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TIBC Test

TIBC Total Iron-Binding Capacity Test $15.00 CALL & BOOK TEST A TIBC (Total Iron-Binding Capacity) test measures the blood’s ability to bind and transport iron to diagnose iron deficiency or overload and monitor related conditions. Sample Type: Blood Preperation: 8 – 12 Hour Fast Sample Collection: In Person ABOUT TIBC TESTS A TIBC (Total Iron-Binding Capacity) test measures your blood’s capacity to bind and transport iron, aiding in the diagnosis of iron deficiency or overload. It is commonly used with other iron tests to provide a complete assessment of iron levels. The test helps evaluate conditions related to iron metabolism and absorption. How do I know if this test is for me? You may need a TIBC test if you have symptoms of iron deficiency, such as fatigue or weakness, or if you have conditions affecting iron metabolism. It is also recommended if you have an existing diagnosis of anemia or other iron-related disorders. Consult your healthcare provider to determine if this test is appropriate based on your symptoms and health history. Whats tested? The TIBC test measures the total iron-binding capacity of your blood, which indicates how well iron is transported and bound by proteins. It assesses: Total Iron-Binding Capacity (TIBC): The maximum amount of iron that can be bound by transport proteins in the blood. Transferrin Saturation: The percentage of transferrin (an iron-transporting protein) that is bound with iron. These measurements help evaluate iron levels and diagnose conditions related to iron deficiency or overload. What insights will the test provide? The TIBC test provides insights into your blood’s capacity to bind and transport iron, helping to: 1. Diagnose Iron Deficiency: Identifies low iron levels or transferrin saturation, which may indicate iron deficiency anemia.2. Identify Iron Overload: Detects high iron-binding capacity or transferrin saturation, suggesting conditions like hemochromatosis.3. Monitor Iron Metabolism: Assesses iron levels in individuals with chronic conditions affecting iron absorption or utilization. How do I prepare for the test? To prepare for a TIBC test: 1. Fasting: Fast for 8-12 hours before the test, as advised by your healthcare provider.2. Avoid Supplements: Refrain from taking iron supplements or multivitamins containing iron before the test, unless instructed otherwise.3. Follow Instructions: Adhere to any specific instructions given by your healthcare provider to ensure accurate results. HOW DIRECT LABS WORK 01. Schedule An Appointment Select your desired lab test(s) and book a time to come in that’s convenient. 02. Sample Collection Complete your test sample collection during your scheduled appointment. 03. Get Your Results We will promptly send your test results via your desired method of notification. Clear and comprehensible results Your results will be securely shared via email. You will receive an email notification when your results are ready, and you can access them on your smartphone, tablet, or desktop. SCHEDULE A TEST BROWSE FEATURED TESTS Complete Blood Count $20.00 A CBC (Complete Blood Count) test evaluates different blood components to assess overall health and detect various conditions. LEARN MORE Comprehensive Metabolic Panel $25.00 A CMP test measures 14 blood substances to assess metabolism, kidney and liver health, blood sugar, and electrolytes. LEARN MORE Cholesterol Panel $20.00 A Cholesterol Panel, also known as a Lipid Panel or lipid profile, is a blood test that measures the levels of various fats (lipids). LEARN MORE TSH W/ Reflex To FT4 $30.00 The TSH Test with Reflex to FT4 measures TSH and, if abnormal, measures FT4 evaluating thyroid function. LEARN MORE Hemoglobin A1c Test $20.00 A Hemoglobin A1C test measures average blood sugar & glucose to diagnose diabetes and monitor glucose control. LEARN MORE Lab services are available only for those paying directly and not seeking insurance reimbursement.

