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Breath Alcohol (BAT)
Real Time Breath Alcohol Content
The Breath Alcohol test determines the current amount of alcohol in your bloodstream by measuring the amount of alcohol in the air you breathe out (exhale).
ETG Urine Alcohol Test
80-hour Detection for Alcohol Use
The ethyl glucuronide (EtG) test is widely used to detect the presence in the urine of ethyl glucuronide, a breakdown product of ethanol, the intoxicating agent in alcohol. This test provides a detection window of approximately 80 hours.
ETG Hair Alcohol Test
90 Day Detection for Alcohol
The EtG alcohol hair test is an indicator of a behavioral issue — not current impairment. It measures average alcohol consumption over a period of approximately three months, indicates the level of alcohol use during that time period, and can indicate a pattern of excessive use—a behavior rather than an event.
Basic Alcohol Urine Test
8-hour Detection for Alcohol Use
A basic alcohol urine test is used to determine the consumption of alcohol measured by the metabolites broken down by the body and provides a detection window of approximately 8 hours.
Gluten Allergy
Gluten-related disorders are a collection of conditions that are the result of a reaction to the consumption of gluten a protein found in wheat, barley and rye 1.
Gluten-related disorders can be broadly divided into 1,2:
- celiac disease: most common and most widely recognized
- wheat allergy
- non-celiac gluten sensitivity
Chickpea Allergy
Garbanzo Bean Blood Test
Chickpea (Garbanzo Bean) Allergy Blood Test
This test measures a person's allergic reaction to Chickpeas, also known as Garbanzo Beans. Chickpeas are a type of Legume, a family that also includes lentils, peas, peanuts, and a variety of beans. Recipes from areas such as India and the Mediterranean often include chickpeas. If you have a chickpea allergy, it is important to check ingredients to ensure your health is not at risk. People who are allergic to chickpeas may also be allergic to other types of lentils or legumes.
Allergy symptoms can develop anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours after ingestion. Common food allergy symptoms include rash, hives, itching, cough, wheezing, tightening of the throat, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, and lightheadedness. People with a severe allergy may experience anaphylaxis which can be fatal.
Food allergies are caused by a reaction in the body's immune system. The body identifies certain substances as harmful and produces IgE antibodies against them. These antibodies trigger the release of histamine which causes the symptoms of an allergic reaction. The severity of the allergy will vary from one person to the next. Blood allergy testing provides numerical results for IgE antibody levels to help determine how severe a reaction a person will have. Positive allergy test results should be discussed with a person's doctor to determine the appropriate follow up.
This test is typically ordered when someone experiences allergy symptoms shortly after eating chickpeas (garbanzo beans). For a more comprehensive allergy test that includes lentils and other related food types, please see our Legume Allergy Panel. For further options, please see our allergy testing category.
Turnaround for this test is typically 2-5 business days.
Carrot Allergy
Blood Test
Carrot Allergy Blood Test
This test measures a person's allergic reaction to carrots. Carrot allergies are not common but they do affect some people. People who are allergic to carrots will often have an allergy to other plants with similar pollens including apples, celery, soybeans, and some types of nuts. Carrots are used in a variety of products including juices, smoothies, soups, stews, marinades, and even some skin products such as lotion or cleansers. If you have an allergy it is important to check ingredients to ensure you are not putting your health at risk.
Allergy symptoms can develop anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours after ingestion. Common food allergy symptoms include rash, hives, itching, cough, wheezing, tightening of the throat, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, and lightheadedness. People with a severe allergy may experience anaphylaxis which can be fatal.
Food allergies are caused by a reaction in the body's immune system. The body identifies certain substances as harmful and produces IgE antibodies against them. These antibodies trigger the release of histamine which causes the symptoms of an allergic reaction. The severity of the allergy will vary from one person to the next. Blood allergy testing provides numerical results for IgE antibody levels to help determine how severe a reaction a person will have. Positive allergy test results should be discussed with a person's doctor to determine the appropriate follow up.
This test is typically ordered when someone experiences allergy symptoms shortly after eating carrots. We also offer the Vegetable Allergy Panel #2 which includes carrots and other vegetables for more comprehensive testing. For more options, please see our allergy testing category.
Turnaround for this test is typically 2-5 business days.
Casein Allergy
Blood Test
Casein Allergy Blood Test
The Casein Allergy Blood Test looks for IgE Antibodies which indicate an allergic intolerance to Casein, a protein found in milk. Most people with an allergy to milk will begin to show symptoms early in life. These allergies may subside as a person grows older or continue for the rest of their life. Allergies can also develop at any time even if a person has never had any previous issues. People with Casein intolerance will typically display symptoms of an allergic reaction when they consume products containing milk. Common symptoms include swollen lips, tongue, face or throat, hives or a rash, runny nose, sneezing, itchy eyes, coughing or wheezing. People with a severe allergy may experience anaphylaxis which causes difficulty breathing, chest pain or swelling in the mouth or throat. These reactions can be life-threatening if not treated quickly.
The Casein Intolerance Allergy Test can be ordered at any time if someone suspects they are allergic to milk or dairy products. For more testing options, please see our Allergy Testing Category.
Cashew Allergy
Blood Test
Cashew Allergy Test
This test measures a person's allergic reaction to cashew nuts. Cashew allergies have a tendency to be severe and often cause more serious reactions that other types of food allergies. People who are allergic to cashews will need to be wary of other types of nuts as well. Cashews and other types of nuts such as almonds, walnuts, and pistachios have similar proteins which means that it is common to be allergic to multiple types. Different types of nuts are also processed in the same facilities so there is a high risk of cross-contamination. This means that other types of nuts or products including nuts can trigger your allergies even if you are not allergic to that specific type of nut.
Allergy symptoms can develop anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours after ingestion. Common food allergy symptoms include rash, hives, itching, cough, wheezing, tightening of the throat, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, and lightheadedness. People with a severe allergy may experience anaphylaxis which can be fatal.
Food allergies are caused by a reaction in the body's immune system. The body identifies certain substances as harmful and produces IgE antibodies against them. These antibodies trigger the release of histamine which causes the symptoms of an allergic reaction. The severity of the allergy will vary from one person to the next. Blood allergy testing provides numerical results for IgE antibody levels to help determine how severe a reaction a person will have. Positive allergy test results should be discussed with a person's doctor to determine the appropriate follow up.
This test is typically ordered when someone experiences allergy symptoms shortly after eating cashews. A Tree Nut and Peanut Allergy Panel which looks for a variety of nut allergies including cashews is also available. For more options, please see our allergy testing category.
Turnaround for this test is typically 2-5 business days.
Cat Allergy
Blood Test
Cat Allergy Blood Test
The Cat Allergy blood test is used to determine if a person may have an allergic reaction by looking for IgE Antibodies to cat hair or dander (flakes of dry skin). About 10% of people in the United States have pet allergies and cat allergies are the most common. Common allergy symptoms can include coughing, wheezing, sneezing, red or itchy eyes, an outbreak of a rash or hives and a runny or stuffy nose. Because many allergies can cause the same or similar symptoms, blood testing can help a person determine the specific cause of their reaction.
Once the source of an allergic reaction has been identified, a person's doctor may recommend medication to help control allergies. In some cases, it may be necessary to take steps to limit your exposure to the source of your allergy or remove it from your living environment entirely.
For additional testing options, please see our Allergy Testing Category.
Turnaround for the cat allergy test is typically 3-5 business days.
Catfish Allergy
Blood Test
Catfish Allergy Blood Test
This test measures a person's allergic reaction to Catfish. Fish allergies are a common form of food allergy that affects about .4% of adults in the US. It is typical for someone who is allergic to one type of fish to be allergic to others as well since most fish contain the same proteins. Allergy symptoms can develop anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours after ingestion. Common symptoms include tingling in the mouth, hives, itching, rash, swelling of the lips, tongue, or throat, difficulty breathing, flushed skin, diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. A severe allergic reaction can sometimes cause anaphylaxis which may be life-threatening.
Food allergies are caused by a reaction in the body's immune system. The body identifies certain substances as harmful and produces IgE antibodies against them. These antibodies trigger the release of histamine which causes the symptoms of an allergic reaction. The severity of the allergy will vary from one person to the next. Blood allergy testing provides numerical results for IgE antibody levels to help determine how severe a reaction a person will have. Positive allergy test results should be discussed with a person's doctor to determine the appropriate follow-up.
Catfish allergy testing is typically ordered when a person experiences symptoms of an allergic reaction after eating catfish. For additional testing options, please see out Allergy Testing Category.
Results for this test typically take 3-5 business days.
Cauliflower Allergy
Blood Test
Cauliflower Allergy Blood Test
This test measures a person's allergic reaction to cauliflower. Cauliflower allergies are rare but they do affect some people. If you have a cauliflower allergy there is a high likelihood that you will also be allergic to other vegetables from the same family including broccoli, cabbage, Brussel sprouts, mustard, and turnips.
Allergy symptoms can develop anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours after ingestion. Common food allergy symptoms include rash, hives, itching, cough, wheezing, tightening of the throat, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, and lightheadedness. People with a severe allergy may experience anaphylaxis which can be fatal.
Food allergies are caused by a reaction in the body's immune system. The body identifies certain substances as harmful and produces IgE antibodies against them. These antibodies trigger the release of histamine which causes the symptoms of an allergic reaction. The severity of the allergy will vary from one person to the next. Blood allergy testing provides numerical results for IgE antibody levels to help determine how severe a reaction a person will have. Positive allergy test results should be discussed with a person's doctor to determine the appropriate follow up.
This test is typically ordered when someone experiences allergy symptoms shortly after eating cauliflower. We also offer the Vegetable Allergy Panel #1 which includes cauliflower and other vegetables for more comprehensive testing. For more options, please see our allergy testing category.
Turnaround for this test is typically 2-5 business days.
Japanese Cedar Allergy
Blood Test
Japanese Cedar Allergy Blood Test
This test is used to measure a person's allergic reaction to the pollen from the Japanese Cedar Tree. Japanese Cedar is a common name for Cryptomeria japonica, an evergreen tree native to China and Japan. Japanese Cedars release their pollen in the spring. Pollen from these trees is one of the most common sources of spring allergies in Japan. People with an allergy will often experience symptoms that include red itchy eyes, runny nose, itching, sneezing, fatigue, and sore throat. The severity of the symptoms will depend on how strong of an allergic reaction a person has.
