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This test will provide a numeric value and references ranges dependent on your age and sex.
Elevated levels of alkaline phosphatase can be seen in the detection of liver disease, bone disorders, or gallbladder disease.
Low levels of alkaline phosphatase can be seen in malnutrition of either vitamins or minerals, and it may also be temporarily seen after blood transfusions or cardiac bypass surgery.
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This test includes AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone).
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This test includes an ANA Screen only. If the ANA is positive, then there is a chance that additional testing may automatically be performed. If the ANA is negative, then no additional testing will be performed.
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This test includes: Avuncular Test- Informational (Non-Legal).
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- Testosterone
- Progesterone
- Estradiol
- DHEA-S
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The Basic Thyroid Panel includes a broad view of the balance of the main thyroid hormones, and can help orient your caregiver to potential imbalances or problems related to the thyroid system. This panel includes the following tests:
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
- Total T4
- T3 Uptake
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The benefits of knowing your blood type range from identification (blood is a powerful genetic fingerprint!) to nutrition (according to some studies, certain blood types break down foods better than others, allowing customers to better manage their health).
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This test will provide a numeric value and references ranges for smokers and non-smokers.
Elevated levels of CEA can be detected in primary colorectal cancer and also in other malignancies involving the gastrointestinal tract, lung, prostate, ovaries and pancreatic cancers. CEA testing should not be done as a general screening test for undetected cancers.
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The CICA test measures gut health on the genetic, antibody and cellular levels. The CICA test includes the following tests:
- Genetic – HLA Typing for Celiac Disease (HLA-DQ2.5 and HLA-DQ8; ATG16L1 + N0D2)
- Antibody/Serological
- Total Serum IgA
- Tissue Transgluatminase Antibody (tTG) – IgA and IgG
- Deamidated Gliadin Peptide (DGP) Antibody – IgA and IgG
- Anti-Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Antibody (ASCA)
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The Lipid Panel includes the following tests:
- Total Cholesterol
- HDL
- LDL
- HDL/LDL Ratio
- Triglycerides
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The Lipoprotein (a) test consists of a blood test to measure LPa levels.
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The Advanced Cholesterol and Lipoprotein Profile includes:
- Lipoprotein Fractionation
- Lipoprotein Particle Numbers
- Total Cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol, LDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides
- hs-CRP
- Homocysteine
- Apolipoprotein A-1
- Apolipoprotein B
- Lipoprotein (a)
- Insulin
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This panel includes the following tests:
- Lipid Panel
- Hepatic Function Panel
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The test result will screen for the presence of C. difficile toxin.
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The Complete Blood Count (CBC) measures:
- White blood cell count.
- White blood cell differential.
- Red blood cell count.
- Red blood cell density.
- Hemoglobin levels.
- Blood platelet count.
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This panel includes the following tests:
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)
- Lipid Panel
- Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c)
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
- Estradiol
- Testosterone (Free and Total)
- Progesterone
- DHEA-Sulfate
- Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
- Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
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This panel includes the following tests:
- Sodium (Na)
- Potassium (K)
- Chloride (Cl)
- Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
- Calcium (Ca)
- Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
- Creatinine (Cr)
- Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR)
- Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
- Bilirubin, Total
- Aspartate Transaminase (AST)
- Alanine Transaminase (ALT)
- Albumin
- Total Protein
- Glucose
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The Comprehensive Thyroid Panel is the most complete of the three thyroid panels. This panel will look at all levels of the various Thyroid Hormones, as well as an estimate of how well they are being taken in or used by the body; but will also include a test for a type of antibodies seen in certain autoimmune diseases of the Thyroid system. This panel includes the following tests:
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
- Total T4
- Free T4
- Free T3
- Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies (TPO)
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The Saliva Cortisol Test measures the level of cortisol in your saliva.
NORMAL RANGE:
Varies depending on age and supplementation.
HIGH RESULTS INDICATE:
High results may indicate Cushing syndrome or a tumor or disorder affecting the pituitary or adrenal glands.
LOW RESULTS INDICATE:
Low results may indicate primary or secondary Addison’s disease (or adrenal insufficiency) or a tumor or disorder affecting the pituitary or adrenal glands.
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The Cortisol Lab Test is a blood test used to measure the level of cortisol in the blood.
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Some research indicates that DHEA‐S may cause higher than normal levels of androgens and estrogens (sex hormones) in the body, and may increase your risk of prostate, breast, ovarian, and other hormone‐ sensitive cancers.
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The test will provide a value within a reference range in regard to your sex.
The Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) is a test that detects the presence of inflammation that can be caused by one or more conditions such as infections, autoimmune disorders, or tumor.
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Are your ovaries functioning properly? Are you able to have children?
The Estradiol Test gives you a lot of information on your ovarian reserve (where your eggs are).
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The Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) test is usually performed to help diagnose problems with sexual development, menstruation, fertility, menopause, or pituitary disorders.
