Allergy Testing

Anemia Testing

Arthritis and Inflammation Tests

Blood Type and Blood Disorders

Cancer and Tumor Marker Tests

Cardiac Health and Cholesterol

Cat and Dog Animal Allergy Panels

Diabetes Testing

DNA Paternity Testing

Drug Testing

Food Allergy Testing Panels

Gastrointestinal Health Tests

General Health and Wellness Tests

Heavy Metals and Toxins Tests

Hepatitis Testing

Hormone Testing

Immunity Detection and Titer Testing

Infectious Disease Testing

Kidney and Liver Tests

Sports Testing

STD Testing

Testosterone Testing

Thyroid Tests

Vitamin and Nutritional Testing

Tests In Alphabetical Order

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7 Panel Drug Test (Drugs of Abuse Testing), Hair

A 7 panel hair-based drug test screens for 7 drugs of abuse, including marijuana, cocaine, and others. This test is used in pre-employment screenings and drug rehab programs. Hair testing can detect drug use over a longer period than urine tests. Additional testing may be needed for a complete drug screening.

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9 Panel Drug Test (Drugs of Abuse Testing), Hair

A 9 panel hair-based drug test screens for 9 drugs of abuse, including marijuana, cocaine, and others. It is used for pre-employment screenings, probation monitoring, and drug rehab programs. Hair testing offers a longer detection window than urine tests but may require additional testing for a complete drug screening.

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Acacia (Mimosa) Tree Allergy Test

An Acacia (Mimosa) Tree Allergy Test is a diagnostic tool for assessing allergic reactions to Acacia tree pollen. By exposing individuals to small amounts of Acacia pollen and observing their responses, healthcare providers can identify symptoms such as sneezing, itchy eyes, runny nose, coughing, and breathing difficulties. This test aids in diagnosing and managing Acacia tree-related allergies.

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Acetylcholine Receptor Binding Antibody (AChR) Test

The AChR antibody test measures antibodies targeting acetylcholine receptors in the body, crucial for muscle movement. It helps diagnose myasthenia gravis, an autoimmune condition causing muscle weakness. Results can confirm the disease, but not all patients show antibodies. The test also aids in treatment monitoring and distinguishing neuromuscular disorders. Consult a healthcare provider for result interpretation and appropriate treatment, which may involve medication and immunosuppressants.

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Acetylcholine Receptor Binding Antibody (AChR) Test

The Acetylcholine Receptor Binding Antibody (AChR) test is a blood test used to detect antibodies targeting acetylcholine receptors, crucial for muscle movement. In autoimmune disorder myasthenia gravis, the body produces antibodies that attack these receptors, causing muscle weakness and fatigue. The AChR test measures the levels of these antibodies, aiding in the diagnosis of myasthenia gravis. However, it is used in conjunction with other clinical assessments like a physical exam and other tests. Treatment may involve medications or surgery. If experiencing muscle weakness and fatigue, especially worsening with activity, consulting a healthcare provider for evaluation and potential AChR testing is crucial.

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Acremonium Kiliense Allergy Test

Acremonium kilense is a type of mold known to trigger allergies. Allergy tests for this mold, such as skin prick tests or blood tests, can determine if someone is allergic to it. A positive result means the individual may experience symptoms like sneezing, coughing, and skin rashes when exposed to Acremonium kilense.

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Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) Test

The ACTH test measures levels of ACTH in the blood, produced by the pituitary gland to stimulate cortisol production by the adrenal glands for bodily functions. It helps diagnose disorders like Addison's & Cushing's syndrome, and guides treatment by monitoring effectiveness. A blood sample is taken from your arm, sent for analysis to diagnose hormonal imbalances. Follow pre-test instructions, discuss concerns with your healthcare provider before taking the test.

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Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) Test

The ACTH test measures the levels of ACTH in the blood, a hormone that prompts the adrenal glands to produce cortisol. It is used for diagnosing adrenal gland disorders like Addison's disease or Cushing's syndrome and can monitor treatment effectiveness. Healthcare providers may order this test if they suspect symptoms like fatigue, weight loss, or changes in blood pressure are due to an adrenal gland disorder.

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Aldosterone-to-Renin Ratio Test

The aldosterone-to-renin ratio test measures the levels of aldosterone and renin in the blood and calculates the ratio between the two. It is used to diagnose conditions like primary aldosteronism, where excess aldosterone production leads to high blood pressure and low potassium levels. A high ratio may indicate this condition, and treatment options include medications or surgery. Healthcare providers interpret the results alongside other clinical findings and tests.

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Aldosterone-to-Renin Ratio Test

The aldosterone-to-renin ratio (ARR) test evaluates the balance between aldosterone and renin in the body. It helps diagnose primary hyperaldosteronism by comparing levels of these hormones, indicating adrenal gland issues. The test involves measuring hormone levels from a blood sample to calculate the ARR. It is an initial step, requiring further testing for a confirmed diagnosis, and medical evaluation is recommended if primary hyperaldosteronism is suspected.

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Alpha-Fetoprotein Test, Tumor Marker

The alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) test measures AFP levels in the blood, which can indicate liver disease, cancers, and pregnancy complications. In tumors, AFP is a common marker for liver cancer and germ cell tumors. Elevated levels can aid in diagnosing and monitoring these cancers, but other conditions can also cause elevated AFP levels, necessitating further testing for accurate diagnosis.

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Alpha-Fetoprotein Test, Tumor Marker

The Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP) Test measures alpha-fetoprotein levels in blood, produced by the fetal liver. Elevated AFP levels in adults can signal conditions like liver cancer and certain liver diseases. As a tumor marker, the AFP test aids in diagnosing and monitoring liver cancer and testicular cancer, indicating tumor presence, treatment response, and cancer recurrence risk. It may be used with imaging studies to diagnose liver cancer and track treatment progress. While AFP elevation is common in liver cancer, other factors like benign liver conditions, pregnancy, or ovarian/testicular cancer can also raise levels. The AFP test is essential for evaluating and managing cancer and liver diseases, enabling early liver cancer diagnosis, treatment response monitoring, and recurrence risk assessment. Used alongside other tests and imaging, the AFP test guides personalized care for patients with specific cancers and liver conditions.

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ALT Liver Test - Alanine Aminotransferase (SGPT Test)

The ALT Liver test measures levels of the enzyme ALT in the blood, which indicates liver damage or inflammation. Elevated ALT levels may suggest liver diseases like hepatitis, cirrhosis, or fatty liver disease, caused by factors like medications, toxins, or alcohol. The test is used with other liver function tests for diagnosis and monitoring. However, elevated ALT may also result from muscle injury, strenuous exercise, or medications, requiring consultation with a healthcare provider for interpretation and care.

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Alternaria alternata Allergy Test

The Alternaria alternata allergy test is a diagnostic tool used to identify allergies to this mold, commonly found indoors and outdoors. The test usually entails a skin prick or blood test to measure specific antibodies in response to exposure to Alternaria alternata. Healthcare providers utilize allergy testing to discern if symptoms like sneezing, itching, wheezing, or nasal congestion are the result of an allergic reaction to this mold.

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American Dust Mite (Dermatophagoides farinae) Allergy Test

The American Dust Mite (Dermatophagoides farinae) Allergy Test is used to identify allergic reactions to dust mites, common household insects triggering allergies. It includes a blood sample or skin prick test to measure specific antibodies levels in response to dust mite allergens. Results guide healthcare providers in developing treatment plans for dust mite allergies.

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Amino Acid Profile (Blood Test)

Amino acids are essential for various physiological processes in the body and serve as the building blocks of proteins. An amino acid profile blood test measures the levels of different amino acids in your bloodstream to evaluate your protein metabolism and nutritional status. This test may be ordered if you exhibit symptoms of protein deficiency, malnutrition, or metabolic disorders affecting amino acid metabolism. Analyzing a blood sample can identify deficiencies or imbalances in amino acid levels and help guide treatment decisions. Abnormal test results could indicate conditions like protein malnutrition, liver disease, kidney disorders, metabolic issues, or genetic conditions impacting amino acid metabolism. It's crucial to adhere to pre-test instructions, such as fasting or avoiding certain medications, before undergoing the test.

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Amino Acid Profile (Urine Test)

Amino acid profile urine tests measure levels of amino acids in urine, which are crucial for biological processes. The test is used for evaluating amino acid metabolism disorders like PKU and can aid in diagnosing kidney and liver diseases. Results can provide health information and guide treatment. Follow pre-test instructions carefully.

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Ammonia Test

An ammonia test measures the level of ammonia in blood, a waste product from protein breakdown. Normal liver function converts ammonia into urea, excreted in urine. Elevated ammonia levels can indicate liver disease, kidney issues, or genetic disorders. The test is commonly part of metabolic or liver function tests, used to monitor condition treatment or diagnose symptoms. A blood sample is drawn from a vein, with fasting or preparation instructions necessary before the test.

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Amphetamine Screen and Confirmation (Urine Test)

The amphetamine screen and confirmation test is used to detect the presence of amphetamines in urine samples for drug testing programs. The initial screen is quick and inexpensive, with positive results followed by a more specific confirmation test to rule out false positives. This test is vital for ensuring accurate results and detecting amphetamine use in individuals.

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Amphetamine Screen, Blood

The amphetamine screen, blood test can detect amphetamine and related substances in the bloodstream to confirm abuse, monitor treatment, or assess drug toxicity. The test involves a blood sample and may only show recent drug use. False positives can occur due to certain medications. For more information, consult a healthcare provider or drug testing professional.

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Amylase Test

The amylase test detects amylase enzyme levels in blood or urine to diagnose pancreas-related conditions like pancreatitis or pancreatic cancer. Amylase, produced by the pancreas and salivary glands, aids in carbohydrate digestion. Elevated amylase levels can indicate pancreatic issues. Pancreatitis, an inflamed pancreas, often raises amylase levels, assisting in diagnosis and monitoring. This test also helps evaluate salivary gland, kidney, and gastrointestinal disorders. Monitoring amylase levels supports timely diagnosis, treatment, and management of pancreatic and related disorders, allowing healthcare providers to track treatment progress effectively.

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ANA Blood Test (Antinuclear Antibodies)

The ANA blood test, or Antinuclear Antibody test, detects antibodies that target the body's own tissues, potentially indicating autoimmune diseases like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis. While symptoms like joint pain or fatigue prompt its use, a positive result doesn't always mean disease. Further testing and consultation with healthcare providers are necessary for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

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Anemia Panel - Basic

A basic anemia panel is a diagnostic test that assesses various components of blood to determine if an individual has anemia, characterized by a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin. The panel includes tests on red blood cell numbers, size, and shape, as well as hemoglobin levels and other blood markers. Key tests include a complete blood count (CBC) to measure various blood cell levels and a reticulocyte count to assess bone marrow's response to anemia. Measurements of iron, ferritin, and total iron-binding capacity evaluate iron levels, while tests for vitamin B12 and folate deficiencies may also be included.

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Anemia Panel - Comprehensive

A Comprehensive Anemia Panel includes additional tests such as iron studies, vitamin B12 and folate levels, reticulocyte count, and peripheral blood smear to determine the underlying cause of anemia, such as iron deficiency, vitamin deficiencies, chronic disease, or hemolytic disorders. This panel provides a more detailed assessment for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

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Animal Allergy Panel

An animal allergy panel is a diagnostic test that helps veterinarians identify specific allergens causing allergic reactions in animals like dogs or cats. It measures antibody levels in response to allergens like pet dander, pollen, and food to create a treatment plan for managing allergies.

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Animal Allergy Panel

An animal allergy panel is a comprehensive test used to identify allergies to various animals through skin prick and blood tests. These tests help determine specific animal allergens triggering reactions and guide personalized treatment plans, which may include allergen avoidance, medications, and lifestyle changes. Consulting with an allergist or immunologist is crucial for accurate diagnosis and effective management of animal allergies, offering guidance on symptom management and improving quality of life around animals.

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Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Test

The AMH test measures levels of a hormone produced by the ovaries, indicating a woman's ovarian reserve and fertility potential. Lower AMH levels are linked to reduced ovarian reserve and decreased chances of conceiving. The test can also evaluate response to fertility treatments like IVF, and is typically done on the second or third day of the menstrual cycle. It is beneficial for women considering fertility preservation, fertility treatments, or those interested in assessing their fertility potential.

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Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Test

The AMH test is a blood test that measures the level of the hormone AMH, produced by the ovaries, serving as a marker of ovarian reserve. It is commonly used to assess fertility potential, predict response to fertility treatments like IVF, and detect ovarian aging. A high AMH level suggests good ovarian reserve, while a low level may indicate reduced reserve. This test can be conducted at any point in the menstrual cycle without fasting and is usually ordered by fertility specialists or endocrinologists.

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Apolipoprotein B Test, (Apo-B)

The Apo-B test measures the level of apolipoprotein B in the blood, a protein found on LDL cholesterol particles. Elevated levels are linked to cardiovascular disease risk due to increased LDL particles that can lead to artery plaque. The test is used alongside lipid tests to assess heart disease risk and guide treatment decisions, especially for individuals with family history or risk factors.

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Arsenic Blood Test

An arsenic blood test is a lab procedure that assesses the presence of arsenic in blood. Arsenic, a harmful heavy metal, can lead to severe health problems if consumed or inhaled excessively. This examination aids in identifying arsenic poisoning and tracking exposure in individuals at risk, like workers in arsenic-using industries or residents in areas with elevated arsenic levels.

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Ascaris (Common Roundworm) Allergy Test

An Ascaris (Common Roundworm) Allergy Test is a screening procedure to determine if someone is allergic to the common roundworm. It involves taking a blood sample and testing for specific antibodies that show an allergic response to the parasite. A positive result may indicate the person has an Ascaris allergy and might require treatment.

