Comprehensive Health Panel
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About Our Comprehensive Health Panel (CBC+CMP+UA+LP+Iron+TSH)
The Comprehensive Health Test Panel is a combination of 6 common, in-depth health test panels that measure and evaluate the body as a whole.
Our Comprehensive Health Test Panel includes the following tests:
Lipid Panel - Measures cholesterol levels
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) - Measures 14 different components
Routine Comprehensive Urinalysis With Microscopic Examination on positive results
Iron and Total Iron-binding Capacity (TIBC)
Thyroid Panel with TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)
Complete Blood Count (CBC) with Differential
The Comprehensive Health Test Panel covers a broad scope, including the health of the:
Heart
Thyroid
Circulatory System
Liver
Kidneys
Glands
Nerves
Bones
Muscles
LP (lipid panel)
Our lipid/cholesterol panel looks at the overall levels of cholesterol in the body. Lipids are forms of fat within the body, and they include cholesterol types.
The Lipid Panel measures:
LDL - "Bad Cholesterol"
HDL - "Good Cholesterol”
Total Cholesterol
Triglycerides
Bad Cholesterol, or high levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL), are normally associated with a heightened risk of heart attack. LDL will cause your veins to harden, and lead to a plaque build up, then eventually a heart attack. This is called atherosclerosis.
Knowing your cholesterol type is instrumental in knowing your risk of having a heart attack.
CMP (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel)
A CMP test looks at the status of your metabolism including the kidneys, the liver, the electrolyte balance, and the acid/base balance, along with levels of blood glucose and blood proteins.
This test can look for conditions like hypertension, diabetes, liver disease, and kidney disease. It also can be used to monitor the liver and kidneys for potential medication side effects.
Our CMP measures 14 different blood components:
(ALT) Alanine aminotransferase
Albumin
(ALP) Alkaline phosphatase
(AST) Aspartate aminotransferase
(BUN) Blood urea nitrogen
Calcium
Carbon dioxide (Bicarbonate)
Chloride
Creatinine
Glucose
Potassium
Sodium
Total Protein
Total Bilirubin
In addition to the previous 14 measurements, this test also provides these calculated measurements:
BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated)
Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated)
Globulin (calculated)
UA (urinalysis)
Our urinalysis is administered with a macro and microscopic examination to perform a more in-depth look for abnormal urine cells and formed elements. Additionally, factors such as urine color, weight, PH levels, protein, glucose, ketones, occult blood, nitrite, leukocyte esterase, urobilinogen, and bilirubin levels are all analyzed and evaluated.
A urinalysis is often used to diagnose urine abnormalities, urinary tract infections or neoplasms, systematic disease, or inflammatory diseases that relate to the urine tract. It can also be used to diagnose or monitor renal disease.
This test is a key component when looking at the chemical constituents in the urine, and it’s a relationship to various diseases.
Our Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC) Test includes an Iron Test and is used to see if there is too much or too little iron in the blood. The TIBC Test is often used to differentiate between anemia types and gives more iron statistics than the Iron Test alone.
Our Thyroid Test Panel with TSH includes:
T3 uptake (Triiodothyronin)
T4 (Thyroxine)
T7 (Free-T4 Index)
TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)
The thyroid is an endocrine gland that not only controls metabolism, but also secretes hormones that are necessary for growth, development and nearly every physiological process in the body.
CBC (Complete Blood Count)
A CBC test is primarily used to look for anemia, and infection. It can often diagnose or monitor a medical condition, or it is used to monitor medical treatment.
Symptoms like fatigue, weakness, skin discoloration, or irregular bleeding can sometimes be diagnosed with a CBC test.
Our CBC measures 10 different blood components:
(RBC) Red Blood Cell Count
(MCV) Mean Corpuscular Volume
(RDW) Red Blood Cell Distribution
The Comprehensive Health Test Panel is a combination of 6 common, in-depth health test panels that measure and evaluate the body as a whole.
Our Comprehensive Health Test Panel includes the following tests:
Lipid Panel - Measures cholesterol levels
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) - Measures 14 different components
Routine Comprehensive Urinalysis With Microscopic Examination on positive results
Iron and Total Iron-binding Capacity (TIBC)
Thyroid Panel with TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)
Complete Blood Count (CBC) with Differential
The Comprehensive Health Test Panel covers a broad scope, including the health of the:
Heart
Thyroid
Circulatory System
Liver
Kidneys
Glands
Nerves
Bones
Muscles
LP (lipid panel)
Our lipid/cholesterol panel looks at the overall levels of cholesterol in the body. Lipids are forms of fat within the body, and they include cholesterol types.
The Lipid Panel measures:
LDL - "Bad Cholesterol"
HDL - "Good Cholesterol”
Total Cholesterol
Triglycerides
Bad Cholesterol, or high levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL), are normally associated with a heightened risk of heart attack. LDL will cause your veins to harden, and lead to a plaque build up, then eventually a heart attack. This is called atherosclerosis.
Knowing your cholesterol type is instrumental in knowing your risk of having a heart attack.
CMP (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel)
A CMP test looks at the status of your metabolism including the kidneys, the liver, the electrolyte balance, and the acid/base balance, along with levels of blood glucose and blood proteins.
This test can look for conditions like hypertension, diabetes, liver disease, and kidney disease. It also can be used to monitor the liver and kidneys for potential medication side effects.
Our CMP measures 14 different blood components:
(ALT) Alanine aminotransferase
Albumin
(ALP) Alkaline phosphatase
(AST) Aspartate aminotransferase
(BUN) Blood urea nitrogen
Calcium
Carbon dioxide (Bicarbonate)
Chloride
Creatinine
Glucose
Potassium
Sodium
Total Protein
Total Bilirubin
In addition to the previous 14 measurements, this test also provides these calculated measurements:
BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated)
Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated)
Globulin (calculated)
UA (urinalysis)
Our urinalysis is administered with a macro and microscopic examination to perform a more in-depth look for abnormal urine cells and formed elements. Additionally, factors such as urine color, weight, PH levels, protein, glucose, ketones, occult blood, nitrite, leukocyte esterase, urobilinogen, and bilirubin levels are all analyzed and evaluated.
A urinalysis is often used to diagnose urine abnormalities, urinary tract infections or neoplasms, systematic disease, or inflammatory diseases that relate to the urine tract. It can also be used to diagnose or monitor renal disease.
This test is a key component when looking at the chemical constituents in the urine, and it’s a relationship to various diseases.
Our Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC) Test includes an Iron Test and is used to see if there is too much or too little iron in the blood. The TIBC Test is often used to differentiate between anemia types and gives more iron statistics than the Iron Test alone.
Our Thyroid Test Panel with TSH includes:
T3 uptake (Triiodothyronin)
T4 (Thyroxine)
T7 (Free-T4 Index)
TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)
The thyroid is an endocrine gland that not only controls metabolism, but also secretes hormones that are necessary for growth, development and nearly every physiological process in the body.
CBC (Complete Blood Count)
A CBC test is primarily used to look for anemia, and infection. It can often diagnose or monitor a medical condition, or it is used to monitor medical treatment.
Symptoms like fatigue, weakness, skin discoloration, or irregular bleeding can sometimes be diagnosed with a CBC test.
Our CBC measures 10 different blood components:
(RBC) Red Blood Cell Count
(MCV) Mean Corpuscular Volume
(RDW) Red Blood Cell Distribution