Complete Blood Count (CBC), Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP), Lipid Panel with LDL; HDL; ratio), Urinalysis (UA, Microscopic), Thyroid Stimulation Hormone ( TSH).
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Fasting Instructions:
Fasting is required for this lab test. You should not consume food or beverages other than water for at least 8 hours prior to visiting the lab. If you choose not to fast, it may affect your results.
The Basic Health Test Panel, our Thyroid Panel with TSH, and our Complete Blood Count (CBC). Together these test panels measure and evaluate the body as a whole and include a cholesterol breakdown.
The Basic Health Panel includes the following tests:
- Lipid Panel – Measures cholesterol levels and triglycerides
- Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) – A combination of 14 health tests
- Complete Blood Count (CBC) With Differential Test
- Routine Comprehensive Urinalysis With Microscopic Examination on positive results
- Thyroid Panel with TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)
This wellness test panel covers a broader scope of organ and body system health including:
- Heart
- Liver
- Thyroid
- Circulatory System
- Kidneys
- Glands
- Nerves
- Bones
- Muscles
The Lipid Panel is used to measure overall cholesterol levels in the body. Lipids are various forms of fat in the body and include cholesterol types. Higher levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL, also known as “bad cholesterol”) are associated with increased risk of heart attack.
LDL helps cause atherosclerosis, a hardening of the arteries that leads to plaque build-up and heart attacks. This lipid panel measures levels of: Total Cholesterol, HDL – “Good Cholesterol”, LDL – “Bad Cholesterol”, and Triglycerides.
The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) measures blood sugar (glucose) levels, electrolyte and fluid balance, kidney function, and liver function.
The 14 measurements included in the CMP help to provide a look at the overall health of the body and its metabolism and chemical balance, and can help diagnose certain conditions like diabetes, kidney disease, and liver disease. The CMP aids in determining how the liver and kidneys are functioning and where glucose, calcium, protein, sodium, potassium, and chloride levels stand. CMP tests are often ordered as part of routine blood work or recommended by doctors as part of an annual physical.
The Complete Blood Count (CBC) with differential and platelets test helps to give an overall view of general health and screens for a broad scope of diseases and conditions. Certain cells called circulating blood cells travel throughout the body. Certain circulating blood cells provide oxygen to other cells in the body, while others help your body fight off infections. CBC test panel tests for the three types of circulating blood cells: white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets. This test includes testing for 10 different parameters (or features) of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. CBC testing is routinely recommended by doctors and can help doctors understand why patients may exhibit fatigue or easy bruising. It can even help them diagnose conditions such as anemia.
An Urinalysis with macro and microscopic examination is a 12-panel test that examines a urine sample and analyzes numerous levels and elements within the urine.
A urinalysis is important in accessing the chemical constituents in the urine and the relationship to various disease states. Microscopic examination helps to detect the presence of abnormal urine cells and formed elements. A urinalysis can detect abnormalities of urine; help diagnose renal diseases, urinary tract infection, urinary tract neoplasms, systemic diseases, and inflammatory or neoplastic diseases adjacent to the urinary tract.
A Thyroid Stimulation Hormone:
Thyroid-stimulating Hormone (TSH) Blood Test, which measures TSH levels for detecting or diagnosing thyroid issues. Located in the front of the neck, the thyroid is a small gland shaped like a butterfly. The hormones produced by the thyroid are responsible for regulating the body’s energy usage. These hormones significantly impact most organs, including the heart, weight, body temperature, muscle strength, and mood. When insufficient thyroid hormones are in the bloodstream, bodily functions slow down. On the other hand, if there is excessive thyroid hormone, the body functions tend to speed up.