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Aspergillus fumigatus Allergy Test

An Aspergillus fumigatus allergy test is a diagnostic test used to detect allergic reactions to the mold. It involves a skin prick or blood test to check for specific antibodies. Symptoms of an allergic reaction to Aspergillus fumigatus include coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, and nasal congestion.

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Aspergillus niger Allergy Test

An Aspergillus niger allergy test is performed to identify allergic reactions to the mold. Testing methods include skin prick tests, blood tests for specific antibodies, and patch tests. Symptoms of this allergy can include coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, and nasal congestion. Treatment often involves avoiding exposure to the mold and using medications to manage symptoms.

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Aureobasidium pullulans Allergy Test

The Aureobasidium pullulans allergy test is used to measure specific antibodies in response to exposure to the yeast. This test helps identify allergies in individuals with symptoms when exposed to this fungus, guiding healthcare providers in treatment.

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Autoimmune Disorder Panel

The Autoimmune Disorder Panel is a series of blood tests that detect antibodies associated with autoimmune disorders, where the immune system attacks healthy tissues. Tests in the panel identify specific antibodies linked to conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and celiac disease. Results guide diagnosis, treatment decisions, and provide information on disease activity. The panel may also include tests for inflammation markers. Results, combined with medical history and other tests, are used to accurately diagnose and plan treatment. Treatment typically involves medications to suppress the abnormal immune response, manage symptoms, and reduce inflammation.

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Autoimmune Disorder Panel

An autoimmune disorder panel consists of blood tests used to diagnose and monitor autoimmune diseases by measuring levels of antibodies and other substances associated with these conditions. Common tests include ANA, RF, anti-DNA antibodies, anti-CCP antibodies, ESR, and CRP tests. These tests are ordered together to assess the immune system comprehensively, aiding in diagnosis and treatment of autoimmune diseases.

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Banana Allergy Test

A banana allergy test is a medical procedure utilized to diagnose banana allergies. Types of tests available include skin prick tests, blood tests, and oral food challenges that measure specific antibodies in relation to allergic reactions. Upon identifying a banana allergy, doctors are able to offer suitable treatment options and guidance on managing the allergy, which may include avoiding bananas and carrying an epinephrine auto-injector for emergencies.

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Barbiturate Screen and Confirmation (Urine Test)

A barbiturate screening and confirmation test detects barbiturates in urine samples. Barbiturates are central nervous system depressants with sedative effects. A qualitative method is used to analyse samples, with a confirmation test done if the screening is positive, using methods like gas chromatography-mass spectrometry to identify the specific type of barbiturate.

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Barbiturates Screen, Blood

A barbiturates screen blood test detects the presence of barbiturates, which are CNS depressant drugs used for sedation and anaesthesia. The test can diagnose overdose, monitor therapy in patients, and detect drug abuse in forensic settings.

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Barley Allergy Test

A barley allergy test is a medical test to determine if a person is allergic to barley. It involves a skin prick or blood test to measure the levels of specific antibodies produced in response to barley proteins. Symptoms of a barley allergy include hives, itching, swelling, breathing difficulties, and gastrointestinal issues. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are important if an allergy is suspected.

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Basic Female Hormone Panel

The Basic Female Hormone Panel is a comprehensive test that measures the levels of several key hormones in a woman's body, including estrogen, progesterone, FSH, LH, prolactin, TSH, and free testosterone. The test helps evaluate reproductive health, identify potential hormonal imbalances, and monitor treatment response. It can diagnose conditions such as PCOS, premature ovarian failure, and thyroid disorders.

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Basic Health Panel (CMP+UA+LP)

A Basic Health Panel consists of three tests: CMP measures blood chemicals like glucose and electrolytes, UA examines urine for substances like protein and glucose for kidney and bladder health assessment, and LP measures cholesterol levels to assess heart disease risk. These tests collectively provide crucial information about overall health and can identify potential health issues that may require further evaluation or treatment.

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Basic Heart Health Panel

A Basic Heart Health Panel Blood Test assesses key markers related to cardiovascular function, identifying risk factors for heart disease and evaluating cardiac health. Common components include tests for cholesterol levels (LDL, HDL, total cholesterol, and triglycerides), lipid profile, C-reactive protein (CRP) for inflammation, fasting blood glucose, and hemoglobin A1c for average blood sugar levels. This panel helps healthcare providers evaluate cardiovascular risk, create personalized treatment plans, and monitor heart health over time.

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Basic Industrial Allergen Panel

The Basic Industrial Allergen Panel consists of tests that assess an individual's allergic reactions to common allergens present in industrial environments such as chemicals, metals, and other substances. It encompasses assessments for allergens like latex, chrome, nickel, and formaldehyde, among others, frequently encountered in work settings. These tests aid in the identification and treatment of allergies in individuals employed in industrial settings.

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Basic Male Hormone Panel

A Basic Male Hormone Panel is a blood test that measures levels of key hormones impacting men's health. It includes tests for testosterone, LH, FSH, and estradiol. Testosterone is crucial for male reproductive tissues, muscle mass, and bone density. Low levels can cause fatigue, low libido, and muscle loss. LH and FSH regulate testosterone production. High estradiol levels may indicate health issues. This panel is used to diagnose hypogonadism, infertility, and monitor hormone levels in treatments.

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Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP)

The Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP) is a blood test that evaluates key chemicals like glucose, calcium, electrolytes, and kidney function markers. It is commonly used to diagnose conditions such as diabetes, kidney disease, and electrolyte imbalances. This test is routinely ordered during health check-ups or to evaluate specific medical concerns.

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Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP)

A Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP) is a blood test that evaluates the levels of various chemicals in the blood to assess organ function and detect medical conditions. It typically includes measurements of glucose, calcium, electrolytes, kidney function indicators like blood urea nitrogen and creatinine, and sometimes liver function indicators such as total protein and albumin.

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Basil Allergy Test

A Basil allergy test is conducted to determine if a person is allergic to the herb Basil. Tests include skin prick, blood test, or oral food challenge to check the immune system's reaction to Basil allergens. Symptoms of a Basil allergy may include itching, hives, swelling, or difficulty breathing. Treatment involves avoiding Basil and carrying an epinephrine auto-injector in case of severe reactions.

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Benzodiazepine Screen, Blood

A benzodiazepine screen is a blood test used to detect benzodiazepines, medications commonly used for anxiety and insomnia which can also be abused. The test helps confirm medication use or abuse, monitor treatment compliance, and detect overdose risk. It identifies drugs like Xanax, Valium, and others to guide healthcare decisions.

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Beta-hCG Test

The Beta-hCG test measures human chorionic gonadotropin levels in blood or urine, helping detect and monitor pregnancy. Often called the pregnancy hormone, hCG levels rise rapidly in early pregnancy, confirming pregnancy and tracking fetal health. The test also aids in diagnosing conditions like trophoblastic disease and certain cancers based on hCG levels. In pregnancy, it assesses gestational age and can identify complications like ectopic pregnancy. Used across clinical settings, the Beta-hCG test provides essential information for accurate diagnoses and effective treatment in obstetric and non-obstetric care.

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Beta-Lactoglobulin Allergy Test

A Beta-Lactoglobulin Allergy Test is a blood test that checks for antibodies produced in response to a protein found in cow's milk and dairy products. It is used to diagnose allergies to these foods in patients who suspect they may be allergic.

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Bioidentical Hormone Testing (Female)

Bioidentical hormone testing is important for women, especially during menopause or perimenopause, to identify and address hormone imbalances. The testing process involves physical examination, medical history, and laboratory tests (blood, saliva, or urine tests) to measure estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone levels. The test helps identify hormone imbalances that can cause symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, and mood changes. By addressing these imbalances, women can experience relief from symptoms and improve their overall quality of life. Additionally, bioidentical hormone testing can help prevent chronic diseases like osteoporosis, heart disease, and dementia, as well as optimize reproductive health and reduce the risk of conditions like PCOS.

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Birch (Common Silver) Tree Allergy Test

A Birch (Common Silver) Tree Allergy Test helps determine if someone has an allergic reaction to Birch tree pollen or sap. The test includes a skin prick test or blood tests looking for specific antibodies. Allergic individuals may experience symptoms like sneezing, itching, hives, or respiratory problems. Treatments may involve avoiding Birch exposure, using antihistamines, or receiving allergy shots.

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Black Mold (Stachybotrys Chartarum) Allergy Test

A Black Mold (Stachybotrys Chartarum) Allergy Test is a medical evaluation to ascertain whether an individual has an allergy to black mold. It can include blood samples or skin prick tests to measure IgE antibodies. Healthcare providers also consider symptoms and medical history for diagnosing black mold allergies.

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Black Mold Exposure Test (IgG)

The Black Mold Exposure Test (IgG) is a blood test that assesses the levels of IgG antibodies in response to black mold exposure. Elevated IgG levels can signify recent or continuous exposure to black mold, leading to health concerns like respiratory problems and skin irritation. This test helps diagnose black mold exposure and is utilized to evaluate treatment efficacy.

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Blackberry Allergy Test

A Blackberry Allergy Test is conducted to identify if an individual is allergic to blackberries. The test includes skin prick, blood test, or oral food challenge to check the immune response towards blackberries. Symptoms of blackberry allergies are itching, swelling, hives, nausea, vomiting, or difficulty breathing. It is important to seek advice from a healthcare provider for treatment of blackberry allergies.

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Blood Type Test (ABO Grouping and Rh Typing)

The Blood Type Test, also known as ABO Grouping and Rh Typing, identifies an individual's blood type based on antigens on red blood cells. ABO group (O, A, B, AB) and Rh factor (positive/negative) are determined. This test is vital for blood transfusions, organ transplants, and compatibility between donors and recipients. It involves a blood sample collection and lab analysis. Results guide medical procedures and emergencies, ensuring safe transfusions and treatment. Blood type compatibility is critical to prevent adverse reactions. Knowing one's blood type can also offer insights into inherited conditions. The Blood Type Test is essential in healthcare to maintain safe practices during medical interventions.

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BNP Test (B-Type Natriuretic Peptide)

The BNP test measures levels of the hormone BNP in the blood, which is produced by the heart in response to increased pressure or volume. It is used to diagnose and monitor heart failure, differentiate between heart failure and other conditions, assess the severity of heart failure, and guide treatment decisions.

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Brazil Nut Allergy Test

A Brazil nut allergy test is a medical test used to diagnose allergic reactions to Brazil nuts. It can be done through skin prick, blood test, or oral food challenge, where the person is exposed to Brazil nut protein and observed for symptoms like rashes, itching, or difficulty breathing. The results help determine if someone is allergic and guide treatment and dietary recommendations.

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Bumblebee Allergy Test

A Bumblebee Allergy Test is used to detect immune reactions to bumblebee venom, which can cause allergies ranging from mild to severe. The test involves exposure to a small amount of venom and monitoring for any allergic responses. If positive, carrying an epinephrine auto-injector may be recommended.

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BUN/Creatinine Ratio Test

The BUN/Creatinine ratio test measures the ratio of blood urea nitrogen (BUN) to creatinine, waste products filtered by the kidneys and excreted in urine. A high ratio could indicate dehydration, high protein diet, kidney issues, or gastrointestinal bleeding, while a low ratio may suggest liver disease, malnutrition, or muscle injury. This test helps assess kidney function for conditions like chronic kidney disease and heart failure. Consulting with a healthcare provider is crucial for acting on test results.

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Buprenorphine Screen and Confirmation (Urine Test)

Buprenorphine is used to treat opioid addiction, and urine tests can confirm proper medication use. The initial screening is done with an immunoassay test, followed by confirmation using GC-MS or LC-MS/MS if positive. Accurate results depend on proper sample collection and consideration of individual factors. These tests are helpful for monitoring treatment adherence and identifying misuse.

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C-Peptide (Blood Test)

A C-peptide blood test measures the level of C-peptide in the blood, which is produced when insulin is made in the pancreas. The test helps evaluate insulin production, distinguish between types of diabetes, monitor insulin therapy, and detect insulinoma. The test requires a blood sample and results can be influenced by factors like diet and medication. It's important to follow healthcare provider instructions before taking the test.

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C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Test

The C-Reactive Protein (CRP) test measures levels of a liver-produced protein that increases in response to inflammation. It is used to diagnose and monitor inflammatory conditions, autoimmune diseases, and assess cardiovascular disease risk. Healthcare providers order the test for symptoms of inflammation and to evaluate treatment effectiveness. Interpretation should consider other clinical factors, as elevated CRP levels can be influenced by various factors. Follow-up testing and consultation with a healthcare provider are crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning based on CRP test results.

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C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity

High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP) is a blood test that detects C-reactive protein levels with high sensitivity, indicating inflammation in the body. It is used to assess the risk of cardiovascular disease and monitor inflammatory conditions like autoimmune diseases. Elevated levels of hs-CRP are associated with a higher risk of heart attacks and strokes. Results are reported in milligrams per liter, with different levels indicating varying risks. The test is influenced by factors like smoking, obesity, and chronic conditions, and may require multiple tests for accuracy. While not diagnostic alone, hs-CRP is used in combination with other factors to assess cardiovascular risk and guide treatment decisions.

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C-Reactive Protein (CRP), High Sensitivity

C-Reactive Protein (CRP) is produced by the liver in response to inflammation, with high levels indicating inflammation from infection, injury, or chronic conditions. High Sensitivity CRP testing is more sensitive in detecting small increases in CRP levels to identify low levels of inflammation missed by standard tests. Elevated CRP levels, especially detected sensitively, may indicate increased cardiovascular disease risk due to inflammation's role in atherosclerosis.

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Calcium (Blood Test)

A calcium blood test measures calcium levels in the blood. Normal levels are between 8.5 to 10.5 mg/dL, and abnormal levels can signal health conditions like kidney disease or thyroid disorders. A healthcare provider may order the test if symptoms of high or low calcium levels are present, as part of routine screening, or to monitor treatment effectiveness. Patients should follow pre-test instructions, and results can guide further testing or treatment decisions.