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Ferritin Test

ferritin Ferritin Test $20.00 CALL & BOOK TEST A ferritin test measures the level of ferritin, a protein that stores iron, to diagnose iron deficiency or overload and monitor related conditions. Sample Type: Blood Preperation: No Preperation Required Sample Collection: In Person ABOUT FERRITIN TESTS A ferritin test measures the level of ferritin in your blood, which reflects the amount of iron stored in your body. It helps diagnose iron deficiency anemia, detect iron overload conditions like hemochromatosis, and monitor iron levels in chronic diseases. No special preparation is usually required, but it’s important to follow any specific instructions from your healthcare provider. How do I know if this test is for me? You may need an iron test if you experience symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, or pale skin, or if you have conditions like anemia or disorders affecting iron absorption. It is also recommended if you have dietary concerns or chronic diseases that impact iron levels. Consult your healthcare provider to determine if the test is appropriate based on your symptoms and health status. Whats tested? The iron test typically measures several key components related to iron in your blood: 1. Serum Iron: The amount of iron in your blood.2. Ferritin: A protein that stores iron in your body.3. Total Iron-Binding Capacity (TIBC): The maximum amount of iron that can be bound to transport proteins in your blood.4. Transferrin Saturation: The percentage of transferrin (an iron-transporting protein) that is saturated with iron. These measurements help assess your body’s iron levels and iron storage. What insights will the test provide? The iron test provides insights into your body’s iron levels and storage, helping to: 1. Diagnose Deficiencies or Overload: Identify conditions like iron deficiency anemia or iron overload disorders.2. Evaluate Symptoms: Determine the cause of symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, or pale skin.3. Monitor Conditions: Track iron levels in individuals with disorders affecting iron absorption or metabolism, guiding treatment and dietary adjustments. How do I prepare for the test? To prepare for an iron test: 1. Fasting: Fast for 8-12 hours before the test, as advised by your healthcare provider.2. Avoid Supplements: Refrain from taking iron supplements or multivitamins containing iron before the test, unless instructed otherwise.3. Follow Instructions: Adhere to any specific instructions given by your healthcare provider to ensure accurate results. HOW DIRECT LABS WORK 01. Schedule An Appointment Select your desired lab test(s) and book a time to come in that’s convenient. 02. Sample Collection Complete your test sample collection during your scheduled appointment. 03. Get Your Results We will promptly send your test results via your desired method of notification. Clear and comprehensible results Your results will be securely shared via email. You will receive an email notification when your results are ready, and you can access them on your smartphone, tablet, or desktop. SCHEDULE A TEST BROWSE FEATURED TESTS Complete Blood Count $20.00 A CBC (Complete Blood Count) test evaluates different blood components to assess overall health and detect various conditions. LEARN MORE Comprehensive Metabolic Panel $25.00 A CMP test measures 14 blood substances to assess metabolism, kidney and liver health, blood sugar, and electrolytes. LEARN MORE Cholesterol Panel $20.00 A Cholesterol Panel, also known as a Lipid Panel or lipid profile, is a blood test that measures the levels of various fats (lipids). LEARN MORE TSH W/ Reflex To FT4 $30.00 The TSH Test with Reflex to FT4 measures TSH and, if abnormal, measures FT4 evaluating thyroid function. LEARN MORE Hemoglobin A1c Test $20.00 A Hemoglobin A1C test measures average blood sugar & glucose to diagnose diabetes and monitor glucose control. LEARN MORE Lab services are available only for those paying directly and not seeking insurance reimbursement.

