Blood Type Panel
Stack this specialty add-on test on top of your baseline blood panel to complete your health profile with one of the most important pieces of information you can know: your blood type.
This test identifies your ABO group (A, B, AB, or O) and Rh factor (positive or negative), both vital for safe transfusions, pregnancy care, and medical emergencies.
Your NiaHealth clinician adds these results to your biomarker dashboard, so your blood type is always accessible when it matters most. Quick, simple, and powerful—it’s one of those “everyone should know this” tests.
- ABO blood group (A, B, AB, or O) and Rh factor (positive or negative)
- Clinician-reviewed insights tied to your existing biomarker profile, giving you a complete, integrated health record
- Identification of compatibility considerations for transfusions and organ donation
- Guidance on what your Rh factor means for pregnancy, transfusion safety, and long-term health
- A permanent record of your blood type on your NiaHealth dashboard for easy reference
- Rh Factor
- ABO

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We don't believe in single tests in isolation, nor DIY guesswork. That's why your NiaHealth clinician is here to help you identify patterns, personalize action plans, and help you feel better now while lowering risk for tomorrow.

Why it matters
Knowing your blood type isn’t trivia... it’s life-saving information. It ensures safe transfusions, supports healthy pregnancies, and gives you confidence that you’re prepared for any emergency.

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Track compounding progress
Every specialty add-on test includes a human clinician who reviews your data and writes a hyper-personalized report.
The best part? All your data is in one place on your secure dashboard: your blood biomarker results, integrated wearable & health app data, and specialty test scores, together for compound effect, and guided by human clinician-written insights.

You’re O-negative: the universal donor. It’s great for emergencies because your blood can help anyone. It also means you should receive O-negative blood if you ever need a transfusion, so let’s make sure that’s clearly noted in your health record.
What to expect
This test is added to your baseline blood draw—completed either in-clinic or during your at-home visit with a licensed phlebotomist.
Your NiaHealth clinician reviews your health goals, family history, baseline biomarkers, and specialty add-on results to create a hyper-personalized report with tailored lifestyle recommendations.
Your add-on test results will appear in your NiaHealth dashboard once ready, alongside your complete biomarker profile.
Book your 1:1 Signature Virtual Clinician Consult to review your results and co-create your personalized action plan. Included for Core + Ultra Members.
Health isn’t a sprint. It’s a strategy.
Every test builds on the last. With your clinician by your side and your data tracked year over year, you build habits that last—and a body that keeps up.

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FAQ
Still have questions?
NiaHealth currently operates in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Saskatchewan.
No - we do not prescribe medication. However, we do provide, where applicable, suggestions. For interventions (including medications and supplements), we include a note of suggestions that you can discuss with your current medical team. Prescriptions are left to their discretion.
We offer advice to enhance your current health state, emphasizing prevention through exercise, nutrition, sleep, and emotional well-being but not medical management of existing illness. If we discover any incidental health issues, we provide suggestions for discussion with your primary care provider. While our suggestions impact overall health and various chronic conditions, comprehensive medical management of existing illnesses remains the responsibility of your current medical team.
It isn't an absolution you cannot do NiaHealth for one year after pregnancy. Here is the nuance: NiaHealth isn’t designed for use during pregnancy as pregnancy brings big changes to your hormones, metabolism, and other body systems. These shifts make it hard to interpret biomarker data accurately. During pregnancy, your healthcare team is the best source for lab testing—they’ll focus on the specific markers that reflect the health of both you and your baby.
It is your choice as to when you have your next NiaHealth draw after pregnancy. After birth, your body goes through a recovery phase often called the “fourth trimester.” During this time, your hormones and metabolism gradually start returning toward their usual patterns. Many people notice things begin to stabilize around three months postpartum, though everyone’s timeline is a bit different.
If you’re breastfeeding, your body will continue to experience changes. Because of this, it can take longer for your system to fully settle. Between about three months and up to a year after delivery, your results from any biomarker-based health tools—including NiaHealth—can still fluctuate. By around one year postpartum, many people’s biomarkers are closer to their baseline, which makes results more reliable for understanding long-term health patterns.
No. NiaHealth does not sell your personal health information to third parties. NiaHealth has not and will not engage in the sale of personal health information for monetization purposes. If you have any questions, please review our Privacy Policy or reach out to our Chief Privacy Officer at privacy@niahealth.co.
Your blood. Your data. Your move.

