

Track Your IGF-1(Insulin-like Growth Factor 1)
Monitor IGF-1 levels over time
Track Your IGF-1 in 3 Simple Steps
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1. Upload PDF
Upload your lab results PDF from Quest, LabCorp, or any lab. We support all major lab formats.
2. AI Extraction
Our AI extracts your IGF-1 values and all other biomarkers in under 30 seconds.
3. Clinical-Grade Charts
View your IGF-1 trends over time with clinical-grade visualizations.
Why Track IGF-1?
Growth hormone marker produced primarily in the liver. Mediates many of the effects of growth hormone and is important for growth, metabolism, and tissue repair.
Monitor IGF-1 levels over time
Track growth hormone activity and tissue repair
Identify growth hormone deficiency or excess patterns
Evaluate muscle growth and recovery markers
IGF-1 Reference Information
Understanding your IGF-1 results
What It Measures
Often of interest to TRT patients. Low levels may indicate growth hormone deficiency. High levels may indicate acromegaly. Important for muscle growth and recovery.
Factors That Can Affect IGF-1
Growth hormone levels, age, liver function, nutrition, exercise, sleep, stress
Medical Source: Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guidelines on Growth Hormone
LOINC Code: 2590-8
Medical Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with qualified healthcare professionals for medical interpretation of your IGF-1 results and any health concerns.
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