Hello~Wow, that is a very thorough lab report, I love how they check everything and then go into deeper detail for some of them. As to being an expert, none of us here are doctors, we are here to give suggestions but as to major things, that is up to your doctor to answer.
That being said, I didn't see anything that would raise a red flag in my opinion, your bloods are stellar. The only thing I would work on is getting your Vitamin D level up as having a low level can cause so many health issues, they are even finding out that low D levels are found in those with Covid but those with higher levels are not having as much trouble with Covid issues.
I notice the report said your CRP is high, it isn't high, it is "normal" I even noticed on the lab that high was above 3.00 and you are 2.4, so that is great. This means that you do not have much inflammation in your system which is good because it is actually the inflammation that can cause heart issues if your cholesterol, so again, in my opinion, you have nothing to worry about.
Your eosinophils are only one point higher than normal, again, at another lab, that could be considered normal. Eos are part of the white blood cell family and sometimes a hidden infection can cause an elevation, but as I said, yours is only one point, so I wouldn't be too concerned.
Liver function looks good too, again, not too much above "normal" but it wouldn't hurt to ask for your own peace of mind.
I don't think you have a thing to worry about, but, if you are concerned, then make an appointment with the prescribing GP and discuss those items. Every lab has different reference ranges, so what may to too low or too high for one, may be "normal" at another lab.
Don't worry, if I had that report, I would be so happy. Well done.