Allergies are caused by a reaction in the body's immune system. The body identifies certain substances as harmful and produces IgE antibodies against them. These antibodies trigger the release of histamine which causes the symptoms of an allergic reaction. The severity of the allergy will vary from one person to the next. Blood allergy testing provides numerical results for IgE antibody levels to help determine how severe a reaction a person will have. Positive allergy test results should be discussed with a person's doctor to determine the appropriate follow-up.
This test can be ordered by anyone who experiences allergy symptoms in areas where Japanese Cedars are prevalent. Please see our Allergy Testing Category for more options.
Results for this test typically take 3-5 business days.
Mountain Cedar Allergy
Blood Test
Mountain Cedar Allergy Blood Test
This test is used to measure a person's allergic reaction to Mountain Cedar. Mountain Cedar is a common name for Ashe Juniper, a type of tree native to central Texas. Mountain Cedars are known for producing large amounts of yellow pollen that is released in December and January. "Cedar Fever" is an allergic reaction that affects many people in areas where Mountain Cedars are prevalent. Common symptoms include red eyes, runny nose, itching, sneezing, fatigue, and sore throat. The severity of the symptoms will depend on how strong of a reaction a person has to the pollen.
Allergies are caused by a reaction in the body's immune system. The body identifies certain substances as harmful and produces IgE antibodies against them. These antibodies trigger the release of histamine which causes the symptoms of an allergic reaction. The severity of the allergy will vary from one person to the next. Blood allergy testing provides numerical results for IgE antibody levels to help determine how severe a reaction a person will have. Positive allergy test results should be discussed with a person's doctor to determine the appropriate follow-up.
Regional allergy panels that test for a variety of respiratory allergens including Mountain Cedar which are common in various parts of the US are also available. Please see our Allergy Testing Category for more options.
Results for this test typically take 3-5 business days.
Red Cedar Allergy
Blood Test
Red Cedar Allergy Blood Test
This test is used to measure a person's allergic reaction to Red Cedar. Red Cedar is a common name for Juniperus Virginiana, also known as Red Junipers. Red Cedar trees are native to eastern areas of the United States and Canada. Red Cedars release their pollen in the early spring. People with an allergy to the pollen will often experience symptoms that include red eyes, runny nose, itching, sneezing, fatigue, and sore throat. The severity of the symptoms will depend on how strong of an allergic reaction a person has.
Allergies are caused by a reaction in the body's immune system. The body identifies certain substances as harmful and produces IgE antibodies against them. These antibodies trigger the release of histamine which causes the symptoms of an allergic reaction. The severity of the allergy will vary from one person to the next. Blood allergy testing provides numerical results for IgE antibody levels to help determine how severe a reaction a person will have. Positive allergy test results should be discussed with a person's doctor to determine the appropriate follow-up.
This test can be ordered by anyone who experiences allergy symptoms in areas where red cedars are prevalent. Please see our Allergy Testing Category for more options.
Results for this test typically take 3-5 business days.
Cherry Allergy
Blood Test
Cherry Allergy Blood Test
his test measures a person's allergic reaction to cherries. Cherry allergies are not common but they do affect some people. People with a cherry allergy should be careful to check ingredients as cherries are used in a variety of products including juices, candies, baked goods, jellies, and jams. If you are allergic to cherries, there is an increased likelihood that you will be allergic to other fruits as well.
Allergy symptoms can develop anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours after ingestion or exposure. Common food allergy symptoms include rash, hives, itching, cough, wheezing, tightening of the throat, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, and lightheadedness. People with a severe allergy may experience anaphylaxis which can be fatal.
Food allergies are caused by a reaction in the body's immune system. The body identifies certain substances as harmful and produces IgE antibodies against them. These antibodies trigger the release of histamine which causes the symptoms of an allergic reaction. The severity of the allergy will vary from one person to the next. Blood allergy testing provides numerical results for IgE antibody levels to help determine how severe a reaction a person will have. Positive allergy test results should be discussed with a person's doctor to determine the appropriate follow up.
This test is typically ordered when someone experiences allergy symptoms shortly after eating cherries or products that contain cherries. For further options, please see our allergy testing category.
Turnaround for this test is typically 2-5 business days.
Chicken Allergy
Blood Test
Chicken Allergy Blood Test (Quest)
This test is used to determine if a person may have an allergic reaction to chicken. Allergy testing measures IgE antibodies to determine how severe of an allergy someone possesses.
Chicken is also included in our Meat Allergy Panel. For more testing options please see our Allergy Testing Category.
Turnaround for this test is typically 3-5 business days.
Chicken Feather Allergy
Blood Test
Chicken Feather Allergy Test
This test is used to determine if a person may have an allergic reaction to Chicken Feathers. Allergy testing measures IgE antibodies to determine how severe of an allergy someone possesses.
Chicken Feathers are also included in our Animal and Feather Allergy Panel. For more testing options please see our Allergy Testing Category.
Turnaround for this test is typically 3-5 business days.
Candida Albicans Allergy
Blood Test
Candida Albicans Allergy Blood Test
This test measures a person's allergic reaction to Candida Albicans. Candida is a type of naturally occurring yeast or fungus which resides in the GI tract. Normally, the body's immune system and other bacteria keep candida growth in check. Most people already have an allergy to candida but it does not cause any health concerns unless excessive candida growth occurs. Overgrowth of candida can result when a person is taking antibiotics, has a condition that weakens their immune system, experiences chronic stress, or eats a diet high in carbohydrates. Excessive candida growth can lead the body to develop an allergic response or worsen a pre-existing allergy. Once an allergy has developed, a person may have difficulty eating or drinking products that contain yeast. Products that often contain yeast include bread, baked goods, beer, wine, vinegar, pickled foods, soup stock, cheese, dried fruits, yogurt, soy, miso, and yogurt. Symptoms of candida allergy can develop at any time and may be difficult to diagnose because they are common to other illnesses. Common symptoms include abdominal swelling, nausea, cramps, hives, joint pain, difficulty breathing, confusion, and difficulty concentrating.
Allergies are caused by a reaction in the body's immune system. The body identifies certain substances as harmful and produces IgE antibodies against them. The severity of the allergy will vary from one person to the next. Blood allergy testing provides numerical results for IgE antibody levels to help determine how severe a reaction a person will have. Positive allergy test results should be discussed with a person's doctor to determine the appropriate follow-up.
Testing is typically ordered when a person is experiencing symptoms of candida allergy, especially if they have recently taken antibiotic medication, have recurring yeast infections, or have a condition that weakens their immune system. For more testing options, please see our Allergy Testing Category.
The turnaround time for this test is typically 3-5 business days.
Chili Pepper Allergy
Blood Test
Chili Pepper Allergy Blood Test
This test measures a person's allergic reaction to chili peppers. Chilis belongs to a family of flowering plants commonly called nightshades. Someone allergic to chili peppers is highly likely to be allergic to other plants from the same family, including eggplants, tomatoes, paprika, bell peppers, cayenne peppers, tobacco, and potatoes.
Allergy symptoms can develop anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours after ingestion. Common symptoms include tingling in the mouth, hives, itching, rash, lips, tongue, or throat swelling, difficulty breathing, flushed skin, diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. A severe allergic reaction can sometimes cause anaphylaxis which may be life-threatening.
Food allergies are caused by a reaction in the body's immune system. The body identifies certain substances as harmful and produces IgE antibodies against them. These antibodies trigger the release of histamine which causes the symptoms of an allergic reaction. The severity of the allergy will vary from one person to the next. Blood allergy testing provides numerical results for IgE antibody levels to help determine how severe a reaction a person will have. Positive allergy test results should be discussed with a person's doctor to determine the appropriate follow-up.
A Chili Pepper Allergy blood testing is typically ordered when a person experiences symptoms of an allergic reaction after eating chilis. For more testing options, please see our Allergy Testing Category.
Results for this test typically take 3-5 business days.
Cilantro Allergy Test
Coriander Blood
Cilantro Allergy Test
This test is used to determine if a person may have an allergic reaction to cilantro/coriander. Cilantro and Coriander are 2 spices which come from the same plant. Allergy testing measures IgE antibodies to determine how severe of an allergy someone possesses.
For more testing options please see our Allergy Testing Category.
Turnaround for this test is typically 3-5 business days.
Cinnamon Allergy
Blood Test
Cinnamon Allergy Test
This test is used to determine if a person may have an allergic reaction to cinnamon. Allergy testing measures IgE antibodies to determine how severe of an allergy someone possesses.
For more testing options please see our Allergy Testing Category.
Turnaround for this test is typically 3-5 business days.
Clam Allergy
Blood Test
Clam Allergy Blood Test
This test measures a person's allergic reaction to clams. Clams are a type of shellfish in the mollusk category. Other types of mollusks include mussels, scallops, and oysters. It is typical for someone who is allergic to one type of shellfish to be allergic to others as well since they contain similar proteins. Allergy symptoms can develop anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours after ingestion. Common symptoms include tingling in the mouth, hives, itching, rash, swelling of the lips, tongue, or throat, difficulty breathing, flushed skin, diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. A severe allergic reaction can sometimes cause anaphylaxis which may be life-threatening.
Food allergies are caused by a reaction in the body's immune system. The body identifies certain substances as harmful and produces IgE antibodies against them. These antibodies trigger the release of histamine which causes the symptoms of an allergic reaction. The severity of the allergy will vary from one person to the next. Blood allergy testing provides numerical results for IgE antibody levels to help determine how severe a reaction a person will have. Positive allergy test results should be discussed with a person's doctor to determine the appropriate follow-up.
Clam allergy testing is typically ordered when a person experiences symptoms of an allergic reaction after eating clams. clams are also included in our Shellfish Allergy Panel. For more testing options, please see our Allergy Testing Category.
Results for this test typically take 3-5 business days.
Cockatiel Feather
Blood Test
Cockatiel Feather Allergy Test
This test is used to determine if a person may have an allergic reaction to cockatiel feathers. Allergy testing measures IgE antibodies to determine how severe of an allergy someone possesses.
For more testing options please see our Allergy Testing Category.
