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Electrolyte Panel
$44.00
Electrolyte Panel is a comprehensive blood test that measures the levels of essential electrolytes in the body, including sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate (CO2), and sometimes calcium and magnesium. These electrolytes play crucial roles in maintaining fluid balance, regulating nerve and muscle function, and ensuring proper acid-base balance in the body.
The test is often ordered to assess an individual's hydration status, kidney function, and overall metabolic health. Abnormal electrolyte levels can indicate various conditions, such as dehydration, kidney disease, heart problems, or hormonal imbalances.
Test Details:
Sample Type: Serum
Tube Type: SST
Collection Method: In person at a Lab location
Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab
Age: 18+

Epstein Barr Early Ag, IgG
$98.00
Epstein-Barr Early Antigen (EA) IgG is a laboratory test that detects the presence of IgG antibodies to the early antigen of the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). EBV is a common virus associated with infectious mononucleosis and can also contribute to various other health issues, including certain cancers.
The presence of EA IgG antibodies indicates a past or ongoing infection with EBV, typically occurring during the early stages of the viral infection.
Test Details:
Sample Type: Serum
Tube Type: SST
Collection Method: In person at a Lab location
Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab
Age: 18+

Epstein Barr Evaluation (EBVCG, EBNAG, EDEAG, EBVCM)
$179.00
Epstein-Barr Evaluation (EBV Comprehensive Group) is a series of laboratory tests that collectively assess the presence of antibodies and viral antigens related to the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). Testing for EBV is essential for individuals presenting with symptoms such as fatigue, fever, sore throat, and swollen lymph nodes, as well as for those with suspected complications from
Test Details:
Sample Type: Serum (2 SSTs)
Tube Type: SST x2
Collection Method: In person at a Lab location
Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab
Age: 18+

Epstein Barr Heterophile Ag ,IgM
$79.00
Epstein-Barr Heterophile Antibody, IgM is a blood test that detects IgM antibodies produced in response to a heterophile antigen, which is associated with acute Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection. This test is commonly known as the "Monospot test" and is primarily used to diagnose infectious mononucleosis, often referred to as "mono," a viral illness caused by EBV.
The presence of heterophile IgM antibodies typically indicates an active or recent EBV infection, particularly in individuals who show symptoms such as fever, sore throat, swollen lymph nodes, and fatigue.
Test Details:
Sample Type: Serum
Tube Type: SST
Collection Method: In person at a Lab location
Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab
Age: 18+

Epstein Barr Nuclear Ag ,IgG
$0.00
Why Take This Test?
Epstein-Barr Nuclear Antigen (EBNA) IgG is a blood test that detects IgG antibodies to the Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen. These antibodies typically appear in the later stages of an Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection and indicate past or latent infection.
The presence of EBNA IgG suggests that the individual has previously been infected with EBV and has developed long-term immunity.
Test Details:
Sample Type: Serum
Tube Type: SST
Collection Method: In person at a Lab location
Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab
Age: 18+

Epstein Barr Viral Capsid Ag ,IgG
$82.00
Why Take This Test?
Epstein-Barr Viral Capsid Antigen (VCA) IgG is a blood test that detects IgG antibodies against the viral capsid antigen of the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). The presence of VCA IgG antibodies indicates a past or ongoing infection with EBV. These antibodies typically develop a few weeks after exposure to the virus and persist for life, providing long-term immunity.
This test is often used to assess whether an individual has been infected with EBV in the past, helping to distinguish between acute, past, or reactivated EBV infections.
Test Details:
Sample Type: Serum
Tube Type: SST
Collection Method: In person at a Lab location
Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab
Age: 18+

Epstein Barr Viral Capsid Ag ,IgM
$79.00
Epstein-Barr Viral Capsid Antigen (VCA) IgG is a blood test that detects IgG antibodies against the viral capsid antigen of the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). The presence of VCA IgG antibodies indicates a past or ongoing infection with EBV. These antibodies typically develop a few weeks after exposure to the virus and persist for life, providing long-term immunity.
This test is often used to assess whether an individual has been infected with EBV in the past, helping to distinguish between acute, past, or reactivated EBV infections.
Test Details:
Sample Type: Serum
Tube Type: SST
Collection Method: In person at a Lab location
Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab
Age: 18+

Estradiol , Senstiive
$95.00
Estradiol, Sensitive (E2, Sensitive) is a specialized blood test that measures very low levels of estradiol, a potent form of estrogen. This test is more precise than standard estradiol tests, making it ideal for assessing estradiol levels in individuals with naturally lower levels, such as men, postmenopausal women, or individuals undergoing hormonal therapies.
The sensitive estradiol test is commonly used to evaluate hormonal imbalances, monitor hormone replacement therapy, assess fertility issues, and diagnose conditions such as hypogonadism in men or menopause in women.
Test Details:
Sample Type: SERUM
Tube Type: SST
Collection Method: In person at a Lab location
Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab
Age: 18+