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Iron Test

Iron Iron Test $30.00 CALL & BOOK TEST An iron test measures blood iron levels to diagnose deficiencies or overload, evaluate symptoms like fatigue, and monitor conditions affecting iron metabolism. Sample Type: Blood Preperation: 8 – 12 Hour Fast Sample Collection: In Person ABOUT IRON TESTS An iron test measures blood iron levels, essential for producing hemoglobin, which carries oxygen in red blood cells. It helps diagnose iron deficiencies or overload, evaluate symptoms like fatigue and weakness, and monitor conditions affecting iron metabolism. The test typically includes serum iron, ferritin, total iron-binding capacity (TIBC), and transferrin saturation. How do I know if this test is for me? You may need an iron test if you experience symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, or pale skin, or if you have conditions like anemia or disorders affecting iron absorption. It is also recommended if you have dietary concerns or chronic diseases that impact iron levels. Consult your healthcare provider to determine if the test is appropriate based on your symptoms and health status. Whats tested? The iron test typically measures several key components related to iron in your blood: 1. Serum Iron: The amount of iron in your blood.2. Ferritin: A protein that stores iron in your body.3. Total Iron-Binding Capacity (TIBC): The maximum amount of iron that can be bound to transport proteins in your blood.4. Transferrin Saturation: The percentage of transferrin (an iron-transporting protein) that is saturated with iron. These measurements help assess your body’s iron levels and iron storage. What insights will the test provide? The iron test provides insights into your body’s iron levels and storage, helping to: 1. Diagnose Deficiencies or Overload: Identify conditions like iron deficiency anemia or iron overload disorders.2. Evaluate Symptoms: Determine the cause of symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, or pale skin.3. Monitor Conditions: Track iron levels in individuals with disorders affecting iron absorption or metabolism, guiding treatment and dietary adjustments. How do I prepare for the test? To prepare for an iron test: 1. Fasting: Fast for 8-12 hours before the test, as advised by your healthcare provider.2. Avoid Supplements: Refrain from taking iron supplements or multivitamins containing iron before the test, unless instructed otherwise.3. Follow Instructions: Adhere to any specific instructions given by your healthcare provider to ensure accurate results. HOW DIRECT LABS WORK 01. Schedule An Appointment Select your desired lab test(s) and book a time to come in that’s convenient. 02. Sample Collection Complete your test sample collection during your scheduled appointment. 03. Get Your Results We will promptly send your test results via your desired method of notification. Clear and comprehensible results Your results will be securely shared via email. You will receive an email notification when your results are ready, and you can access them on your smartphone, tablet, or desktop. SCHEDULE A TEST BROWSE FEATURED TESTS Complete Blood Count $20.00 A CBC (Complete Blood Count) test evaluates different blood components to assess overall health and detect various conditions. LEARN MORE Comprehensive Metabolic Panel $25.00 A CMP test measures 14 blood substances to assess metabolism, kidney and liver health, blood sugar, and electrolytes. LEARN MORE Cholesterol Panel $20.00 A Cholesterol Panel, also known as a Lipid Panel or lipid profile, is a blood test that measures the levels of various fats (lipids). LEARN MORE TSH W/ Reflex To FT4 $30.00 The TSH Test with Reflex to FT4 measures TSH and, if abnormal, measures FT4 evaluating thyroid function. LEARN MORE Hemoglobin A1c Test $20.00 A Hemoglobin A1C test measures average blood sugar & glucose to diagnose diabetes and monitor glucose control. LEARN MORE Lab services are available only for those paying directly and not seeking insurance reimbursement.

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CRP Test

CRP C Reactive Protein Test $25.00 CALL & BOOK TEST A CRP test measures C-reactive protein levels to detect inflammation, monitor inflammatory conditions, and evaluate disease activity. Sample Type: Blood Preperation: No Preperation Required Sample Collection: In Person ABOUT VITAMIN D TESTS A CRP (C-reactive protein) test measures the level of C-reactive protein in your blood, a marker produced by the liver in response to inflammation. It helps detect inflammation or infection, monitor conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis or lupus, and evaluate disease activity and treatment effectiveness. No special preparation is usually needed, but it’s important to follow any specific instructions from your healthcare provider. How do I know if this test is for me? You may need a CRP test if you have symptoms of inflammation, such as unexplained pain, swelling, or fever, or if you have a condition that causes chronic inflammation like rheumatoid arthritis or lupus. It is also used to monitor disease activity or treatment effectiveness for inflammatory conditions. Consult your healthcare provider to determine if this test is appropriate based on your symptoms and health history. Whats tested? The CRP test measures the level of C-reactive protein (CRP) in your blood. CRP is a protein produced by the liver in response to inflammation, helping to assess the presence and intensity of inflammatory processes in the body. What insights will the test provide? The CRP test provides insights into the level of inflammation in your body by measuring C-reactive protein levels. Its purpose is to detect inflammation or infection, monitor chronic inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis or lupus, and evaluate the effectiveness of treatments and disease progression. How do I prepare for the test? No special preparation is typically required for a CRP test; you can eat and drink normally before the test. However, follow any specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider to ensure accurate results. HOW DIRECT LABS WORK 01. Schedule An Appointment Select your desired lab test(s) and book a time to come in that’s convenient. 02. Sample Collection Complete your test sample collection during your scheduled appointment. 03. Get Your Results We will promptly send your test results via your desired method of notification. Clear and comprehensible results Your results will be securely shared via email. You will receive an email notification when your results are ready, and you can access them on your smartphone, tablet, or desktop. SCHEDULE A TEST BROWSE FEATURED TESTS Complete Blood Count $20.00 A CBC (Complete Blood Count) test evaluates different blood components to assess overall health and detect various conditions. LEARN MORE Comprehensive Metabolic Panel $25.00 A CMP test measures 14 blood substances to assess metabolism, kidney and liver health, blood sugar, and electrolytes. LEARN MORE Cholesterol Panel $20.00 A Cholesterol Panel, also known as a Lipid Panel or lipid profile, is a blood test that measures the levels of various fats (lipids). LEARN MORE TSH W/ Reflex To FT4 $30.00 The TSH Test with Reflex to FT4 measures TSH and, if abnormal, measures FT4 evaluating thyroid function. LEARN MORE Hemoglobin A1c Test $20.00 A Hemoglobin A1C test measures average blood sugar & glucose to diagnose diabetes and monitor glucose control. LEARN MORE Lab services are available only for those paying directly and not seeking insurance reimbursement.

