
What is Levels Pro and who does it benefit?
Levels new offering for clinicians is like a metabolic health operating system that makes real change easier for both patient and doctor.
Most practices that do great work in metabolic health have the same quiet frustration: the physiology they are trying to change is shaped by hundreds of small decisions, but the story they get is usually reconstructed from memory, a few numbers, and one visit at a time.
Levels Pro makes that story easier to see, and easier to work with, without turning care into a spreadsheet exercise --- by unifying the signals and context that drive change, then making the patterns legible for both practitioner and patient.
The simplest way to describe it is as a kind of operating system for metabolic care: a shared layer that brings together real-time signals, longer-term labs, and the day-to-day context that explains both. Instead of living across disconnected apps and PDFs, the inputs that drive metabolic change live in one place, and can be reviewed as a coherent timeline.
That framing matters because the point of Levels Pro is not "more data." It is fewer blind spots leading to better, more efficient care.
What is Levels Pro?
Levels Pro connects a patient-facing app with a practitioner dashboard so both sides can work from the same set of signals.
It brings together:
- Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM): real-time glucose curves and stability metrics.
- Comprehensive labs: deeper biomarker panels for longer-term progress and risk context.
- Lifestyle and nutrition context: food logging, plus sleep and activity signals.
- Dedicated programs and goals: structured guidance (Levels programs or practitioner-created programs) that makes "what to do next" clear day to day.
- Clinician review: a unified "health story" that helps practitioners interpret the full picture efficiently.
- Operational support: Levels handles onboarding, fulfillment, labs logistics, and support, so practices do not need to build an operations layer just to offer the program.
The goal is not to replace clinical judgment. It is to give clinical judgment better raw material, and to make insights easier to turn into action.
Why this helps practitioners
Most practitioners do not need convincing that metabolic dysfunction is widespread. The more practical issue is that metabolic care is hard to run well: it is longitudinal, it is behavior-dependent, and it tends to generate scattered information that takes time to interpret.
Levels Pro helps by:
- Reducing the "data scavenger hunt." Instead of juggling PDFs, wearable dashboards, and separate food logs, the practitioner gets a unified picture that connects behavior to physiology --- in one place, in real time.
- Adding an AI "connect-the-dots" layer. The system highlights the main storylines, summarizes what changed, and surfaces relationships worth testing so practitioners spend less time interpreting raw data and more time making decisions and coaching.
- Making between-visit work legible. Labs are crucial, but they are lagging indicators. CGM and daily context make it easier to see what is driving change week to week.
- Supporting more precise recommendations. When patterns are visible, guidance can move from broad best practices to targeted experiments: meal composition, timing, post-meal movement, sleep consistency, and stress-sensitive routines.
- Keeping the practice focused on care, not logistics. If the practice wants to offer CGM plus labs plus ongoing support, the operational burden can become a hidden tax. Levels Pro is designed so Levels handles the operational pieces while the practitioner focuses on clinical strategy.
In other words, it helps practitioners spend less time assembling the story and more time helping patients act on it.
Why this helps patients
Patients are often asked to change things that are genuinely hard to change, using feedback that arrives late and is hard to connect to daily life.
Levels Pro helps patients by:
- Creating earlier feedback loops. Instead of waiting for the next lab draw to learn whether something worked, patients can see more immediate signals and adjust sooner.
- Replacing vague rules with specific cause-and-effect. "Eat better" becomes "this meal tends to destabilize you" or "this routine seems to improve sleep and morning glucose."
- Making progress measurable in more than one way. The point is not perfect daily numbers. It is being able to see trends: glucose stability over weeks and biomarker improvement over months.
- Building accountability that feels supportive. Patients get daily guidance and goals in the app, and they know their practitioner can see what is happening between visits, which keeps the work grounded in reality rather than self-report.
- Helping adherence feel less like willpower. When the system makes patterns visible, the next step can be practical: a swap, a timing change, a walk, a repeatable routine.
The experience becomes less like periodic check-ins and more like a guided process.
Who this is for
Levels Pro fits best alongside practices that already view metabolic health as foundational, and that want objective visibility into what happens between visits.
That includes:
- Functional and integrative medicine clinics using labs and lifestyle interventions over time.
- Cardiometabolic and preventive-focused practices working on risk markers like ApoB, insulin resistance, HbA1c, and triglycerides.
- Nutrition practices and coaching models that need a tighter feedback loop to support adherence and personalization.
- Concierge and membership practices that want more continuity without building a heavy operational machine.
- Hybrid practices (women's health, performance, fatigue, weight management) where glucose stability and daily habits are meaningful levers.
The common thread is not specialty. It is that outcomes depend on what a patient does the other 23 hours, and both practitioner and patient benefit when that time becomes visible.
The point: a clearer shared story
Levels Pro is not designed to make care feel more technical. It makes care more concrete.
When glucose, labs, food, sleep, and activity live in separate places, it is easy for care to turn into educated guesswork. When they live on a unified timeline, both patient and practitioner can make decisions with more context, sooner, and with fewer blind spots.
That is the "operating system" idea in practice: not a new layer of complexity, but a shared foundation that makes metabolic care easier to deliver and easier to follow.

Learn more about Levels Pro
Extend care beyond the exam room with Levels Pro, the metabolic health operating system that unifies CGM, labs, food logs, and lifestyle data into a single, clinician-ready view. If you are ready to practice truly proactive, personalized, preventative medicine, partner with Levels and start building measurable cardiometabolic outcomes at scale. Click here to learn more about Levels for practitioners.




