, and prior hormone results.
A practical category for patients who want longevity planning to account for blood sugar, lipids, and cardiovascular risk context.
Best discussed with fasting instructions, medical history, family history, and current medications.
Useful for patients asking about poor recovery, travel fatigue, wellness optimization, or why symptoms persist despite generic drips.
Pair symptoms with sleep, training, stress, travel, infection history, and recent procedures.
For travelers who need lab timing to fit consultation, result review, IV therapy, regenerative discussions, rest, and follow-up.
Send country, timezone, dates, hotel area, and whether flights are already fixed.
How lab planning works
The most useful lab work is reviewed before important decisions are locked, especially for international patients with limited days in Manila.
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Patients can ask about specific markers, but the final panel should be guided by clinician review, symptoms, history, medications, and treatment goals.
Not every IV visit requires labs, but lab context can be useful when patients have fatigue, recovery concerns, repeated protocols, hormone questions, or a broader longevity plan.
Travelers should ask about blood draw timing before arrival. If results may affect treatment decisions, labs should happen early in the Makati visit.
Yes. Normal results can provide a baseline, reduce guesswork, and help the clinician avoid assumptions about what a drip or wellness protocol should address.