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Cycle and PCT blood test decoding

This service helps you make sense of your bloodwork during a cycle or PCT: upload your results — several reports at once if you have them, and we compare the values over time by date — and the AI explains what your hormones, liver panel, lipids and complete blood count show while you're on compounds. Your first decoding is free, no sign-up required. This is informational support to help you understand your numbers and prepare questions for your doctor; it is not a substitute for an in-person consultation and does not prescribe therapy.

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What else we decode

Not just this area — upload any data and get a clear breakdown in minutes.

Scope

What we analyse

  • Hormones (testosterone, estradiol, prolactin, LH/FSH)

    We explain the key hormones on cycle and PCT: total and free testosterone, estradiol (E2), prolactin, LH, and FSH. We show how each value deviates from the reference range and what's worth discussing with your doctor when it rises or gets suppressed.

  • Liver panel

    We decode ALT, AST, GGT, bilirubin, and alkaline phosphatase, the markers people watch most closely with oral compounds. The AI flags which values fall outside the normal range and how pronounced the deviation is.

  • Lipid panel

    We break down total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, and triglycerides, since lipid metabolism reacts noticeably to a cycle. We show the balance between 'good' and 'bad' cholesterol and frame questions for your cardiologist or GP.

  • Complete blood count

    We explain hemoglobin, hematocrit, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Elevated hematocrit and erythrocytosis are a common concern on a testosterone cycle, so the AI calls out values beyond the reference range separately.

  • Trends over time

    Upload several lab reports and the service plots your values by date, showing how they changed: before the cycle, on cycle, during, and after PCT. That makes it clearer whether your own axis is recovering and where your hormones and lipids are headed.

  • Athletic context: cycle / TRT / PCT

    Our explanations account for the fact that values are read while you're on compounds, not as a healthy person off therapy. This helps you not panic over expected shifts and soberly assess which deviations genuinely warrant a specialist's attention.

How it works

Three steps to a clear result

  1. Upload your data

    Take a photo of a test or scan, upload a PDF — or just describe your symptoms. Several files at once, no sign-up.

  2. AI analyses everything

    It reads test values and findings on images and checks them against reference ranges. For tests from different dates, it tracks the trend.

  3. A clear result

    What’s normal, what’s off and what it means — in plain language, with advice on which doctor to see.

FAQ

Common questions

  • On cycle, the most common panels are hormones (testosterone, estradiol, prolactin, LH, FSH), liver panel, lipid panel, and a complete blood count. During PCT, the trend in LH, FSH, and testosterone matters most, since it reflects the recovery of your own production. Your doctor determines the exact list and frequency based on your compounds and condition. The service helps you understand results you already have.

  • On cycle, values often fall outside the usual reference range, which is expected and doesn't equal a diagnosis. The AI shows which markers deviated and by how much, and explains what they mean in an athletic context (cycle, TRT, PCT). The decoding is informational: it helps you prepare questions but doesn't replace your doctor's assessment and prescriptions.

  • A single test is just a snapshot at the moment it was drawn. Trends over time show direction: whether estradiol is climbing, whether LH and FSH are recovering after the cycle, and how the liver panel and lipids are behaving. Upload several results and the service arranges them into a timeline, making patterns far clearer than isolated numbers.

  • People usually track estradiol and prolactin, total and free testosterone, the liver panel, the lipid panel, plus hematocrit and hemoglobin from the complete blood count. The service flags values outside the reference range and explains what they mean, so you understand the picture and can discuss any deviations with your doctor.

  • Your first decoding is free and available without registration: just upload your lab results. You'll get a clear explanation of your values and, if you have several reports, their trend over time. The service is informational and does not make a diagnosis; final conclusions and prescriptions are up to your doctor.

  • No. The service helps you understand what the numbers in your cycle and PCT labs mean and prepare for your appointment, but it doesn't prescribe therapy or dosages and doesn't make a diagnosis. With pronounced deviations, for example in the liver panel, lipids, or hematocrit, you should show the results to a relevant specialist.

Reviews

What our users say

Stories from people who already got a clear breakdown of their results. All reviews

  • Artem — отзыв о LabReadAI

    Artem

    Cycle & sport

    I've been training for a long time and know my stuff, but decided to test this section out of curiosity and uploaded my current workout plan for review. The AI gave me an analysis right away, straight to the point, no fluff or nonsense. I adjusted a couple of things about the timing of my supplements based on what it said, and it actually worked out great. As a tool for checking your plans and doing a quick review — it's really solid, I'd recommend it

  • Mikhail — отзыв о LabReadAI

    Mikhail

    Cycle & sport

    Decided to get a PCT course from labreadai to check out the quality myself. Everything went great, recovery after the cycle didn't drag on at all. Feeling good, totally happy with the results. The price is fair, it works, so I'd recommend it

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The service is informational and not intended to diagnose emergency, oncological or psychiatric conditions. For acute symptoms, call emergency services (112).