Turnaround for this test is typically 3-5 business days.
Cockroach (American) Allergy
Blood Test
Cockroach (American) Allergy Blood Test
This test is used to determine if a person may have an allergic reaction to the American Cockroach. American cockroaches are typically larger than German cockroaches and found more commonly outdoors or in basements or barns. A German Cockroach Allergy Test is also available. Allergy testing measures IgE antibodies to determine how severe of an allergy someone possesses.
Turnaround for this test is typically 3-5 business days.
Coconut Allergy
Blood Test
Coconut Allergy Blood Test
This test is used to determine if a person may have an allergic reaction to coconuts. Allergy testing measures IgE antibodies to determine how severe of an allergy someone possesses.
For more testing options please see our Allergy Testing Category.
Turnaround for this test is typically 3-5 business days.
Codfish Allergy Test
Blood Test
Codfish Allergy Test
This test measures a person's allergic reaction to Cod or Codfish. Fish allergies are a common form of food allergy that affects about .4% of adults in the US. It is typical for someone who is allergic to one type of fish to be allergic to others as well since most fish contain the same proteins. Allergy symptoms can develop anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours after ingestion. Common symptoms include tingling in the mouth, hives, itching, rash, swelling of the lips, tongue, or throat, difficulty breathing, flushed skin, diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. A severe allergic reaction can sometimes cause anaphylaxis which may be life-threatening.
Food allergies are caused by a reaction in the body's immune system. The body identifies certain substances as harmful and produces IgE antibodies against them. These antibodies trigger the release of histamine which causes the symptoms of an allergic reaction. The severity of the allergy will vary from one person to the next. Blood allergy testing provides numerical results for IgE antibody levels to help determine how severe a reaction a person will have. Positive allergy test results should be discussed with a person's doctor to determine the appropriate follow up.
Codfish allergy testing is typically ordered when a person experiences symptoms of an allergic reaction after eating cod. Codfish is also included in our Fish Allergy Panel and Seafood Allergy Panel. For more testing options, please see out Allergy Testing Category.
Results for this test typically take 3-5 business days.
Coffee Allergy
Blood Test
Coffee Allergy Blood Test
This test is used to determine if a person may have an allergic reaction to coffee. Allergy testing measures IgE antibodies to determine how severe of an allergy someone possesses.
For more testing options please see our Allergy Testing Category.
Turnaround for this test is typically 3-5 business days.
Corn Allergy
Maize Blood Test
Corn Allergy Blood Test
The Corn Allergy Test looks for IgE Antibodies which indicate an allergic reaction to corn. Corn allergy is less common than other types of food allergies. Those who have corn allergies can find it difficult to avoid products containing corn since many types of processed foods include ingredients such as cornmeal, corn oil and corn syrup. Even non-food products such as soap, toothpaste, shampoo, vitamins, paint and makeup may be made with corn products. People who are allergic may experience a variety of symptoms after consuming products containing corn. These symptoms can include skin rash or hives, sneezing, runny nose, difficulty breathing, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and in severe cases, anaphylaxis, which can be life-threatening.
The corn allergy test can be ordered any time when someone suspects they have an allergy. For more testing options, please see our Allergy Testing Category.
Turnaround for this test is typically 3-5 business days.
Cotton Allergy
Blood Test
Cotton Allergy Blood Test
This test measures a person's allergic reaction to cotton. Cotton is a fiber that is made from the cotton plant. Cottom is used in the production of a variety of clothes and other textile products. People with cotton allergies will likely need to avoid clothes and linens which are made in part or in whole from cotton.
Cotton allergies often cause itching, rash, or hives when the skin comes into contact with cotton fibers. Depending on how strong a person's allergy is, these reactions can range from mild to severe. Additional symptoms including watery eyes, runny nose, coughing, sneezing, and difficulty breathing can occur.
Allergies are caused by a reaction in the body's immune system. The body identifies certain substances as harmful and produces IgE antibodies against them. These antibodies trigger the release of histamine which causes the symptoms of an allergic reaction. The severity of the allergy will vary from one person to the next. Blood allergy testing provides numerical results for IgE antibody levels to help determine how severe a reaction a person will have. Positive allergy test results should be discussed with a person's doctor to determine the appropriate follow up.
This test is typically ordered when someone experiences allergy symptoms after being exposed to cotton. For more options, please see our allergy testing category.
Turnaround for this test is typically 2-5 business days
B-Lactoglobulin Allergy Blood Test
Beta Lactoglobulin Allergy Test
This test looks for an allergic reaction to Beta-Lactoglobulin by measuring IgE antibodies in a blood sample. B-Lactoglobulin is one of the primary proteins found in the Whey of cow's milk. An allergy to b-lactoglobulin will cause a person to experience symptoms such as rash, itching, hives, swelling around the face or throat, nausea, cramps, diarrhea, and constipation when they consume milk or products containing milk. Many people develop a milk allergy early in life. Some people's allergies subside as they grow older but some persist into adulthood.
A b-lactoglobulin allergy test is typically ordered when a person experiences allergy symptoms within 48 hours of consuming dairy. Most people who are allergic to one milk protein are allergic to others as well. For a more comprehensive test which looks for an allergic reaction to 3 prominent milk proteins, please see our Milk Allergy Test.
Turnaround for this test is typically 4-6 business days.
Shellfish Allergy Panel
Testing for Clam Crab Lobster Shrimp Allergies
This Shellfish Allergy blood draw test looks for allergic reactions to different types of shellfish.
This panel includes:
- Clam
- Crab
- Lobster
- Shrimp
Peanut Component Allergy Profile
This test determines if a person may have an allergic reaction to Peanuts. Unlike a standard peanut allergy test, a component allergy test looks at a person's reaction to various proteins found in peanuts.
Chocolate/Cacao Allergy
Description: This serum test is recommended for children and adults with suspected sensitivity to chocolate.
Allergen Profile, Food - Grain
Description: This serum test is recommended for children and adults with suspected sensitivity to wheat, rye, barley, oat, corn and rice.
Allergen Profile, Egg White
Description: This serum test is recommended for children and adults with suspected sensitivity to egg whites.
Allergen Profile, Egg Component IgE-Ovalbumin, ovomucoid
Description: This serum test is recommended for children and adults with suspected sensitivity to egg whites including ovalbumin and ovomucoid.
Allergen Profile, Food - Legume
Description: This serum test is recommended for children and adults with suspected sensitivity to peanut, soybean and lentil.
Allergen Profile, Food - Nuts
Description: This serum test is recommended for children and adults with suspected sensitivity to peanut, hazelnut, brazil nut, almond, pecan nut, cashew nut and walnut.
Food Allergy Panel 1 Blood
The Food Allergy Blood Test looks for allergic reactions to the 10 most common food allergens. Allergens in this panel account for around 90% of all food allergy cases.
This Food Allergy blood test looks for allergies to:
- Beef
- Chocolate/Cacao
- Corn
- Eggs (whole)
- Seafood (Mussel, Codfish, Salmon, Shrimp, Tuna)
- Milk
- Peanuts
- Pork
- Soybeans
- Wheat
Seafood Allergy Profile
Allergy Panel 19, Seafood Group - This in vitro allergen-specific IgE panel is used to quantitatively measure an individual's IgE response to 6 different seafood that are commonly associated with allergies. These shellfish include codfish, crab, lobster, salmon, shrimp, and tuna. This IgE panel is intended to be used in conjunction with other clinical information to aid in the diagnosis of food allergies.
Basil Alergy
Basil Allergy Test
This test screens a person's allergic reaction to basil. Allergies to basil are rare but do affect some people. Basil is an herb that is originally found to central Africa and Southeast Asia. It is used to flavor or season a variety of recipes. People who are allergic will need to check ingredients to ensure that they are not putting their health at risk.
Beef Allergy
Beef Allergy Test
This test is used to determine if a person may have an allergic reaction to beef. Allergy testing measures IgE antibodies to determine how severe of an allergy someone possesses.
Carmine Allergy
Blood Test
Carmine Allergy Blood Test (Labcorp)
The test looks measures a person's allergic reaction to carmine. Carmine, also known as cochineal extract, is a red pigment that is extracted from the bodies of several insect species. Carmine dye is used in a variety of products including textiles, paints, and cosmetics. It is also used as coloration in food products such as yogurt, candy, juices, gelatin, baked goods, and meat. Because it is derived from insects, carmine is sometimes classified as a natural ingredient and may not be listed with other ingredients.
Allergic reactions to carmine can come from ingesting products that contain carmine or from contact with products colored with carmine dye. Common symptoms of an allergy to cochineal extract include itching, hives, rash, wheezing, difficulty breathing, swelling around the face or throat, dizziness, or increased heart rate. In rare cases, severe reactions including anaphylaxis are possible.
Allergies are caused by a reaction in the body's immune system. The body identifies certain substances as harmful and produces IgE antibodies against them. These antibodies trigger the release of histamine which causes the symptoms of an allergic reaction. The severity of the allergy will vary from one person to the next. Blood allergy testing provides numerical results for IgE antibody levels to help determine how severe a reaction a person will have. Positive allergy test results should be discussed with a person's doctor to determine the appropriate follow-up.
This test is typically ordered when someone experiences allergy symptoms shortly after exposure to products containing carmine dye or cochineal extract. For more options, please see our allergy testing category.
Turnaround for this test is typically 2-5 business days.
Black Pepper Allergy Test
Blood Test
Black Pepper Allergy Blood Test
This test measures a person's allergic reaction to black pepper. Black pepper is a common spice that is made from dried and ground berries (peppercorns) from the Piper Nigrum plant. A variety of dishes and food products are seasoned with black pepper so those who are allergic to it will need to be cautious about checking the ingredients of what they eat, especially if they have a more severe allergic reaction. People who are allergic to black peppercorns may also be allergic to green and white peppercorns since they are all fruit from the same plant. Allergy symptoms can develop anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours after ingestion. Common symptoms include tingling in the mouth, hives, itching, rash, swelling of the lips, tongue, or throat, difficulty breathing, flushed skin, diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. A severe allergic reaction can sometimes cause anaphylaxis which may be life-threatening.