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Calcium (Urine Test)

A calcium urine test measures the calcium levels in urine. Calcium is vital for bone, muscle, nerve, and blood health. The test evaluates calcium levels in the body to diagnose conditions like hypercalcemia or hypocalcemia. Healthcare providers order this test if symptoms such as fatigue, muscle weakness, bone pain, kidney stones, or abnormal heart rhythm are present. Sampling urine over 24 hours is necessary for accurate results, which are analyzed in the laboratory.

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Canary Bird Feathers Allergy Test

A Canary Bird Feathers Allergy Test is a medical assessment to identify allergic reactions to canary bird feathers by exposing individuals to the feathers and monitoring reactions such as itching, sneezing, hives, or difficulty breathing. Diagnosis from this test helps healthcare providers in developing treatment plans for managing allergy symptoms.

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Cancer Antigen 125 Test

The CA-125 test measures levels of the CA-125 protein in the blood, with elevated levels potentially indicating ovarian cancer. However, other conditions can also cause elevated CA-125 levels. The test is used alongside other tests and imaging to diagnose, monitor, and assess response to treatment for ovarian cancer.

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Cancer Antigen 125 Test

The CA-125 test measures CA-125 protein levels produced by organs like ovaries, fallopian tubes, and the abdomen. Primarily linked to ovarian cancer, elevated CA-125 levels can indicate gynecological conditions. It serves as a tumor marker for ovarian cancer diagnosis and monitoring. While it aids in tracking treatment response and disease progression, elevated CA-125 levels can also be present in noncancerous conditions. Typically used in combination with other tests and imaging, serial CA-125 measurements assist in evaluating and monitoring ovarian cancer and related conditions. Additionally, it's beneficial in assessing diseases affecting the reproductive system. Healthcare providers use the CA-125 test for early detection, personalized treatment, and disease monitoring, particularly in ovarian cancer and gynecological conditions.

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Candida Albicans Allergy Test

A Candida Albicans Allergy Test is a diagnostic test that determines if a person is allergic to Candida Albicans, a yeast found in various parts of the body. It involves a blood sample to measure specific antibodies produced by the immune system in response to this yeast. Allergic reactions to Candida Albicans can manifest as itching, rashes, wheezing, and digestive problems. The test assists healthcare providers in diagnosing and managing these allergic reactions.

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Carnitine Test

The carnitine test measures the level of carnitine in the blood, a compound crucial for energy production in cells. Deficiency can lead to health issues like fatigue and heart problems. The test helps diagnose deficiency, monitor treatment effectiveness, and assess risk for conditions like heart disease. A blood sample is taken from the arm, often requiring fasting. Abnormal results may indicate a need for further evaluation and treatment.

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Cat Dander Allergy Test

A Cat Dander Allergy Test is used to determine if someone is allergic to proteins found in cats. Various tests like skin prick or blood tests are used to check the immune response to cat dander. A positive result indicates an allergy, leading to symptoms like sneezing, itching, hives, or asthma upon exposure to cat dander.

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Catfish Allergy Test

A catfish allergy test is a medical test conducted by an allergist or healthcare provider to determine if a person is allergic to catfish. Different methods, such as skin prick tests, blood tests, and oral food challenges, may be used to diagnose the allergy. The results help in devising a suitable treatment plan for individuals with catfish allergies.

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Cauliflower Allergy Test

A cauliflower allergy test is conducted to determine if a person is allergic to cauliflower. It involves a skin prick or blood test to measure the immune response to cauliflower proteins. Those suspecting an allergy should consult a healthcare provider for treatment options.

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Chicken Feathers Allergy Test

A chicken feathers allergy test is performed to check for allergic reactions to chicken feathers. The test may involve a skin prick test with chicken feather extract or blood tests to measure specific antibodies. If allergic, symptoms like itching, hives, swelling, or breathing difficulties may occur when in contact with chicken feathers.

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Chlamydia Test

Testing for chlamydia usually involves taking a urine sample, swabbing the affected area, or a saliva sample. The collected sample is then analyzed in a laboratory to detect the presence of the chlamydia bacteria. It is important to get tested regularly, especially if you are sexually active or have had unprotected sex. Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted infection that can often be asymptomatic, so testing is crucial for early detection and treatment. Untreated chlamydia can lead to serious health complications, so prompt diagnosis and treatment are essential.

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Chromium (Blood Test)

A chromium blood test measures the level of chromium in the blood, a mineral critical for regulating blood sugar levels and metabolism. The test is used to detect chromium deficiency or toxicity which can be linked to conditions like diabetes, malnutrition, or exposure to high environmental chromium levels, indicating a potential health problem that may need treatment.

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Chromium (Urine Test)

A Chromium, Urine Test is a diagnostic procedure that examines chromium levels in urine. Chromium is vital for health in small quantities but harmful in excess. The test is commonly used to evaluate chromium exposure in various settings and monitor levels in individuals with exposure, as well as assess treatment efficacy for chromium toxicity.

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Citrus Fruit Allergen Panel

The Citrus Fruit Allergen Panel is a diagnostic test that identifies allergic reactions to the citrus fruits like limes, tangerines, oranges, lemons, and grapefruits by testing for specific allergens in these fruits, including citric acid, limonene, and proteins. It is recommended for individuals with symptoms like itching, swelling, hives, or difficulty breathing after consuming citrus fruits. A positive result doesn't mean an allergy to all citrus fruits; it helps create personalized treatment plans for citrus allergies.

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Cladosporium Herbarum Allergy Test

The Cladosporium Herbarum allergy test is a diagnostic tool for identifying allergic reactions to this fungus, which is widespread both indoors and outdoors, causing symptoms in certain individuals. The test commonly employs skin prick or blood testing to gauge antibody levels triggered by exposure to Cladosporium Herbarum, allowing healthcare providers to propose suitable management and treatment strategies for the allergy.

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Clam Allergy Test

A clam allergy test is a medical procedure to diagnose an individual's allergic reaction to clams through methods like skin prick tests, blood tests, or food challenges. Test results assist healthcare providers in recommending treatment strategies, such as avoiding clam-based foods and carrying an epinephrine auto-injector for severe reactions.

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Cobalt (Blood Test)

The cobalt blood test measures cobalt levels in the blood, which is naturally present and used in industry. High cobalt levels can indicate poisoning from exposure to cobalt materials. The test is useful for monitoring patients with metal-on-metal hip implants, as their breakdown can release cobalt into the bloodstream.

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Cocaine Metabolite Screen and Confirmation (Urine Test)

A cocaine metabolite screen and confirmation test is used to detect cocaine metabolites in urine, which can indicate recent cocaine use. The test involves a screening test followed by a confirmation test for accuracy. While the screening test is quick and cost-effective, it may yield false positives. The confirmation test is more specific and accurate in distinguishing cocaine metabolites from other substances.

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Cocaine Screen and Confirmation, Blood

The cocaine screen and confirmation test uses a blood sample to detect cocaine in the system. The initial screen test provides quick results, while the confirmation test is more specific to confirm cocaine presence and avoid false positives. It is commonly used in forensic and legal settings to determine recent cocaine use.

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Coenzyme Q10 Test (CoQ10)

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a natural nutrient in the body essential for energy production and acts as an antioxidant. A CoQ10 blood test can help diagnose deficiencies, often caused by medical conditions, medications, or diet. Symptoms of deficiency include fatigue and muscle weakness. Treatment may include CoQ10 supplements or dietary changes.

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Complete Blood Count (CBC) with Differential

A CBC with Differential is a standard blood test that offers insights into the composition of blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. The "differential" aspect of the test focuses on analyzing various types of white blood cells like neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils. This comprehensive test aids in the diagnosis of numerous conditions such as infections, anemia, and leukemia.

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Comprehensive Female Hormone Panel

A comprehensive female hormone panel is a blood test that measures the levels of various hormones in a woman's body. It typically includes tests for estrogen (E1, E2, and E3), progesterone, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), and cortisol. This panel can help diagnose hormonal imbalances and disorders, such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), hypothyroidism, and adrenal insufficiency. It can also be used to monitor hormonal changes during menopause, pregnancy, and other life stages.

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Comprehensive Female Wellness Panel

A comprehensive female wellness panel consists of various tests and screenings to evaluate a woman's overall health. It includes blood tests, physical exams, and assessments covering aspects such as blood cell count, cholesterol, thyroid function, blood sugar, hormone levels, cervical cancer screening, breast exam, bone density, pelvic ultrasound, and vitamin D levels. The panel aims to provide a comprehensive assessment of health and detect potential health issues, requiring individualized discussions with healthcare providers to tailor specific tests based on personal health history and concerns.

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Comprehensive Health Panel (CBC+CMP+UA+LP+Iron+TSH)

A Comprehensive Health Panel includes tests such as CBC, CMP, UA, LP, Iron, and TSH to assess different aspects of health including blood cells, metabolic function, kidney and liver health, cholesterol levels, iron levels, and thyroid function. These tests help diagnose conditions like anemia, diabetes, kidney disease, high cholesterol, and thyroid disorders. A Comprehensive Health Panel is a valuable screening tool used during routine physical exams or when assessing symptoms of illness to provide a thorough evaluation of overall health.

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Comprehensive Heart Health Panel

The Comprehensive Heart Health Panel is a thorough set of tests evaluating key factors related to heart health and overall cardiovascular function. It assesses markers associated with heart disease risk, cardiac function, and overall cardiovascular wellness. Components may include cholesterol and lipid tests, cardiac enzymes, electrolyte levels, blood pressure monitoring, blood glucose testing, inflammatory markers, thyroid function tests, and coagulation studies. This comprehensive panel offers healthcare providers insights into an individual's heart health, aids in identifying risk factors, and supports the development of personalized treatment plans. It plays a crucial role in preventive medicine, early detection of heart conditions, and informed decisions about cardiovascular well-being following discussion of the results with healthcare providers.

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Comprehensive Heavy Metals Profile (Urine Test)

The Comprehensive Heavy Metals Profile urine test measures levels of toxic heavy metals like lead, mercury, arsenic, cadmium, and nickel in the body to assess exposure. Heavy metal exposure can cause health issues like neurological disorders, kidney and liver damage, and cancer, from sources such as contaminated water and air pollution. This test can identify exposure sources and assess the body's ability to eliminate toxins. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for interpretation and to create a plan to reduce exposure levels for improved overall health. Overall, this test is a valuable tool for identifying and addressing potential health risks associated with heavy metal exposure, and taking steps to minimize exposure can help prevent serious health problems in the long run.

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Comprehensive Male Hormone Panel

A comprehensive male hormone panel is a blood test that measures various hormones crucial for male health. It includes testosterone, estradiol, FSH, LH, DHEA-S, and SHBG. Testosterone influences libido, muscle mass, and mood; estradiol impacts libido and bone health; FSH and LH regulate sperm and testosterone production; DHEA-S affects energy and libido; SHBG binds to sex hormones in the blood. This panel can detect hormone imbalances and diagnose conditions like hypogonadism, infertility, and hormonal disorders. It guides personalized treatment plans for optimal well-being.

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Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)

A Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) is a blood test that evaluates your body's metabolism, organ function, and overall health by measuring substances like electrolytes, glucose, proteins, and enzymes. It helps diagnose conditions such as diabetes, kidney disease, liver disease, and electrolyte imbalances. The CMP includes tests for blood glucose, electrolytes, kidney and liver function, protein levels, and enzymes. Results can aid in diagnosing and managing medical conditions, and your healthcare provider will use them, along with your medical history and physical examination, to determine the appropriate treatment plan for any abnormalities detected.

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Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)

The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) is a blood test that analyzes substances like electrolytes, glucose, and proteins in the bloodstream to evaluate overall metabolism and organ function, particularly the liver and kidneys. This panel is frequently utilized to detect conditions such as diabetes, kidney disease, and liver dysfunction.

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Comprehensive Mineral Panel, Blood

A comprehensive mineral panel blood test is used to evaluate essential mineral levels in the bloodstream like calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, and others. Results help identify mineral imbalances indicating health conditions, and can recommend treatment based on analysis.

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Comprehensive Vitamin Panel

Comprehensive vitamin panels involve measuring various vitamins in the body such as A, B12, D, and E to identify deficiencies or excesses that affect health. Individuals with symptoms of deficiencies or malabsorption issues may benefit from this panel as it can also help monitor treatment effectiveness and dietary changes.

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Copper (Blood Test)

A copper blood tests measures the amount of copper in the blood. Copper is essential for red blood cell formation, connective tissues, and iron absorption. The test can detect abnormal levels of copper, indicating conditions like Wilson's disease. During the test, a blood sample is drawn and sent to a lab for analysis. Abnormal results may require further testing and treatment.

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Cortisol Test

Cortisol test measures cortisol levels in the bloodstream. Cortisol is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands in response to stress, aiding in metabolism, inflammation reduction, and blood pressure control. Healthcare providers order cortisol tests to diagnose conditions like Addison's disease or Cushing's syndrome, monitor treatment, and assess stress levels. Prior to the test, patients must follow specific instructions, and results can vary depending on the time of day. Healthcare providers interpret the results to recommend appropriate follow-up steps.

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Cortisol, AM & PM Test

The cortisol AM & PM test measures cortisol levels in the body at different times of the day. Cortisol is a hormone released in response to stress, regulating metabolism, immune function, and blood pressure. Levels are typically higher in the morning, aiding in waking up and energy levels, and decrease throughout the day. The test helps diagnose conditions like adrenal insufficiency and Cushing's syndrome. Following healthcare provider instructions before the test is crucial, and they will interpret results and suggest necessary treatment.