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The test result will provide a numeric reference range that will show the detection of antibodies.
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This test will determine if your blood glucose level is within a healthy range. It will also screen for, diagnose, and monitor pre‐diabetes, diabetes, hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia.
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Is your diabetes under control? With ANY LAB TEST NOW®, you can get this common and important test fast and without an appointment. The information from this test is vital for anyone managing their diabetes.
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This Liver Function Panel (Hepatic Function) includes the following tests:
- Total Protein
- Albumin
- Total Bilirubin
- Direct Bilirubin
- Alkaline Phosphatase
- AST
- ALT
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If left untreated, hepatitis can lead to fatigue or more serious issues like liver failure. What’s most disturbing is how hepatitis can remain dormant in your body for years and cause no outward physical symptoms. It may be impossible to detect hepatitis with just a physical examination because you may not have any noticeable symptoms.
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Inflammation can pop up in your body in a number of ways. With the C‐Reactive Protein (High Sensitivity, Cardiac) Test, you’ll know if inflammation has damaged the inner lining of your arteries, thus increasing your chances of a heart attack.
This test can also check for infection after surgery, determine any infections or diseases causing inflammation, or see how well your body is reacting to treatment.
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The homocysteine test consists of a blood test that measures the level of homocysteine in the blood.
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The test result will provide a numeric value of the iodine level in your body. The results will include an index that will reflect adequate dietary intake, possible deficiency or overload.
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The test result will provide a numeric value of the iron level in your body. The normal reference range is predicated on the sex of the individual. Testing your iron level is an essential part of your hematologic evaluation.
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Symptoms of Lyme disease are very commonly mistaken for the flu. In the early stages of Lyme disease you may experience headaches, fatigue, sore muscles and joints, and a fever, but it may take anywhere from 3 days to a month for any symptoms to appear, if they appear at all. Up to 25% of those who have the disease show no symptoms. It is possible to not have any symptoms in the early stages of the disease and to not even remember being bitten. One very clear symptom is a round, red rash at the site of the bite. These rashes can get very large.
Lyme disease can be easily treated with antibiotics and is very effective in eliminating the infection. In 10-20% of those infected long term health issues can remain even after treatment, lasting up to 6 months or longer. If the test results are negative but symptoms are still present, a repeat test should be performed a few weeks later as it may take up to 2 months for antibodies to the Lyme disease bacterium to develop.
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The Magnesium Blood Test measures the level of magnesium present in your blood.
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When someone is exposed to the Measles virus, either through a vaccination or exposure to the virus and an infection, the body develops antibodies to the virus. This test is performed to determine immunity to measles (Rubeola). A measles antibodies test can detect a recent or past infection, and it can determine whether a person has received the vaccine or never been exposed to the virus. Pregnant women should have a Measles Titer to ensure that they are immune to protect their unborn child from infection.
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The test result will show the presence of ova and parasites.
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The Phosphate (AS PHOS) Test measures the amount of phosphate in the blood.
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The Potassium Test is a blood test used to measure the level of potassium in the blood.
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The Pregnancy Test (Yes or No) includes hCG, Total, Qualitative.
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The Pregnancy Test (Yes or No) includes hCG with Gestational Table.
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The Prenatal Obstetric Panel includes the following tests:
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- ABO (blood type) – Rh factor
- TSH
- HIV (4th Generation)
- RPR
- Hepatitis B surface Antigen
- Measles (IgG)
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Are you worried that you can’t have children? A Progesterone Test can help find the cause of infertility, monitor the success of infertility medicines, and a multitude of other information to assess the ability to have children. It can also help diagnose problems with the adrenal glands and some types of cancer.
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This test includes PSA, Total.
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This test includes PSA, Free and Total.
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By measuring the amount of time the body takes to form a blood clot in a test tube, the aPTT test can determine the amount and the function of certain coagulation factors. For people who are at increased risk of blood clots that can cause stroke or heart attack, Heparin, an anti-coagulant is sometimes prescribed. While on Heparin therapy it is important to monitor both the effectiveness of the therapy and to ensure that the body is still able to properly form blood clots.
If you experiencing unexplained bruising or bleeding, have developed a thromboembolism (clot that has broken free and is moving through the veins), have an acute condition that may cause bleeding and the clots to be used too quickly, or chronic liver disease this test will help to determine the cause allowing treatment to prevent life threatening bleeding events. This test may also be used prior to surgery to determine a patient’s bleeding tendencies so that surgical staff is prepared for the possibility of increased blood loss or if the patient has a history of history of frequent or excessive bleeding.
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The PT test measures the speed of blood clot formation in seconds and is compared to the normal range for healthy individuals.
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The test result will show a numeric value of your reverse T3.
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The Rheumatoid Arthritis Factor (RA Factor) Test measures the rheumatoid factor antibody in the blood – typically not present in a normal individual’s blood. If present, this can indicate and diagnose rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory diseases.