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Hemoglobin A1C Test

A1C Hemoglobin A1c Test $20.00 CALL & BOOK TEST An A1C test measures the average blood sugar level over the past 2-3 months by evaluating the percentage of glucose bound to hemoglobin, helping diagnose diabetes and monitor long-term glucose control. Sample Type: Blood Preperation: No Preperation Required Sample Collection: In Person ABOUT A1C TESTS The A1C test measures the average blood sugar level over the past 2-3 months by evaluating the percentage of glucose bound to hemoglobin in red blood cells. It is used to diagnose type 1 and type 2 diabetes, monitor long-term blood sugar control, and assess the risk of diabetes-related complications. Normal A1C levels are below 5.7%; levels between 5.7% and 6.4% indicate prediabetes, and levels of 6.5% or higher suggest diabetes. How do I know if this test is for me? You may need an A1C test if you have symptoms of diabetes, such as excessive thirst, frequent urination, or unexplained weight loss, or if you have risk factors like a family history of diabetes, obesity, or high blood pressure. It’s also recommended for monitoring diabetes management if you have been diagnosed with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. Consult your healthcare provider to determine if the test is appropriate based on your symptoms and health history. Whats tested? The A1C test measures the percentage of glucose bound to hemoglobin in red blood cells. This reflects the average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months, providing insights into long-term glucose control and overall blood sugar management. What insights will the test provide? The A1C test provides insights into your average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months by measuring the percentage of glucose attached to hemoglobin. Its primary purpose is to diagnose diabetes, monitor how well diabetes is being managed over time, and assess the risk of developing diabetes-related complications. This information helps guide treatment decisions and lifestyle changes to improve blood sugar control. How do I prepare for the test? No special preparation is needed for an A1C test; you can eat and drink normally before the test. HOW DIRECT LABS WORK 01. Schedule An Appointment Select your desired lab test(s) and book a time to come in that’s convenient. 02. Sample Collection Complete your test sample collection during your scheduled appointment. 03. Get Your Results We will promptly send your test results via your desired method of notification. Clear and comprehensible results Your results will be securely shared via email. You will receive an email notification when your results are ready, and you can access them on your smartphone, tablet, or desktop. SCHEDULE A TEST BROWSE FEATURED TESTS Complete Blood Count $20.00 A CBC (Complete Blood Count) test evaluates different blood components to assess overall health and detect various conditions. LEARN MORE Comprehensive Metabolic Panel $25.00 A CMP test measures 14 blood substances to assess metabolism, kidney and liver health, blood sugar, and electrolytes. LEARN MORE Cholesterol Panel $20.00 A Cholesterol Panel, also known as a Lipid Panel or lipid profile, is a blood test that measures the levels of various fats (lipids). LEARN MORE TSH W/ Reflex To FT4 $30.00 The TSH Test with Reflex to FT4 measures TSH and, if abnormal, measures FT4 evaluating thyroid function. LEARN MORE Hemoglobin A1c Test $20.00 A Hemoglobin A1C test measures average blood sugar & glucose to diagnose diabetes and monitor glucose control. LEARN MORE Lab services are available only for those paying directly and not seeking insurance reimbursement.