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Cow's Milk Allergy Test

A Cow's Milk Allergy Test is a medical test used to identify allergic reactions to cow's milk through skin prick or blood tests, detecting antibodies. The results aid in diagnosing the allergy and planning treatment.

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Creatine Kinase (CK), Total

Creatine kinase (CK), total is an enzyme found in muscles and tissues, essential for energy production and muscle function. Elevated CK levels in the blood may indicate muscle or heart damage, like from injury or heart conditions. Monitoring CK levels through a total CK test helps in diagnosing muscle and heart issues. Symptoms like muscle pain or chest pain can prompt a CK test, which is also used in routine blood work for overall muscle health assessment. Treatment for high CK levels varies based on the cause, requiring consultation with a healthcare provider for appropriate testing and treatment.

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Creatine Kinase (CK), Total

Creatine kinase (CK) is an enzyme crucial for energy metabolism found in muscles and tissues. Elevated CK levels in the bloodstream suggest muscle damage, heart stress, or inflammation. A total CK test measures overall CK levels and helps diagnose these conditions. Normal CK levels vary with age, gender, and activity level. Symptoms like muscle weakness or heart disease risk factors may prompt the test. Treatments for elevated CK levels depend on the cause and may include medications or lifestyle changes.

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Creatinine, Random Urine

The Creatinine, Random Urine test measures creatinine levels in urine to assess kidney function. This test is crucial for screening kidney health and monitoring related conditions, including kidney disease. Abnormal results may suggest kidney dysfunction or other issues, emphasizing the need for further consultation with a healthcare provider to determine the necessary steps.

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Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) Sulfate

DHEA sulfate is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands that serves as a precursor to both male and female sex hormones. DHEA supplements are used to potentially improve fertility in women with low ovarian reserve, enhance egg quality, and increase pregnancy rates during fertility treatments. These supplements have also been studied for their effects on libido and hormonal balance. It is crucial to consult with a healthcare provider before taking DHEA supplements due to potential side effects and interactions with medications, and to monitor dosage and duration for safety and effectiveness.

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Diabetes Panel

A diabetes panel consists of blood tests used to diagnose and manage diabetes by measuring blood sugar levels and assessing insulin production and utilization. Tests may include fasting blood sugar, hemoglobin A1c, oral glucose tolerance, insulin level, and C-peptide tests. The results help healthcare providers diagnose diabetes, determine its type, monitor blood sugar control, and adjust treatment plans. Regular monitoring with a diabetes panel is essential for individuals at risk for or with diabetes to effectively manage the condition.

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Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) Test

The DHT test measures levels of dihydrotestosterone in the bloodstream. DHT, synthesized from testosterone, plays a crucial role in male sexual development. The test is used to assess conditions like abnormal hair growth, enlarged prostate, and androgen excess in both males and females, aiding in the diagnosis of conditions such as androgenetic alopecia and hirsutism. Healthcare providers typically order this test, which involves a blood draw from a vein in the arm. Test results inform treatment decisions and monitor hormone therapy effectiveness. Compliance with pre-test instructions and discussing results with the healthcare provider are essential for understanding their health implications.

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Egg White Allergy Test

An egg white allergy test is a medical screening to diagnose allergic reactions to proteins in egg whites, done through skin prick, blood, or oral food challenge tests. It helps identify egg white allergies and guide treatment to prevent allergic reactions.

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Epicoccum purpurascens Allergy Test

The Epicoccum purpurascens allergy test is a diagnostic procedure to identify allergic reactions to this mold species. It utilizes various methods like skin prick or blood tests to detect specific antibodies indicating an allergic response. Positive results may lead to symptoms like sneezing, itchy eyes, and respiratory problems upon exposure to the mold.

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ESR Test (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate)

The ESR test measures how quickly red blood cells settle, indicating inflammation in the body. It can signal conditions like infections, autoimmune diseases, and cancer. The test is used to diagnose and monitor conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. A high ESR level is not specific and may require further testing. The test involves drawing blood, which is left to settle in a tube, with results measured in mm/hr. Normal values vary by age and gender.

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ESR Test (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate)

The ESR test measures the rate at which red blood cells settle at the bottom of a tube of blood over a specific period of time. It is a non-specific test that can indicate the presence of inflammation in the body. A higher ESR rate may be caused by conditions such as infections, autoimmune diseases, and certain types of cancer. However, it is important to note that a high ESR rate can also be caused by non-inflammatory conditions, so further testing may be needed to determine the underlying cause.

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Estradiol Test

The estradiol test measures estrogen levels in the body, mainly produced by the ovaries in women and testes in men. It is used to assess ovarian function, monitor fertility treatments, and diagnose reproductive disorders. Estradiol levels fluctuate throughout the menstrual cycle in women, and abnormal levels can indicate conditions like PCOS or menopause. In men, estradiol affects bone health and sexual function. Results interpretation should be done alongside other hormone tests and medical evaluation by a healthcare provider.

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Estrogen Test, Total

The total estrogen test measures overall estrogen levels in the body, including different types of estrogen hormones. Estrogen is important for female reproductive health. This test is used to assess various reproductive issues in women, monitor hormone replacement therapy, and evaluate treatment effectiveness. In men, abnormal estrogen levels can signal hormonal imbalances or health conditions. Results interpretation should involve a healthcare provider to determine any necessary follow-up actions or treatment.

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Fall Allergy Panel

A fall allergy panel is a medical test that helps determine if a person is allergic to common fall allergens such as ragweed, mold spores, and dust mites. The panel typically involves a skin prick test or blood test to measure the body's immune response to specific allergens. Depending on the results, healthcare providers can recommend treatment options such as allergen avoidance, medications, or allergy shots.

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Ferritin Test

A Ferritin test measures ferritin levels in the blood, indicating iron stores in the body. It helps diagnose iron-related disorders like anemia and hemochromatosis. Abnormal ferritin levels may signal health issues needing evaluation and treatment.

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Ferritin Test

A Ferritin test measures ferritin levels in the blood, indicating iron stores in the body. It helps diagnose iron-related disorders like anemia and hemochromatosis. Abnormal ferritin levels may signal health issues needing evaluation and treatment.

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Folic Acid (Folate) Test

The folic acid test measures levels of folic acid in the blood, an essential B vitamin for cell growth and reproduction. Adequate levels are crucial for red blood cell formation, DNA synthesis, and preventing birth defects. Healthcare providers order the test for suspected deficiencies, which can cause symptoms like weakness and fatigue. Results help determine treatment like folic acid supplements. Patients should follow specific instructions before the test to ensure accuracy.

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Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) Test

The FSH test measures FSH levels in the body, a hormone produced by the pituitary gland essential for menstrual cycle and reproductive function. In women, FSH levels fluctuate throughout the menstrual cycle, with elevated levels indicating ovarian issues or menopause, and low levels suggesting pituitary gland problems. In men, FSH regulates sperm production, with high levels possibly indicating testicular problems and low levels suggesting pituitary gland issues. The FSH test is used to assess fertility, diagnose reproductive disorders, and monitor hormone therapy, with results interpretation advised by a healthcare provider for further guidance on necessary follow-up actions or treatment.

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Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) Test

The FSH test is a blood test that measures levels of the hormone FSH, produced by the pituitary gland for regulating the reproductive system in men and women. This test diagnoses and monitors conditions like infertility, PCOS, and menopause, and can assess hormone levels in children entering puberty. It's usually part of a series with LH and estradiol tests, interpreted alongside physical exams to identify underlying hormone abnormalities. Consult a healthcare provider for understanding FSH test results and discussing treatment options.

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Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) Test

The FSH test measures levels of follicle-stimulating hormone in the bloodstream, a hormone crucial for reproductive system function. In women, FSH regulates the menstrual cycle and egg development, while in men, it supports sperm production. This test is used to diagnose fertility issues, irregular periods, and puberty problems, as well as to assess fertility treatment outcomes and pituitary gland function. Normal FSH levels vary by age and sex, and abnormal levels could indicate conditions like PCOS or pituitary disorders, with diagnosis made by healthcare providers using test results and medical history.

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Free T3 Test (FT3)

The Free T3 Test (FT3) measures the active form of thyroid hormone in the bloodstream, aiding in diagnosing thyroid disorders, monitoring treatment, and evaluating metabolism. It helps diagnose conditions like hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism, and may be ordered if patients show symptoms of thyroid dysfunction such as fatigue, weight changes, or heart rate fluctuations.

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Free T3 Test (FT3)

The free T3 test measures unbound triiodothyronine (T3) hormone levels in the blood, which is important for regulating metabolism and energy. It is used alongside other thyroid tests to diagnose conditions like hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. A healthcare provider may order this test for symptoms of thyroid dysfunction. Discussing results with a healthcare provider is important for identifying any underlying issues and creating a treatment plan.

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Free T4 Test (FT4)

The free T4 test, also called FT4 test, assesses unbound thyroxine levels in the blood to evaluate thyroid function and diagnose thyroid disorders like hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism. Abnormal free T4 levels suggest thyroid issues, prompting consultation with a healthcare provider for symptoms like weight changes, fatigue, or mood swings. Treatment can involve medication, lifestyle adjustments, or other interventions to manage hormone levels and alleviate symptoms.

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Free T4 Test (FT4)

The free T4 test measures unbound thyroxine hormone levels in the blood, which helps regulate metabolism, growth, and energy. It is used alongside other thyroid tests to diagnose and monitor thyroid disorders like hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. Healthcare providers may order this test for symptoms of thyroid dysfunction like fatigue and weight changes. Discussing results with a healthcare provider is important for identifying the cause of any abnormalities and determining a treatment plan.

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FSH Test (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone) & Luteinizing Hormone (LH)

The FSH test measures follicle-stimulating hormone levels in the blood, important for egg/sperm development. Abnormal levels indicate fertility, menopause, or hormonal issues. The LH test measures luteinizing hormone levels, vital for menstrual cycle regulation and testosterone production. Abnormal levels signal fertility, menstrual cycle problems, or hormonal imbalances. Both tests evaluate fertility, infertility causes, and treatment effectiveness. They may be part of a broader hormonal health assessment.

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Full Test Panel for 10 Common STDs

Testing for STDs is vital for sexual health. A full panel for 10 common STDs, including Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, HIV, and others, can be done through various samples. Early detection is crucial as some STDs may have no symptoms. Treatment is available, and seeking it promptly can prevent complications and transmission. Regular testing is recommended, especially for active individuals. Testing can be confidential and discreet, either in-person or through at-home kits. Taking this step is responsible and proactive in safeguarding your health and that of your partners.

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Fusarium Moniliforme Allergy Test

The Fusarium Moniliforme Allergy Test is a diagnostic tool used to identify allergic reactions to this common environmental mold in individuals. It entails analyzing blood or skin samples that are exposed to Fusarium moniliforme antigens to detect immune responses as indicators of an allergy. Healthcare providers can leverage the results of this test to pinpoint whether a person's symptoms are triggered by an allergy to Fusarium moniliforme, aiding in tailored treatment strategies.

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Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT) Blood Test

The Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT) blood test measures GGT levels, primarily found in the liver, to detect liver damage/disease like hepatitis or cirrhosis. This test aids in diagnosing liver conditions and monitoring alcohol consumption to prevent increased GGT levels. Preparation involves fasting and following healthcare provider's instructions. Elevated GGT levels may require further testing for proper treatment, underscoring the need for discussion with a healthcare provider for appropriate management.

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Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT) Blood Test

The GGT blood test measures the level of the GGT enzyme, predominantly found in the liver. Elevated GGT levels indicate liver issues like disease, alcohol abuse, or bile duct obstruction. This test, often used with other liver function tests, aids in diagnosing and monitoring liver conditions. Additionally, GGT levels can be influenced by age, sex, and medications. Consulting a healthcare provider is essential for proper interpretation and management of GGT test results.

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Garlic Allergy Test

A garlic allergy test is done to find out if someone is allergic to garlic. It can be done through skin prick testing, blood testing, or oral food challenges. If someone shows signs of a garlic allergy, they may need this test to confirm the diagnosis and decide on the right treatment.

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General Fruit Allergen Panel

A General Fruit Allergen Panel is a test used to diagnose fruit allergies. It tests for common allergens like apples, bananas, grapes, kiwi, mangoes, oranges, peaches, pears, and strawberries, helping healthcare providers identify allergies and provide treatment and guidance.

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Genital Herpes Test

Genital herpes is a common STI caused by the HSV virus, leading to painful sores on the genitals and surrounding areas. Testing is essential for diagnosis, with methods such as blood tests and PCR tests available. It is vital to get tested if experiencing symptoms or engaging in risky sexual behavior. Testing can be done at healthcare providers or sexual health clinics, and early detection and treatment are crucial for symptom management and prevention of transmission.

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Glucose 6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) Test, Quantitative

The G6PD test measures levels of the G6PD enzyme in the blood to detect deficiency, which can lead to hemolytic anemia. It is used to diagnose G6PD deficiency in individuals with symptoms or family history, as well as to monitor those already diagnosed and assess treatment response. The test involves a blood sample from a vein and should be done following healthcare provider instructions for accurate interpretation and management.

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Glucose Test

A glucose test measures blood sugar levels to diagnose and monitor diabetes. Different types of tests include fasting blood glucose, OGTT, and HbA1c. Abnormal results can indicate diabetes or other conditions, requiring lifestyle changes and medication. It's crucial to follow healthcare provider instructions and discuss results for proper management.

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Gonorrhea Test

Gonorrhea, caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae, is an STI necessitating prompt testing for early detection and treatment. The primary testing method is a nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT) that detects the bacterium's genetic material. Convenient FDA-approved at-home test kits are available, enabling individuals to collect samples themselves and obtain results within days. Symptoms of gonorrhea include painful urination, abnormal discharge, and genital itching, with some infections being asymptomatic. Regular testing is advised for sexually active individuals, especially those with multiple partners. Seeking medical advice if exposure or symptoms are suspected is crucial for timely diagnosis and management to prevent complications and transmission, highlighting the importance of open communication with healthcare providers.

