Reports for vitamins and minerals laboratory testing
LabToWellness is developing a new report design whereas one page contains results and practical information on one test only. Individual reports can be used to report single tests or combine together as a set of reports.
Page template contains a section for test results with a graph and reference value. Below the graph is a written result section and small additional information as a general interpretation of the test results.
A separate section inside the report gives more information about the tested subject or test itself. Recognizing that many tests are interpreted in conjunction with others, the report includes a section that briefly highlights related tests that should be considered for a more comprehensive analysis.
The second half of the page is devoted to lifestyle, dietary, and fitness recommendations tailored to improving or maintaining positive results. A colorful 3-section wheel forms an integral part of these recommendations, offering a dynamic visual representation alongside written suggestions.
The bottom of the page is reserved for various optional areas, such as additional static readings, doctors' comments, and algorithm-driven service/product recommendations. This flexibility allows for customization of the report based on individual needs and preferences.
The content on all pages is highly customizable, enabling users to remove certain sections, add new ones, and revise texts as needed.
LabToWellness team has created content for 24 vitamins and minerals reports. Vitamin A, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B6, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Vitamin B9, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B5, Vitamin B7, Vitamin K, Calcium, Potassium, Zinc, Selenium, Copper, Sodium, Manganese, Phosphorus, Iron, Magnesium, Ferritin.
In the future, additional functionalities will be added to the reports, including summary pages for panels of reports and more in-depth practical reading materials. Furthermore, content will be created for a wider range of tests, expanding the scope of LabToWellness's reporting services.