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Cholesterol Panel

Lipid Cholesterol Panel $20.00 CALL & BOOK TEST A Cholesterol Panel, also known as a Lipid Panel or lipid profile, is a blood test that measures the levels of various fats (lipids) in your blood. Sample Type: Blood Preperation: 9-12 Hour Fast Sample Collection: In Person ABOUT LIPID TESTS The lipid test assesses your risk for cardiovascular diseases such as heart attack and stroke, helps monitor the effectiveness of cholesterol-lowering treatments, and aids in evaluating overall heart health. Regular testing can guide lifestyle changes and medical interventions to manage cholesterol levels and reduce cardiovascular risk. How do I know if this test is for me? You may need a lipid test if you have risk factors for cardiovascular disease, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, or a family history of heart disease. It’s also recommended if you have symptoms of high cholesterol, such as chest pain or atherosclerosis. Additionally, if you’re undergoing treatment for high cholesterol or need to monitor heart health, a lipid test can help assess your progress. Consult your healthcare provider to determine if this test is appropriate based on your health profile and risk factors. Whats tested? A lipid test measures several key types of fats in your blood: 1. Total Cholesterol: The overall amount of cholesterol present in your blood. 2. Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Cholesterol: Often termed “bad” cholesterol, high levels can lead to plaque buildup in arteries and increase the risk of heart disease. 3. High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) Cholesterol: Known as “good” cholesterol, it helps remove LDL cholesterol from the bloodstream, thereby reducing heart disease risk. 4. Triglycerides: A type of fat in the blood that, when elevated, can also increase the risk of heart disease. These measurements help assess your risk for cardiovascular diseases and guide appropriate treatment and lifestyle changes. What insights will the test provide? The lipid test provides insights into your blood lipid levels, including total cholesterol, LDL (“bad” cholesterol), HDL (“good” cholesterol), and triglycerides. It helps evaluate your risk for cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attack and stroke, by identifying unhealthy cholesterol and fat levels. The test is crucial for monitoring heart health, guiding treatment decisions, and making lifestyle changes to reduce cardiovascular risk. How do I prepare for the test? To prepare for a lipid test: 1. Fasting: Fast for 9-12 hours before the test, consuming only water. This ensures accurate measurement of triglyceride and cholesterol levels, as food intake can affect the results. 2. Hydration: Drink plenty of water before the test to help with blood draw. 3. Medications: Inform your healthcare provider about any medications or supplements you are taking, as they can influence lipid levels. 4. Avoid Alcohol and Caffeine: Refrain from consuming alcohol and caffeine for at least 24 hours before the test, as they can affect results. 5. Follow Instructions: Adhere to any specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider or testing facility. Proper preparation ensures that the results of the lipid test are accurate and reliable. HOW DIRECT LABS WORK 01. Schedule An Appointment Select your desired lab test(s) and book a time to come in that’s convenient. 02. Sample Collection Complete your test sample collection during your scheduled appointment. 03. Get Your Results We will promptly send your test results via your desired method of notification. Clear and comprehensible results Your results will be securely shared via email. You will receive an email notification when your results are ready, and you can access them on your smartphone, tablet, or desktop. SCHEDULE A TEST BROWSE FEATURED TESTS Complete Blood Count $20.00 A CBC (Complete Blood Count) test evaluates different blood components to assess overall health and detect various conditions. LEARN MORE Comprehensive Metabolic Panel $25.00 A CMP test measures 14 blood substances to assess metabolism, kidney and liver health, blood sugar, and electrolytes. LEARN MORE Cholesterol Panel $20.00 A Cholesterol Panel, also known as a Lipid Panel or lipid profile, is a blood test that measures the levels of various fats (lipids). LEARN MORE TSH W/ Reflex To FT4 $30.00 The TSH Test with Reflex to FT4 measures TSH and, if abnormal, measures FT4 evaluating thyroid function. LEARN MORE Hemoglobin A1c Test $20.00 A Hemoglobin A1C test measures average blood sugar & glucose to diagnose diabetes and monitor glucose control. LEARN MORE Lab services are available only for those paying directly and not seeking insurance reimbursement.