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Green Pea Allergy Test

The Green Pea Allergy Test is a diagnostic tool to identify allergic reactions to green peas through methods like skin prick and blood tests or elimination diet with food challenges. Results guide healthcare providers in advising treatment and management for individuals with green pea allergies.

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H. Pylori Testing

H. pylori testing is used to diagnose an infection with the bacterium Helicobacter pylori, which can cause peptic ulcers, gastritis, and stomach cancer. Tests include blood, stool, breath, and biopsy tests to detect the presence of H. pylori. Positive results can guide treatment with antibiotics and acid-reducing medications. Consulting a healthcare provider is important if experiencing stomach ulcer or gastritis symptoms to determine the need for H. pylori testing.

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Hemoglobin A1c Test (HbA1c)

The Hemoglobin A1c test measures average blood sugar levels over 2-3 months and is used to monitor and manage diabetes. It reflects long-term blood sugar control, unaffected by short-term fluctuations. Results are reported as a percentage, with higher values indicating poorer blood sugar control. The test helps diagnose diabetes, monitor treatment effectiveness, and assess the risk of complications. Regular Hemoglobin A1c tests are recommended for individuals with diabetes to adjust treatment plans and maintain optimal blood sugar levels, with target levels varying based on individual factors and diabetes type.

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Hepatitis A Antibody Test, IgM

The Hepatitis A Antibody Test, IgM is a blood test used to diagnose acute hepatitis A infection by detecting IgM antibodies to the virus. It is commonly ordered when symptoms like jaundice, fatigue, nausea, and abdominal pain are present. Presence of IgM antibodies could indicate recent infection or prior vaccination, requiring further testing. Treatment for hepatitis A is mainly supportive and cases typically resolve without long-term issues, but monitoring by a healthcare provider is essential.

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Hepatitis A Test

The page discusses the highly contagious liver infection hepatitis A caused by the hepatitis A virus, which is typically transmitted through contaminated food or water, or close contact with an infected person. Symptoms of hepatitis A include fatigue, nausea, abdominal pain, fever, and jaundice. Testing for hepatitis A involves a blood test to check for antibodies that determine infection and immunity. It is advised to seek testing if exposure or symptoms are suspected, with results usually available within days. Early detection and treatment are crucial to prevent complications and the spread of infection to others, so consulting a healthcare provider for guidance and testing is recommended. All Hepatitis Testing

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Hepatitis A, B & C Panel

Hepatitis A, B, and C panel consists of blood tests used to detect and diagnose infections with these three hepatitis viruses that affect the liver. The panel includes tests for antibodies and antigens related to each virus, helping healthcare providers diagnose and manage patients with hepatitis infections. Treatment for hepatitis A, B, and C infections may include antiviral medications, supportive care, and vaccination for prevention. Consulting a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and management of hepatitis infections is crucial.

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Hepatitis A, B & C Panel

The Hepatitis A, B & C panel consists of blood tests to detect infections with these viruses. Hepatitis A is short-term and does not typically cause chronic liver disease, while hepatitis B and C can lead to severe complications if untreated. The panel includes tests for specific antibodies and antigens for each type of hepatitis. The results allow healthcare providers to determine if a person is immune, currently infected, or previously exposed to these viruses, guiding further testing and treatment recommendations.

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Hepatitis B Core Antibody Test, IgM

The Hepatitis B Core Antibody Test, IgM is a blood test that detects IgM antibodies to the hepatitis B core antigen, indicating recent or ongoing infection with the hepatitis B virus. While a positive result suggests acute hepatitis B infection, further testing like the Hepatitis B Surface Antigen test is required for a complete diagnosis and treatment plan.

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Hepatitis B Immunity Status Test

The hepatitis B immunity status test, also known as the hepatitis B surface antibody test, measures antibody levels in the blood to determine immunity to the virus. The test helps healthcare providers assess the need for vaccination and further treatment for those at risk for hepatitis B. Results showing sufficient antibody levels indicate immunity, while lower levels may require additional testing or vaccination.

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Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Test

The HBsAg test detects the Hepatitis B virus protein in blood to diagnose current infections, requiring follow-up for treatment decisions. Regular testing is advised for those at risk to monitor health.

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Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Test

The HBsAg test is a blood test used to detect hepatitis B virus. It is part of routine blood work, helps monitor chronic infections, and identifies carriers. A positive result shows current infection, prompting further tests to determine severity and treatment. Consult a healthcare provider for result interpretation and treatment to prevent liver damage and complications like cirrhosis and cancer.

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Hepatitis B Test

The text discusses hepatitis B, a viral infection that affects the liver, transmitted through blood and bodily fluids, and can lead to serious complications if untreated. Testing involves a blood test to detect the virus using specific proteins and antibodies. It is recommended that individuals at high risk, like healthcare workers or those with multiple sexual partners, get tested regularly. Pregnant women should also be tested to prevent transmission to their babies. Treatment includes antiviral medications. Early detection through testing is crucial to prevent spread and avoid long-term liver damage. Other Hepatitis Testing

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Hepatitis C Test

Hepatitis C is a viral infection that can lead to liver damage, and many infected individuals are unaware due to the lack of symptoms. Testing involves a blood test for antibodies, with further confirmation through a PCR test if necessary. High-risk individuals should undergo regular testing, including those with specific medical histories. Early detection is key for timely treatment, as new medications can cure the infection in a short period. Consult a healthcare provider if you suspect you may be at risk for hepatitis C to prevent long-term liver damage and improve your health. All Hepatitis Testing

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Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Antibody Test

The Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) antibody test is a blood test used to detect exposure to the Hepatitis C virus. A positive result indicates past exposure, but further testing is required to confirm current infection status. Not everyone exposed to HCV develops chronic infection, and early detection and treatment are crucial to prevent severe liver damage. Regular testing is recommended for at-risk individuals, like intravenous drug users and healthcare workers, to improve outcomes with available treatment options.

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Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) RNA Test

The HCV RNA test is used to detect the presence of hepatitis C virus in the blood by measuring the amount of viral RNA. It confirms infection, monitors treatment effectiveness, and checks for recurrence. Results indicate viral load, guiding treatment decisions. A healthcare provider should interpret results for discussing potential treatment options post-test.

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Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) RNA Test

The HCV RNA test is used to detect the hepatitis C virus in the blood by measuring viral RNA levels. It helps diagnose acute or chronic infections, monitor treatment effectiveness, and check for virus clearance post-treatment. Blood samples are analyzed in a lab, with results indicating viral RNA copies per milliliter of blood. Consulting a healthcare provider is crucial for developing a treatment plan for hepatitis C infection.

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Herpes Type 1 & 2 Panel (HSV-1 / HSV-2)

The Herpes Type 1 & 2 Panel, also known as the HSV-1 / HSV-2 panel, is a test that detects antibodies for Herpes Simplex Virus Types 1 and 2 in the blood. It is used to diagnose herpes, monitor treatment effectiveness, and assess the risk of transmitting the virus. While herpes cannot be cured, symptoms can be managed with antiviral medications. Individuals with herpes should practice safe sex and inform partners to prevent transmission. Consult a healthcare provider if you suspect you have herpes or have been exposed to the virus.

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Herpes Type 1 and Type 2 Testing

Testing for herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1 and type 2 is available to diagnose infections caused by these viruses. This testing can determine whether an individual has been infected with either HSV-1 or HSV-2. It is important to get tested if there are symptoms of herpes or if there has been potential exposure. Testing can involve blood tests, swab tests of sores, or a combination of both. Treatment options are available for herpes infections, and early detection through testing is key to managing the condition and reducing the risk of transmitting the virus to others. If you suspect you may have herpes type 1 or type 2, consult with a healthcare provider for testing and appropriate care.

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Herpes Type 1 Test (HSV-1)

The HSV-1 test detects antibodies to the herpes simplex virus type 1 which is responsible for oral herpes. The test helps confirm oral herpes diagnosis or past exposure. Results are typically available within a few days, showing past virus exposure if positive. Treatment may involve antiviral medication to manage symptoms and outbreaks. Consult a healthcare provider if oral herpes is suspected.

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Herpes Type 2 Test (HSV-2)

The herpes type 2 test, also known as HSV-2 test checks for antibodies to the herpes simplex virus type 2, which causes genital herpes commonly spread through sexual contact. It helps diagnose infections, even in individuals without symptoms but who are at risk. Results are typically available in a few days after a simple blood draw. The test may not distinguish between current and past infections, as the virus can remain dormant in the body. Consulting a healthcare provider is recommended for further evaluation and testing, with treatment options available to manage symptoms and reduce transmission risk to others.

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HIV 1 & 2 Antibody (4th Generation) Test

The HIV 1 & 2 Antibody (4th Generation) Test is a blood test that detects HIV antibodies, HIV-1 and HIV-2, along with the p24 antigen. This highly accurate test can detect HIV infection as early as 2-6 weeks post-exposure. It is known as the HIV combination or duo test and is preferred for its ability to detect infection earlier than previous tests. Regular testing is essential, particularly after risky behaviors. Early detection and treatment can help manage the virus and prevent progression to AIDS. Consult a healthcare provider for HIV testing using this specific test.

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HIV RNA Test

The HIV RNA test, also known as the HIV viral load test, measures the amount of HIV RNA in the blood to determine the level of HIV in the body and assess the effectiveness of treatment. It is often used in conjunction with other HIV tests to provide an overall view of the infection status. Results are reported as copies of HIV RNA per milliliter of blood, with a lower viral load indicating effective treatment and a higher load possibly requiring adjustments.

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HIV RNA Test for Early Detection

The HIV RNA test is an effective method for early detection of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) by detecting the virus's genetic material, offering quicker results compared to antibody tests. It is recommended for those at risk of HIV exposure through activities like unprotected sex or needle-sharing. The test involves a blood draw, with results available within days. A positive result indicates the virus is present, but a negative result doesn't rule out infection immediately. Early detection with the HIV RNA test allows for timely treatment and reduces transmission risk to others. It is essential to consult a healthcare provider for testing if there is a potential exposure to HIV.

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Honey Bee Allergy Test

A honey bee allergy test is conducted to identify allergic reactions to honey bee venom, involving either a skin prick or blood test. Based on the results, treatment options like allergen immunotherapy may be suggested for individuals with confirmed allergies.

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Horse Dander Allergy Test

A horse dander allergy test is used to check if a person is allergic to horses by exposing them to horse dander and observing their reaction. Symptoms of horse allergies include itching, sneezing, and breathing difficulties. Treatment and management options can be recommended based on the test results.

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HTLV-I/II Antibody, with Reflex to Confirmatory Assay

The HTLV-I/II antibody test detects antibodies to the human T-cell lymphotropic viruses, known to cause diseases like adult T-cell leukemia and HTLV-associated myelopathy. A positive result requires a confirmatory assay like PCR or Western blot analysis. Consult a healthcare provider for further testing and treatment planning.

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Human Growth Hormone (HGH) Test

The human growth hormone (HGH) test measures HGH levels in the blood. HGH, produced by the pituitary gland, is vital for growth, cell regeneration, and metabolism. The test is used to diagnose growth hormone-related conditions like deficiency in children or adults, acromegaly, and to monitor HGH therapy effectiveness. Fasting may be required before the test, and results are reported in ng/mL or mIU/L. Abnormal results could signal the need for further testing or treatment, so consulting a healthcare provider for interpretation and management is advised.

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IGF-1 (Insulin Like Growth Factor) Test

The IGF-1 test measures the level of insulin-like growth factor-1 in the blood, which is produced by the liver in response to growth hormone stimulation. It is crucial for growth, development, and overall bodily functions. This test is used to evaluate growth disorders in children, monitor treatment for growth hormone deficiency, and assess pituitary function. In adults, it helps evaluate growth hormone deficiency and detect conditions like acromegaly. Consulting a healthcare provider is important for accurate result interpretation, as high or low IGF-1 levels can indicate various health conditions. The test typically requires a blood sample and fasting beforehand.

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Immunoglobulin E IgE Test

The IgE test measures IgE antibody levels in the blood, crucial for allergic reactions and often elevated in individuals with allergies or asthma. It helps diagnose allergies when symptoms are unclear and identifies specific allergens causing reactions, guiding treatment options. The test, used alongside medical history and examination, informs healthcare providers on recommending treatments such as allergen avoidance or medications.

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Iron Test

An iron test, also called a serum iron test, is used to measure iron levels in the blood. It helps diagnose conditions like iron deficiency anemia and hemochromatosis, where there is excess iron in the body. This test can also assess the effectiveness of iron supplements or treatments for iron-related disorders.

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Iron Test

An iron test, also called a serum iron test, is used to measure iron levels in the blood. It helps diagnose conditions like iron deficiency anemia and hemochromatosis, where there is excess iron in the body. This test can also assess the effectiveness of iron supplements or treatments for iron-related disorders.

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Lead (Urine Test)

A lead urine test is a diagnostic tool used to measure lead levels in a person's urine, which can signal exposure to toxic substances. Elevated lead levels can lead to health problems, particularly in children and pregnant women. This test assists healthcare providers in identifying lead exposure and determining the need for intervention or treatment.

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LH (Luteinizing Hormone) Test

The LH test measures luteinizing hormone levels, produced by the pituitary gland to regulate the menstrual cycle and reproductive system. In women, LH helps ovulation and abnormal levels can signal issues like PCOS or infertility. In men, LH stimulates testosterone production and abnormal levels may indicate conditions like low testosterone or infertility. The test is combined with other hormone tests to diagnose reproductive system conditions, infertility causes, or monitor hormone therapy.

