
You love your dad. The best gift you can give him for Fathers Day is ensuring that he will be there for many more.
This Father’s Day, give your dad the gift of knowing his risk for cardiovascular disease so he can take action to avoid a costly and deadly event.
(…or maybe treat your husband, self, or even Mom!)
Use code IHEARTDAD for 20% off any of our assessments through June 30th!
Help your dad take control of his health
Our Cardiometabolic Risk Assessment is a guide to better understand unique risk for type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, or an atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) event such as a heart attack or stroke.
Traditional lipid panels are insufficient in assessing disease risk. The values presented are highly variable in the quality and rarely take age, gender, ethnicity, and clinical history into account.
You care about your dad more than just a swag at him having good health, right?
Did your know?
Cardiovascular disease is the #1 leading cause of death for men and women in the U.S.
Every year, about 805,000 Americans have a heart attack.
About 2 in 10 deaths from coronary artery disease happen in adults less than 65 years old.
People with established cardiovascular disease spend an average of +$19,000 more annually on medical care.
Diabetes is the 7th leading cause of death in the U.S.
More than 88 million US adults—over a third—have prediabetes, and more than 84% of them don’t know they have it.
Medical costs for people with diabetes are 2x as high as for people who don’t have diabetes.
How our assessment process works to order for your dad:
Once you place your order with your dad’s email, he will receive a secure link to answer his medical history survey. These 5-minute provide the relevant context for his accurate assessment.
We coordinate you dad’s blood draw at a LabCorp lab in his area to have his outcome-proven biomarkers drawn. The blood draw is a walk-in appointment that takes about 5 minutes.
Within about 5 days you dad receives his comprehensive and actionable risk assessment report uniquely identifying his risk and relevant target values on our platform to share with your healthcare provider.
Use code IHEARTDAD for 20% off through June 30th!
Cardiometabolic Risk Assessment
This comprehensive report is designed to give an actionable assessment of his cardiovascular and metabolic health risk. This is the best diagnostic assessment on the market!
Our Cardiometabolic Risk Assessment gives a complete picture of:
Individual metabolic risk factors & Metabolic Syndrome Severity Score
10-year & Lifetime Cardiovascular Event Risk, risk enhancing factors, and lipoprotein goals
8-year Diabetic Risk and Lipoprotein Insulin Resistance Score (LP-IR)
Lipoprotein, glucose, and inflammation biomarkers with proper context
Do you want to know more? Take a deeper dive into the details of our complete Cardiometabolic Risk Assessment, learn more here.
Diabetic Risk Assessment
Our original Diabetic Risk Assessment Reports are still available for purchase for those only looking to measure their 8-year risk of developing type 2 diabetes, fasting glucose, LP-IR score, and the lipoprotein biomarkers available in LabCorp’s NMR LipoProfile® report.
Our Diabetic Risk Assessment gives a complete picture of:
Lipoprotein Insulin Resistance Score (LP-IR)
Fasting Glucose
The most accurate 8-year Diabetic Risk score available
Lipoprotein biomarkers with proper context
Are you unsure which risk assessment is right for your dad?
(or yourself)
Matt & his dad
This is one of those times I get to brag about my own dad.
tl;dr: Our risk assessment got him ahead of a potential heart attack or stroke and he drastically changed his health for the better!
My dad is 70 years old and WAS a lifelong smoker (55+ years). After getting his results back from his own Cardiometabolic Risk Assessment, his scores were…a little scary. Seeing his results, particularly a “very high” cardiovascular disease risk and high indications of systemic inflammation, he went and got his coronary artery calcium score (CAC) and revisited his cardiologist. Within 2 weeks of having his risk assessment in hand, he began the process to stop smoking, change his nutrition, and exercise more.
In just 2 short months, he is 1-week into being a former smoker, his energy is higher, and we are actually looking forward to his 4-month follow-up risk assessment. When visiting his lipidologist this week, Dad was clearly the healthiest patient in the waiting room.