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Complete Blood Count (CBC) Test

CBC Complete Blood Count $20.00 CALL & BOOK TEST A CBC (Complete Blood Count) test is a comprehensive blood test that evaluates various components of your blood to assess overall health and detect a range of conditions. Sample Type: Blood Preperation: No Preperation Required Sample Collection: In Person ABOUT CBC TESTS A CBC (Complete Blood Count) test is a comprehensive blood analysis that measures key components such as red and white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets. It provides essential insights into your overall health, helping to diagnose conditions like anemia, infections, and blood disorders. The test also evaluates parameters like red cell size and hemoglobin concentration, offering a detailed view of your blood’s ability to carry oxygen and respond to various health issues. How do I know if this test is for me? You may need a CBC test if you have symptoms like fatigue, frequent infections, or unusual bleeding, or if your doctor needs to investigate conditions such as anemia, infections, or blood disorders. It’s also used for routine health assessments and to monitor the effects of treatments. Consult with your healthcare provider to determine if a CBC test is appropriate for your specific health needs. Whats tested? A CBC (Complete Blood Count) test provides detailed information about your blood components: 1. Red Blood Cells (RBCs): Indicates the number of red blood cells, which carry oxygen. Abnormal levels can suggest anemia or other conditions. 2. Hemoglobin: Measures the amount of oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells. Low levels can indicate anemia, while high levels might suggest dehydration or other issues. 3. Hematocrit: Shows the percentage of blood volume occupied by red blood cells. Abnormal levels can point to anemia, dehydration, or other conditions. 4. White Blood Cells (WBCs): Indicates the number and types of white blood cells. Elevated or low levels can suggest infections, inflammation, or blood disorders. 5. Platelets: Measures the number of platelets, essential for blood clotting. Low levels can increase bleeding risk, while high levels can be associated with clotting disorders. 6. Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV): Indicates the average size of red blood cells, helping to diagnose different types of anemia. 7. Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH): Measures the average amount of hemoglobin per red blood cell, providing insight into the blood’s oxygen-carrying capacity. 8. Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC): Shows the average concentration of hemoglobin in red blood cells, which can help in diagnosing anemia. 9. Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW): Assesses the variation in red blood cell size, aiding in the diagnosis of different types of anemia. These results collectively help in diagnosing and monitoring various health conditions, including anemia, infections, and blood disorders. What insights will the test provide? The CBC (Complete Blood Count) test provides insights into various aspects of your blood health, including the number and quality of red and white blood cells, hemoglobin levels, and platelet counts. It helps diagnose conditions such as anemia, infections, and blood disorders, and monitors overall health and the effects of treatments. The test is essential for detecting abnormalities that may indicate underlying health issues and guiding further diagnostic or therapeutic actions. How do I prepare for the test? Preparing for a CBC (Complete Blood Count) test generally requires minimal effort. Here are the steps to follow: 1. No Special Preparation: Unlike some tests, a CBC does not usually require fasting or any special preparation. 2. Hydration: Drink plenty of water to ensure proper hydration, which can make blood collection easier. 3. Medication: Inform your healthcare provider about any medications or supplements you are taking, as some can affect test results. 4. Avoid Intense Exercise: Refrain from vigorous physical activity right before the test, as it may influence certain blood parameters. 5. Follow Instructions: Adhere to any specific instructions given by your healthcare provider. Overall, the test is straightforward and typically does not require extensive preparation. HOW DIRECT LABS WORK 01. Schedule An Appointment Select your desired lab test(s) and book a time to come in that’s convenient. 02. Sample Collection Complete your test sample collection during your scheduled appointment. 03. Get Your Results We will promptly send your test results via your desired method of notification. Clear and comprehensible results Your results will be securely shared via email. You will receive an email notification when your results are ready, and you can access them on your smartphone, tablet, or desktop. SCHEDULE A TEST BROWSE FEATURED TESTS Complete Blood Count $20.00 A CBC (Complete Blood Count) test evaluates different blood components to assess overall health and detect various conditions. LEARN MORE Comprehensive Metabolic Panel $25.00 A CMP test measures 14 blood substances to assess metabolism, kidney and liver health, blood sugar, and electrolytes. LEARN MORE Cholesterol Panel $20.00 A Cholesterol Panel, also known as a Lipid Panel or lipid profile, is a blood test that measures the levels of various fats (lipids). LEARN MORE TSH W/ Reflex To FT4 $30.00 The TSH Test with Reflex to FT4 measures TSH and, if abnormal, measures FT4 evaluating thyroid function. LEARN MORE Hemoglobin A1c Test $20.00 A Hemoglobin A1C test measures average blood sugar & glucose to diagnose diabetes and monitor glucose control. 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Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)

