Lab Test Interpretation on Cycle and PCT Online
Upload a photo or PDF of your blood tests — the AI explains your results in the context of training and your protocol (cycle, TRT, PCT): hormones, liver, lipids, blood. It tells you what is expected under training load or on cycle, and what warrants seeing a doctor. Upload several tests across dates to see the trend. No sign-up. First lab test interpretation once per year — free, no sign-up. After that — 350 ₽ per report.
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Which on-cycle and PCT lab tests the AI interprets
Interpretation of lab tests on a testosterone or steroid cycle, before a cycle and during PCT. The AI accounts for the training context: what shifts with training and the protocol, and what needs attention.
Complete blood count & biochemistry
CBC and biochemistry on cycle: hemoglobin, hematocrit, red cells, liver markers (ALT, AST, GGT), creatinine, total protein. What is expected under load and what is concerning.
Hormones: testosterone, estradiol, prolactin
Interpretation of total and free testosterone, estradiol, prolactin, LH, FSH and SHBG on cycle and PCT. What deviations mean in the protocol context.
Creatine kinase & load markers
Why creatine kinase (CK) is elevated in people who train, when a high value is expected after load and when it warrants a closer look.
Lipids & cholesterol
Lipid panel on cycle: cholesterol, LDL, HDL, triglycerides. How the lipid profile shifts and what to watch.
PCT lab tests
Interpretation of markers during recovery after a cycle (PCT): the hormonal axis, liver and kidney markers — what is within the expected range for the recovery phase.
Trend across the cycle
Upload tests for several dates — before, during and after the cycle. The system shows the trajectory by protocol phase.
How on-cycle lab test interpretation works
Upload your blood tests
Photograph the form or upload a PDF from the lab. Several files across cycle and PCT dates are fine.
AI analyzes in protocol context
The AI recognizes the parameters, assesses them in the context of training and the protocol phase (cycle/PCT) and compares the trend across dates.
Get a clear interpretation
Each parameter: what it means in your context, what is expected on cycle, and what warrants seeing a doctor.
On-cycle lab test interpretation: benefits
All parameters
CBC, biochemistry, hormones, lipids, enzymes — the AI explains every parameter in the context of load and protocol.
Trend by phase
Upload tests for different dates — before, on cycle, on PCT — the system shows the trajectory and explains the changes.
Training context
The AI tells expected training- and cycle-related changes apart from genuine red flags.
Photo & PDF
A phone photo of the form or a PDF from the lab — upload from any device.
Data security
Files are deleted after processing. We do not store test results.
Once a year free
First lab test interpretation once per year — free, no sign-up. After that, pay per use via the secure Tinkoff payment service.
Health monitoring, not medical advice
This interpretation is for reference and helps you understand your tests; it does not replace a doctor and is not a prescription. We do not advise on doses or compounds. For worrying results or symptoms, see a doctor.
On-cycle lab test interpretation FAQ
People who train and get blood work before a cycle, on cycle or during PCT. The AI reads parameters in the context of training load and protocol phase.
Complete blood count and biochemistry, hormones (testosterone, estradiol, prolactin, LH, FSH, SHBG), lipids, liver and kidney markers — from a photo or PDF.
It distinguishes what is expected under intense training and on cycle (and why) from a genuine reason to see a doctor. 'It's just the cycle' never masks a real problem.
Yes. Upload forms for different dates — before, on cycle, on PCT — and the system shows the trend by phase.
No. The service helps you understand your tests and protect your health. We do not design protocols or give doses. It is not a substitute for a doctor.
First interpretation once per year — free, no sign-up. After that — a fixed price per report, pay per use.