All

Basic Health Profile

This essential screening is a great place to start if you want to gain insight into your overall health. It helps identify health conditions ranging from high cholesterol to kidney disease, so you can take informed action towards your health goals.

Blood Type Test (ABO, Rh)

The Blood Type Test (ABO, Rh) determines your blood type. It identifies your blood group (A, B, AB, or O) and whether your blood is Rh positive or Rh negative.

Cholesterol Test Panel

The Cholesterol Test Panel can help evaluate the health of your heart and arteries. The panel measures lipids: LDL (bad) cholesterol, HDL (good) cholesterol, and triglycerides (the fat in blood).

Chickenpox test (Varicella Titer test)

The Chickenpox Test (Varicella Titer Test) can confirm if you’ve ever been infected with varicella zoster virus (VZV). VZV infection can cause both varicella (chickenpox) and herpes zoster (shingles).

Complete Blood Count (CBC Blood Test)

This common blood test screens for a variety of health conditions. By evaluating the 3 types of cells in your blood—red, white, and platelets—it can help detect possible infections, inflammation, and more.

Comprehensive Health Profile

This expanded health profile provides a deep dive into your health to paint a more complete picture of your overall wellness. It includes tests for heart health, kidney health, liver health, bone health, diabetes risk, and other health factors.

Comprehensive Metabolic Test panel CMP test

This broad screening tool includes 14 tests that evaluate your liver, kidneys, and more to provide a picture of your overall health. The panel looks at your organ function, electrolytes, blood sugar, and blood proteins.

COVID 19 Active infection

This COVID-19 test is an anterior nares (nasal) swab collection kit with in-person and at-home collection options.

COVID-19 Antibody Test

See if you have detectable levels of COVID-19 antibodies. Start tracking your levels today.

COVID-19 At-Home Rapid Antigen Test

This virtually guided test is designed to meet the requirements for travel and events.

COVID-19 and Flu Test

The COVID-19 and Flu Test detects RNA from 3 viruses (COVID-19, influenza A, and influenza B) with just 1 nasal swab.

CRP Inflammation Marker Test

This test can help determine risk for heart disease by identifying inflammation in the body. C-reactive protein (CRP) is produced by the liver in response to inflammation.

Diabetes Management Test

These tests help monitor blood sugar levels, so you can manage your diabetes. The results can help you track your progress and evaluate how well your diabetes treatment plan is working.

Diabetes Risk Test

These tests can help determine risk for diabetes, so you can take action to stay healthy. The panel also measures heart health, because of the strong link between diabetes and heart disease.

Drug Screen Test Panel

This test checks for the presence of certain illegal drugs and prescription medications. It evaluates your urine for substances used in the previous 24-72 hours, depending on the type of drug.

FIT Colorectal Cancer Screening Test

This is an at-home collection fecal immunochemical test or “FIT”. This test screens for colorectal cancer by looking for hidden blood in the stool, which can be an early sign of cancer.

Hemoglobin A1c Test

The Hemoglobin A1c test is the most widely used test to measure blood sugar levels over time. It identifies average blood sugar (glucose) levels over the past 2-3 months, so you can track your progress in managing your diabetes.

Indoor Allergy Test Panel

Our Indoor Allergy Test Panel measures the levels of specific IgE antibodies in your blood. When you are exposed to an allergen, your immune system activates the release of too much of the antibody IgE.

Iron Test (Iron, TIBC and Ferritin)

These tests measure levels of iron, a key nutrient for energy and healthy skin, hair, and nails. Iron is an essential mineral that your red blood cells need to transport oxygen throughout your body. When iron levels are too low this can result in iron deficiency anemia (decreased red blood cells).

Lead Test

The Lead Test measures the blood levels of lead through a venipuncture draw (a needle is used to draw blood from a vein). Lead is a toxic metal that can damage the brain, organs, and nervous system.

Men's Health Profile

This screening for men includes a prostate health test and everything in the Basic Health Profile, for a comprehensive look at overall health. It can help identify a wide range of possible health conditions so you can take informed action towards your health goals.

Thyroid Function Test

This Thyroid Function Risk test measures the blood level of Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) to evaluate thyroid function, which plays an important role in regulating weight, energy, body temperature, mood, and overall health.

Total Cholesterol Test

Total cholesterol is the total amount of cholesterol in your blood. Having high total cholesterol can lead to hardening of your arteries, which increases your risk for a heart attack. This test can help you make informed decisions to keep your heart healthy.

