Helping People Understand
Their Lab Results
Life Medical Lab is an independent, evidence-based reference platform dedicated to making laboratory test results clear, accessible, and trustworthy for patients and healthcare consumers worldwide. Every article on this site is reviewed by a licensed medical professional before publication.
Making Medical Data Accessible to Everyone
When patients receive lab results, they are often left with a printout full of numbers, abbreviations, and reference ranges they don't understand. Doctors are busy. The internet is full of alarming, inaccurate, or oversimplified information.
Life Medical Lab was built to bridge that gap. We provide clear, clinically accurate explanations of what every test measures, what values are considered normal, what it means when a result is flagged high or low — and when to follow up with your doctor.
We are not a diagnostic service. We do not replace medical advice. Our purpose is to give people the knowledge they need to have informed conversations with their healthcare providers.
Read our Editorial PolicyEvery clinical claim is supported by peer-reviewed studies linked directly to PubMed, CDC, AHA, or ARUP Laboratories.
Every article reviewed and approved by a named licensed physician, pathologist, or clinical laboratory scientist before publication.
We explain test results — we never diagnose, treat, or prescribe. All clinical decisions remain with licensed healthcare providers.
We review content whenever clinical guidelines change, new evidence emerges, or reference ranges are updated by professional bodies.
Compliance & Editorial Standards
Life Medical Lab follows the highest standards for YMYL (Your Money or Your Life) health content, in accordance with Google's Helpful Content guidelines and E-E-A-T framework.
Our content meets Google's elevated standards for medical "Your Money or Your Life" topics, including mandatory expert authorship and citation requirements.
We demonstrate Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness through named medical reviewers, credentials display, and peer-reviewed citations on every article.
We do not accept payment to feature, rank, or recommend specific medical tests, laboratory services, or healthcare products. Our editorial output is entirely independent.
All original content, design, and code on this site is the intellectual property of Life Medical Lab and is protected under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
We use analytics cookies only with user consent. We do not sell, trade, or rent personal data to third parties. Full details in our Privacy Policy.
If any information on this site is found to be inaccurate, we investigate promptly and issue a public correction with a note on the relevant page.
Our Medical Review Board
Life Medical Lab content is never published without review by a qualified medical professional. Our reviewers are selected solely for their clinical expertise and credentials — they receive no compensation based on content outcomes.
How We Create Our Content
Our writing team identifies relevant clinical literature from PubMed, established clinical reference databases, and professional body guidelines (CDC, AHA, WHO, ARUP).
Content is written to be accurate, jargon-free, and patient-focused — explaining not just what a result means, but what to do next and when to seek medical advice.
A named, licensed medical reviewer (physician, pathologist, or clinical laboratory scientist) reads the article for clinical accuracy before publication.
Once approved, the reviewer's name and credentials are displayed on every article. Articles are re-reviewed when clinical guidelines change or new evidence emerges.
What Life Medical Lab Covers
Our reference library spans the full range of common clinical laboratory tests — from routine annual bloodwork to specialised diagnostics. All guides are freely accessible with no subscription required.
Browse the full library →We Explain. We Never Diagnose.
Life Medical Lab is a reference and education platform. We are not a clinical service, a diagnostic tool, or a substitute for professional medical consultation. Our content helps you understand your results — your doctor interprets them for your specific health situation.
Questions or Corrections?
If you have a question about our content, believe something is inaccurate, or want to enquire about our editorial process or review board, please use our contact form. We respond to all editorial queries.
Contact usFound an inaccuracy? We investigate promptly and issue corrections with a public note on the affected page.
Questions about our review process, reviewer credentials, or content sourcing? We're happy to explain our methodology.
To submit a copyright notice, contact us via the form and include "DMCA Notice" in the subject line. We typically respond within 2–5 business days.