Weakens the immune system by destroying vital cells that are needed to fight off disease and infections. The only way to know if you have HIV is to get tested. Symptoms may involve a flu-like episode within the first 2-4weeks after infection. Testing may be performed through either the blood, urine, or oral fluid. Rapid HIV is available with results in 20…
Anemia Panel Our Anemia Panel is a comprehensive set of tests used to assist in the diagnosis and monitoring of anemia, or a decrease in red blood cells. These are the cells in the blood that carry oxygen throughout the body. Symptoms such as fatigue, fast or irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath or dizziness could be due to anemia. Includes…
The Basic Wellness Screening is the best and most commonly used screening to evaluate an individual’s overall health status. The Basic Wellness Screening is utilized in routine physical’s in addition, other testing may be required depending on an individual’s risk factors and biological sex.
A common sexually transmitted disease caused by the bacterium Chlamydia Trachomatis. Most people infected have no symptoms but are still at risk to infect others. Testing is painless and involves a simple urine test from men or women.
An infection of the liver caused by the Hepatitis B virus. Symptoms can vary but may include yellowing of the eyes, dark urine and abdominal pain. Testing involves the collection of a blood sample.
An infection of the liver caused by the Hepatitis C virus. Symptoms may not occur right away but may include fatigue, joint pain, and jaundice. Testing involves the collection of a blood sample.
The Immunization/Vaccination Panel involves three tests used to confirm immunity to certain infectious diseases. Most health care facilities, schools, and jobs require proof of testing completion for each of these tests prior to interacting within their environments.