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INDIVIDUAL COMMON TESTS
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A complete blood count test measures the following:
Red blood cells, which carry oxygen.
White blood cells, which fight infection.
Hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells.
Hematocrit, the amount of red blood cells in the blood.
Platelets, which help blood to clot.
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Measure the levels of Vitamin D in your blood, which is a key nutrient that helps your body absorb calcium and phosphorus. Both are essential for building healthy and strong bones.
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T3- T4- T7
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This cortisol hormone test can help determine the amount of cortisol present in your blood in the morning. Cortisol is the human body’s main stress hormone. It is necessary for the body to control things like fear, mood, and motivation. It also aids in regulating inflammation, blood pressure, blood sugar, sleep cycles and managing how foods are used, especially during stressful situations. Cortisol tests can help determine if there are issues with your body’s “alarm system.”
Sample Type: Blood Test
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Test Type: Urine sample
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Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
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This test discreetly 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.
Sample Type: Blood test
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Identify your blood group (A, B, AB, or O) and whether you are positive or negative for the Rh antigen. Your blood type is inherited and based on the presence or absence of certain sugars (ABO blood group antigens) or proteins (Rh antigen) attached to the surfaces of your red blood cells.
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Measure the levels of folic acid in your blood which are essential vitamins for red/white blood cells, a healthy nervous system, tissue and cell repair and DNA creation.
Sample type: Blood test
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Measure the levels of folic acid in your blood which are essential vitamins for red/white blood cells, a healthy nervous system, tissue and cell repair and DNA creation.
Sample type: Blood test
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This test can help determine the amount of magnesium you have in your blood. Low levels cause a magnesium deficiency (hypomagnesemia) and is more common than high levels (hypermagnesemia).
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Detect abnormal blood sugar levels. Healthcare providers use this test to help determine whether you're at risk for pre-diabetes or diabetes.
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In men, testosterone helps regulate sex drive and erectile function, muscle mass and strength, body fat distribution, bone density, and sperm production. Abnormal testosterone levels may cause changes to your overall health and physical appearance. Testosterone testing may provide insights to men experiencing symptoms of hypogonadism (i.e., low testosterone) - which are associated with aging and medical conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, and obesity.
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The dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S) test is used to determine whether or not your adrenal glands are functioning properly and to detect adrenal tumors or cancers. It also helps determine the cause of masculine physical characteristics (virilization) in girls and women or early puberty in boys.
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Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is a hormone associated with reproduction and the development of eggs in women and sperm in men. This test measures FSH in the blood.
FSH is made by the pituitary gland, a small organ located in the center of the head behind the sinus cavity at the base of the brain. Control of FSH production is a complex system involving the hypothalamus in the brain, the pituitary gland, and the hormones produced by the ovaries or testicles.
Disorders affecting the hypothalamus, pituitary, and/or the ovaries or testicles can cause the production of too much or too little FSH, resulting in various conditions such as infertility, abnormal menstrual cycles, or early (precocious) or delayed puberty.
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Luteinizing hormone (LH) is associated with reproduction. This test measures the amount of LH in the blood. Because it helps stimulate the release of an egg from the ovary (ovulation) in women or testosterone production in men, the test is usually used to pinpoint the cause of infertility, identify possible pituitary disorders, and diagnose conditions that impact the function of the ovaries or testicles.
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Cortisol is a hormone made in the adrenal glands, which are small glands located near the top of each kidney. This hormone affects many processes in the body and influences the immune system, nervous system, and metabolism. It also plays a role in helping the body respond to stress and is sometimes called “the stress hormone.”
COMMON BUNDLED TESTS
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Be proactive in learning about your overall health with this panel that includes tests that are frequently ordered at annual health visits to evaluate how well different organs and body systems are functioning.
The Basic Health Profile is a useful tool containing fundamental screening tests that may help identify risk or the presence of common medical conditions including high cholesterol, heart disease, kidney or liver disease, blood disorders, diabetes, and other health conditions.
What’s Tested?
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)
Cholesterol Panel
Sample Type: Blood
Preparing for the test: Fasting (not eating or drinking anything except water) for 8-12 hours is recommended.
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A more comprehensive offering than the basic panel.
What’s Tested:
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)
Cholesterol Panel
Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) Test
Thyroid Profile
Vitamin D
B 12
TSH
Iron
Sample Type: Blood & Urine
Preparing for your test: Fasting (not eating or drinking anything except water) for 8-12 hours is recommended.
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The FSH and LH Test test measures both hormones, which are closely associated with the stimulation of reproductive organs in both men and women.