Tree Pollen Allergy Test Panel

Our Tree Pollen Test Panel measures the level of specific IgE antibodies in your blood that activate an immune response to specific tree pollen allergens. This includes antibodies to maple, birch, mountain cedar, oak, elm, walnut, sycamore, cottonwood, white ash, white mulberry, pecan/hickory, olive, and acacia.

Uric Acid Test (Gout Test)

This test measures the level of uric acid in the blood or urine. Uric acid is produced by the breakdown of substances called purines found in the cells of the body and in the food we eat.

Vitamin B12 and Folate Test

This tests for Vitamin B12 and Folate, which are vitamins that are necessary for normal red blood cell (RBC) formation, white blood cell (WBC) formation, repair of tissues and cells, and DNA production. Both must be supplied by the diet or supplementation because the body is not able to produce them.

Vitamin B12 Test

People who are deficient in Vitamin B12 may not have any symptoms or may present with symptoms of anemia or nerve damage. General symptoms related to anemia and nerve damage include fatigue, weakness, difficulty concentrating, depression, numbness or tingling in the hands and feet, headaches, moodiness, and gastrointestinal symptoms.

Vitamin D Test

The Vitamin D Test measures levels of vitamin D, a key nutrient for bone strength and overall health. Your body produces vitamin D after exposure to sunlight or from consuming certain foods and supplements. Because it enables your body to absorb calcium, vitamin D is essential for healthy bones and also helps the immune system fight infections.

Weed and Grass Allergy Test Panel

Our Weed and Grass Allergy Test Panel measures the level of specific IgE antibodies in your blood that activate an immune response to specific weed and grass allergens. This includes antibodies Russian thistle, giant ragweed, nettle, rough marsh elder, sheep sorrel, mugwort, common ragweed, Bermuda grass, rough pigweed, timothy grass, Johnson grass, perennial rye grass, and bahia grass.

Womens health profile

This screening for women includes a thyroid test and everything in the Basic Health Profile, for a comprehensive look at overall health. It can help identify a wide range of possible health conditions so you can take informed action towards your health goals.

Pregnancy Test

This test determines if you are pregnant by confirming the presence of the pregnancy hormone in your blood. Known as hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin), the pregnancy hormone is produced by the placenta and increases steadily throughout the first trimester (8-10 weeks) of a normal pregnancy.

UTI Test (Urinary Tract Infection)

A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection caused by bacteria in the urinary system. It can occur in the kidneys, bladder, ureters, or urethra. However, most UTIs stay in the bladder.

PSA Test (Prostate Screening)

This test checks for prostate health and can help identify enlarged prostate and other inflammatory conditions in men. PSA (prostate-specific antigen) is a protein in blood that is often higher if you have prostate cancer, or if you have a non-cancerous condition like an enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia) or inflammation of the prostate (prostatitis).

Testosterone Test (Male)

This test measures testosterone, a key hormone that affects sex drive, fertility, muscle mass, and bone health. Testosterone levels that are too high or low may increase the risk for erectile dysfunction, infertility, and bone health problems like osteoporosis. This test is for men only.

Food Allergy Test Panel

Our Food Allergy Test Panel measures the levels of specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies in your blood. These antibodies are an immune response to specific food allergens. IgE antibodies are normally found in small amounts in the blood, but higher amounts can be a sign of allergy.

Gluten Allergy Test Panel

These tests can help determine if you have celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder in which the body attacks itself with its own antibodies. With celiac, the ingestion of gluten (a protein found in wheat and barley) triggers an immune response which means that your own immune system attacks your small intestine.

H. Pylori Test

This test screens for H. pylori, a type of bacteria that can cause digestive issues. Over time, it can cause ulcers and may increase your risk of stomach cancer. Symptoms of infection include bloating, upset stomach, nausea, and fatigue. The BreathTek™ UBiT® is a non-invasive test that uses your breath to detect H. pylori and monitor its treatment.

Seafood Allergy Test Panel

Do you have allergy symptoms and seafood might be the cause? Our Seafood Allergy Test Panel measures your immune system response to specific seafood proteins, which can be part of helping to determine whether you have an allergy.

Nut Allergy Test Panel

Our Nut Allergy Test Panel measures the levels of specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies in your blood. These antibodies are an immune response to specific nut and tree nut allergens. IgE antibodies are normally found in small amounts in the blood, but higher amounts can be a sign of allergy.

