A very common infectious disease caused by Neisseria gonorrhea, which is a bacterium that grows and multiplies in the mucus membranes of the body. Some symptoms include: burning when urinating, swollen testicles or vulva, or swollen glands. Testing involves a urine sample.
Testosterone is a hormone produced in the gonads (testicles or ovaries) and is much higher in males. It is the main androgen (male hormone) that stimulates the development of male characteristics. Throughout life, testosterone plays vital roles including fetal development, puberty in male kids, and reproduction in adulthood. In terms of its full-time purpose, testosterone builds and maintains strength and…
Measures the amount of HcG in the blood. Primarily used to confirm a pregnancy, identify an ectopic pregnancy; monitor an at-risk pregnancy and fetal abnormalities.
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…
Used to evaluate an individual for autoimmune disorders that affect tissues and organs in the body. Commonly used to diagnose systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
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.
Detects inflammation and evaluates an individual for acute or chronic inflammatory conditions such as arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, or bacterial and fungal infections.
Monitors treatment of individuals diagnosed with cancer. Testing is usually required before treatment begins, then utilized to measure response to treatment and whether the cancer has progressed or recurred.
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.
Measures and evaluates the white blood cells (leukocytes), red blood cells (erythrocytes), and platelets (thrombocytes) that circulate in the blood. This test is useful in helping diagnose conditions such as anemia, infections, leukemia, and bleeding disorders.
Measures the levels of electrolytes in the body as well as the function of the liver, kidneys, and inherently provides the status of an individual’s metabolism. A screening tool for diabetes, liver disease, kidney disease and hypertension.
A test required by the Department of Transportation for all commercial drivers. This test ensures that all drivers can operate commercial vehicles safely.
Measures the amount estradiol in the blood, evaluates ovarian function, assesses the cause of abnormal vaginal bleeding, abnormal menstrual periods, and infertility. Commonly test for women’s wellness to detect hormone imbalance and symptoms related to menopause.
Helps diagnose and distinguish between autoimmune disorders. Testing usually follows a positive ANA test when the individual exhibits symptoms related to an autoimmune disorder.
Assesses iron stores in the body. In conjunction with other iron testing this test is useful for detecting iron deficiency or iron overload. Testing is utilized to assess symptoms related to iron deficiency anemia. Symptoms include weakness, dizziness, headaches, chronic fatigue, and pale skin. Fasting may be required before testing
Evaluates the level and function of fibrinogen in relation to possible bleeding disorders, abnormal bleeding disorders, abnormal fibrinolysis, and sometimes used to determine an individual’s overall risk of developing cardiovascular disease. Two types of testing are commonly used to evaluate Fibrinogen. Fibrinogen Activity: Measures the ability and function of fibrinogen to convert into insoluble fibrin. Fibrinogen Antigen: Determines if decreased…
In conjunction with other hormone testing the FSH test evaluates the cause of infertility issues, helps diagnose conditions associated with the dysfunction of reproductive organs (ovaries or testicles), and aids in the diagnosis of pituitary or hypothalamic disorders.
Evaluates the thyroid gland function and helps diagnose hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. Useful in monitoring treatment of an individual with a known thyroid disorder.
Evaluates the thyroid gland function and helps diagnose hyperthyroidism. Useful in monitoring treatment of an individual with a known thyroid disorder.
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.
A common sexually transmitted viral disease that causes genital pain and sores. Herpes produces contagious sores that usually appear on the mouth or around the genital area. The most common test used to diagnose herpes is the PCR blood test and it is very accurate. HSV1 (oral) & HSV 2 (genital)
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.
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Known as synthetic marijuana, this is a psychoactive designer drug that is derived from natural herbs sprayed with synthetic chemicals which allegedly mimics the side effects of marijuana.
To walk into a lab and lay your situation on the table is never an easy thing. Paternity testing is a hardcore subject to discuss, but sometimes it is necessary. It is often required for legal purposes including custody or child support battles. We aim to give you fast and confidential results.
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.
Detects if an individual has been infected by the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi or Borrelia mayonii also detects antibodies produced in response to the infection.
Partial Thromboplastin Time test investigates symptoms related to excessive bleeding and clotting disorders. Prothrombin Test evaluates how the body forms blood clots.
The Physical Screening is a common screening for both adults and children. The standard physical screening evaluates an individual’s blood pressure, heart rate, and respiratory rate. Please note technicians will request information regarding an individual’s current medications, supplements, allergies, health changes, health history, and recent surgeries.
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.
A sexually transmitted disease that if not treated can cause long term complications. Symptoms can vary with syphilis depending on the stage of the disease. Stage 1 may involve painless sores on the genitals, rectum or mouth. Stage 2 involves a body rash. Stage 3 may not occur for some time and may be symptomless but can cause damage to…
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)
A sexually transmitted disease caused by a small organism, Trichomonas vaginalis. Women are more affected by the disease than men and symptoms may include; greenish or yellow discharge with a strong odor, vaginal itching and painful urination. Testing involves a urine sample.
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.