Magnesium, 24 Hour Urine
Magnesium, 24 Hour Urine $0.00
The magnesium, 24-hour urine test measures the amount of magnesium excreted in the urine over a full day. Magnesium is an essential mineral involved in many bodily functions, including muscle and nerve function, energy production, and bone health. This test helps assess magnesium metabolism, absorption, and excretion levels, providing insights into kidney health and overall mineral balance. Test Details: Sample Type: Urine (10 mL)   Tube Type: Urine Cup & Timed Urine Jug Collection Method: In person at a Lab location  Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab   Age: 18+   
Magnesium, Random Urine
Magnesium, Random Urine $0.00
The magnesium, random urine test measures the concentration of magnesium in a single urine sample. Magnesium is vital for numerous bodily functions, including muscle contraction, nerve function, and bone health. This test can quickly assess magnesium levels, helping to identify possible deficiencies or excesses due to dietary issues, medication effects, or kidney function. Test Details: Sample Type: Urine (10 mL)   Tube Type: Urine Cup Collection Method: In person at a Lab location  Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab   Age: 18+   
Malaria Smear (Blood Parasite)
Malaria Smear (Blood Parasite) $0.00
A malaria smear, or blood parasite test, involves examining a blood sample under a microscope to detect the presence of malaria parasites. This test helps identify the type and density of the malaria infection, which is critical for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. Malaria smears are considered the gold standard for malaria diagnosis, offering detailed information on infection severity. Test Details: Sample Type: Whole Blood EDTA   Tube Type: Lavender Collection Method: In person at a Lab location  Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab   Age: 18+   
Measles (Rubeola) IgG
Measles (Rubeola) IgG $0.00
The Measles (Rubeola) IgG test measures IgG antibodies in the blood to determine immunity or past infection with the measles virus. A positive result indicates either immunity from vaccination or previous exposure to the virus, while a negative result suggests susceptibility to measles. This test is often used to verify immune status, especially before travel or in outbreak situations. 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+   
Measles, Mumps, Rubella
Measles, Mumps, Rubella $0.00
The MMR panel tests for IgG antibodies to measles, mumps, and rubella viruses, evaluating immunity status to these three infections. A positive result for each virus indicates immunity, either from prior vaccination or past infection, while a negative result suggests susceptibility. This test is commonly used for health screenings, travel requirements, or confirming immunity after MMR vaccination. 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+   
Mercury, Whole Blood
Mercury, Whole Blood $0.00
The mercury, whole blood test measures mercury levels in the bloodstream to detect potential mercury exposure or toxicity. This test identifies recent exposure to mercury, particularly from environmental, occupational, or dietary sources, such as contaminated fish. High mercury levels in blood may impact neurological and kidney health, necessitating medical intervention. Test Details: Sample Type: Whole Blood EDTA Trace Metal  Tube Type: Royal Blue EDTA Trace Metal Collection Method: In person at a Lab location  Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab   Age: 18+   
Methylmalonic Acid
Methylmalonic Acid $0.00
The methylmalonic acid (MMA) test measures levels of MMA in the blood or urine, primarily to assess vitamin B12 status. Elevated MMA levels can indicate a deficiency in vitamin B12, as the body requires B12 to properly process MMA. This test is often used when B12 deficiency is suspected but not confirmed by other tests. 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+   
Microalbumin, 24 Hour Urine
Microalbumin, 24 Hour Urine $0.00
The microalbumin, 24-hour urine test measures the amount of albumin in urine collected over a 24-hour period, helping assess kidney function. Elevated levels of albumin in the urine (microalbuminuria) can be an early sign of kidney damage, especially in individuals with diabetes or hypertension, allowing for early intervention. Test Details: Sample Type: Urine  Tube Type: Urine Cup & Timed Urine Jug Collection Method: In person at a Lab location  Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab   Age: 18+   
Microalbumin/Cre Ratio
Microalbumin/Cre Ratio $0.00
The microalbumin/creatinine ratio test measures the amount of albumin relative to creatinine in a urine sample, often obtained from a random urine collection. This ratio helps assess kidney function and detect microalbuminuria, which is an early indicator of kidney damage, particularly in individuals with diabetes or hypertension. Test Details: Sample Type: Urine (10ml)  Tube Type: Urine Cup Collection Method: In person at a Lab location  Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab   Age: 18+   
Mitochondrial (M2) Antibody
Mitochondrial (M2) Antibody $0.00
The mitochondrial (M2) antibody test detects the presence of M2 subtype antibodies against mitochondrial antigens. These antibodies are primarily associated with autoimmune conditions, particularly primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), which affects the liver. The test helps in diagnosing and monitoring these autoimmune diseases. 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+   
MMRV Evaluation (MSL, MUMP, RUB, VZ)
MMRV Evaluation (MSL, MUMP, RUB, VZ) $0.00
The MMRV evaluation tests for antibodies against four viral infections: measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella (chickenpox). This test helps determine if an individual has immunity to these diseases, typically following vaccination or previous 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+   
MMP-9
MMP-9 $0.00
MMP-9 is an enzyme that plays a crucial role in the breakdown of extracellular matrix components, which is essential for tissue remodeling and repair. It is involved in various physiological processes, including wound healing and embryogenesis, and is also associated with pathological conditions like inflammation, cancer, and cardiovascular diseases. Elevated levels of MMP-9 in the bloodstream may indicate tissue damage or disease activity. 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+   
Mono Test (Epstein Barr Heterophile Ag IgM)
Mono Test (Epstein Barr Heterophile Ag IgM) $0.00
The Mono Test, also known as the heterophile antibody test, is used to detect antibodies produced in response to the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), which is the primary cause of infectious mononucleosis. The presence of IgM antibodies indicates a recent infection or active disease. 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+   
MSH (Alpha)
MSH (Alpha) $0.00
Alpha-Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormone (α-MSH) is a peptide hormone produced by the pituitary gland. It plays a significant role in regulating pigmentation in the skin, appetite control, and energy homeostasis. MSH influences the production of melanin in melanocytes, affecting skin color, and has also been linked to the body's response to stress and inflammation. Test Details: Sample Type: Frozen Plasma EDTA  Tube Type: Lavender Collection Method: In person at a Lab location  Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab   Age: 18+   
MTHFR (Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase, DNA Mutation Analysis)
MTHFR (Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase, DNA Mutation Analysis) $0.00
MTHFR (Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase) is an enzyme critical for folate metabolism and the conversion of homocysteine to methionine. Genetic mutations in the MTHFR gene can lead to reduced enzyme activity, impacting folate levels and homocysteine metabolism. This may be associated with various health issues, including cardiovascular disease, pregnancy complications, and certain neurological disorders. Test Details: Sample Type: Whole Blood  Tube Type: Lavender Collection Method: In person at a Lab location  Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab   Age: 18+