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Environmental Toxin & Metal Blood Panel

Environmental Toxin & Metal Blood Panel

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Environmental Toxin & Metal Panel | MyHealthspan

A 14-metal blood panel that screens for toxic heavy metal accumulation and essential trace mineral imbalances, revealing invisible environmental burdens that standard bloodwork never checks for.

How It Works

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Schedule your draw or walk in Book an at-home phlebotomist appointment online, or walk into any Dynacare collection lab at your convenience. No fasting is required.
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Your blood is collected by a certified professional A trained phlebotomist comes to you at home, or you visit your nearest Dynacare lab. The draw takes about 10 minutes.
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Results appear in your MyHealthspan app Your full metals panel is reviewed by a Nurse Practitioner and available in your secure app within 3 to 4 business days.
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30-minute coaching session with your Longevity Coach A dedicated Longevity Coach reviews your results, explains any elevated or deficient markers, and gives you a clear, practical plan for reducing toxic load or correcting trace mineral imbalances.

What You'll Learn

  • Whether toxic metals such as lead, mercury, arsenic, or cadmium are present in your bloodstream at levels associated with cardiovascular, neurological, or kidney burden.
  • How your essential trace minerals, including zinc, selenium, copper, and magnesium, are balanced, and whether deficiencies or excesses are contributing to fatigue or immune dysfunction.
  • Whether your environmental exposures, from seafood consumption to older plumbing to occupational contact, have left a measurable biological footprint.
  • What specific dietary, lifestyle, or clinical actions can reduce your toxic metal burden and restore optimal trace mineral balance.

What's Included

  • At-home phlebotomist blood draw ($349) or walk-in at any Dynacare lab ($249 Save $100)
  • 14-metal blood panel covering 5 toxic heavy metals and 9 essential trace minerals
  • Nurse Practitioner review of your results before they are released
  • 30-minute 1-on-1 coaching session with a certified Longevity Coach
  • Results delivered securely in your MyHealthspan app, with context and plain-language explanations

Who This Test Is For

The Environmental Toxin and Metal Panel is for someone who lives or works in an environment where environmental exposure is plausible, whether through regular seafood consumption, occupational contact with metals or industrial materials, older housing with lead pipes or paint, or simply a desire to know what is circulating in their bloodstream. It is most often chosen by people in their 40s and 50s who have already optimized their supplements and nutrition but want to rule out toxic metal accumulation as an invisible driver of fatigue, cognitive fog, or cardiovascular burden that no other test has explained.

Your Biomarker Breakdown

Toxic Heavy Metals

Arsenic (Total), Cadmium, Lead, Mercury, Thallium

Essential Trace Minerals

Copper, Zinc, Selenium, Manganese, Molybdenum, Cobalt, Nickel, Vanadium, Magnesium

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is most at risk for toxic metal exposure? +
Risk varies by exposure source. People who eat large, predatory fish such as tuna, swordfish, or shark regularly are at higher risk for mercury accumulation. Those living in homes built before 1990 may have exposure to lead through pipes or paint. Certain occupations, including welding, mining, battery manufacturing, and some agriculture, carry elevated cadmium and arsenic risk. Even without obvious exposures, low-level accumulation from diet, water, and air is common and measurable, which is why many people with no apparent risk factors still find elevated markers.
Can I have high metal levels without any symptoms? +
Yes. This is one of the defining characteristics of chronic low-level heavy metal accumulation. Acute poisoning causes dramatic symptoms, but the kind of slow accumulation most people experience over years often produces no obvious signs until the burden is quite significant. Fatigue, difficulty concentrating, and mild cardiovascular changes are associated with elevated lead and mercury at levels that fall below what is typically treated clinically, which is exactly why proactive testing is valuable rather than waiting for symptoms to become undeniable.
How does heavy metal toxicity affect longevity? +
Lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic each have well-documented mechanisms of harm at the cellular level. Lead displaces calcium in bone and neural tissue and impairs mitochondrial function. Mercury disrupts selenium metabolism and damages nerve cell membranes. Cadmium accumulates in the kidneys and contributes to oxidative stress. Arsenic interferes with cellular energy production and has been linked to cardiovascular disease even at low chronic exposures. Collectively, elevated toxic metal burden accelerates aging at a cellular level and compounds cardiovascular and neurological risk over decades.
What happens if my results show elevated arsenic or lead? +
Your Nurse Practitioner reviews all results before they are released. If a result falls in a range that warrants clinical attention, the NP will flag it and reach out directly. For moderately elevated levels, your Longevity Coach will work with you on specific dietary changes, water quality improvements, and, where indicated, referral guidance for further workup or chelation support through your GP. In most cases, the first steps are straightforward and highly actionable without requiring specialist intervention.
Is this the same as a urine heavy metals test? +
No, and the difference matters. Blood testing reflects recent and active exposure, making it the right choice for detecting current or ongoing accumulation. Urine testing, particularly provoked urine testing after chelation agents, reflects mobilized stored metals and is a different clinical tool used in different contexts. For a proactive longevity screen, blood testing gives you an accurate picture of what is circulating and actively affecting your biology right now, without requiring any provocative agents or additional preparation.

This blood panel is a one-time purchase. Looking for annual testing with coaching included? Explore our membership options starting at $299/year.

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