Copper, Serum/Plasma Trace Metal
Copper, Serum/Plasma Trace Metal $90.00
This test is commonly used to evaluate copper deficiency or copper toxicity. Low levels may be seen in conditions such as Menkes disease or malnutrition, while elevated levels can indicate Wilson’s disease or copper poisoning, which can lead to liver and neurological issues. Monitoring copper levels helps healthcare providers diagnose and manage conditions related to abnormal copper metabolism, ensuring proper treatment and care. Test Details: Sample Type: Royal Blue EDTA Trace Metal; Royal Blue Serum 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+   
Copper, Urine
Copper, Urine $80.00
Copper, Urine is a diagnostic test that measures the amount of copper excreted in the urine over a specified period, typically 24 hours. This test is useful for assessing copper metabolism and diagnosing conditions related to abnormal copper levels in the body. Elevated urinary copper levels can indicate disorders such as Wilson's disease, a genetic condition that leads to excessive copper accumulation in tissues, particularly the liver and brain. In contrast, low levels may suggest copper deficiency, which can affect various bodily functions, including red blood cell formation and immune response. Test Details: Sample Type: Urine   Tube Type: Urine Cop Collection Method: In person at a Lab location  Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab   Age: 18+   
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Real-Time RT-PCR, Nasal Swab
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Real-Time RT-PCR, Nasal Swab $110.00
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Real-Time RT-PCR, Nasal Swab is a diagnostic test used to detect the presence of SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19. This test utilizes reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) technology to amplify viral genetic material collected from a nasal swab sample. The test is highly sensitive and specific, making it the gold standard for diagnosing active COVID-19 infections. Results can typically be obtained within a few hours to a few days, depending on the laboratory’s processing capabilities. Test Details: Sample Type: Nasal Swab; Nasopharyngeal Swab  Tube Type: Dry Nasal Swab Collection Method: In person at a Lab location  Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab   Age: 18+   
Cortisol
Cortisol $82.00
Cortisol levels typically fluctuate throughout the day, peaking in the early morning and declining throughout the day. Abnormal levels can indicate various health issues. Elevated cortisol levels may be associated with conditions such as Cushing's syndrome, stress, or certain medications, while low levels can indicate Addison's disease or adrenal insufficiency. 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+   
C-Peptide
C-Peptide $84.00
C-Peptide is a blood test that measures the level of C-peptide, a byproduct of insulin production in the pancreas. When insulin is synthesized, proinsulin is split into equal parts of insulin and C-peptide. Therefore, measuring C-peptide levels can provide valuable insights into insulin production and pancreatic function. 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+   
CRP, Cardio
CRP, Cardio $0.00
Used to assess the risk of cardiovascular 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+   
C-Reactive Protein, Inflammation (CRP)
C-Reactive Protein, Inflammation (CRP) $49.00
This test is commonly used to diagnose and monitor a variety of health issues, including infections, autoimmune diseases (such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus), and inflammatory conditions (such as inflammatory bowel disease). Elevated CRP levels may indicate the presence of acute or chronic inflammation, which can be associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular 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+   
Creatinine
Creatinine $35.00
Creatinine is a blood test that measures the level of creatinine, a waste product produced by muscle metabolism. The kidneys filter creatinine from the blood, and its level is an important indicator of kidney function. This test is commonly used to assess how well the kidneys are working and to diagnose conditions such as chronic kidney disease (CKD), acute kidney injury (AKI), and other renal disorders. 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+   
Creatinine Kinase (CK), Total
Creatinine Kinase (CK), Total $34.99
Creatinine Kinase (CK), Total is a blood test that measures the levels of creatine kinase, an enzyme found primarily in the heart, brain, and skeletal muscles. CK plays a critical role in the energy metabolism of muscle cells. This test is often used to assess muscle damage or injury. 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+   
Cross-Linked-N-Telopeptide (NTx), Urine
Cross-Linked-N-Telopeptide (NTx), Urine $109.00
this non-invasive test is particularly useful for tracking changes in bone metabolism over time, allowing for the timely identification of patients at risk for fractures or other complications related to bone loss. Regular testing can aid in optimizing treatment plans and improving overall bone health. Test Details: Sample Type: Urine  Tube Type: Sterile Cup Collection Method: In person at a Lab location  Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab   Age: 18+   
Cryptosporidium, Stool
Cryptosporidium, Stool $119.00
Cryptosporidiosis often presents with symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal cramps, nausea, and vomiting, particularly in individuals with weakened immune systems. The test is especially important in diagnosing infections in immunocompromised patients, travelers, and those with recent exposure to contaminated water or food sources. Test Details: Sample Type: Stool  Tube Type: Sterile Cup Collection Method: In person at a Lab location  Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab   Age: 18+   
Culture, Anaerobic
Culture, Anaerobic $0.00
Culture, Anaerobic is a laboratory test that involves culturing microorganisms in an oxygen-free environment to isolate and identify anaerobic bacteria. These bacteria thrive in low-oxygen conditions and are commonly found in the gastrointestinal tract, as well as in certain infections of soft tissue, abscesses, and other body sites. The test is typically performed on specimens such as tissue, abscess fluid, or stool. It is essential for diagnosing infections caused by anaerobic organisms, which may not grow in standard aerobic culture conditions. Test Details: Sample Type: Pus, tissue, or other material properly obtained from an abscess, biopsy, aspirate, drainage, exudate, lesion, or wound. To ensure proper growth of organisms, place swabs/specimen in anaerobic transporter. Do not refrigerate.  Tube Type: Swab/Sterile Cup Collection Method: In person at a Lab location  Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab   Age: 18+   
Culture, Blood
Culture, Blood $60.00
During the procedure, blood samples are collected, typically from two or more sites to increase the likelihood of detecting an infection. The samples are then incubated in a special medium that supports the growth of microorganisms. If pathogens are present, they will multiply, and the lab can identify the specific organism responsible for the infection. Test Details: Sample Type: blood culture Bottle (10 mL blood)  Tube Type: Blood Culture Bottle Collection Method: In person at a Lab location  Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab   Age: 18+   
Culture, Camp./Salm./Shig
Culture, Camp./Salm./Shig $106.00
The identification of these pathogens is crucial for guiding appropriate treatment, as different bacteria may require different antibiotic therapies. Additionally, this test can help in public health surveillance to track outbreaks of foodborne diseases and implement necessary control measures. Regular monitoring and testing can significantly contribute to understanding and managing gastrointestinal infections, ultimately improving patient care and safety. Test Details: Sample Type: Stool, Cary-Blair Media (5 g)  Tube Type: Cary-Blair or Enteric Transport media Collection Method: In person at a Lab location  Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab   Age: 18+   
Culture, Campylobacter
Culture, Campylobacter $80.00
Culture, Campylobacter is a laboratory test specifically designed to detect and isolate Campylobacter bacteria, a common cause of foodborne gastroenteritis. This test is essential for diagnosing infections associated with symptoms such as diarrhea (often bloody), abdominal cramps, fever, and nausea. Test Details: Sample Type: Stool (1mL)  Tube Type: Sterile Cup Collection Method: In person at a Lab location  Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab   Age: 18+