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Lipase Test

The lipase test measures levels of the enzyme lipase, vital for digesting fats and produced mainly by the pancreas. Elevated lipase levels in the blood often indicate pancreatitis, an inflammation of the pancreas due to issues like gallstones or alcohol consumption. This diagnostic test helps diagnose and monitor pancreatitis, assess its severity, treatment efficacy, and guide recovery. Besides pancreatitis, lipase testing can detect conditions affecting the pancreas, gallbladder, or digestive system, such as pancreatic cancer or gallbladder inflammation. Routine lipase monitoring aids healthcare providers in diagnosing and managing pancreatic and digestive disorders promptly. It is an essential tool for assessing pancreatic health, aiding in timely detection, treatment evaluation, and overall pancreatic and digestive system function assessment. Regular lipase testing is crucial for appropriately managing pancreatic conditions and related digestive disorders.

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Lipid / Cholesterol Panel

A lipid panel, also known as a cholesterol panel, is a blood test that measures different types of fats in your blood, such as cholesterol and triglycerides. This test assesses your risk for heart disease and identifies abnormal cholesterol levels that may require treatment. The panel includes measurements of total cholesterol, LDL (bad) cholesterol, HDL (good) cholesterol, and triglycerides. Results are reported in mg/dL, and your healthcare provider will interpret them to determine if further action or treatment is needed based on your individual health profile.

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Lipoprotein (a) Test, Lp(a)

The Lp(a) test measures levels of lipoprotein (a) in the blood, which is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease. It is recommended for individuals with a family history of heart problems. This test is often part of a lipid panel and results are reported in mg/dL. Treatment for high levels may include lifestyle changes and medication, tailored to individual risk factors and test results.

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Lipoprotein Analysis (NMR) Test

The Lipoprotein Analysis (NMR) test measures different lipoprotein particles in the blood, providing detailed information about size and density. It is used to assess cardiovascular risk more comprehensively than traditional cholesterol tests, helping healthcare providers understand cholesterol profiles and make informed treatment decisions. The test is often ordered for individuals with cardiovascular risk factors and can monitor the effectiveness of cholesterol-lowering medications or lifestyle changes. Overall, the test provides a personalized assessment of cardiovascular risk to tailor treatment plans for patients.

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Lithium (Blood Test)

A blood test to monitor lithium levels is essential for patients taking lithium to treat bipolar disorder and other psychiatric conditions. The test involves drawing a blood sample, typically from a vein in the arm, and sending it to a laboratory for analysis. Following healthcare provider instructions, such as fasting before the test, is crucial. Symptoms of lithium toxicity should be reported immediately. Regular blood tests help ensure that patients are receiving the right dose of lithium for safe and effective treatment.

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Lithium (Blood Test)

A Lithium blood test is a medical procedure that measures lithium levels in the blood, essential for managing bipolar disorder treatment. Monitoring these levels through regular tests ensures correct dosage and helps prevent adverse effects. These tests, ordered by healthcare providers, are conducted by drawing a blood sample from the arm.

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Liver Function Test (LFT)

Liver function tests (LFTs) are blood tests that evaluate liver health by measuring levels of enzymes and proteins produced by the liver. Common tests include ALT, AST, ALP, bilirubin, serum albumin, total protein, PT, and INR. Abnormal results may indicate liver injury, disease, or dysfunction. Healthcare providers use LFTs to diagnose liver diseases like hepatitis, monitor liver conditions, and assess medication effects. Abnormal findings may require further testing or treatment by healthcare providers.

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Lupus Panel

A lupus panel is a set of blood tests used for diagnosing and monitoring lupus, an autoimmune disease. It includes tests for specific antibodies, complement levels, and markers of inflammation. These tests aid in assessing the presence and severity of lupus, tracking disease activity, and determining treatment response.

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Lyme Disease Antibodies Test

The Lyme disease antibodies test, or serology test, detects Borrelia burgdorferi antibodies in the blood. It's ordered for those with suspected tick exposure, manifesting symptoms like fever, fatigue, joint pain, and erythema migrans. The test looks for IgM (early infection) and IgG (later infection) antibodies. False results are possible. A positive test may prompt further confirmation testing. Treatment involves antibiotics, with early detection crucial to prevent complications. Consult a healthcare provider if you suspect Lyme disease exposure.

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Lymphocyte Subset Panel

A lymphocyte subset panel is a blood test that measures different types of lymphocytes which are white blood cells important for immune response. It includes T cells, B cells, and Natural Killer cells. This test can diagnose immune deficiencies, autoimmune diseases, and monitor responses to treatments for conditions like HIV/AIDS and leukemia. Results show percentages or absolute numbers of each lymphocyte subset, highlighting any potential health issues that need further evaluation and treatment.

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Lymphocyte Subset Panel

A Lymphocyte Subset Panel is a blood test that measures the different types of white blood cells, specifically lymphocytes, to help diagnose and monitor immune disorders. The panel includes 7 tests that measure the number of different types of lymphocytes, including T-cells, B-cells, natural killer cells, and others. The results of the test can be used to diagnose immune disorders such as HIV/AIDS, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, or lymphoma, monitor treatment effectiveness, identify immune suppression or dysfunction, and detect abnormal immune cell populations. The test is typically ordered by a healthcare provider to investigate symptoms such as recurring infections, weakness or fatigue, swollen lymph nodes, fever, skin rash, joint pain, and weight loss.

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Magnesium, Blood Serum Test

The magnesium blood serum test measures magnesium levels in the blood, a crucial mineral for bodily functions like nerve and muscle function, blood sugar regulation, and bone health. Low or high levels can cause symptoms like cramps or nausea. Healthcare providers order the test to detect deficiencies or excess, by drawing blood from a vein for lab analysis. Results help guide treatment choices, such as dietary adjustments or supplements. Following fasting instructions before the test is essential.

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Manganese (Blood Test)

A manganese blood test measures manganese levels in the blood. Abnormal manganese levels can indicate health conditions like toxicity or deficiency, leading to various symptoms. Healthcare providers may order this test if they suspect an imbalance or if symptoms are present. Following provider instructions before the test is crucial. Test results aid in diagnosing and treating manganese-related health issues.

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Manganese (Urine Test)

A urine test for manganese measures the levels of this essential mineral in the body. Abnormal manganese levels can indicate deficiency or toxicity, leading to various health issues. The test is used to evaluate manganese status in individuals at risk of deficiency or toxicity and involves collecting a urine sample for analysis. Interpretation of test results should be done by a healthcare professional, and treatment may be required for abnormal manganese levels.

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MDMA (Molly/Ecstasy) and Metabolite Screen (Urine Test)

An MDMA and metabolite screen urine test is used to detect MDMA (Molly/Ecstasy) and its breakdown products in urine samples. This test is often used to confirm MDMA use, monitor substance abuse treatment, and for drug screening purposes. The test can identify MDMA and its metabolites, such as MDA, in urine samples for several days after ingestion. It's important to note that MDMA use is illegal and can have harmful effects on the body.

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Mercury (Urine Test)

The Mercury Urine Test is a medical procedure used to measure mercury levels in urine, commonly found in fish, dental fillings, and environmental sources. This test is vital for assessing and monitoring mercury exposure, especially in occupational settings. High levels of mercury in urine can signal potential toxicity and necessitate further medical attention.

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Methadone Screen and Confirmation (Urine Test)

Methadone, a synthetic opioid used in opioid addiction treatment, is detected in urine samples through a screening and confirmation test. The initial screening is done with immunoassay techniques, and if positive, a more specific test like GC/MS or LC-MS/MS is used. This test is used to monitor methadone levels in addiction treatment, ensure compliance, and detect unauthorized use.

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Mold Allergen Panel

The Mold Allergen Panel is a diagnostic test used to identify mold spore allergies through specific mold allergens such as Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, and Penicillium. This test can be done via skin prick or blood tests to measure the immune response, aiding physicians in determining the most effective treatment for individuals with mold allergies.

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Mono Test (Mononucleosis)

The mono test, also known as the mononucleosis test, is used to diagnose infectious mononucleosis caused by the Epstein-Barr virus. Symptoms include fatigue, sore throat, fever, swollen lymph nodes, and enlarged spleen. While the test is not always needed for diagnosis, it detects antibodies produced in response to the virus. Treatment involves rest, hydration, and over-the-counter pain relievers.

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Mountain Cedar Allergy Test

Mountain Cedar Allergy Test: This medical test assesses an individual's sensitivity to Mountain Cedar tree pollen through skin prick tests, blood tests, or allergen-specific IgE tests. Those allergic to Mountain Cedar may exhibit symptoms like sneezing, congestion, itchy eyes, and worsened asthma during peak pollen season. Test results aid in creating tailored treatment plans by healthcare providers to alleviate allergy symptoms.

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Mouse Epithelium Allergy Test

A Mouse Epithelium Allergy Test is a blood test that checks for allergic reactions to proteins in mouse epithelium, the tissue that lines the body. It helps diagnose mouse allergies and plan treatment to manage allergic reactions.

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Mucor Racemosus Allergy Test

The Mucor Racemosus Allergy Test is used to detect allergic reactions to the common mold Mucor Racemosus through skin prick or blood tests, measuring specific antibodies. Positive results may lead to symptoms like sneezing, coughing, congestion, and skin rashes upon exposure. Treatment involves avoiding the mold and possibly using medications for symptom relief.

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Nicotine Metabolite Screen (Urine Test)

A nicotine metabolite screen is a test that measures nicotine and its byproducts in urine. It is used to assess nicotine exposure in smokers, individuals using tobacco products, or those exposed to secondhand smoke. The test is also useful for monitoring tobacco cessation programs and evaluating interventions to reduce tobacco use. It provides valuable information on nicotine exposure levels and aids in developing personalized treatment plans for individuals trying to quit smoking or cut down on tobacco use.

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Nut Allergy Panel

The nut allergy panel consists of tests to diagnose allergies to the nuts: almonds, cashews, coconuts, sesame seeds, hazelnuts, pecans, and peanuts. It includes skin prick tests, blood tests, and oral food challenges to determine the presence and severity of the allergy. Identifying specific triggers can help develop a treatment plan, including avoidance strategies and emergency response measures. Consulting with an allergist is important for proper evaluation and diagnosis.

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Nutmeg Allergy Test

Nutmeg allergy testing is conducted to identify allergic reactions to nutmeg through tests like skin prick tests, blood tests, or oral food challenges. The results help determine the allergen causing the reaction and its severity, allowing healthcare providers to offer suitable treatment and management recommendations.

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Oral Herpes Test

Oral herpes, commonly known as cold sores or fever blisters, is caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV) and is easily spread through close contact like kissing or sharing utensils. Symptoms include pain, tingling, and blisters on the lips or inside the mouth. Diagnosis involves a physical exam and possibly lab tests. While there is no cure, antiviral medications can help manage symptoms and promote healing. Seeking medical advice, practicing good hygiene, and using protection during sexual activity are important steps to prevent the spread of the virus.

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Ova and Parasite Urine Test

The ova and parasite urine test is used to detect parasites or their eggs in urine to diagnose infections such as schistosomiasis, trichomoniasis, and giardiasis. The test involves collecting a urine sample for microscopic examination to identify the presence of parasites, indicating an active infection. Following healthcare provider instructions for sample collection is crucial for accurate results. If symptoms like abdominal pain, diarrhea, or bloody stools are present, consulting a healthcare provider for evaluation and treatment is essential.

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Oxycodone Screen and Confirmation (Urine Test)

The Oxycodone screen and confirmation test is used to detect the presence of oxycodone in urine. This opioid medication is commonly used for treating moderate to severe pain. The screening test uses an immunoassay method to quickly detect oxycodone, with confirmation tests like GC/MS or LC/MS providing more accurate results. Interpretation of test results should be done by a healthcare provider considering the individual's medical history and other medications taken. A positive result may indicate recent use or misuse of oxycodone, while a negative result does not rule out its use.

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Oyster Allergy Test

An oyster allergy test is used to diagnose if someone has an allergy to oysters. It can include a skin prick test, blood test, or oral food challenge. The results help create a treatment plan to manage the allergy and prevent reactions.

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Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) Test

The parathyroid hormone (PTH) test is a blood test that measures PTH levels, which play a crucial role in regulating calcium in the body. The test is used to diagnose conditions such as hyperparathyroidism and hypoparathyroidism. Healthcare providers may order a PTH test alongside other tests to make a diagnosis and guide treatment decisions. Following instructions before the test is important.

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Parrot/Parakeet Droppings Allergy Test

The Parrot/Parakeet Droppings Allergy Test is used to diagnose allergies to the droppings of these birds through skin prick or blood tests. Positive results can lead to symptoms like sneezing, coughing, wheezing, or skin rashes upon exposure to the droppings.

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Parrot/Parakeet Feathers Allergy Test

A parrot/parakeet feathers allergy test involves different tests to determine if someone is allergic to the feathers of these birds. Positive results may lead to symptoms like sneezing, itching, coughing, or wheezing, and treatment options include avoiding exposure to the feathers, taking antihistamines, or allergy shots.

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Perennial (Year-Round) Allergy Panel

The Perennial Allergy Panel is a comprehensive test that identifies year-round allergens like dust mites, pet dander, mold spores, and indoor fungi. By pinpointing specific allergens, your healthcare provider can create a personalized treatment plan for symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes, coughing, and rashes. This panel helps manage persistent allergies, providing insight into triggers and ways to minimize exposure. It's a valuable tool in managing year-round allergies, offering the opportunity to improve quality of life through tailored treatment plans with healthcare providers.

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Phencyclidine (PCP) Screen and Confirmation, Blood

Phencyclidine (PCP) is a potent hallucinogenic drug with harmful effects on the body and mind. A PCP screen and confirmation test in blood can detect its presence. The screening test analyzes a blood sample with a test kit, and if positive, a confirmation test using advanced techniques like gas chromatography-mass spectrometry is performed. PCP is a controlled substance with legal consequences, and these tests are crucial for medical and legal purposes in cases of suspected PCP use.