CMP Comprehensive Metabolic Panel $25.00 CALL & BOOK TEST A CMP test measures 14 substances in your blood, providing crucial information about your body’s chemical balance, metabolism, kidney and liver health, blood sugar levels, and protein and electrolyte levels. Sample Type: Blood Preperation: 8 – 12 Hour Fast Sample Collection: In Person ABOUT COMPREHENSIVE METABOLIC PANELS A Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) is a blood test that measures 14 substances to evaluate your body’s chemical balance, kidney and liver health, blood sugar levels, and protein and electrolyte levels. It includes tests for glucose, calcium, proteins, electrolytes, kidney function, and liver function. The CMP helps screen for diseases, monitor existing conditions, and diagnose unexplained symptoms. This test provides valuable insights for early detection and management of health issues, improving overall health monitoring and treatment outcomes. How do I know if this test is for me? You may need a CMP test if you have symptoms like fatigue, nausea, or unexplained weight changes, or if your doctor is monitoring chronic conditions such as diabetes, liver disease, or kidney disease. It’s also useful for routine health check-ups to assess overall health and organ function.  Whats tested? The CMP test includes measurements of: 1. Glucose: Blood sugar levels.2. Calcium: Bone health, muscle function, and nerve signaling.3. Proteins:– Albumin: Protein made by the liver.– Total Protein: Total amount of protein, including albumin and globulin.4. Electrolytes:– Sodium: Fluid balance, blood pressure, and muscle function.– Potassium: Heart function, muscle contraction, and nerve signaling.– Chloride: Fluid balance and acid-base balance.– Bicarbonate (CO2): Acid-base balance.5. Kidney Function:– Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN): Waste products from kidney function.– Creatinine: Waste products from muscle metabolism.6. Liver Function:– Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT): Enzyme for protein metabolism.– Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST): Enzyme found in liver and other tissues.– Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Enzyme in liver, bones, and other tissues.– Bilirubin: Waste product from the breakdown of red blood cells. What insights will the test provide? The CMP test provides insights into your body’s chemical balance, metabolism, kidney and liver function, blood sugar levels, and protein and electrolyte levels. The point of the test is to detect diseases, monitor chronic conditions, evaluate the effects of medications, and diagnose unexplained symptoms. This comprehensive overview helps in early detection and effective management of various health issues. How do I prepare for the test? To prepare for the CMP test: 1. Fasting: Fast for 8-12 hours before the test, consuming only water, to ensure accurate glucose and other measurements.2. Hydration: Drink plenty of water to facilitate blood draw.3. Medications: Inform your healthcare provider about any medications or supplements you’re taking, as they may affect test results.4. Avoid Alcohol and Caffeine: Refrain from alcohol and caffeine for at least 24 hours prior to the test.5. Exercise: Avoid intense exercise right before the test, as it can impact certain measurements. Always follow any additional instructions provided by your healthcare provider.The CMP test provides insights into your body’s chemical balance, metabolism, kidney and liver function, blood sugar levels, and protein and electrolyte levels. The point of the test is to detect diseases, monitor chronic conditions, evaluate the effects of medications, and diagnose unexplained symptoms. This comprehensive overview helps in early detection and effective management of various health issues. HOW DIRECT LABS WORK 01. Schedule An Appointment Select your desired lab test(s) and book a time to come in that’s convenient. 02. Sample Collection Complete your test sample collection during your scheduled appointment. 03. Get Your Results We will promptly send your test results via your desired method of notification. Clear and comprehensible results Your results will be securely shared via email. You will receive an email notification when your results are ready, and you can access them on your smartphone, tablet, or desktop. SCHEDULE A TEST BROWSE FEATURED TESTS Complete Blood Count $20.00 A CBC (Complete Blood Count) test evaluates different blood components to assess overall health and detect various conditions.

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