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Comprehensive Blood Panels
 

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Comprehensive Blood Panels
 

â–º  Anemia Panel
â–º  Basic Metabolic Panel
â–º  Coagulation Panel
â–º  Complete Blood Count Panel
â–º  Comprehensive Metabolic (CMP)
â–º  Coronary Risk Panel
â–º  Diabetic Panel
â–º  Electrolyte Panel




 

â–º  Female Blood Panel
â–º  General Health Panel
â–º  Iron Panel
â–º  Lipid Panel
â–º  Liver Panel
â–º  Male Blood Panel
â–º  Renal Function Panel
â–º  Thyroid Panel


 




Full Anyalyte Menu
 

Disease Diagnosis & Monitoring

 

â–º    Detection of various diseases and conditions through blood tests, such as diabetes, anemia, infections, and cardiovascular diseases.

â–º    Monitoring chronic conditions to assess treatment effectiveness and make necessary adjustments.

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Preventative Health Screening

 

â–º    Regular blood test help identify risk factors and markers for potential health issues before symptoms appear.

â–º    Early detection allows timely intervention and preventative measures.

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Routine Health Check-ups

 

â–º    Comprehensive blood panels provide an overall picture of an individual's health status,  including cholesterol levels, liver function, kidney function, and more. 

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Hormone Level Monitoring

 

â–º    Our lab can measure hormone levels, aiding in the diagnosis and management of conditions related to the endocrine system.

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Fertility & Pregnancy Monitoring

 

â–º    Our blood tests can be used to assess fertility and hormone levels during pregnancy, and monitor the health and of both the mother and the developing fetus.

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Emergency & Critical Care

 

â–º    In emergency situations, our results provide essential information for rapid diagnosis and treatment decisions.

â–º    Using our blood lab can contribute significantly to maintaining and improving health, diagnosing diseases, and advancing medical knowledge through research and development.

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â–º  ALT
â–º  ALB
â–º  ALP
â–º  Ammonia
â–º  Amylase
â–º  anti-TPO
â–º  Apolipoprotein A1
â–º  Apolipoprotein B
â–º
 APTT
â–º  AST
â–º  beta-HCG
â–º  Bicarbonate
â–º  BUN
â–º  C-Reactive Protein
â–º  Calcium
â–º  CBC
â–º
 Chloride
â–º  Cortisol
â–º  Creatinine
â–º  Creatinine Kinase
â–º  DHEAs
â–º  Digoxin
â–º  Direct Bilirubin
â–º  Ferritin

â–º  Folate
â–º  Free PSA
â–º  Free T3
â–º  Free T4
â–º  FSH
â–º  GGT
â–º  Glucose
â–º  HbA1C
â–º
 HDL
â–º  Homocysteine
â–º  hsCRP
â–º  Intact PTH
â–º  Iron
â–º  Lactate Dehydrogenase
â–º  LDL
â–º  LH
â–º
 Lipase
â–º  Magnesium
â–º  Phosphorus
â–º  Potassium
â–º  Progesterone
â–º  Prolactin
â–º  PSA
 

â–º  PT/INR
â–º  SHBG
â–º  SNS Estradiol
â–º  Sodium
â–º  T3, Total
â–º  T4, Total
â–º  Testosterone
â–º  Thyroglobulin Ab
â–º
 Thyroid Uptake
â–º  Total Bilirubin
â–º  Total Cholesterol
â–º  Total Protein
â–º  Transferrin
â–º  Triage BNP
â–º  Triglycerides
â–º  TSH
â–º
 UIBC
â–º  Ultrasensitive Insulin
â–º  Uric Acid
â–º  Valproic Acid
â–º  Vancomycin
â–º  Vitamin B12
â–º  Vitamin D
 

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