Womens health

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.

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.

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. Choose a gender specific version which includes everything in the Standard test plus additional testing for Thyroid in the Women’s Profile or Prostate in the Men’s Profile.

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.

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).

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.