Four short questions. One editorial recommendation. We route you to the test most likely to be worth your time — not the one with the highest commission.
Educational only. Not a diagnostic tool, and not a replacement for a conversation with your own clinician.
Pick the closest one. Many women have more than one going on — we'll route to a starting point that often opens up the rest of the picture.
An at-home finger-prick is the modern default for most women's-health markers — but venous draws at a Quest or LabCorp draw centre are still the gold standard for certain panels.
Honest pricing. We'll route accordingly — a $79 single-condition panel is a very different starting point from a $499 annual subscription.
Some panels come with a nurse or physician review of your results. That can be reassuring — and it can also be a thin layer dressed up as "care." We'll match accordingly.
Building your recommendation…
Test finder is an editorial routing engine, not a diagnostic instrument. We take four pieces of context — the symptom you're most interested in, how comfortable you are with at-home finger-prick testing, your budget per panel, and whether you want a clinician's eyes on the results — and map them to a small ruleset published in our methodology.
The ruleset is what Heme would do, on the available evidence, for someone with that combination of inputs. It is not personalised to you. It does not know your medical history, your medications, your family pattern or any reason a particular panel might be wrong for your situation. Use it the way you'd use an editorial recommendation, not a prescription — a sensible starting point that a real conversation with a real clinician then sharpens.
This is not a diagnostic tool. It does not interpret symptoms, screen for conditions, or identify deficiencies. The recommendations are not personalised medical advice — they are editorial picks of where Heme would direct a reader as a sensible first test.
It is also not a replacement for clinical guidance. If you have specific concerns, abnormal labs, a new diagnosis, medications that interact with bloodwork, pregnancy or postpartum, an existing chronic condition — please do not let an editorial routing engine be your decision-maker. Use this to walk into a real appointment better prepared, and keep the clinical conversation where it belongs.
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