This allergy panel tests for 6 commonly encountered animal allergens.
This allergy panel tests for 15 commonly encountered food allergens.
This allergy panel tests for 6 commonly encountered animal allergens.
This allergy panel tests for 6 commonly encountered stinging insect allergens.
This allergy panel tests for 6 commonly encountered stinging insect allergens.
This allergy panel tests for 26 commonly encountered inhaled allergens in the following locations: Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
This allergy panel tests for 24 commonly encountered inhaled allergens in the following locations: Washington D.C., Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, and Virginia.
This allergy panel tests for 23 commonly encountered inhaled allergens in the following locations: Georgia, Northern Florida, and South Carolina.
This allergy panel tests for 23 commonly encountered inhaled allergens in the following locations: South of Orlando, Florida.
This allergy panel tests for 27 commonly encountered inhaled allergens in the following locations: Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, and Wyoming.
This allergy panel tests for 27 commonly encountered inhaled allergens in the following locations: Alaska, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
This allergy panel tests for 24 commonly encountered inhaled allergens in the following locations: Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
This allergy panel tests for 24 commonly encountered inhaled allergens in the following locations: Iowa, Illinois, and Montana.
This allergy panel tests for 23 commonly encountered inhaled allergens in the following locations: Kentucky, New England, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
This allergy panel tests for 26 commonly encountered inhaled allergens in the following locations: Oklahoma, and Texas.
This allergy panel tests for 25 commonly encountered inhaled allergens for those in the following locations: Arizona Mountains, Colorado, Indiana Mountains, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming,
This allergy panel tests for 23 commonly encountered inhaled allergens in the following locations: South Arizona, and Southeast California (Desert).
This allergy panel tests for 25 commonly encountered inhaled allergens in the following locations: Southern Coast of California.
This allergy panel tests for 24 commonly encountered inhaled allergens in the following locations: Central Valley of California
This allergy panel tests for 23 commonly encountered inhaled allergens in the following locations: Southern Idaho, and Nevada.
This allergy panel tests for 22 commonly encountered inhaled allergens in the following locations: Oregon, Central & Eastern Washington.
This allergy panel tests for 24 commonly encountered inhaled allergens in the following locations: Northwest California, Western Oregon, and Western Washington.
This allergy panel tests for 16 commonly encountered inhaled allergens in the following locations: Alaska.
Blood type is important in pregnancy and when a blood transfusion is needed.
If you have anemia, this panel can help determine potential iron or vitamin deficiency causes.
High levels of this enzyme can be found in sarcoidosis, hepatitis, and multiple myeloma.
This biochemical marker is used in the detection and monitoring of congestive heart failure.
Measures the amount of white and red blood cells; useful in detecting anemia or leukemia.
Measures blood sugar, calcium, protein, and electrolytes; also checks liver and kidney function.
An enzyme found in heart and skeletal muscle; elevated levels may indicate damage to these.
Ferritin stores unused iron in the body, and its level correlates with iron deficiency, or excess.
Our most popular test! Includes kidney, liver, thyroid function, cholesterol, and much more.
High levels of this amino acid are associated with heart attack, stroke, and vascular disease.
Measures total and HDL cholesterol, triglycerides, and also provides an estimate of LDL cholesterol.
This panel consists of a Health eCheck, a Hemoglobin A1c, and a Prostate Specific Antigen cancer screen.
Low levels of this protein that transports iron in the blood indicate iron deficiency.
This panel consists of a Health eCheck, a Hemoglobin A1c, and a CA-125 Ovarian cancer screen.
80% of ovarian tumors secrete CA-125; monitoring levels can help in guiding therapy.
Screens for prostate cancer in men; also used to look for tumor recurrence in those who’ve been treated.
This panel consists of a Health eCheck, a Hemoglobin A1c, and a Prostate Specific Antigen cancer screen.
This panel consists of a Health eCheck, a Hemoglobin A1c, and a CA-125 Ovarian cancer screen.
