My Labs Now Highlights
Complete Blood Count
A Complete Blood Count (CBC) is a fundamental blood test that provides a comprehensive overview of your overall health. By measuring key components such as red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets, a CBC can help detect conditions like anemia, infections, and various blood disorders. This test is quick, minimally invasive, and offers valuable insights that can guide further medical evaluation and treatment.
A1C
Monitor your long-term blood sugar levels with our A1C Test. This simple blood test provides an average of your blood glucose over the past 2–3 months, helping to identify prediabetes or diabetes and assess how well your current management plan is working. No fasting required—just fast, accurate, and confidential results to keep you informed and in control.
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel
A Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) is a vital blood test that evaluates your body's chemical balance and metabolism. It measures 14 different substances in your blood, including glucose, calcium, proteins, electrolytes, and enzymes, providing essential information about your liver and kidney function, blood sugar levels, and overall metabolic health. This test is commonly used for routine health checkups and to monitor conditions like diabetes, liver disease, and kidney disorders.
Vitamin D
Vitamin D is essential for maintaining strong bones, supporting immune function, and promoting overall well-being. Despite its importance, many individuals have insufficient levels, often without realizing it.
Why Test for Vitamin D?
Bone Health: Vitamin D facilitates calcium absorption, crucial for bone strength. Deficiency can lead to conditions like osteoporosis and rickets.
Immune Support: Adequate levels help bolster the immune system, reducing susceptibility to infections.
Mood and Energy: Low vitamin D levels have been linked to mood disorders and fatigue.
Chronic Disease Prevention: Emerging research suggests a connection between vitamin D deficiency and increased risk of chronic diseases.
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 is essential for energy production, nerve function, and the formation of red blood cells. A deficiency can lead to fatigue, memory issues, and neurological problems. Our Vitamin B12 test provides a clear picture of your B12 levels, helping you take proactive steps toward optimal health.
Why Test for Vitamin B12?
Boost Energy Levels: Identify if low B12 is contributing to fatigue or weakness.
Support Cognitive Function: Ensure adequate B12 for memory and concentration.
Maintain Nerve Health: Prevent tingling, numbness, or balance issues associated with deficiency.
Monitor Overall Wellness: Regular testing can help detect deficiencies early, especially in older adults, vegetarians, or those with absorption issues.
Thyroid Test
Monitor your thyroid health with our quick and accurate TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone) test. This essential blood test evaluates thyroid function, helping detect conditions like hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism. Ideal for those experiencing fatigue, weight changes, or mood fluctuations, our TSH test provides clear insights into your thyroid activity. No doctor's visit required—order today for fast, confidential results.
Lipid Panel ( Cholesterol)
.Analyzes cholesterol levels, including HDL, LDL, and triglycerides, to assess heart disease risk and guide dietary or medication interventions.
What’s Included:
Total Cholesterol: Measures the overall amount of cholesterol in your blood.
LDL ("Bad") Cholesterol: High levels can lead to plaque buildup in arteries, increasing heart disease risk.
HDL ("Good") Cholesterol: Helps remove excess cholesterol, protecting your heart.
Triglycerides: Elevated levels can raise the risk of heart disease and pancreatitis.
Testosterone
Optimize your health and vitality with our Testosterone Level Test. This essential blood test measures your total testosterone levels, providing insights into various aspects of your well-being, including:
Energy and Mood: Identify if low testosterone is contributing to fatigue or mood changes.
Muscle Mass and Strength: Assess if testosterone levels are affecting your physical performance.
Sexual Health: Understand the role of testosterone in libido and sexual function.
Bone Density: Evaluate the impact of testosterone on bone strength.
Lipoprotein a
Uncover Hidden Heart Risks with a Lipoprotein(a) Test
Elevated Lipoprotein(a), or Lp(a), is a genetic factor that can increase your risk of heart disease and stroke—even if your standard cholesterol levels are normal. Unlike other cholesterol types, Lp(a) levels are largely determined by genetics and are not significantly affected by lifestyle changes or most cholesterol-lowering medications
A simple, one-time blood test can measure your Lp(a) levels, providing valuable insight into your cardiovascular health.
Estrogen
Estrogen plays a vital role in numerous bodily functions, including reproductive health, bone density, mood regulation, and cardiovascular wellness. An Estrogen Level Test provides valuable insights into your hormonal balance, helping to identify potential issues such as menstrual irregularities, fertility challenges, menopausal symptoms, or hormonal imbalances in both women and men.
Key Benefits:
Reproductive Health: Assess estrogen levels to understand menstrual cycle irregularities, ovulation status, or fertility concerns.
Menopause Management: Monitor estrogen fluctuations to manage symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, and mood changes.
Bone and Heart Health: Evaluate estrogen's impact on bone density and cardiovascular function.
Hormonal Imbalance Detection: Identify conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), estrogen-producing tumors, or estrogen deficiencies.
Vitamin B9 (Folate)
Vitamin B9, also known as folate, is essential for red blood cell formation, DNA synthesis, and overall cellular health. A deficiency can lead to fatigue, anemia, and complications during pregnancy, such as neural tube defects.
Why Consider a Folate Test?
Detect Anemia: Identify if low folate levels are contributing to symptoms like fatigue and weakness.
Monitor Nutritional Status: Assess dietary intake and absorption, especially in individuals with digestive disorders.
Support Pregnancy Health: Ensure adequate folate levels to reduce the risk of birth defects.
Evaluate Neurological Symptoms: Investigate causes of irritability, memory issues, or behavioral changes.
Apolipoprotein B
The Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) test measures the amount of ApoB protein in your blood, providing a more precise assessment of cardiovascular risk than traditional cholesterol tests. Each LDL (low-density lipoprotein) particle, often referred to as "bad cholesterol," contains one ApoB molecule. Therefore, the ApoB level directly reflects the number of atherogenic particles that can contribute to plaque buildup in arteries, leading to heart disease and stroke.