Food allergies are caused by a reaction in the body's immune system. The body identifies certain substances as harmful and produces IgE antibodies against them. These antibodies trigger the release of histamine which causes the symptoms of an allergic reaction. The severity of the allergy will vary from one person to the next. Blood allergy testing provides numerical results for IgE antibody levels to help determine how severe a reaction a person will have. Positive allergy test results should be discussed with a person's doctor to determine the appropriate follow-up.
Allergy testing is typically ordered when a person experiences symptoms of an allergic reaction after eating a particular food. For more testing options, please see our Allergy Testing Category.
Results for this test typically take 3-5 business days
Blackberry Allergy
Blood Test
Blackberry Allergy Test
This test measures a person's allergic reaction to blackberries. Allergies to berries as well as other types of fruits and vegetables are usually caused by a reaction to chemicals called salicylates. Other types of products such as perfumes, shampoos, herbal supplements, cosmetics, topical creams, ointments, and some medications contain these same chemicals. For this reason, it is common for people who have allergies to fruits or berries to have to avoid other products as well.
Allergy symptoms can develop anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours after ingestion. Common food allergy symptoms include rash, hives, itching, cough, wheezing, tightening of the throat, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, and lightheadedness. People with a severe allergy may experience anaphylaxis which can be fatal.
Food allergies are caused by a reaction in the body's immune system. The body identifies certain substances as harmful and produces IgE antibodies against them. These antibodies trigger the release of histamine which causes the symptoms of an allergic reaction. The severity of the allergy will vary from one person to the next. Blood allergy testing provides numerical results for IgE antibody levels to help determine how severe a reaction a person will have. Positive allergy test results should be discussed with a person's doctor to determine the appropriate follow-up.
This test is typically ordered when someone experiences allergy symptoms shortly after eating blackberries. For more options, please see our allergy testing category.
Turnaround for this test is typically 2-5 business days.
Blueberry Allergy
Blood Test
Blueberry Allergy Blood Test (Quest)
This test measures a person's allergic reaction to blueberries. Allergies to blueberries as well as other types of fruits and vegetables are usually caused by a reaction to chemicals called salicylates. Other types of products such as perfumes, shampoos, herbal supplements, cosmetics, topical creams, ointments, and some medications contain these same chemicals. For this reason, it is common for people who have allergies to fruits or berries to have to avoid other products as well. If you are allergic to blueberries, you will need to be careful about checking the ingredients as blueberries are used in a variety of products.
Allergy symptoms can develop anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours after ingestion. Common food allergy symptoms include rash, hives, itching, cough, wheezing, tightening of the throat, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, and lightheadedness. People with a severe allergy may experience anaphylaxis which can be fatal.
Food allergies are caused by a reaction in the body's immune system. The body identifies certain substances as harmful and produces IgE antibodies against them. These antibodies trigger the release of histamine which causes the symptoms of an allergic reaction. The severity of the allergy will vary from one person to the next. Blood allergy testing provides numerical results for IgE antibody levels to help determine how severe a reaction a person will have. Positive allergy test results should be discussed with a person's doctor to determine the appropriate follow-up.
This test is typically ordered when someone experiences allergy symptoms shortly after eating blueberries or products that contain blueberries. Blueberry allergy testing is also included in our Berry Allergy Test. For more options, please see our allergy testing category.
Turnaround for this test is typically 2-5 business days.
Brazil Nut Allergy
Blood Test
Brazil Nut Allergy Blood Test
This test measures a person's allergic reaction to Brazil Nuts. Brazil Nuts are a type of tree nut. People with an allergy to Brazil Nuts tend to have severe reactions. It is common to be allergic to more than one type of tree nut and people who are allergic to Brazil Nuts will often have allergies to other nuts such as almonds or walnuts. There is also a possibility of cross-contamination with other types of nuts that are processed in the same facilities so it is often advisable to avoid most types of nuts altogether. Common symptoms of an allergic reaction include tingling in the mouth, hives, itching, rash, swelling of the lips, tongue, or throat, difficulty breathing, flushed skin, diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. A severe allergic reaction can sometimes cause anaphylaxis which may be life-threatening.
Food allergies are caused by a reaction in the body's immune system. The body identifies certain substances as harmful and produces IgE antibodies against them. These antibodies trigger the release of histamine which causes the symptoms of an allergic reaction. The severity of the allergy will vary from one person to the next. Blood allergy testing provides numerical results for IgE antibody levels to help determine how severe a reaction a person will have. Positive allergy test results should be discussed with a person's doctor to determine the appropriate follow-up.
Brazil Nut allergy testing is typically ordered when a person experiences symptoms of an allergic reaction after consuming Brazil Nuts. Request A Test also offers a Tree Nut and Peanut Allergy Panel which includes Brazil Nuts and other types of nuts. For more testing options, please see our Allergy Testing Category.
Results for this test typically take 3-5 business days.
Broccoli Allergy
Blood Test
Broccoli Allergy Blood Test
This test measures a person's allergic reaction to broccoli. Broccoli allergies are rare but they do affect some people. Most people who are allergic to broccoli are having a reaction to a type of chemical found in broccoli called salicylates. If you have a broccoli allergy there is a high likelihood that you will also be allergic to other vegetables from the same family including cauliflower, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, mustard, and turnips.
Allergy symptoms can develop anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours after ingestion. Common food allergy symptoms include rash, hives, itching, cough, wheezing, tightening of the throat, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, and lightheadedness. People with a severe allergy may experience anaphylaxis which can be fatal.
Food allergies are caused by a reaction in the body's immune system. The body identifies certain substances as harmful and produces IgE antibodies against them. These antibodies trigger the release of histamine which causes the symptoms of an allergic reaction. The severity of the allergy will vary from one person to the next. Blood allergy testing provides numerical results for IgE antibody levels to help determine how severe a reaction a person will have. Positive allergy test results should be discussed with a person's doctor to determine the appropriate follow-up.
This test is typically ordered when someone experiences allergy symptoms shortly after eating broccoli. We also offer the Vegetable Allergy Panel #1 which includes broccoli and other vegetables for more comprehensive testing. For more options, please see our allergy testing category.
Turnaround for this test is typically 2-5 business days.
Brussels Sprouts Allergy
IgE Blood Test
Brussels Sprouts Allergy Blood Test
This test measures a person's allergic reaction to Brussels sprouts. Brussel sprout allergies are not common but they do affect some people. People who are allergic to Brussels sprouts will often have an allergy to other vegetables from the same family including cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, turnips, and kale.
Allergy symptoms can develop anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours after ingestion. Common food allergy symptoms include rash, hives, itching, cough, wheezing, tightening of the throat, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, and lightheadedness. People with a severe allergy may experience anaphylaxis which can be fatal.
Food allergies are caused by a reaction in the body's immune system. The body identifies certain substances as harmful and produces IgE antibodies against them. These antibodies trigger the release of histamine which causes the symptoms of an allergic reaction. The severity of the allergy will vary from one person to the next. Blood allergy testing provides numerical results for IgE antibody levels to help determine how severe a reaction a person will have. Positive allergy test results should be discussed with a person's doctor to determine the appropriate follow-up.
This test is typically ordered when someone experiences allergy symptoms shortly after eating Brussels sprouts. For more options, please see our allergy testing category.
Turnaround for this test is typically 2-5 business days.
Buckwheat Allergy
Blood Test
Buckwheat Allergy Blood Test
This test measures a person's allergic reaction to Buckwheat. Buckwheat is a type of grain that belongs to the same family as quinoa and amaranth. Despite its name, buckwheat is not a type of wheat and is gluten-free. This makes it a popular option for bread, pasta, and baked goods for people with gluten sensitivity or conditions like Celiac Disease. In addition to avoiding food products made with buckwheat, people who are allergic may also need to avoid places like restaurants or bakeries where buckwheat flour is used.
Allergy symptoms can develop anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours after ingestion or exposure. Common food allergy symptoms include rash, hives, itching, cough, wheezing, tightening of the throat, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, and lightheadedness. People with a severe allergy may experience anaphylaxis which can be fatal.
Food allergies are caused by a reaction in the body's immune system. The body identifies certain substances as harmful and produces IgE antibodies against them. These antibodies trigger the release of histamine which causes the symptoms of an allergic reaction. The severity of the allergy will vary from one person to the next. Blood allergy testing provides numerical results for IgE antibody levels to help determine how severe a reaction a person will have. Positive allergy test results should be discussed with a person's doctor to determine the appropriate follow-up.
This test is typically ordered when someone experiences allergy symptoms shortly after eating products made from buckwheat or being in areas where buckwheat is used. For further options, please see our allergy testing category.
Turnaround for this test is typically 2-5 business days.
Bumblebee Allergy
Bee Sting Blood
Bumblebee (Bee Sting) Allergy Blood Test
This test measures a person's allergic reaction to Bumblebee stings. Bumblebees are distinguished from Honeybees by their larger, rounder, and fuzzier bodies along with their 2 sets of wings. For most people, bee stings are painful and may cause minor temporary swelling. However, people who are allergic may suffer a more severe reaction. There is a range of symptoms a person may experience depending on how serious their allergy is. Common symptoms can include itching, hives, or swelling on large areas of the body, swelling in the face, tongue, or throat, difficulty breathing, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. Some people may experience anaphylaxis, which can be life-threatening if not treated immediately. People with bee allergies should take reasonable precautions when outside during seasons when bees are prevalent. If you have a severe allergy, keeping an epinephrine shot handy is recommended. it is common for someone who is allergic to bumblebees to also be allergic to other species including honeybees.
Allergies are caused by a reaction in the body's immune system. The body identifies certain substances, such as the bee's venom, as harmful and produces IgE antibodies against them. The severity of the allergy will vary from one person to the next. Blood allergy testing provides numerical results for IgE antibody levels to help determine how severe a reaction a person will have.
A bumblebee allergy test may be ordered if someone has had a bad reaction to a bee sting or preemptively to help determine if they have a bee allergy. We also offer a Bee and Stinging Insect Allergy Panel for more comprehensive testing. For other options, see our Allergy Testing Category.
Turnaround for this test is typically 3-5 business days.
Cabbage Allergy
Blood Test
Cabbage Allergy Blood Test
This test measures a person's allergic reaction to cabbage. Cabbage allergies are not common but they do affect some people. People who are allergic to cabbage will often have an allergy to other vegetables from the same family including Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower, turnips, and kale. Cabbage is used in a variety of recipes so it is important to check ingredients to ensure you are not putting your health at risk.