Estriol (E3)
$40.00
Estriol (E3) is a type of estrogen primarily produced during pregnancy by the placenta. It is considered the weakest of the three main estrogens (estrone, estradiol, and estriol) and plays an important role in supporting the growth and development of the fetus and the uterine environment. Estriol levels rise significantly during pregnancy and are used as an indicator of fetal well-being.
The Estriol (E3) test is often part of a maternal serum screening or quad screen to evaluate the risk of certain fetal conditions, such as Down syndrome or other chromosomal abnormalities.
Test Details:
Sample Type: Serum
Tube Type: SST
Collection Method: In person at a Lab location
Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab
Age: 18+

Estrogens, Total
$62.00
Estrogens, Total is a blood test that measures the combined levels of all types of estrogen in the body, including estrone (E1), estradiol (E2), and estriol (E3). Estrogens are essential hormones involved in regulating the menstrual cycle, supporting pregnancy, and maintaining the reproductive system in women. In men, estrogens also play a role, though at much lower levels, and contribute to bone health and overall hormonal balance.
This test is used to evaluate estrogen levels in various conditions, such as menstrual irregularities, menopause, infertility, and hormonal imbalances. It can also aid in diagnosing conditions like polycystic
Test Details:
Sample Type: Serum
Tube Type: SST
Collection Method: In person at a Lab location
Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab
Age: 18+

Estrone (E1)
$70.00
Estrone (E1) is one of the three main forms of estrogen produced by the body. It is primarily found in postmenopausal women, as it is the least potent of the estrogens compared to estradiol (E2) and estriol (E3). Estrone is produced in various tissues, particularly in fat cells, and serves as the main estrogen in the body after menopause.
The Estrone (E1) test measures the level of estrone in the blood and is used to evaluate hormonal imbalances, especially in women going through menopause, as well as conditions related to excess estrogen, such as breast cancer or endometriosis.
Test Details:
Sample Type: Serum
Tube Type: SST
Collection Method: In person at a Lab location
Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab
Age: 18+

Fecal Fat Stain, Qualitative
$120.00
Fecal Fat Stain, Qualitative is a stool test used to detect the presence of fat in a stool sample, which helps in diagnosing malabsorption disorders. The test involves staining the stool with a special dye to identify fat droplets under a microscope. If excess fat is found, it may indicate a problem with the body’s ability to digest or absorb fats properly.
Conditions like pancreatic insufficiency, celiac disease, and other malabsorption syndromes can result in high levels of fat in the stool.
Test Details:
Sample Type: Stool (5g)
Tube Type: Sterile Cup
Collection Method: In person at a Lab location
Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab
Age: 18+

Fecal Leukocytes Stain
$69.00
Fecal Leukocytes Stain is a stool test that detects the presence of white blood cells (leukocytes) in a stool sample. The presence of leukocytes indicates inflammation in the intestines, often due to infections, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), or other gastrointestinal conditions.The test helps healthcare providers decide on further diagnostic testing and appropriate treatments based on the cause of the intestinal inflammation.
Test Details:
Sample Type: Stool, SAF, Stool PVA, Culturette/Swab, Stool EcoFix
Tube Type: Formalin Vial
Collection Method: In person at a Lab location
Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab
Age: 18+

Ferritin
$60.00
Ferritin is a blood test that measures the amount of ferritin, a protein that stores iron in the body. It reflects the body’s iron reserves and helps in diagnosing iron deficiency or iron overload conditions. Low ferritin levels often indicate iron deficiency anemia, while high levels may suggest conditions like hemochromatosis, chronic inflammation, or liver disease.
This test is commonly ordered to assess iron levels, particularly when patients exhibit symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, pale skin, or shortness of breath. It also helps monitor iron levels in patients receiving iron supplementation or treatments for conditions that affect iron metabolism.
Test Details:
Sample Type: Serum
Tube Type: SST
Collection Method: In person at a Lab location
Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab
Age: 18+

Fibrinogen Antigen
$170.00
Fibrinogen Antigen is a blood test that measures the level of fibrinogen, a protein essential for blood clot formation. Fibrinogen is produced in the liver and plays a crucial role in wound healing and stopping bleeding by helping form blood clots. Abnormal fibrinogen levels can indicate issues with blood clotting, such as disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), liver disease, or bleeding disorders.
This test is often used to evaluate conditions involving abnormal clot formation, excessive bleeding, or thrombotic disorders.
Test Details:
Sample Type: Blue-top (sodium citrate)
Tube Type: Lavender
Collection Method: In person at a Lab location
Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab
Age: 18+