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Anemia Panel $175
Anemia panels help determine if someone has anemia and what type of anemia they may have. The results are usually ready within a few days and help a doctor diagnose and form a treatment plan. Before the test, you should not eat or drink anything for 8–12 hours and shouldn't take any iron supplements or multivitamins
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PFAS Panel (Forever Chemicals) $325
PFAS test results will tell you how much of some PFAS are in your blood, but it is unclear what the results mean in terms of possible health effects. Testing may help some individuals understand if they are exposed to certain PFAS and help guide exposure reduction. Testing for PFAS may also provide peace of mind. However, all medical tests come with benefits as well as risks. The PFAS blood test will not provide information to pinpoint a health problem and will not predict future health outcomes. Always consult results with your primary care physicians.
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Nutritional Panel $325
A nutrition blood panel, also known as a nutritional panel blood test, measures a variety of nutrients in your body to assess your health: Vitamins: A, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B9, B12, C, D, E, and K Minerals: Calcium, copper, iron, magnesium, potassium, selenium, and zinc Fatty acids: Omega 3s and 6s Amino acids: Essential and non-essential amino acids Antioxidants: Coenzyme Q10 and glutathione
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Testosterone $175
Testosterone is produced by both males and females, although usually in much greater amounts in males. Many things can affect your testosterone blood test results, including your age, your health and what’s happening with your body. A result outside the normal range might not mean you have a health problem. You will need to discuss the results with your doctor, what they mean, and what comes next.
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Blood Dump $325
Blood Dumping is used to reduce the excess volume of blood. It is also known as Therapeutic Phlebotomy. We take your doctor's orders and we can run tests as well.