Allergy symptoms can develop anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours after ingestion. Common food allergy symptoms include rash, hives, itching, cough, wheezing, tightening of the throat, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, and lightheadedness. People with a severe allergy may experience anaphylaxis which can be fatal.
Food allergies are caused by a reaction in the body's immune system. The body identifies certain substances as harmful and produces IgE antibodies against them. These antibodies trigger the release of histamine which causes the symptoms of an allergic reaction. The severity of the allergy will vary from one person to the next. Blood allergy testing provides numerical results for IgE antibody levels to help determine how severe a reaction a person will have. Positive allergy test results should be discussed with a person's doctor to determine the appropriate follow-up.
This test is typically ordered when someone experiences allergy symptoms shortly after eating cabbage. We also offer the Vegetable Allergy Panel #1 which includes cabbage and other vegetables for more comprehensive testing. For more options, please see our allergy testing category.
Turnaround for this test is typically 2-5 business days.
Canary Feather Allergy
Blood Test
Canary Feather Allergy Test
This test is used to determine if a person may have an allergic reaction to canary feathers. Allergy testing measures IgE antibodies to determine how severe of an allergy someone possesses.
For more testing options please see our Allergy Testing Category.
Turnaround for this test is typically 3-5 business days.
Complete Food Allergy Panel
Our Complete Food Allergy IgE Test Panel uses a small blood sample to determine if you are allergic to any of the following common food allergies.
This Comprehensive Food Allergy blood test is used to determine if you are allergic to any of the following common food allergies:
- Crab
- Chocolate (Cocoa/Cacao)
- Lobster
- Corn/Maize
- Cow's Milk
- Egg White
- Egg Yolk
- Peanuts
- Soybeans
- Wheat
- Codfish
- Sesame seeds
- Almonds
- Cashews
- Walnuts
- Hazelnuts (Filberts)
- Tuna
- Salmon
- Shrimp
- Scallops
Iodine Blood
Iodine, Serum/Plasma - Iodine is an essential element that is required for thyroid hormone production. The measurement of iodine serves as an index of adequate dietary intake and iodine overload, particularly from iodine-containing drugs such as Amiodarone.
Basic Anemia Panel Blood Test
CBC, Iron & TIBC, Ferritin, Reticulocyte
This basic panel will screen for common tests which can assist in determining if a person has anemia.
Anemia Panel, Comprehensive
includes the full Basic Anemia Panel as well as testing for platelets, folates, ferratin, vitamin B12, and reticulocyte count.
This comprehensive screening package will help determine if a person may have anemia along with factors related to common causes of anemia.
Iron Panel
Ferritin, Iron, TIBC, Transferrin, Hemoglobin
This blood Iron Panel measures iron levels as well as several related measurements.
This Panel Includes:
- Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC)
- Ferritin:
- Hemoglobin
Blood Type ABO Test
The ABO Grouping & RHO Typing blood test will assist in determining a person's blood type grouping (A,B, AB, O) and the RH factor (positive or negative). Â
Comprehensive Arthritis Panel
This comprehensive screening package screen for 4 distinct tests which can be used to differentiate between types of Arthritis.
This testing panel includes:
- CMP
- Uric Acid
- C-Reactive Protein
- Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
- RF Factor
- Antinuclear Antibodies (ANA)
Basic Arthritis Panel
CRM, CMP, Uric Acid, ESP
This standard panel includes 4 common tests which are specifically designated to evaluate inflammation and assist in the diagnosis of arthritis.
Rheumatoid Arthritis Test
RA Factor
This blood test screens for an autoantibody in the blood which is linked on inflammation. The RA test is helpful for aiding in the diagnosis of Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Mineral Deficiency Blood Panel
CMP, Copper, Ferritin, Iron & TIBC, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Zinc
This blood testing package includes several tests that are used to screen for the levels of essential minerals which are nutrients your body needs in order to function properly.
This Package Screens For:
- Comprehensive Metabolic Panel
- Copper
- Zinc
- Ferritin
- Iron and Total Iron
- Magnesium
- Phosporus
Sickle Cell Anemia Test
This blood test will assist in determining the presence and amount of the hemoglobin S (hb-s) which is the defective hemoglobin that causes sickle cell anemia.
Acetylcholine Receptor Binding Antibody (AChR) Test
acetylcholine receptor (AChR) binding antibody test is used to help diagnose Myasthenia Gravis (MG)
This blood test us utilized to diagnose Myasthenia Gravis (MG) and help differentiate it from other conditions that may often times cause similar symptoms (muscle fatigue and weakness).
Prothrombin Time (PT) with INR
determines how quickly your blood clots. It measures how many seconds it takes to clot after substances (reagents) are added. This is oftentimes used to detect any bleeding or clotting disorders.
Blood Type ABO Test
The ABO Grouping & RHO Typing blood test will assist in determining a person's blood type grouping (A,B, AB, O) and the RH factor (positive or negative). Â
White Blood Count
A white blood cell (WBC) count is a test that measures the number of white blood cells in your body. It may also be called a leukocyte test. This test is often included with a complete blood count (CBC), which is commonly used to screen for different conditions that may affect your overall health.
Red Blood Count
A red blood cell count is a blood test that your doctor uses to find out how many red blood cells (RBCs) you have. It’s also known as an erythrocyte count.
The test is important because RBCs contain hemoglobin, which carries oxygen to your body’s tissues. The number of RBCs you have can affect how much oxygen your tissues receive. Your tissues need oxygen to function.
Basic Heart Health Panel
test used to uncover risk factors that may increase a patient’s risk of developing cardiovascular disease
Lipid/Cholesterol Test
Cholesterol/Triglycerides
This screening will help determine overall cholesterol health levels and Triglycerides. These are the main components of natural fats and oils and lipids are various forms of fat found in the body. **Fasting Is Required for this test**
Comprehensive Heart Health Panel
This comprehensive heart health test panel is used to screen for a broad range of tests used to determine overall cardiovascular health and general wellness This comprehensive screening tests for:**Fasting is Required for this test**
- Lipid Panel
- C-Reactive Protein
- Homocysteine
Diabetes Panel
Combines two basic tests to provide a comprehensive of blood sugar levels
This screening test is utilized to diagnose and monitor diabetes such as Type 1, Type 2 and Gestational diabetes. **Fasting is Required for this testing**
Hemoglobin A1c Blood Test
without eag
This test will evaluate the overall average amount of glucose in the blood over an 8-12 week period
Lipid & Glucose Test
Cholesterol & Fasting Blood Sugar
This test screens for 2 common tests which can help determine conditions such as diabetes and heart disease.
Diabetes Maintenance Panel
Description: The Diabetes Maintenance Panel is a serum test that measures the following:
- Complete Blood Count
- Comprehensive Metabolic Panel
- Hemoglobin A1c
- Diabetic Urinalysis
5 Panel Drug Test Urine
Standard Drug Test for Street Drugs
A 5 Panel Non-DOT screens for the following drugs:
- Amphetamines
- Cocaine
- Marijuana
- Opiates
- Codeine
- Morphine
- 6 AM Heroine
- PCP
5 Panel DOT Urine
FMCSA-FAA-FRA-FTA-PHMSA-USCG
A 5 Panel DOT screens for the following drugs:
Marijuana metabolites
Cocaine metabolites
Phencyclidine
Opioids - codeine, heroin, morphine, oxycodone, oxymorphone, hydrocodone & hydromorphone
Amphetamines -amphetamine, methamphetamine, MDMA & MDA
5 Panel Rapid Drug Test Urine
Rapid Results for 5 common street drugs
A 5 Panel Rapid Drug Test Screens For
- Amphetamines
- Cocaine
- Marijuana
- Opiates
- Codeine
- Morphine
- 6 AM Heroine
- PCP
5 Panel + Expanded Opiates Urine
5 common street drugs plus expanded opiates
A 5 Panel - Expanded Opiates screens for the following drugs:
- Amphetamines
- Cocaine
- Marijuana
- Opiates
- Heroine
- Hydrocodone
- Codeine
- Hydromorphone
- Morphine
- Dilaudid
- Vicodin
- Oxymorphone
- Lortab
- Oxycodone
- Lorcet
10 Panel + Expanded Opiates Urine
10 most commonly abused drugs plus expanded opiates
A 10 Panel screens for the following drugs:
Amphetamines
Barbiturates
Benzodiazepines
cocaine
Marijuana
MDA
Methadone
Methaqualone
Opiates
PCP
Propoxyphene
10 Panel Rapid Results Drug Test Urine
10 most commonly abused drugs
A 10 Panel screens for the following drugs:
- Amphetamines
- Barbiturates
- Benzodiazepines
- Cocaine
- Marijuana
- MDA
- Methadone
- Oxycodone
5 Panel Hair Test
90-day lookback
A 5 Panel hair drug test screens for
- Amphetamines
- Cocaine
- Marijuana
- Opiates
- Codeine
- Morphine
- 6 AM Heroine
- PCP
9 panel hair test
90-day lookback
9 panel hair test screens for
Amphetamines (including Methamphetamine)
Barbiturate
Benzodiazepines
Cocaine
Marijuana (THC)
Methadone
Opiates (Codeine, Morphine, Hydrocodone, Hydromorphone, 6-MAM)
Phencyclidine (PCP)
Propoxyphene
10 panel hair
90-day lookback
10 panel hair test screens for
This test looks for the following types of drugs:
- Amphetamines (including Methamphetamine)
- Barbiturates
- Benzodiazepines
- Cocaine
- Marijuana (THC)
- Methadone
- Opiates (Codeine, Morphine, Hydrocodone, Hydromorphone, 6-MAM)
- Oxycodone
- Phencyclidine (PCP)
- Propoxyphene
12 panel hair
90-day lookback
12 panel Hair Test Screens For
- Amphetamines (including Methamphetamine)
- Barbiturates
- Benzodiazepines
- Cocaine
- Meperidine (Demerol)
- Methadone
- Opiates (Codeine, Morphine, Hydrocodone, Hydromorphone, Oxymorphone, Oxycodone, 6-MAM)
- Oxycodone
- Phencyclidine (PCP)
- Propoxyphene
- Marijuana (THC)
- Tramadol
14 panel hair
90-day lookback
This hair drug test looks for:
- Amphetamines (including Methamphetamine)
- Barbiturates
- Benzodiazepines
- Cannabinoid (Marijuana)
- Cocaine
- Fentanyl
- Meperidine (Demerol)
- Methadone
- Opiates (Codeine, Morphine, Hydrocodone, Hydromorphone, Oxymorphone, Oxycodone, 6-MAM)
- Oxycodone
- Phencyclidine (PCP)
- Propoxyphene
- Sufentanyl
- Tramadol
Drug Monitoring, Ketamine
Urine Drug Test
Drug Monitoring, Ketamine, Quantitative, Urine - Ketamine is a potent dissociative anesthetic and hallucinogenic. Traditionally, used as a veterinary tranquilizer. Esketamine (Spravato®) Nasal Spray FDA-approved for Treatment Resistant Depression in Humans Depressive Symptoms in adults with major depressive disorder (MDD) with suicidal thoughts or actions. Misuse and abuse occur due to the desired detachment and hallucinogenic effects associated with Ketamine.
