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.