Tuesday, January 6, 2026

AI Performance on Routine Blood Panels

AI has advanced rapidly over the past year, and it can now generate surprisingly detailed insights from routine wellness labs such as a CBC and Comprehensive Metabolic Panel. I decided to give my AI tool (i.e., Grok 4) a test run using real data, and below are the results from those trials.

Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for interpretation of your lab results and for any health‑related decisions.


How to Upload Your Blood Test for Grok Analysis

To submit a blood test result for Grok to analyze:

1️⃣Take a clear photo or screenshot of your blood test results (PDF, lab report image, or printed sheet). Make sure all values, reference ranges, units, and dates are fully visible and legible.

2️⃣Upload the image directly in Grok's chat:

  • On grok.com, x.com web, or the Grok/X mobile apps (iOS/Android), use the attachment/paperclip icon (🔗 or +) next to the message input box.
  • Select and upload the image file(s).

3️⃣Add context in your message, for example:

  • "Please analyze this blood test for iron/ferritin levels" or "What does this full blood panel indicate?"
  • Mention any symptoms, age, sex, or specific concerns (e.g., fatigue, suspected deficiency/overload).

Once uploaded, Grok can view and interpret the results, explain values in context (including reference vs. functional/optimal ranges), flag anything notable, and suggest next steps.

Important disclaimer: Grok's analysis is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical interpretation or diagnosis. Always discuss results with your physician.


CBC With Differential — Test Run

This is one of the most common blood tests ordered because it provides a broad snapshot of:
  • Anemia or polycythemia (low or high red cells/hemoglobin)
  • Infection or inflammation (elevated or low white cells, shifts in differential)
  • Immune status/allergies (e.g., high eosinophils)
  • Bleeding or clotting risks (low or high platelets)
  • Overall bone marrow health

Input Data




AI Interpretation


Comprehensive Metabolic Panel — Test Run

This is one of the most common blood tests ordered because it provides a broad snapshot of:
  • Blood sugar control (diabetes or hypoglycemia risk)
  • Kidney function (filtration and waste clearance)
  • Liver function (damage, fatty liver, or hepatitis)
  • Electrolyte and fluid balance (hydration, nerve/muscle function)
  • Protein status (nutrition, inflammation, or organ issues)
  • Bone/mineral health (calcium levels)

Input Data




AI Interpretation


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