Drug Test, General Toxicology, Blood
Drug Test, General Toxicology, Blood - Toxicology screens are used to identify substances affecting a patient and to guide the clinician to predict future toxic effects, to confirm the differential diagnosis or to guide therapy. Accurate diagnosis of clinical intoxication secondary to illicit drug use based on clinical history and physical examination may be difficult without laboratory confirmation. This testing is also necessary when multiple drug ingestion is involved, as the effects of one drug may mask the clinical signs and symptoms of the effects of other drugs.
Drug Monitoring-Fentanyl Urine
Urine Drug Test
Drug Monitoring, Fentanyl, Screen, Urine - Fentanyl is an opioid analgesic with a potency approximately 80 times that of morphine. The test is a screening assay using a homogeneous enzyme immunoassay method of analysis. Therapeutic urine drug monitoring of fentanyl is important for ensuring compliance to treatment strategies, as well as ensuring non-diversion for illicit purposes. Urine or oral fluid are the specimens of choice for routine monitoring of patients taking prescription drugs.
Trazadone
Synonyms Desyrel® Oleptr
Trazodone, sold under many brand names,[1] is an antidepressant medication.[18] It is used to treat major depressive disorder, anxiety disorders, and difficulties with sleep.
Lexapro®
Generic Name: Escitalopram oxalate
Escitalopram, sold under the brand names Lexapro and Cipralex, among others, is an antidepressant of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor class. Escitalopram is mainly used to treat major depression disorder.
10 Panel Urine Drug Test Urine
10 Most Commonly abused drugs
A 10 Panel screens for the following drugs:
- Amphetamines
- Barbiturates
- Benzodiazepines
- Cocaine
- Marijuana
- MDA
- Methadone
- Methaqualone
- Opiates
- PCP
- Propoxyphene
Drug Analysis Profile, Comprehensive, Urine
This urine test screens for the following quantitative values:
- Alcohol
- amphetamines;
- analgesics/NSAIDS;
- anesthetics (local);
- anticonvulsants;
- antidepressants;
- antihistamines;
- antipsychotics;
- barbiturates;
- benzodiazepines;
- buprenorphine;
- cannabinoids (THC);
- cocaine metabolite;
- creatinine;
- fentanyl
- methadone;
- muscle relaxants;
- opiates;
- other hallucinogens;
- other opioids;
- oxycodone;
- sedatives/hypnotics
- sympathomimetics
- tapentadol
Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Test
This test is used for males to detect the onset of puberty, while in woman it is used to detect issues with the ovarian reserve (the number of eggs)
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) Sulfate
DHEA Sulfate tests are used to evaluate overall adrenal health
This blood test measures Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S). DHEA-S is a male sex hormone produced primary by the adrenal glands.
Estradiol Test
measures the amount of the hormone estradiol in the blood
This blood test measures Estradiol levels, which is one of the primary components of estrogen. Estradiol testing can help to monitor ovarian function in women with fertility issues and typically is utilized by women experiencing abnormal menstruation, symptoms of menopause or infertility.
Estrogen Test, Total
Measures the total amounts of the estrogen in the blood
This test measures the total amounts of the estrogens found in the bloodstream. Estrogen is the hormone responsible for female sexual development and function.
Total estrogens provide an overall picture of estrogen status for men and women.
Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) Test
Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) Test
This blood test measures Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) . FSH is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland and stimulates the production of eggs in women and sperm in men.
Free T3 Test (FT3)
Test for T3 (triiodothyronine) is one of the main hormones produced by the thyroid
This blood test measures levels of T3 or Triiodothyronine. T3 is one of the primary hormones produced by the Thyroid gland which helps to control a number of metabolic functions.
TSH and FreeT4
Free T4 test is used to assess thyroid function, indicate hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism
This test is used to measure the amount of unbound or free Thyroxine (T4) in a person's system. The T4 hormone is produced by the thyroid gland and helps maintain the body's metabolism, temperature, and heart rate.
Progesterone Test
This test measures levels of the hormone progesterone in the blood
Progesterone is a steroid hormone whose primary purpose is to help prepare a woman's body for pregnancy. In men, low levels of progesterone are involved in the development of sperm. Progesterone lab testing is typically used to help evaluate the cause of infertility.
Prolactin Test
This test measures the amount of the hormone Prolactin in the blood
This blood test measures the level of prolactin which is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland whose primary role is in the production of breast milk.
Testosterone (Free) Direct Test
This blood test measures free or unbound testosterone which is the primary male sex hormone. However, it is present in both men and women.
Total Testosterone Test
The testosterone blood test measures the total amount of the sex hormone, testosterone, in the blood.
This blood test measures free or unbound testosterone. Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone. However, it is present in both men and women. In men, testosterone is produced primarily in the testicles.
Testosterone Free and Total
The Testosterone Free and Total blood test measures levels of both total and free testosterone.
The Testosterone Free and Total blood test measures levels of both total and free testosterone.
Thyroid Panel
This blood test measures thyroid health to detect potential imbalances in thyroid hormone levels.
The Thyroid Panel blood test is used to evaluate how the thyroid is functioning. This may also be used to help diagnose whether a person has an over-active or under-active thyroid.
The Thyroid Panel Screens For:
- T3 uptake (Triiodothyronine)
- T4 (Total Thyroxine)
- Free Thyroxine Index T4
Thyroid Panel with TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)
The Thyroid Panel with TSH is a group of blood tests that helps evaluate thyroid gland function and can help diagnose thyroid disorders
The Thyroid Panel with TSH is a group of blood tests that helps evaluate thyroid gland function and can help diagnose thyroid disorders
hCG Total Qualitative
Blood
This test should be used only to determine pregnancy.
Celiac Disease Antibody Screening Test
This blood test is used to determine the presence of certain antibodies associated with Celiac disease.
This blood test screens for antibodies that typically develop in patients with Celiac Disease.
This screening package includes:
- Deamidated Gliadin Antibody IgA
- Tissue Transglutaminase IgA
- Serum IgA Quantification
H. Pylori Testing Stool
This test is used to aid in the diagnosis of H pylori (Helicobacter pylori) bacteria infections.
The H Pylori Abs IgG blood test may be used to help determine the cause of ulcers in the stomach or duodenum (first section of the small intestine) or to assess the cause of chronic gastritis. The H Pylori IgG test screens for antibodies that may remain present in the bloodstream even after an infection has been successfully treated.
Immunoglobulin A IgA Test
Immunoglobulin A IgA Test
This test measures levels of IgA antibodies in a person's blood. These antibodies are produced by the immune system in response to various bacteria, viruses, and diseases in the body
Lactose Tolerance Test
test panel that uses a blood sample to determine if you have an intolerance to Lactose, a milk sugar
This Lactose test can assist in the diagnosis of a common digestive disorder. Lactose is a type of sugar found in dairy products. Normally, an enzyme called Lactase, which is produced in the intestines, helps the body break down lactose during digestion so it can be absorbed.
Celiac Disease Antibody Screening Test
This blood test is used to determine the presence of certain antibodies associated with Celiac disease.
This blood test screens for antibodies that typically develop in patients with Celiac Disease.
This screening package includes:
- Deamidated Gliadin Antibody IgA
- Tissue Transglutaminase IgA
- Serum IgA Quantification
Basic Health Panel
Lipid/CMP/Urine Screening
Comprehensive Health Panel
common, in-depth health test panels that measure and evaluate the body as a whole.
This Comprehensive Health Test Panel screens for the most common areas including the health of the:
This package includes:
- Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- Hemoglobin A1C
- Lipid Panel Cholesterol Test
- Urinalysis (Complete)
- Thyroid Basic Panel with TSH (T4, T3 Uptake, Free Thyroxine Index, and Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)
- Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy
Complete Urinalysis with Microscopic Examination
This urine screening will test for
- Color
- appearance
- specific gravity
- pH
- protein
- glucose
- occult blood
- ketones
- leukocyte esterase
- nitrite
- bilirubin
- urobilinogen
- microscopic examination of urine sediment
Annual Check Up Panel
Description: The Annual Checkup 5 panel test includes the following wellness tests:
Description: The Annual Checkup 5 panel test includes the following wellness tests:
- Complete Blood Count (CBC) - This test is used to evaluate your overall health and detect/identify a wide range of hematologic orders.
- Cholesterol Lipid - This test measures lipids, fats and fatty substances used as a source of energy by your body and determines any cholesterol or related chemistries that affect your heart and its health.
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) - The Thyroid-stimulating Hormone (TSH) Testosterone Total test is a serum test that is used for the Investigation of low thyroxine (T4) result; the differential diagnosis of primary hypothyroidism from normal, and the differential diagnosis of primary hypothyroidism from pituitary/hypothalamic hypothyroidism.
- Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) - This comprehensive test measures the level of glucose, BUN, creatinine, BUN/Creatinine Ratio, sodium, potassium, chloride, carbon dioxide, total, calcium, protein, total, albumin, globulin, total, A/G Ratio, Bilirubin, total, alkaline phosphatase, AST (SGOT), ALT (SGPT), eGFR If NonAfricn Am, eGFR If Africn Am.