Measures blood sugar, calcium, protein, and electrolytes; also checks liver and kidney function.
Screens for diabetes by estimating the average blood sugar level over the past three months.
This panel consists of a Health eCheck, a Hemoglobin A1c, and a Prostate Specific Antigen cancer screen.
This panel consists of a Health eCheck, a Hemoglobin A1c, and a CA-125 Ovarian cancer screen.
Screens for the three most common viruses that are known to cause acute hepatitis: A, B, and C.
This enzyme converts starch into sugar, and high levels can suggest inflammation of the pancreas.
Measures blood sugar, calcium, protein, and electrolytes; also checks liver and kidney function.
IgM antibodies to the Hepatitis A virus suggest a current or recent Hepatitis A viral infection.
Looks for IgM antibodies to the core portion of the Hepatitis B virus circulating in the bloodstream.
Measures the total amount of antibodies that suggest infection or prior vaccination with the Hepatitis A virus.
If you’ve been vaccinated against the Hepatitis B virus, this test will tell you if you’re still immune.
This enzyme digests fats in the GI tract, and high levels can suggest inflammation of the pancreas.
This enzyme converts starch into sugar, and high levels can suggest inflammation of the pancreas.
One of the most abundant steroids in the body, DHEA-S is a precursor building block of testosterone.
Estradiol is the primary estrogen hormone responsible for normal female development.
FSH is crucial in maintaining the normal function of the male and female reproductive systems.
Our most popular test! Includes kidney, liver, thyroid function, cholesterol, and much more.
This enzyme digests fats in the GI tract, and high levels can suggest inflammation of the pancreas.
LH is crucial in maintaining the normal function of the male and female reproductive systems.
FSH is crucial in maintaining the normal function of the male and female reproductive systems.
Specifically measures the amount of circulating testosterone in adult men.
This high sensitivity test measures the small amount of circulating testosterone in women.
Measures Estradiol, Progesterone, Testosterone, DHEA, Follicle Stimulating & Luteinizing Hormone.
Screens for the three most common viruses that are known to cause acute hepatitis: A, B, and C.
ASO is the most common antibody produced after an infection by Group A streptococcus bacteria.
The presence of these antibodies in the bloodstream may indicate different types of autoimmune disease.
Can aid in diagnosing Rheumatoid Arthritis, Sjogren’s Syndrome, and other autoimmune disorders.
High levels of C-Reactive Protein suggest an inflammatory process somewhere within the body.
IgM antibodies to the Hepatitis A virus suggest a current or recent Hepatitis A viral infection.
Looks for IgM antibodies to the core portion of the Hepatitis B virus circulating in the bloodstream.
Measures the total amount of antibodies that suggest infection or prior vaccination with the Hepatitis A virus.
If you’ve been vaccinated against the Hepatitis B virus, this test will tell you if you’re still immune.
This test checks for immunity to the virus that causes measles.
This test checks for immunity to the viruses that cause mumps, measles, and rubella.
This test checks for immunity to the virus that causes mumps.
This test checks for immunity to the virus that causes rubella.
Checks for immunity to the varicella virus that causes chickenpox and shingles.
High levels may be found in rheumatoid arthritis as well as other autoimmune diseases.
High sed rates can be associated with inflammatory or autoimmune conditions, and cancer.
Screens for the three most common viruses that are known to cause acute hepatitis: A, B, and C.
Can aid in diagnosing Rheumatoid Arthritis, Sjogren’s Syndrome, and other autoimmune disorders.
This test detects infection with either of these common sexually transmitted organisms.
IgM antibodies to the Hepatitis A virus suggest a current or recent Hepatitis A viral infection.
Looks for IgM antibodies to the core portion of the Hepatitis B virus circulating in the bloodstream.
This test checks for proteins produced by the Hepatitis B virus in the bloodstream.
This test detects antibodies to Hepatitis C virus, which may indicate a current or previous infection.
