Aids in the diagnosis and monitoring of acute pancreatitis or other disorders involving the pancreas. May also be used in diagnosing cystic fibrosis, celiac disease, and Crohn disease.
Commonly known as the Lipid Panel, this test assesses the risk of an individual developing cardiovascular disease. Lipid Profile testing is also utilized to monitor the effectiveness of treatment for cardiovascular diseases. Typically fasting is required before testing.
Partial Thromboplastin Time test investigates symptoms related to excessive bleeding and clotting disorders. Prothrombin Test evaluates how the body forms blood clots.
This test has multiple uses including investigating the absence of menstrual periods, infertility in both men and women, and diagnosing cause of decreased libido or dysfunction.
Prothrombin Time (PT) helps diagnose bleeding and excessive clotting disorders. International Normalized Ratio is based on the results of the PT test and helps monitor treatment of blood thinning medications.
Commonly used in overall health screenings to assess kidney function, diagnose kidney disorders, and evaluate individuals who may be at risk for developing kidney disease.
Evaluate an individual for iron deficiency or iron overload. Assesses the ability for the body to transport iron in the blood and help monitor liver function and nutrition. (Fasting may be required)
Detects high levels of uric acid in the blood to diagnose gout and monitor levels for individual’s treatment of cancer specifically chemotherapy or radiation treatment. This test may also be used to evaluate the cause of reoccurring kidney stones.
Diagnose VZV infection. Determines an individual’s immunity to Chickenpox (children) and Shingles (adults) by measuring antibody levels. Immunity is noted through the development of IgG antibodies.