- Hemoglobin A1c - The Hemoglobin A1c test is a blood test that is used to assess glucose control in diabetes. It is a way of looking at your average blood sugar control over the last 2 to 3 months. People who have diabetes need this test regularly to see if their levels are staying within range. It can tell if you need to adjust your diabetes medicines. The A1c test is also used to diagnose diabetes.
Electrolyte Panel Blood Test
This test measures the levels of several electrolytes in the blood. Electrolytes are minerals that help to maintain a healthy water balance, stabilize the body's pH level and move nutrients and wastes into and out of the cells.
The Electrolyte Panel includes measurements for:
- Sodium (Na+)
- Potassium (K+)
- Chloride (Cl-)
- Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Basic Heavy Metals Profile I
3 most common heavy metals
Blood test for Arsenic, lead, and mercury levels in your blood
Heavy Metals Profile 2
This blood test screens for levels of several heavy metals including Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead, and Mercury. This exposure can occur due to contact with materials used in certain industrial settings or household products.Â
Arsenic Blood
This blood test measures levels of Arsenic in your blood. Arsenic is an element which can be toxic to humans and is often found in low concentrations in the environment along with certain types of food.
Lead Blood Test
This blood test is used to monitor exposure to Lead. Lead and organic lead compounds are often found in a number of industrial products to include paints, plastics, storage batteries, bearing alloys, insecticides, and ceramics.
Mercury Blood Test
This blood test monitors levels of mercury, commonly found in industrial factories, old paint and some types of fish.
Hepatitis A, B & C Test
This test consists of the following screens:
- Hepatitis A Virus Antibody, IgM Test
- Hepatitis B Virus Surface Antigen (HBsAg)
- Hepatitis C Virus Antibody Test
Hepatitis A Antibody Test (IgM)
This blood draw test is used to detect the presence of IgM antibodies for the hepatitis A virus. Used to diagnose acute hepatitis A and is also used for differential diagnosis of hepatitis.
Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Blood Test
This test is used to screen for infection with the Hepatitis B (Hep B) virus. The Surface Antigen test looks for a protein which is present on the surface of the virus. This protein will be present in the blood with an acute or chronic Hep B infection.
Hepatitis B Surface Antibody Immunity Qualitative
The Antibody blood test detects IgM antibodies relating to hepatitis B surface antibodies which indicates an acute hepatitis B infection. After infection, this IgM antibody is the first antibody produced by the body to fight off the virus.
(HCV) Hepatitis C Virus Antibody Test
The HCV blood test is used to detect the presence of hepatitis C antibodies used to determine whether or not an individual may have been exposed to Hepatitis C. This virus is spread by contact with blood or bodily fluids from a person infected with the virus. Often there are no or few symptoms that arise with hepatitis C.
(HCV) Hepatitis C Virus RNA Test
This RNA hepatitis C blood test offers early detection and confirmation Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) in the blood.​
Basic Male Hormone Screening
This Basic Male Hormone Screening Panel is utilized for males to measure various hormone levels and blood work to help determine factors associated with aging in men.
- Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- Total Testosterone
- IGF-1 (Insulin Like Growth Factor)
- Uric Acid
- Lipid Panel
- Thyroid Panel
**Fasting is required for this test**
Standard Male Hormone Screening
This common male hormone panel screens for chemistry and hormone levels associated with aging men.
Our Standard Male Hormone Panel screens for:
- Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- Total Testosterone
- IGF-1 (Insulin Like Growth Factor)
- Uric Acid
- Lipid Panel
- Thyroid Panel
- Human Growth Hormone (hGH)/Growth Hormone (GH)
- Estradiol, Sensitive
**Fasting is required for this test**
Basic Female Hormone Screening Panel
This test panel measures the chemistry and hormone levels associated with women aging.
Our Basic Hormone Screening Panel for females includes testing for:
- Estradiol
- IGF-1 (Insulin Like Growth Factor)
- Testosterone
- Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- Routine Urinalysis (UA)
- Lipid Panel
- Thyroid Profile
**Fasting is required for this test**
Standard Female Screening Panel
This standard panel screens for chemistry and hormone levels associated with women.
The Standard Hormone Imbalance Screenl for women includes testing levels of:
- Lipid Panel
- Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- Routine Urinalysis (UA)
- Estradiol
- IGF-1 (Insulin Like Growth Factor)
- Testosterone, Total
- Thyroid Profile
- Human Growth Hormone (hGH)/Growth Hormone (GH)
- Estrogens, Total
**Fasting is required for this test**
Dihydrotestosterone (DHT)
Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) is an androgen, or male hormone which promotes the growth of facial hair, body hair, and pubic hair during puberty in those assigned male at birth. It also plays a role in the growth of the penis, scrotum, and prostate.
Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1)
Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) is a hormone that functions as the major mediator of growth hormone (GH)-stimulated somatic growth, as well as a mediator of GH-independent anabolic responses in many cells and tissues.
Basic Immune System Blood Screening
Your immune system is your body's tool set for combating outside invaders including bacteria, viruses, and toxins. There are a number of warning signs that you're immune system may not be functioning as well as it should.
**Fasting is required for this test**
Measles, Mumps, Rubella
MMR
Also known as the MMR titer test, this blood test panel is used to confirm if you are immune against measles, mumps, and rubella, either due to previous infection or vaccination. This group of tests looks for specific IgG antibodies to these diseases, which your body produces after contracting the viruses or receiving the vaccines.
QuantiFERONA® TB Gold blood test
Tuberculosis (TB) is a blood test used in identifying infections with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacteria that causes Tuberculosis (TB).QuantiFERON-TB Gold+ testing can be performed during a single visit and does not require a second interpretation visit, as with tuberculin skin testing. The results of QuantiFERON-TB Gold+ testing are objective, do not require training to interpret, and are not subject to variability in reading methods
Varicella-Zoster virus (VZV)
The Varicella-Zoster virus (VZV) is a herpes virus that causes both chicken pox and shingles. This IgG blood titer test is used to determine whether or not an individual has been vaccinated against the Varicella-Zoster Virus or to determine if they have already had a past VZV infection.
Mumps Antibody
Mumps-virus-antibody-IgG test is used to determine whether a person has antibody that protects glands, measles and mumps antibodies.
Measles
Measles is caused by a virus in the paramyxovirus family, and it is normally passed through direct contact and through the air.
Healthcare Immunization 5 Panel
This panel screens for the following:
- Measles
- Mumps
- Rubella
- Hepatitis B
- Varicella (chicken pox)
Immunity Screening
Blood
The Immunity Screening Panel combines several common titer immunity tests for additional savings. These tests are often ordered when someone needs proof of their immune status to common infectious diseases for work or school. It may also be ordered for pregnant women as part of their prenatal testing.
This package includes titers for:
- MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
- Hepatitis B
- Varicella (Chickenpox).
Turnaround time is typically 2-4 business days.
COVID-19 Antibody Blood Draw
This antibody blood test identifies screens for the presence of antibodies that indicate that a person had an immune response to COVID-19 (also known as coronavirus or SARS-CoV-2). A positive result to this antibody (IgG) test indicates that you may have had previous exposure to COVID-19 and your body has developed antibodies.
Lyme Disease Antibody Test
The Lyme disease blood draw screens bacterial infections caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, which is passed to humans through the bite of infected ticks but especially the black-legged tick.
Mononucleosis (Mono) Blood Test
Mononucleosis is commonly referred to as Mono which is an infection caused by contact with the saliva of an individual who has the Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV). Since it is transmitted via saliva, it is often called the "kissing disease:, however, it can be contracted via sharing food, eating utensils, or, more notable, drinks.
Zika Virus Test
This blood test screens for the Zika virus which is transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, found primarily in tropical locations. This lab test is used to detect the existing presence of a Zika infection in the blood
Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV), Quantitative, DNA PCR, Whole Blood
Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV), Quantitative, DNA PCR, Whole Blood is a test that is used to detect the presence of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) in the blood. This test is intended to be used for the quantitative detection of EBV DNA and as an aid in the diagnosis and management of EBV infections
Basic Metabolic Panel
The Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP)screens your blood's electrolyte and fluid balance, glucose levels, and your kidney’s overall function.
Albumin Blood Test
This blood test screens for the level of Albumin in your blood. Albumin is the most common type of protein produced making up over 60% of the total protein in the blood. It is produced by the liver and helps to transport other substances such as vitamins and enzymes through the blood. Â
Uric Acid Blood Test
This blood test will check for your uric acid levels. These levels are useful in the diagnosis and treatment of gout, renal failure, and a variety of other disorders including psoriasis, starvation, and other wasting conditions.Â
Creatine Blood Test
This blood test measures the level of Creatine in the blood. Creatine is an amino acid produced by the Liver, Kidneys, and Pancreas.
Hepatic Function Test
Liver Function
The Hepatic Function screens for the following:
- Alanine Amino Transferase (ALT): An enzyme produced by the liver which is typically elevated in cases of liver damage.
- Aspartate Amino Transferase (AST): A liver enzyme which is typically elevated in cases of liver damage or Hepatitis.
- Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): An enzyme found in the liver and bones which is increased when there is liver or bone damage.
- Protein, Total: A measure of albumin and all other proteins on the blood.
- Albumin: The main protein produced by the liver.
- Bilirubin, Total: Helps to identify conditions such as anemia , sickle cell, hepatitis, cirrhosis, alcohol and drug abuse.
- Bilirubin Direct: Used in conjunction with Total Bilirubin to aid in the diagnosis of liver disorders.
Complete Male Screening Panel
Description: The Complete Male Screening Panel tests for the following:
- CBC with Differential/Platelets
- Complete Metabolic Panel
- Cholesterol/Lipid Panel
- Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)
- Testosterone (Free and Total)
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
- HbA1c (Hemoglobin A1c)
- DHEA-Sulfate
NON DOT Physical
NON-DOT Physical
Basic physical - determines "fit for duty". Components include: basic vision, vitals, physical, dipstick UA & review of basic health history $99.99
DOT Physical
A physical examination required by the Department of Transportation for drivers carrying commercial loads on public roads
Lift Test Level 2
Test used to determine if a person can safely lift 50-100#. $89.99
Sickle Cell Anemia Test
This blood test will assist in determining the presence and amount of the hemoglobin S (hb-s) which is the defective hemoglobin that causes sickle cell anemia.