Measures the level of TSH in your blood to help determine if your thyroid gland is functioning properly. Noticeable changes in your metabolism (weight, temperature, and energy) may be a sign or symptom that there is too much or too little TSH in your blood.
If TSH levels are too high or too low, this may indicate that your thyroid is overactive (hyperthyroidism) or under active (hypothyroidism).
Included in the test:
FSH, LH, TSH
Sample Type: Blood
Preparing for your test: Testing for certain hormones need to be done on specific days of your cycle. Please consult when making appointment.
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Measure hormones that impact your menstrual cycle and reproductive health as a way to kickstart an informative conversation with your healthcare provider
Measures the level of TSH in your blood to help determine if your thyroid gland is functioning properly. Noticeable changes in your metabolism (weight, temperature, and energy) may be a sign or symptom that there is too much or too little TSH in your blood.
If TSH levels are too high or too low, this may indicate that your thyroid is overactive (hyperthyroidism) or under active (hypothyroidism).
Included in the test:
FSH
LH
Prolactin
Estradiol
Progesterone
TSH
Sample Type: Blood
Preparing for your test: Testing for certain hormones need to be done on specific days of your cycle. Please consult when making appointment.
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Tests for:
Hepatitis A, B & C
Test type: Blood test
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A lipid panel is a common blood test that healthcare providers use to monitor and screen for your risk of cardiovascular disease. The panel includes three measurements of your cholesterol levels and a measurement of your triglycerides.
Included In The Test:
Cholesterol
LDL
HDL
Triglycerides
The Sample type: Blood test
Preparing for your test: Fasting (not eating or drinking anything except water) for 8-12 hours is recommended.
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Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are common infections that spread from person to person during sexual activity and skin-to-skin contact. People with STDs may not have any signs or symptoms and this can lead to serious complications. 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. Testing is the only way to know for sure whether you have a sexually transmitted infection.
Included in the Test:
Chlamydia
Gonorrhoea
HSV I & II
Sample type: Blood & Urine
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Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are common infections that spread from person to person during sexual activity and skin-to-skin contact. People with STDs may not have any signs or symptoms, but could be infected and may pass the infection to others. If you’re sexually active and have unprotected sex, it’s important to screen for STIs/STDs, so you can stay informed about your sexual health.
Included in the Test:
Chlamydia
Gonorrhoea
HSV-I & HSV-II (IgG & IgM)
Syphillis
HIV-1 & HIV-2
Sample Type: Blood & Urine
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A comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP) is a routine blood test that measures 14 different substances in a sample of your blood.
A comprehensive metabolic panel is a blood test that measures your sugar (glucose) level, electrolyte and fluid balance, kidney function, and liver function.
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This test may be right for you if any of the following are true:
You have any symptoms of anemia (listed in the Signs & Symptoms section below)
You do not consume red meat
You suspect that you have low iron
You experience tiredness, weakness, or poor concentration
You have vitamin deficiencies and symptoms of anemia
You have a medical condition that may increase your risk of anemia
You have a family history of genetic disorders that cause anemia
Anemia symptoms can worsen over time. By getting tested, you and your doctor can understand the cause of your anemia and identify the next steps.
Included in the Test:
CBC
Ferritin
B-12
Folic cid
Iron
IBC
Sample type: Blood
Check your iron, total iron-binding capacity (TIBC), and ferritin, which help support a number of vital functions in your body. Iron is an important nutrient needed to form hemoglobin, the substance in red blood cells that carries oxygen from your lungs throughout your body for energy. TIBC is a measurement of how well your blood attaches itself to iron to move it around your body. Ferritin is a protein in the blood that contains iron and helps you understand how much iron your body is storing.
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T3-T4-T7
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Test Includes:
Vitamin D
Calcium Chloride
B-12
Folic Acid
Magnesium
Sample Type: Blood
Blood Draw Services
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At-Home Blood Draw
One of our medical professionals will come to your home, hotel or office and collect your sample for testing. It will be taken directly to the lab for processing. Results will typically be received within 20-48 hours and sent to you or your primary care physician if desired. All testing is discreet, convenient and quick.
Fee for in-home blood draw $99 (we do not accept insurance)
Individual tests are priced separately
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In Office Blood Draw
Don’t waste time waiting in lines, or risk exposure to other viruses that may circulate in a busy waiting room. Our new private office located in Edgewater, Miami provides a discreet and tranquil environment to have your blood drawn or sample collected.
Come into our office on your scheduled appointment time and one of our certified medical professionals will draw your blood and take it directly to the lab for processing. Result are typically received within 20-48 hours and will be sent directly and discreetly to you.
Fee for blood draw $49 (we do not accept insurance)
Individual tests are priced seperately
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