Hepatitis C with Confirmation Test

This test can confirm hepatitis C infection (HCV) and monitor its treatment. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a potentially life-threatening infection caused by contact with contaminated blood or blood products. If you have experienced symptoms of liver disease or have been exposed to HCV, this test can be used to provide a diagnosis or monitor your treatment.

Shellfish Allergy Test Panel

Our Shellfish Allergy Test Panel measures the levels of specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies in your blood. These antibodies are an immune response to different types of shellfish allergens. IgE antibodies are normally found in small amounts in the blood, but higher amounts can be a sign of allergy.

Prothrombin Time with INR Test

This test measures how long it takes your blood to clot. It’s used to monitor the effects of the medication warfarin, and can help identify possible hereditary and clotting disorders.

Lyme Disease Test

This Lyme Disease blood test screens for immunoglobulin M (IgM) and immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies. These are antibodies produced by the body to fight infection to the bacterium that causes Lyme disease. In order for Lyme disease to be transmitted, an infected tick needs to be attached to the host for 36 to 48 hours.

MMR Test (Measles, Mumps, Rubella Immunization Assessment)

The MMR Test (Measles, Mumps, Rubella Immunization Assessment) can confirm if you’ve been infected with measles, mumps, or rubella, and provide proof of immunity. If you’ve been exposed to these viruses or have received an MMR vaccination, the test will detect IgG, an antibody that provides protection against re-infection.

Hepatitis B Titer Test (Hepatitis B Immunization Assessment)

This test is used to determine if a person has developed immunity against the hepatitis B virus. Such immunity may develop following exposure to the hepatitis B virus or its vaccine.

Gonorrhea and Chlamydia Test

This test screens for gonorrhea and chlamydia, common STDs that can infect the genitals, rectum, and throat. You may or may not have any symptoms. If left untreated, these STDs can lead to serious complications like infertility and ectopic pregnancy. Gonorrhea and chlamydia may be cured in almost all cases with the right treatment.

Herpes Test (Herpes Simplex 1 & 2)

This test screens for herpes, an STD that can cause painful sores around the mouth or genitals. The test checks for both types of herpes: herpes type-1 most often causes oral herpes and herpes type-2 most often causes genital herpes, although herpes type-1 is responsible for an increasing proportion of genital infections. Although there is no cure for herpes, treatment can help relieve the symptoms and prevent future episodes.

HIV Test (HIV 1 & 2 with Confirmation)

This test screens for HIV, an STD that can lead to AIDS if not treated. HIV is a virus that weakens your immune system by destroying important cells that fight disease and infection. If you’re sexually active, it’s important to know your HIV status so you don’t infect others. There is no cure for HIV, but it can be controlled with treatment.

Pregnancy STD Test Panel

If you’re sexually active, it’s important to screen for STDs so you can stay informed about your sexual health. It’s important to screen for these STDs because you may be infected, but have no symptoms, and may be at risk for infecting your developing baby. For more information, please see the descriptions of the individual tests.

STD Basic Test Panel

This test screens for gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, and HIV. If you’re sexually active and have unprotected sex, it’s important to screen for STDs so you can stay informed about your sexual health. For more information, please see the descriptions of the individual tests.

Syphilis Test

This test screens for syphilis, an infection that leads to sores, rashes, and lesions on your body. If left untreated, it can spread to the brain and nervous system (neurosyphilis) or the eyes (ocular syphilis), potentially leading to blindness. Fortunately, syphilis can be cured with treatment.

STD Expanded Test Panel

If you’re sexually active, it’s important to screen for STDs so you can stay informed about your sexual health. This panel includes tests for trichomonas, which is a curable parasitic infection, and hepatitis B and C, which are viral infections spread through vaginal secretions, saliva, and semen.

NIPT (Non Invasive Prenatal Testing)

Noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT), sometimes called noninvasive prenatal screening (NIPS), is a method of determining the risk that the fetus will be born with certain genetic abnormalities. This testing analyzes small fragments of DNA that are circulating in a pregnant woman’s blood.

Pathology test

The pathologist examines cells and tissues of patients. This is mainly done at the request of other medical specialists, such as surgeons, skin doctors or gastrointestinal and liver doctors.
Reporting periods in accordance with the NVVP guidelines depend on the difficulty of the case and complexity of the material.