Understand Your Lab Results

Confused by your cholesterol numbers?

Most people are told “high” or “normal” — but not what those numbers mean for them.

I created this educational service to help people understand their blood work in plain English.

During this early test phase, reports are being offered free of charge.

  • Click “GET MY REPORT” to upload your lab results

  • Upload a PDF or screenshot of your blood work

  • Please remove personal details before uploading

  • Uploaded files are reviewed confidentially

What you’ll receive

  • A concise, 2-page report — focused on what matters

  • A clear breakdown of your cholesterol and key markers

  • What your numbers mean — in plain terms

  • The right questions to ask your doctor

  • A sample chapter from Joe Bloe’s Guide to Cholesterol

What’s often missing from lab results

Lab results are often presented as individual numbers — without context.

You’re told something is “fine” or “high,” but not how those numbers relate to each other or what’s driving them.

This report brings those pieces together — so you can understand what matters and what may not.

It also highlights the right questions to bring back to your doctor, before making decisions — including whether medication is appropriate.

What you’ve been told

“Your LDL is high — you should start medication.”

Or:

“Your cholesterol is fine. See you next year.”

Sound familiar?

No context. No explanation of what your numbers mean.

This is where confusion begins.

This service gives you the clarity that’s often missing — so you can better understand your results and ask informed questions.

IMPORTANT

This is an educational service only. No medical diagnosis or treatment is provided.

Please remove personal details from uploaded lab results before submission.

  • Click “GET MY REPORT” to upload your lab results

  • Upload a PDF or screenshot of your blood work

  • Please remove personal details before uploading

  • Uploaded files are reviewed confidentially