Testosterone (Free) Direct Test
This blood test measures free or unbound testosterone which is the primary male sex hormone. However, it is present in both men and women.
Total Testosterone Test
The testosterone blood test measures the total amount of the sex hormone, testosterone, in the blood.
This blood test measures free or unbound testosterone. Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone. However, it is present in both men and women. In men, testosterone is produced primarily in the testicles.
Creatine Kinase Blood Test
This blood test is used to evaluate levels of creatine kinase (CK). This enzyme is released when muscle damage occurs. The CK test can help diagnose acute heart muscle damage caused by a lack of blood supply to an area, as well as skeletal muscular damage.
C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
CRP Protein is made by the immune cells, the liver, and fat cells (adipocytes). Because its levels rise and fall depending on the amount of inflammation in the body, CRP is categorized as an acute phase reactant.
Anabolic Steroids (urine)
Urine testing for
- Bolasterone
- boldenone
- 4-chlorotestosterone
- clenbuterol
- danazol
- drostanolone
- epitestosterone
- fluoxymesterone
- mesterolone
- methandienone
- methandriol
- methenolone
- methyltestosterone
- nandrolone
- norethandrolone
- oxandrolone
- oxymesterone
- oxymetholone
- probenecid
- stanozolol
- testosterone
- testosterone
- epitestosterone ratio
- trenbolone
Hepatitis A, B & C Test
This test consists of the following screens:
- Hepatitis A Virus Antibody, IgM Test
- Hepatitis B Virus Surface Antigen (HBsAg)
- Hepatitis C Virus Antibody Test
STD Screening Panel Standard
This Standard STD Panel combines the 5 most common STD tests. STD testing is recommended for anyone who is sexually active, even if they are not experiencing any symptoms.
This screening package includes:
- HIV 1&2 Antibody/Antigen (4th Generation)
- Herpes 2 IgG Antibody
- Chlamydia
- Gonorrhea
- Syphilis TPA
HIV 4th Generation Blood Test
This HIV 4th Generation Blood Test is the most commonly ordered test to screen for infection with the HIV virus.
Herpes Type 1 & 2
Description: The Herpes Types 1 & 2 test is a blood test used to detect IgG antibodies specific to HSV types 1 and/or 2 infection; confirm or rule out possible infection with herpes simplex types 1 and/or 2 virus in prenatal patients in whom HSV 2 infection can cause serious prenatal disease. Per CDC guidelines, specimens with equivocal or low positive results for HSV-2 type specific IgG will reflex for supplemental testing by another assay.
In a patient with no history of lesion disease, a positive result for this test may be indicative that the primary infection was asymptomatic. Once infected by HSV, it is possible for a patient to shed virus without the development of lesions (asymptomatic shedding). This test does not indicate the site of HSV infection. The magnitude of the Index Value is not indicative of the amount of antibody present in the patient sample. There is a considerable homology between HSV-1 and HSV-2 antigens, so that antibodies formed against either virus are highly cross-reactive. These assays are based on purified recombinant glycoprotein G-1 (HSV-1) or G-2 (HSV-2) antigens.
Comprehensive STD Panel
Description: The Comprehensive STD panel tests for the following STDs:
- Chlamydia/Gonococcus/Genital Mycoplasma Profile, NAA, Urine - This test is used to detect Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Mycoplasma genitalium, Mycoplasma hominis, Ureaplasma spp.
- Hepatitis B Surface Antibody, Quantitative - This test is used to measure and determine if vaccination is needed for Hepatitis B. Following a vaccination regimen, anti-HBs can be measured to determine if protective immunity has been achieved.
- Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Antibody - This test assesses exposure to hepatitis C virus infection.
- HIV Antigen/Antibody Combo with Reflex to Confirmation - This test is used for the diagnosis of HIV infection, including acute and primary infection.
- Complete Blood Count (CBC) With Differential - This test is used to evaluate your overall health and detect/identify a wide range of hematologic orders.
- Urinalysis, Complete With Microscopic Examination - This test is used to detect abnormalities of urine; diagnose and manage renal diseases, urinary tract infection, urinary tract neoplasms, systemic diseases, and inflammatory or neoplastic diseases adjacent to the urinary tract.
- Metabolic Panel (14), Comprehensive - The Metabolic Panel (14), Comprehensive test is a serum or plasma test that measures several different substances in your blood. It is one of the most commonly ordered lab tests. This test includes the following: glucose, calcium, albumin, total protein, sodium, potassium, bicarbonate, chloride, blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, alkaline phosphatase, alanine amino transferase, aspartate amino transferase, and bilirubin.
STD Viral 7 Panel
Description: The STD Viral 7 Panel tests for the following STDS:
- HIV-1 and HIV-2
- Herpes-type 1 and herpes-type 2
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis C
Gonorrhea & Chlamydia
Description: The Urine Chlamydia and Gonorrhea test will detect the presence of bacteriums Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae and establish the diagnosis of Chlamydia and or Gonorrhea.
HIV Ag/Ab with Reflex
Description: The HIV Antigen/Antibody Combo with Reflex to Confirmation test is a serum test that is a CDC-recommended algorithm for laboratory diagnosis of HIV infection, including acute and primary infection. Reactive (repeatedly) specimens must be investigated by additional supplemental tests. A negative test for an individual does not preclude exposure to or infection with HIV-1 and/or HIV-2. Negative results can occur if the quantity of the marker present in the sample is too low for detection by the assay or if the marker is not present during the stage of disease in which a sample is collected.
Chlamydia lgG/IgM
Description: The Chlamydia (Chlamydophila) pneumoniae, IgG and IgM test is a serum test that employs immunofluorescence to detect IgG and IgM antibodies to Chlamydia pneumoniae in human serum. C pneumoniae has been implicated as one of the agents of atypical pneumonia and may be responsible for as many as 10% of all hospitalized and outpatient cases of pneumonia. Additionally, it may also be responsible for sinusitis and otitis.
Syphillis Test
A nontreponemal test (NTT) is a blood test for diagnosis of infection with syphilis. Nontreponemal tests are an indirect method in
that they detect biomarkers that are released during cellular damage that
occurs from the syphilis spirochete
Testosterone (Free) Direct Test
This blood test measures free or unbound testosterone which is the primary male sex hormone. However, it is present in both men and women.
Total Testosterone Test
The testosterone blood test measures the total amount of the sex hormone, testosterone, in the blood.
This blood test measures free or unbound testosterone. Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone. However, it is present in both men and women. In men, testosterone is produced primarily in the testicles.
Testosterone Free and Total
The Testosterone Free and Total blood test measures levels of both total and free testosterone.
The Testosterone Free and Total blood test measures levels of both total and free testosterone.
Thyroid Panel
This blood test measures thyroid health to detect potential imbalances in thyroid hormone levels.
The Thyroid Panel blood test is used to evaluate how the thyroid is functioning. This may also be used to help diagnose whether a person has an over-active or under-active thyroid.
The Thyroid Panel Screens For:
- T3 uptake (Triiodothyronine)
- T4 (Total Thyroxine)
- Free Thyroxine Index T4
Thyroid Panel with TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)
The Thyroid Panel with TSH is a group of blood tests that helps evaluate thyroid gland function and can help diagnose thyroid disorders
The Thyroid Panel with TSH is a group of blood tests that helps evaluate thyroid gland function and can help diagnose thyroid disorders
Free T3 Levels Screening
Free T3 (triiodothyronine) is one of the main hormones produced by the thyroid. T3 is responsible for regulating metabolism, heart rate, body temperature, mood, mental alertness, and more.
QuantiFERONA® TB Gold blood test
Tuberculosis (TB) is a blood test used in identifying infections with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacteria that causes Tuberculosis (TB).QuantiFERON-TB Gold+ testing can be performed during a single visit and does not require a second interpretation visit, as with tuberculin skin testing. The results of QuantiFERON-TB Gold+ testing are objective, do not require training to interpret, and are not subject to variability in reading methods
TB PPD Skin Test
The TB skin test is performed by injecting a small amount of fluid (called tuberculin) into the skin on the lower part of the arm. A person given the tuberculin skin test must return within 48 to 72 hours to have a trained health care worker look for a reaction on the arm
T-SPOT® TB
T-SPOT®.TB - The T-SPOT®.TB test is an in vitro diagnostic test for the detection of effector T cells that respond to stimulation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens ESAT-6 and CFP 10 by capturing interferon gamma (IFN-g) in the vicinity of T cells in human whole blood collected in lithium heparin. It is intended for use as an aid in the diagnosis of M.tuberculosis infection. The T-SPOT®.TB test is an indirect test for M.tuberculosis infection (including disease) and is intended for use in conjunction with risk assessment, radiography and other medical and diagnostic evaluations.
Basic Vitamin Panel
Vitamin B12, Folate and Vitamin D
This screening package includes tests for several common vitamin levels. Maintaining healthy levels of essential vitamins and nutrients is an important part of overall health.
B12 Vitamin Test
Vitamin B12 is an important vitamin for various areas of health, such as brain and nerve function, red blood cell production, cell and tissue repair, and DNA synthesis.
Vitamin D Test
This blood test measures the levels of A Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy (Calcidiol) levels in your blood. The major function of vitamin D in humans is the maintenance of calcium homeostasis
Complete Female Screening Panel
Description: The Complete Female Screening Panel tests for the following:
- CBC with Differential/Platelets
- Complete Metabolic Panel
- Cholesterol/Lipid Panel
- Estradiol
- Testosterone (Free and Total)
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
- HbA1c (Hemoglobin A1c)
- DHEA-Sulfate
- Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
- Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
Comprehensive Urine Culture Test
Urinary Tract Infection
A Urine Culture test is used to detect bacteria in a urine sample which may be the cause of a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI). Most UTI's are caused by a bacterial infection which begins in the urethra.
This test is ordered when a person is experiencing symptoms associated with a UTI. Most pregnant women are advised to have a urine culture during the first trimester. This test is often ordered at the same time or as a follow up to abnormal results from a Urinalysis Test.
The typical turnaround time for this test is 3-4 business days
Requirements:
Please note: First morning specimens yield the highest bacterial counts from overnight incubation in the bladder and are the best specimens. Yet, you may still provide a specimen any time throughout the day.
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