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+   
Culture, Fungus
Culture, Fungus $10.00
Culture, Fungus is a laboratory test that involves the isolation and identification of fungal organisms from clinical specimens. This test is essential for diagnosing fungal infections, which can affect various parts of the body, including the skin, nails, lungs, and bloodstream. During the procedure, samples such as skin scrapings, nail clippings, blood, or other bodily fluids are collected and cultured on specific growth media that support fungal growth. The samples are incubated for several days to weeks, allowing any present fungi to multiply. Test Details: Sample Type: Sterile Container/Tube (1 mL)  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, General
Culture, General $40.00
Culture, General is a laboratory test used to detect and isolate a wide range of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and other pathogens, from various clinical specimens such as blood, urine, stool, or tissue samples. This test is essential for diagnosing infections and guiding appropriate treatment. During the procedure, the sample is inoculated onto various culture media that support the growth of different microorganisms. The samples are then incubated under specific conditions (aerobic or anaerobic) to allow any present pathogens to multiply. After incubation, microbiologists examine the cultures for growth and perform further tests to identify the organisms present. Test Details: Sample Type: Culturette/Swab Media (5g) Fluid Sterile, Screw   Tube Type: Collection Method: In person at a Lab location  Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab   Age: 18+   
Culture, Genital
Culture, Genital $190.00
Culture, Genital is a laboratory test used to detect and isolate microorganisms from genital samples, helping to diagnose infections of the genital tract. This test is essential for identifying sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and other genital-related infections caused by bacteria, fungi, and viruses. During the procedure, a sample is collected from the genital area, which may include swabs from the cervix, urethra, or other relevant sites, depending on the patient's symptoms. The sample is then cultured on specific media that support the growth of potential pathogens Test Details: Sample Type: Sterile Container/Tube (1 mL)  Tube Type: Swab Collection Method: In person at a Lab location  Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab   Age: 18+   
Culture, Gp. A Strep
Culture, Gp. A Strep $85.00
This bacterium is responsible for various infections, including strep throat, skin infections, and more severe conditions like rheumatic fever and necrotizing fasciitis. During the test, a sample is typically collected from the throat or a wound, depending on the suspected infection. The specimen is then cultured on selective media that promotes the growth of Group A Streptococcus while inhibiting other bacteria. Test Details: Sample Type: Culturette/Swab   Tube Type: Swab Collection Method: In person at a Lab location  Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab   Age: 18+   
Culture, Gp. B Strep
Culture, Gp. B Strep $80.00
This bacterium is a normal part of the gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts but can cause serious infections, particularly in newborns, pregnant women, and individuals with weakened immune systems. During the test, samples are usually collected from the vaginal or rectal areas, especially in pregnant women during the late stages of pregnancy. The samples are cultured on specific media that encourage the growth of Group B Streptococcus while inhibiting other organisms. Test Details: Sample Type: Culturette/Swab  Tube Type: Swab Collection Method: In person at a Lab location  Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab   Age: 18+   
Culture, Mycobacteria (AFB)
Culture, Mycobacteria (AFB) $26.00
This test is essential for diagnosing mycobacterial infections, which can affect the lungs and other parts of the body. During the procedure, specimens such as sputum, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, or tissue samples are collected from the patient. These samples are cultured on specialized media that support the growth of mycobacteria while inhibiting other bacteria. The culture is incubated for an extended period, as mycobacteria grow slowly compared to other organisms. Test Details: Sample Type: Sterile Container (2 mL)  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, Salmonella/Shig
Culture, Salmonella/Shig $40.00
This test is crucial for diagnosing foodborne illnesses and infections associated with symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal cramps, fever, and vomiting. During the test, a stool sample is collected from the patient and cultured on selective media designed to promote the growth of Salmonella and Shigella while inhibiting the growth of other bacteria. The samples are incubated under appropriate conditions to allow any present pathogens to multiply. 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, Sputum/Lower Respiratory
Culture, Sputum/Lower Respiratory $91.00
Culture, Sputum/Lower Respiratory is a laboratory test used to detect and isolate microorganisms from sputum, which is mucus coughed up from the lower respiratory tract. This test is essential for diagnosing respiratory infections, such as pneumonia, bronchitis, and tuberculosis, as well as identifying the specific pathogens responsible for these conditions. During the procedure, a sputum sample is collected from the patient, often following a deep cough to ensure the sample contains secretions from the lungs. Test Details: Sample Type: Sputum  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, Throat
Culture, Throat $90.00
Culture, Throat is a laboratory test used to detect and isolate pathogenic bacteria from the throat, primarily to identify infections caused by organisms such as Streptococcus pyogenes (Group A Streptococcus), which is responsible for strep throat, as well as other bacterial and viral pathogens that can cause pharyngitis and tonsillitis. During the procedure, a healthcare provider swabs the back of the throat and tonsils to collect a sample. This sample is then cultured on specific media that promote the growth of bacteria while inhibiting other organisms. Test Details: Sample Type: Culturette/Swab  Tube Type: Swab Collection Method: In person at a Lab location  Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab   Age: 18+   
Culture, Urine, Catheterized
Culture, Urine, Catheterized $50.00
During the procedure, a sterile catheter is inserted into the bladder through the urethra, allowing for the collection of a urine sample directly from the bladder. This method minimizes contamination from bacteria that may reside in the urethra or genital area. The urine sample is then cultured on specific media that promote the growth of potential pathogens. The culture is incubated to allow any present microorganisms to multiply. Test Details: Sample Type: Urine (15 mL) Sterile Container/ Tube  Tube Type: Urine Cup Collection Method: In person at a Lab location  Results: 1-6 days from sample arrival at our lab   Age: 18+