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Phoma Betae Allergy Test

A Phoma beta allergy test is a diagnostic test to check for an allergy to the fungus Phoma beta. It entails analyzing blood for antibodies triggered by exposure to Phoma beta. A positive result indicates an allergy, potentially causing respiratory issues or skin reactions. This information aids healthcare providers in determining the appropriate treatment plan.

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Potassium (Urine Test)

Urine potassium testing is used to measure potassium levels in urine. Potassium is crucial for various bodily functions, and abnormal levels can indicate health conditions like kidney disease. The test involves collecting a urine sample over 24 hours, with results typically available within a few days. Healthcare providers interpret the results and may recommend further treatment or testing based on the findings. It is essential to follow provider instructions as factors like diet and medications can impact test results.

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Prolactin Test

A prolactin test measures prolactin levels in the blood, primarily produced by the pituitary gland to stimulate milk production. Elevated levels can be caused by various conditions. Healthcare providers order this test to diagnose and monitor abnormalities. Treatment may involve medications or surgery. Consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and management.

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Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Test

The PSA test measures levels of the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in the blood, indicating various prostate conditions like cancer, BPH, and prostatitis. Mainly used for prostate cancer screening, elevated PSA levels may signal the need for further tests like a biopsy. The test also aids in monitoring prostate cancer patients for disease progression. While high PSA levels can suggest cancer, factors like BPH or prostatitis can also raise levels, requiring additional assessments for accurate diagnosis. The PSA test is vital for early prostate cancer detection and management. Healthcare providers rely on the PSA test to assess prostate health, guide cancer screening, monitor disease development, and tailor treatment plans.

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Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), Free: Total Ratio

The PSA, Free: Total Ratio measures the level of free PSA compared to total PSA in the blood. A low ratio can signal higher prostate cancer risk due to potential cancerous cells, whereas a high ratio might indicate non-cancerous issues like an enlarged prostate. Healthcare providers use this ratio alongside other assessments to assess prostate cancer likelihood and recommend appropriate actions.

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Prothrombin Time (PT) with INR

The Prothrombin Time (PT) with International Normalized Ratio (INR) is a blood test that measures blood clotting time. The test assesses the activity of clotting proteins, and INR standardizes results across labs. It is used to monitor blood-thinning medications like warfarin, diagnose bleeding disorders, assess liver function, and evaluate clotting ability. Results are reported as an INR value, with interpretation by a healthcare provider to determine necessary actions based on individual health and medical history.

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Prothrombin Time (PT) with INR

Prothrombin Time (PT) with International Normalized Ratio (INR) is a blood test that measures blood clotting time by evaluating prothrombin proteins. The INR standardizes results to ensure consistency across tests. It is vital for monitoring patients on anticoagulant medications like warfarin, adjusting dosages to balance clotting and bleeding risks. Higher INR values indicate slower clotting, increasing bleeding risk, while lower values suggest clot formation risk. PT with INR is crucial for managing conditions requiring anticoagulant therapy, such as deep vein thrombosis. Regular testing helps providers assess clotting status, make treatment adjustments, and prevent complications.

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Random Microalbumin (Urine Test)

Microalbuminuria is a condition characterized by elevated albumin levels in urine, indicating kidney damage, often linked to diabetes, hypertension, or certain medications. Monitoring microalbumin levels can aid in early detection and management of kidney disease, with treatment typically involving lifestyle adjustments, medication, and regular kidney function monitoring.

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Rat Urine Allergy Test

The Rat Urine Allergy Test is used to diagnose if an individual is allergic to rat urine by exposing them to a small amount of rat urine and observing any allergic reactions like itching, swelling, or difficulty breathing. Treatment options may involve avoiding contact with rats or taking allergy medications.

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Red Cedar Allergy Test

A Red Cedar Allergy Test is a medical evaluation performed by a healthcare provider to identify red cedar pollen allergies in individuals. This testing commonly includes a skin prick or blood test to assess the body's immune reaction to red cedar allergens. By analyzing the results, healthcare professionals can advise patients on avoiding red cedar pollen exposure and suggest suitable treatment methods for allergy symptom relief.

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Renal (Kidney) Function Panel

A renal function panel is a group of tests used by healthcare providers to evaluate kidney function and diagnose kidney-related disorders. The panel typically includes tests for blood urea nitrogen (BUN), creatinine, glomerular filtration rate (GFR), electrolytes, and urinalysis. This comprehensive panel helps assess kidney health and guide treatment for conditions such as kidney disease, kidney stones, and electrolyte imbalances. It is recommended for individuals with risk factors for kidney disease, like diabetes or high blood pressure.

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Reverse T3 Test

The reverse T3 test measures levels of reverse triiodothyronine (rT3), a metabolite of thyroid hormone T4. High rT3 levels can indicate thyroid disorders or other health conditions. This test aids in diagnosing hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and thyroid hormone resistance, and can help monitor thyroid function during treatment.

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Rheumatoid Arthritis Test - Rheumatoid Factor (RF)

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune condition that causes joint inflammation, pain, swelling, and stiffness. The Rheumatoid Factor (RF) test is a blood test that detects antibodies in response to inflammation, often associated with RA, but can also be found in other conditions. A positive RF test doesn't always mean RA, and not all RA cases show positive results. It is one of several tests used for diagnosis, alongside anti-CCP test and imaging studies. Clinical evaluation by a healthcare provider is crucial for an accurate diagnosis. Early detection and treatment of RA help manage symptoms and improve quality of life. If you suspect RA symptoms, seek medical evaluation for appropriate management.

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Scallop Allergy Test

The Scallop Allergy Test is a medical assessment used to diagnose scallop allergies through procedures like skin prick tests, blood tests, or elimination diets to identify the specific allergen causing reactions. Results from the test can inform relevant treatment and management strategies for individuals who are allergic to scallops.

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Seminal Fluid Allergy Test

A seminal fluid allergy test, also called seminal plasma hypersensitivity test, diagnoses allergies to proteins in semen, leading to symptoms like itching and swelling in the genital area. The test involves applying a sample of the person's own semen to the skin for signs of allergic reaction. Treatment may include avoiding semen exposure, using barriers during sex, and desensitization therapy. Consultation with specialists like allergists is advised for diagnosis and management.

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Shellfish Allergy Panel

A shellfish allergy panel includes skin prick tests, blood tests (specific IgE antibodies), and oral food challenges to identify allergic reactions to shellfish proteins. Results help determine the presence and severity of the allergy for personalized treatment and management.

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Sickle Cell Anemia Screening Test

Sickle cell anemia screening is a test that identifies whether a person carries the sickle cell trait or has the disease. Sickle cell anemia is an inherited red blood cell disorder where the hemoglobin protein responsible for carrying oxygen is abnormal, causing the red blood cells to become crescent-shaped and stiff. The screening test involves analyzing a blood sample to check for the presence of abnormal hemoglobin. This screening is essential for identifying individuals at risk of passing the trait to their children and for implementing preventive measures and early interventions to manage the condition.

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Sickle Cell Anemia Screening Test

Sickle cell anemia screening is a test that identifies whether a person carries the sickle cell trait or has the disease. Sickle cell anemia is an inherited red blood cell disorder where the hemoglobin protein responsible for carrying oxygen is abnormal, causing the red blood cells to become crescent-shaped and stiff. The screening test involves analyzing a blood sample to check for the presence of abnormal hemoglobin. This screening is essential for identifying individuals at risk of passing the trait to their children and for implementing preventive measures and early interventions to manage the condition.

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Soybean Allergy Test

A soybean allergy test is a medical procedure to detect allergic reactions to soybeans. It can be done through methods like skin prick tests or blood tests. Symptoms of a soybean allergy include hives, itching, swelling, digestive problems, and potentially life-threatening anaphylaxis. Proper testing is crucial for diagnosis and developing an effective treatment plan.

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Spring Allergy Panel

A spring allergy panel is a specific type of allergy test that is designed to identify allergens that are common during the spring season, such as tree pollen, grass pollen, and other outdoor allergens. This test can help identify specific allergens that may be causing allergic symptoms in individuals during the spring months.

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Spruce Allergy Test

A spruce allergy test is conducted to determine if an individual is allergic to spruce trees. Methods include skin prick, blood, or patch tests to assess immune response to spruce allergens. Symptoms include nasal congestion, sneezing, itching, and watery eyes. Treatment involves avoiding exposure, using medications, or receiving allergy shots.

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Standard Female Hormone Panel

The standard female hormone panel is a comprehensive blood test that measures the levels of various hormones in a woman's body. The test includes measurements of estrogen, progesterone, follicle-stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, thyroid-stimulating hormone, adrenocorticotropic hormone, testosterone, dehydroepiandrosterone, cortisol, and catecholamines. These hormones play important roles in the female reproductive system, regulating metabolism, energy production, immune function, and stress response. The test is often used to diagnose and monitor hormonal imbalances associated with conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), menopause, endometriosis, adrenal insufficiency, thyroid disorders, and hypogonadism.

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Standard Health Panel (CBC+CMP+UA+LP+TSH)

A standard health panel typically includes tests like Complete Blood Count (CBC), Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP), Urinalysis (UA), Lipid Panel (LP), and Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH). These tests provide information about blood cell levels, kidney and liver function, urinary health, heart disease risk, and thyroid function. The panel is used for routine health screening and to evaluate overall health and specific conditions, providing important information for healthcare providers to assess and guide further treatment decisions.

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Standard Heart Health Panel

A Standard Heart Health Panel is a series of tests designed to assess key factors related to cardiovascular health and heart function. The panel helps healthcare providers evaluate an individual's risk of heart disease, monitor cardiac health, and determine appropriate treatment plans. Common components include tests for cholesterol levels, lipid profile, cardiac enzymes like troponin, electrolytes, blood pressure, blood glucose, C-reactive protein (CRP), and thyroid function. These tests provide a comprehensive evaluation of cardiovascular health, aiding in risk identification, heart disease diagnosis, and personalized care. They are essential for preventive care, early heart disease detection, and overall cardiovascular well-being.

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Standard Heavy Metals Profile (Blood Test)

The standard heavy metals profile blood test measures levels of toxic heavy metals like lead, mercury, arsenic, cadmium, and thallium in the blood. Elevated levels indicate exposure to environmental toxins or contaminated substances, leading to symptoms like fatigue, headaches, cognitive issues, and muscle weakness. The test is recommended for those with exposure or symptoms and can help monitor treatment for heavy metal poisoning. It involves a simple blood draw and results are usually available within a few days. Treatment may include removing the source of exposure, chelation therapy, and nutritional support for repairing any damage from toxicity.

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Standard Male Hormone Panel

The standard male hormone panel is a blood test that measures levels of key hormones affecting male reproductive health and wellbeing. It includes tests for testosterone, LH, FSH, and estradiol. Testosterone is crucial for male reproductive organs, muscle mass, and libido, with low levels leading to symptoms like fatigue and erectile dysfunction. LH and FSH regulate testosterone production, while abnormal levels can indicate hormonal imbalances affecting fertility and health. Estradiol is important for male reproductive health, and elevated levels can impact libido, cardiovascular health, and bone density. The panel helps diagnose conditions such as low testosterone, infertility, and hormonal imbalances, enabling monitoring and treatment. Healthcare providers may recommend this test for symptoms like fatigue, low libido, erectile dysfunction, and infertility to assess hormone levels and identify underlying imbalances.

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Standard Plus Female Wellness Panel

The Standard Plus Female Wellness Panel includes key tests such as CBC, comprehensive metabolic panel, lipid panel, thyroid function tests, and Vitamin D level measurement to assess and monitor a woman's health. It may also include tests like Pap smear, mammogram, and hormone levels for women's health. Recommended for proactive health monitoring, especially for those at risk for hormonal imbalances, thyroid disorders, or cardiovascular disease. Consulting with a healthcare provider is important to determine the appropriate tests for individual needs and health goals.

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Stinging Insect Allergen Panel

A Stinging Insect Allergen Panel is a blood test that checks for allergen-specific IgE antibodies to common stinging insects. It can identify allergies to bees, wasps, yellow jackets, hornets, and fire ants, which may lead to severe reactions like anaphylaxis. The test results aid healthcare providers in determining treatment and management plans for those with insect venom allergies.

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Strawberry Allergy Test

A Strawberry Allergy Test is a diagnostic test conducted by healthcare providers, usually allergists, to identify if a person is allergic to strawberries. It can include skin prick tests, blood tests, or oral food challenges to assess the body's immune response and guide the management of the allergy.

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Summer Allergy Panel

A Summer Allergy Panel is a series of tests done to identify allergens that may be causing allergic reactions during the summer months. This panel typically includes tests for common summer allergens such as grass pollen, tree pollen, weed pollen, and mold spores. By identifying specific allergens, healthcare providers can develop personalized treatment plans to help manage and control allergy symptoms during the summer season.

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Swine Epithelium Allergy Test

A Swine Epithelium Allergy Test is used to diagnose allergic reactions to pig tissue by exposing an individual to a small amount of swine epithelium and monitoring for any allergic symptoms or reactions. This test helps healthcare providers identify and treat swine epithelium allergies effectively.

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Syphilis Test

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Tapeworm (Echinococcus) IgG Test

The Tapeworm (Echinococcus) IgG test detects antibodies produced in response to the Echinococcus tapeworm infection. Ingesting tapeworm eggs can lead to cyst formation in organs like the liver and lungs. The test measures Echinococcus-specific IgG levels in the blood, indicating current or past infection. It aids in diagnosis, treatment monitoring, and complication risk assessment. If exposure or symptoms are suspected, consult a healthcare provider for evaluation and testing.