This test can be used to differentiate between Herpes Type 1 and Type 2 infections.
This is the most sensitive screening test for HIV currently available.
Measures the total amount of antibodies that suggest infection or prior vaccination with the Hepatitis A virus.
If you’ve been vaccinated against the Hepatitis B virus, this test will tell you if you’re still immune.
This test checks for immunity to the virus that causes measles.
This test checks for immunity to the viruses that cause mumps, measles, and rubella.
This test checks for immunity to the virus that causes mumps.
This test checks for immunity to the virus that causes rubella.
This test checks for immunity to clostridium tetanii, the bacteria that causes tetanus.
Checks for immunity to the varicella virus that causes chickenpox and shingles.
Checks for immunity to the varicella virus that causes chickenpox and shingles.
This test is used to screen for syphilis, and to monitor the course of treatment.
This test uses PCR technology to detect DNA from the organism that causes syphilis.
These tests detect antibodies indicative of acute and convalescent West Nile Virus infection.
This test detects IGM antibodies to the West Nile Virus, and if present indicate a recent infection.
Screens for the three most common viruses that are known to cause acute hepatitis: A, B, and C.
This test detects infection with either of these common sexually transmitted organisms.
IgM antibodies to the Hepatitis A virus suggest a current or recent Hepatitis A viral infection.
Looks for IgM antibodies to the core portion of the Hepatitis B virus circulating in the bloodstream.
This test checks for proteins produced by the Hepatitis B virus in the bloodstream.
This test detects antibodies to Hepatitis C virus, which may indicate a current or previous infection.
This test can be used to differentiate between Herpes Type 1 and Type 2 infections.
This is the most sensitive screening test for HIV currently available.
Checks for immunity to the varicella virus that causes chickenpox and shingles.
This detects antibodies to treponemal bacteria that cause syphilis, yaws, pinta and bejil.
This test is used to screen for syphilis, and to monitor the course of treatment.
This test uses PCR technology to detect DNA from the organism that causes syphilis.
Our most popular test! Includes kidney, liver, thyroid function, cholesterol, and much more.
This panel consists of a Health eCheck, a Hemoglobin A1c, and a Prostate Specific Antigen cancer screen.
This panel consists of a Health eCheck, a Hemoglobin A1c, and a CA-125 Ovarian cancer screen.
Our most comprehensive package offered for men. Over 100 tests to help men be their healthiest.
Our most comprehensive package offered for women. Over 100 tests to help women be their healthiest.
Used in the diagnosis of thyroid disorders such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and Graves’ disease.
A widely used test to screen for thyroid gland disorders, and to monitor their treatment.
Measures blood sugar, calcium, protein, and electrolytes; also checks liver and kidney function.
Our most comprehensive package offered for men. Over 100 tests to help men be their healthiest.
Our most comprehensive package offered for women. Over 100 tests to help women be their healthiest.
Used to diagnosis and manage various kidney and metabolic disorders, including gout.
A microscopic urine examination to detect the presence of abnormal blood and other cells.
This test measures the amount of albumin in a 24-hour collection of urine, to look for kidney dysfunction.
If you have anemia, this panel can help determine potential iron or vitamin deficiency causes.
In contrast to total levels, ionized calcium more accurately reflects the “bioavailable” calcium.
Measures blood sugar, calcium, protein, and electrolytes; also checks liver and kidney function.
A B-complex vitamin important in red blood cell production. Low levels cause a type of anemia.
Our most comprehensive package offered for men. Over 100 tests to help men be their healthiest.
Our most comprehensive package offered for women. Over 100 tests to help women be their healthiest.
Iron deficiency is a common cause of anemia. Monitoring levels aids in diagnosis and treatment.
Essential for blood cell production & nerve function. Low levels correlate with anemia & neuropathy.
This test is used to determine if there is a vitamin D deficiency, and to monitor supplementation therapy.
© COPYRIGHT 2019, Health eLabs