What to Test, Why It Matters: Functional Labs Every Practice Should Be Using

Your patients are counting on you to provide answers, not just another lab report.

If you've ever had a patient struggling with fatigue, hormone imbalances, chronic inflammation, weight gain, gut health issues, or metabolic dysfunction despite "normal" blood work, this webinar is for you.

In this webinar, you'll discover:

✅ Which functional lab tests provide the most valuable clinical insights

✅ The biomarkers that can help uncover underlying dysfunction before it becomes a bigger problem

✅ How functional testing supports hormone optimization, peptides, regenerative medicine, weight loss, and longevity programs

✅ Practical ways to confidently explain lab findings to patients and increase their understanding of your recommendations

✅ How implementing functional labs can strengthen patient trust, improve treatment compliance, and enhance the value of the care you provide

How Functional Lab Testing Supports Personalized Patient Care

Joe Radich, PA-C

Founder | R3 Health

Meet Your Presenter

Joe Radich

Dr. Joe Radich has spent more than 15 years helping providers integrate functional, regenerative, and longevity medicine into their practices.

After beginning his career in orthopedic surgery, he made the decision to leave traditional medicine in pursuit of a model focused on identifying and treating the root cause of disease rather than simply managing symptoms.

Today, he trains healthcare professionals across the country on evidence based functional medicine, advanced diagnostics, regenerative therapies, hormones, peptides, and patient optimization strategies.

His mission is simple:

Help providers deliver better care by understanding what's happening beneath the surface.

Why Functional Labs Matter

Traditional lab work often tells you whether a patient is "normal."

Functional lab testing helps you understand why they don't feel well.

Instead of simply treating symptoms, functional diagnostics can reveal underlying imbalances involving:

-Hormones

-Inflammation

-Gut health

-Nutrient deficiencies

-Metabolic function

-Cardiovascular risk

-Longevity markers

-Overall health optimization

The result?

Better conversations.

More personalized care.

Improved patient outcomes.