Serum turns any blood panel into a clear picture of your health — with trends, scores, and context your doctor never has time to give you.
From camera import to clinical-grade PDF export — Serum handles the full lifecycle of your health data.
Point your camera at any lab report — Quest, LabCorp, or your doctor's printout. Serum extracts every value in seconds.
Every result plotted over time. See exactly where your biomarkers are heading, with reference range bands and optimal zones.
Pull glucose from your CGM, heart rate from Apple Watch, blood pressure — all displayed alongside your lab data in one timeline.
Overall, Blood, and Cardio scores calculated from your real data. Know exactly where you stand — and what to focus on.
One-tap bundles for TRT, Metabolic Health, Longevity, GLP-1, Thyroid, and Athlete Performance. Set up in seconds, not hours.
Generate clean, clinical-grade PDFs with trend charts, flagged results, and reference ranges. Walk into any appointment prepared.
Markers like testosterone, estradiol, FSH, LH, and SHBG have meaningfully different reference ranges depending on biological sex. Serum uses your profile to show you the right set — so a flagged result actually means something for you.
Every reference range, health score, and biomarker insight in Serum is grounded in peer-reviewed literature — including sex-specific ranges and HRT context.
🔬 See the Science →Serum calculates three scores from your real data — not a survey. Tap any score to see the exact markers driving it up or down.
9 of 12 markers in range · Looking good
LDL elevated · Metabolic panel strong
BP elevated · Lipids need attention
You don't wait for your doctor to explain your results. You look them up yourself. Serum is built for you.
Track testosterone, E2, hematocrit, and PSA across every draw. See the full picture of your protocol.
ApoB, Lp(a), HbA1c, IGF-1 — the markers the Peter Attia crowd tracks quarterly, all in one place.
Monitor your metabolic improvements over time. Watch glucose, triglycerides, and CRP trend down.
Ferritin, cortisol, VO₂ max, testosterone. Know whether your training is building you up or breaking you down.