In fact, a positive RA factor is also present in patients with other conditions including other connective tissue diseases, infectious diseases like hepatitis, parasites, liver disease and more.
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The Adrenal Stress Take Home Hormone Kit test includes:
- DHEA-S (DS)
- Diurnal Cortisol (Cx4)
The Adrenal Stress Take Home Hormone Kit consists of a saliva test with 4 tubes, 1 large and 3 small, in the kit. The large tube is for collection of DHEA and morning cortisol. The three smaller tubes are for noon, evening and bedtime collection of cortisol samples.
The test measures bioavailable (active) hormone levels for those with unexplained anxiety, irritability, fatigue, sugar cravings, decreased energy, strength, stamina etc.
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The Sickle Cell Anemia Screen consists of the following tests to identify the presence of Hemoglobin S:
- Hemoglobin S solubility test
- Sodium Metabisulfite test
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The Skin Vitality Take Home Hormone Kit test includes:
- Estradiol (E2)
- Progesterone (Pg)
- Testosterone (T)
- DHEA-S (DS)
- Diurnal Cortisol (Cx4)
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
- Vitamin D (D2, D3)
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The Sleep Balance Take Home Hormone Kit is a simple urine test requiring urine collection on test strips at 4 times throughout the day that are representative of the peaks and troughs of melatonin and cortisol production.
Urine collection upon awakening measures the nighttime melatonin level, while the second collection about 2 hours later measures cortisol awakening response. The third collection in the evening should measure melatonin and cortisol when they should both be low and the last test just before bed measures the melatonin level as its rising for sleep and the lowest point of cortisol production of the day.
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Test components:
- Testosterone Free
- Testosterone Total
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The Continued Testosterone Therapy Panel consists of the following tests:
- Testosterone (Free/Total)
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)
- Estradiol
- Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)
- SHBG Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)
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The Pre-Testosterone Therapy Panel consists of the following tests:
- Testosterone (Free/Total)
- Complete Blood Count
- Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)
- Estradiol
- Lipid Panel
- Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) with reflex to Thyroid Hormone (T4/Free)
- Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)
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The Thyroglobulin Antibodies test measures the level of antibodies to thyroglobulin in the body.
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The Elements-Thyroid Take Home Hormone Kit tests:
TSH, Free T4, Total T4, Free T3, TPO antibodies, and Thyroglobulin in dried blood spot
Iodine, Bromine, Selenium, Arsenic, Mercury, Cadmium, and Creatinine in dried urine.
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The Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies test can detect whether antibodies are present and which type (Hashimoto’s or Grave’s) they are. The test can also be used to rule out an autoimmune thyroid disorder and distinguish between an autoimmune or other types of thyroid dysfunction. The test may also be used to identify the underlying cause of goiter (an enlarged thyroid gland) and unexplained high or low thyroid hormone levels.
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Are you always tired? Does your weight fluctuate?
It may be the result of a dysfunctional thyroid. If there is a thyroid level imbalance in your body, you may be more susceptible to everything from osteoporosis and heart disease to infertility and fatigue.
Thyroid disorders are more common in women and they often occur after pregnancy and with older age.
Find out now if you have hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism.
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The Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity (or TIBC) tests for:
- Iron
- Total Iron Binding Capacity
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The test will provide a numeric value of the amount of uric acid that is present in your body.
The reason for you to get this test is because you might suspect that you have signs of the condition of gout, or monitoring your levels due to cancer treatment.
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The Urinalysis (UA) tests for the following:
1. Leukocytes
2. Nitrite
3. Urobilinogen
4. Protein
5. pH
6. Blood
7. Specific Gravity
8. Ketone
9. Bilirubin
10. Glucose
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The benefits of knowing your Vitamin B-12 levels are vital since they play a major role in the formation of blood cells and functioning of the brain and nervous system. Vitamin B-12 deficiency may be due to multiple causes such as dietary deficiency, pernicious anemia, post-surgical malabsorption, and atrophic gastritis, a condition that affects 10 – 30% of the elderly population.
Vitamin B-12 deficiency may show up in multiple symptoms, including fatigue, weakness, loss of appetite and constipation. Symptoms such as numbness and tingling of the hands and feet may be experienced in severe deficiencies.
Having an optimal Vitamin B-12 level can help you regain your energy, increase your metabolism, regulate your immune system and support your nervous system.
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Low levels of Vitamin D are associated with a significant increased risk for coronary artery disease, peripheral arterial disease, stroke, diabetes mellitus, and many causes of mortality.
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The Weight Management Take Home Hormone Kit tests:
- Estradiol (E2)
- Progesterone (Pg)
- Testosterone (T)
- DHEA-S (DS)
- Diurnal Cortisol (Cx4)
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
- Vitamin D (D2, D3)
- Insulin (In)
- Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c)