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Testosterone Maintenance / Therapy Panel

The Testosterone Maintenance/Therapy Panel, a series of tests aimed at monitoring and maintaining optimal testosterone levels in the body. It highlights the role of testosterone in male characteristics and reproductive functions, and explains that the panel typically includes tests for total testosterone, free testosterone, and luteinizing hormone levels. Maintaining optimal testosterone levels is crucial for overall health, as low levels can lead to various symptoms. The text emphasizes the importance of consulting a healthcare provider for appropriate tests and potential treatment options, as well as the significance of regular monitoring to ensure hormone levels are within the optimal range for good health.

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Testosterone Maintenance / Therapy Panel

The Testosterone Maintenance/Therapy Panel, a series of tests aimed at monitoring and maintaining optimal testosterone levels in the body. It highlights the role of testosterone in male characteristics and reproductive functions, and explains that the panel typically includes tests for total testosterone, free testosterone, and luteinizing hormone levels. Maintaining optimal testosterone levels is crucial for overall health, as low levels can lead to various symptoms. The text emphasizes the importance of consulting a healthcare provider for appropriate tests and potential treatment options, as well as the significance of regular monitoring to ensure hormone levels are within the optimal range for good health.

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Testosterone Maintenance / Therapy Panel

The testosterone maintenance/therapy panel consists of a series of blood tests aimed at monitoring testosterone levels in individuals undergoing testosterone therapy or at risk of low testosterone. The panel includes tests for testosterone levels, free testosterone, estradiol, complete blood count, prostate-specific antigen, lipid panel, and liver function. These tests help in maintaining and optimizing testosterone levels while ensuring the safety and efficacy of treatment by detecting potential side effects.

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Testosterone Test - Free

A free testosterone test measures the levels of testosterone in your body, a hormone important for male reproductive tissues, muscle and bone growth, hair growth, libido, and other secondary sexual characteristics. Normal testosterone levels vary but are typically between 300 and 1,000 ng/dL for adult males. Low testosterone levels can cause symptoms like fatigue, reduced muscle mass, decreased libido, and mood changes. It is important to have your testosterone levels checked if you have symptoms or certain medical conditions. Treatment may include lifestyle changes or hormone replacement therapy if levels are low.

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Testosterone Test - Free

A free testosterone test measures the levels of testosterone in your body, a hormone important for male reproductive tissues, muscle and bone growth, hair growth, libido, and other secondary sexual characteristics. Normal testosterone levels vary but are typically between 300 and 1,000 ng/dL for adult males. Low testosterone levels can cause symptoms like fatigue, reduced muscle mass, decreased libido, and mood changes. It is important to have your testosterone levels checked if you have symptoms or certain medical conditions. Treatment may include lifestyle changes or hormone replacement therapy if levels are low.

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Testosterone Test - Free

A testosterone test measures testosterone levels in the blood, a hormone vital for male health and development, also present in smaller amounts in females. The test can diagnose conditions like low or high testosterone, aid in monitoring treatment effectiveness, and clinics may offer free testing for select populations. It emphasizes consulting healthcare providers about symptoms and concerns before testing to ensure accurate interpretation of results.

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Testosterone Test - Total

A Total Testosterone Test measures the overall level of testosterone in the bloodstream. Testosterone is a hormone that plays a key role in the development and maintenance of male characteristics, such as muscle mass, bone density, and libido. Low levels of testosterone can result in symptoms such as fatigue, depression, and decreased sex drive, while high levels can lead to aggression and mood swings. This test is commonly used to diagnose conditions such as hypogonadism, infertility, and certain types of cancer.

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Testosterone Test - Total

A testosterone test measures testosterone levels in the blood to identify normal levels or potential deficiencies or excesses. The total testosterone test evaluates overall testosterone levels, which typically range from 300 to 1,000 ng/dL in adult males. Abnormal testosterone levels can impact mood, energy, muscle mass, and sexual function, presenting symptoms like fatigue, reduced libido, erectile dysfunction, and infertility. Consultation with a healthcare provider is crucial to develop a suitable treatment plan if abnormal testosterone levels are detected.

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Testosterone Test - Total

A Total Testosterone Test measures the overall level of testosterone in the bloodstream. Testosterone is a hormone that plays a key role in the development and maintenance of male characteristics, such as muscle mass, bone density, and libido. Low levels of testosterone can result in symptoms such as fatigue, depression, and decreased sex drive, while high levels can lead to aggression and mood swings. This test is commonly used to diagnose conditions such as hypogonadism, infertility, and certain types of cancer.

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Thyme Allergy Test

A thyme allergy test is done to check if someone has an allergic reaction to thyme, a commonly used herb. It can be done through skin prick tests, blood tests, or eliminating thyme from the diet. Symptoms of thyme allergy include itching, hives, swelling, or difficulty breathing. Treatment involves avoiding thyme and related herbs and taking medications like antihistamines to manage symptoms.

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Thyroid Panel with TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)

A thyroid panel with TSH is a blood test that assesses thyroid hormone levels, including TSH, which is produced by the pituitary gland to regulate thyroid hormones. This test is used to detect thyroid disorders like hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism. Abnormal TSH levels can indicate thyroid hormone imbalances. The panel also includes tests for T3 and T4 levels, crucial thyroid hormones that impact metabolism and energy. Analyzing these hormone levels helps doctors evaluate thyroid function and determine if treatment is needed.

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Thyroid Peroxidase (TPO) Antibodies Test

The TPO antibodies test measures antibodies targeting the thyroid peroxidase enzyme, crucial for thyroid hormone production. High TPO antibody levels suggest autoimmune thyroid diseases like Hashimoto's or Graves' disease. The test aids in diagnosing thyroid disorders, monitoring treatment effectiveness, and assessing disease risks. Elevated antibody levels indicate immune system attack on the thyroid, necessitating hormone therapy or immune response suppression. Discussion with a healthcare provider is vital for interpreting test results, planning treatment, and considering additional tests for diagnosis confirmation.

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Thyroid Stimulating Immunoglobulin (TSI) Test

The Thyroid Stimulating Immunoglobulin (TSI) test measures thyroid stimulating immunoglobulins in the blood, which can lead to Graves' disease. Elevated TSI levels are common in Graves' disease and can aid in diagnosis and monitoring. The test helps differentiate Graves' disease from other thyroid disorders and is used for individuals showing hyperthyroidism symptoms. Results are numerical, with higher levels indicating a greater chance of Graves' disease. Healthcare providers interpret results to guide treatment decisions for Graves' disease management.

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Timothy Grass / Hay Allergy Test

Timothy grass/hay allergy tests help identify allergies to these substances through skin prick or blood tests, detecting specific antibodies that trigger symptoms like itching, sneezing, or respiratory problems upon exposure. Treatment may involve avoidance, medication, or allergen immunotherapy.

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Total Glutathione Test

The total glutathione test measures levels of three forms of glutathione in the body – reduced glutathione (GSH), oxidized glutathione (GSSG), and glutathione disulfide (GSSG). Glutathione is a crucial antioxidant that protects cells from damage by free radicals and oxidative stress. Low glutathione levels are linked to health issues, including chronic illnesses and aging. This test identifies deficiencies and guides treatment to rebalance the body.

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Trans-hormone Wellness Panel

The Trans-Hormone Wellness Panel is a comprehensive blood test designed for individuals who are transitioning from male to female. This panel measures the levels of estrogen and testosterone hormones in the blood, providing valuable information for healthcare providers to monitor and adjust hormone replacement therapy (HRT). The test includes measurements of estradiol, estrone, and estradiol valerate, as well as testosterone and dihydrotestosterone (DHT), to assess the effectiveness of HRT and identify potential imbalances. This panel is essential for transgender women seeking to achieve and maintain optimal hormone balance during their transition.

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Trichophyton Rubrum Allergy Test

The Trichophyton Rubrum allergy test helps identify allergies to this fungus, which can cause common fungal infections like athlete's foot and ringworm in humans. Samples of skin or blood are taken and exposed to the fungus to observe the immune system's reaction, aiding healthcare providers in prescribing suitable treatment.

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Triiodothyronine (T3) Test

The triiodothyronine (T3) blood test measures the levels of the thyroid hormone T3. T3 is important for regulating metabolism, energy levels, and growth in the body. The test is commonly used to diagnose thyroid disorders like hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism and to monitor treatment. The process involves drawing a blood sample, which is then analyzed in a lab. Patients are advised to follow healthcare provider instructions before the test to ensure accurate results.

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Tuberculosis (TB) Gold Blood Test

The Tuberculosis Gold Blood Test, also known as IGRA, is a blood test that detects Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the body, aiding in the diagnosis of TB infections. It is more specific than the tuberculin skin test and measures the immune response by detecting interferon-gamma release. Recommended for high-risk individuals, the test helps in appropriate treatment and management of TB infections.

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Tuberculosis (TB) Gold Blood Test

The Tuberculosis Gold Blood Test, also known as IGRA, is a blood test that detects Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the body, aiding in the diagnosis of TB infections. It is more specific than the tuberculin skin test and measures the immune response by detecting interferon-gamma release. Recommended for high-risk individuals, the test helps in appropriate treatment and management of TB infections.

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Uric Acid Test

A uric acid test measures uric acid levels in the blood, a waste product from purine breakdown. High levels can lead to gout, kidney stones, and kidney disease. The test helps diagnose and monitor these conditions, and may require preparation like avoiding certain substances. Results are reported in mg/dL, with normal levels varying by gender. Abnormal results may indicate underlying medical conditions that need further evaluation and treatment by a healthcare provider.

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Urine Test for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea

FDA-cleared urine test for chlamydia and gonorrhea is available for diagnosing these sexually transmitted infections. The test, which can be done at home or in a healthcare setting, is accurate and reliable. Early detection and treatment are crucial in preventing complications and spreading the infections. If you suspect you may have chlamydia or gonorrhea, speak to your healthcare provider about using this test for quick detection and treatment.

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UTI Test

A UTI test, also known as a urine culture or urinalysis, is used to diagnose urinary tract infections by analyzing a urine sample for bacteria and white blood cells. This test helps healthcare providers determine the appropriate treatment for UTIs, which can cause symptoms like frequent urination, pain or burning during urination, cloudy or bloody urine, and a strong urge to urinate. If you suspect a UTI, seek medical help for proper diagnosis and treatment.

General Health and Wellness Tests

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Viral STD Panel

A viral STD panel consists of tests for common sexually transmitted infections caused by viruses like HIV, herpes, hepatitis B, and C. It is advised for sexually active individuals at risk. Early detection and treatment are crucial as these infections can have severe long-term health effects if untreated.

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Vitamin A (Retinol) Test

The vitamin A (retinol) test analyzes vitamin A levels in the blood, a vital nutrient for vision, immune system health, and cell functions. It is conducted to detect and monitor vitamin A deficiency symptoms like night blindness and dry skin, as well as assess treatment effectiveness. The test involves obtaining a blood sample from a vein, which is examined in a laboratory for results reported in micrograms or micromoles per liter. Optimal vitamin A levels range from 20-80 mcg/dL or 0.7-3.0 umol/L, with values below or above indicating deficiency or toxicity risks, respectively.

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Vitamin B5 Test

The Vitamin B5 test measures levels of this essential nutrient in the body, crucial for energy metabolism and skin health. It is ordered if a deficiency is suspected, and results guide treatment through dietary changes or supplements. Consult a healthcare provider before starting any new regimen.

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Vitamin B6 Test

The Vitamin B6 test measures the level of this essential vitamin in the blood to assess the nervous system's functioning and metabolism. It can be ordered if there are signs of deficiency or excess, which may cause fatigue, nerve damage, and other issues. Results aid in diagnosing conditions like anemia and metabolic disorders, guiding treatment decisions. Pre-test fasting may be required, with blood drawn from a vein for analysis.

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Vitamin D 25-Dihydroxy (Calcitriol) Test

The Vitamin D 25-Dihydroxy (Calcitriol) test measures calcitriol levels in the blood, which is crucial for bone health, immune function, and calcium regulation. Abnormal levels can indicate Vitamin D issues like osteoporosis. Doctors order the test for symptoms like bone pain and prescribe treatment like Vitamin D supplements.

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Yeast Allergy Test

A yeast allergy test is conducted to diagnose whether an individual is allergic to yeast, typically through a skin prick or blood test to detect specific antibodies. The results help healthcare providers determine the appropriate treatment and management for the allergy.

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Zika Virus Test

The Zika virus test is a diagnostic tool used to identify the presence of the Zika virus in an individual's system. The test commonly utilized for this purpose includes both polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and serological tests. PCR tests detect the virus's genetic material in blood or urine samples, while serological tests identify antibodies produced by the immune system in response to the Zika virus. Testing for the Zika virus is recommended for those displaying symptoms, individuals who have visited areas with ongoing transmission, or those who have had contact with infected individuals. Early detection and diagnosis are crucial for proper treatment and prevention of further transmission.

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Zinc (Blood Test)

Zinc blood tests measure zinc levels, highlighting its importance for growth, immunity, and wound healing. Low zinc levels can cause symptoms like slow wound healing and poor immunity, while high levels can lead to nausea and vomiting. The test helps diagnose zinc deficiencies or excess, is done by extracting a blood sample, and results are available within days. Following test provider instructions, such as fasting before the test, is crucial for accurate results and subsequent treatment or further testing recommendations.

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Zinc (Urine Test)

Zinc urine test to measure zinc levels. Zinc is essential for various bodily functions, such as immune system function, wound healing, and DNA synthesis. The test may be recommended if there are suspicions of a zinc deficiency or excess, with symptoms like impaired immune function or nausea and vomiting indicating such conditions. The process involves collecting a urine sample over 24 hours for analysis in a laboratory. Following specific instructions from test provider ensures accurate results, with recommendations for treatment or dietary changes based on the test findings.

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