MetaSense helps you understand 18 core blood markers across 6 key metabolic systems, using doctor-reviewed lab results and a plain-language educational report.
Your doctor-reviewed lab results are presented in a plain-language MetaSense Report, helping you understand your marker profile in context.
Metabolic changes rarely happen overnight. They often develop quietly over years, before symptoms appear and before routine markers become clearly abnormal.
MetaSense gives you a clearer view of your metabolic starting point, so you can understand where you are today, make informed lifestyle decisions earlier, and track whether your body is moving in the right direction.
Food choices and diet patterns do not affect everyone in exactly the same way. Two people can follow lower-carbohydrate, higher-fat, keto, LCHF, or fasting-style approaches, yet show different patterns in glucose, insulin, lipids, liver markers, inflammation, uric acid, and other blood markers.
MetaSense does not prescribe a diet. It helps you understand how your own markers respond, so food and lifestyle decisions can be guided by your personal baseline rather than guesswork.
See how your everyday food choices may be reflected in glucose, insulin, lipids, and liver markers.
Different eating approaches, including lower-carb, higher-fat, keto, LCHF, or fasting-style habits, may be reflected differently across your markers.
Sleep, stress, movement, alcohol, recent illness, and recovery may also influence your metabolic picture.
Use your own marker profile as a clearer starting point for more informed lifestyle decisions.
The MetaSense Advanced Panel combines lifestyle-responsive markers with baseline health context, helping you see how daily habits may be reflected in your metabolic data. It is designed to show relationships across markers, not just isolated numbers.
Fasting Glucose, Fasting Insulin, HbA1c. These markers help show how your body is managing blood sugar and insulin response over time. They are often influenced by food patterns, carbohydrate load, weight, and physical activity.
Lifestyle-responsiveTSH provides baseline context for thyroid signalling, which helps regulate energy, metabolism, and hormonal balance. It is less directly tied to daily lifestyle, but important for the overall metabolic picture.
Baseline contextTotal Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, Triglycerides. These markers show your lipid profile and how your body handles circulating fats. Triglycerides and HDL can be especially useful when viewed alongside insulin, glucose, diet, alcohol intake, and activity patterns.
Lifestyle-responsiveAST, ALT, Bilirubin, GGT. Liver markers provide context around how your body processes metabolic load. They may be influenced by alcohol, medication, body composition, recent illness, and overall metabolic stress.
Lifestyle-responsivehs-CRP and ferritin provide context around inflammation, recovery, and iron storage. They may be influenced by sleep, stress, exercise, recent illness, and supplementation.
Lifestyle-responsiveFull Blood Count, Urea, Creatinine with eGFR, Uric Acid. These markers provide broader safety and kidney function context. They are not all lifestyle-responsive, but they help give the MetaSense Report a more complete health-data foundation.
Safety contextSome tests in the MetaSense panel may be intended for individual-level assessment under Singapore's Screening Test Review Committee (STRC) framework, rather than general population screening. MetaSense is not a substitute for clinical diagnosis.
From health declaration to final report, every step is clearly guided.
Submit your registration, health declaration, and consent forms.
A licensed Singapore doctor reviews your profile and confirms whether the MetaSense panel is appropriate for you.
If suitable, your blood sample will be collected by a trained blood collection professional at an HCSA-licensed laboratory facility in Singapore.
After your blood sample is processed, your official lab results are reviewed where appropriate and used to prepare your plain-language MetaSense Report, with clear explanations to help you understand your metabolic health in context.
Singapore's metabolic health burden is real, but many early changes are not easy to feel day to day. MetaSense brings together a curated panel and structured report, designed around the way people in Singapore live, eat, work, and manage stress.
Get StartedMetaSense may be useful if you:
MetaSense is developed and operated by MetaClarity, a Singapore-registered business.
The programme follows a structured workflow involving doctor review and HCSA-licensed lab partner support, with a focus on metabolic health education and lifestyle awareness.
MetaSense helps participants understand their metabolic baseline and how changes in lifestyle may be reflected in their markers over time. It is not a medical diagnosis, treatment, or substitute for clinical care.
Your first report gives you a metabolic baseline. Over time, repeating the same panel can help you see whether changes in your routine are reflected in your markers.
Your first MetaSense Report shows where your markers sit today, highlighting lifestyle-responsive areas that may be worth closer attention.
Use your report as a reference when considering lifestyle adjustments, either with your doctor or as part of your own routine.
When you are ready, repeat the same panel to compare results and see whether your markers have shifted.
MetaSense does not promise specific outcomes. It offers the opportunity to see how your body is responding over time.
Complete the steps below. A licensed Singapore doctor will review your health declaration before your lab visit is confirmed.
MetaSense is for education and lifestyle awareness. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition.