⚗️ Hormones
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Thyroid, reproductive, and metabolic hormones
253 tests in this category
11-Deoxycortisol
This test measures the level of 11-deoxycortisol, a hormone precursor, in your blood. It helps evaluate the function of your adrenal glands, which produce important hormones like cortisol.
17 OH Pregnenolone
This test measures the level of 17-OH Pregnenolone, a steroid hormone precursor, in your blood. It helps assess the function of your adrenal glands and their ability to produce various hormones.
17-ALPHA HYDROXYPROGESTERONE (NEONATAL SCREENING)
This is a crucial screening test for newborns that measures the level of 17-alpha hydroxyprogesterone in the baby's blood. It helps identify a serious adrenal gland disorder early in life.
17-OH Progesterone
This test measures the level of 17-OH Progesterone, a steroid hormone precursor, in your blood. It is used to assess the function of your adrenal glands and their hormone production.
24 Hrs Urinary 17-Hydroxy Corticosteroids / 24 HRS Urinary 17 OH Corticosteroids
The 24 Hrs Urinary 17-Hydroxy Corticosteroids test measures the total amount of 17-hydroxycorticosteroids, which are breakdown products of the hormone cortisol, excreted in your urine over 24 hours. This helps assess the function of your adrenal glands.
24 Hrs Urinary 17-Ketosteroids
The 24 Hrs Urinary 17-Ketosteroids test measures the total amount of 17-ketosteroids, which are breakdown products of certain adrenal and gonadal hormones, excreted in your urine over 24 hours. It helps evaluate the function of your adrenal glands and reproductive organs.
24 Hrs Urinary Aldosterone
Aldosterone is a hormone that helps regulate blood pressure and salt/water balance in your body. This test measures the amount of aldosterone excreted in your urine over a 24-hour period, providing a comprehensive look at your body's aldosterone production and how your kidneys are handling it.
24 Hrs Urinary Catecholamines
This test measures the levels of catecholamines (epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopamine) and their metabolites in your urine over 24 hours. These hormones are produced by the adrenal glands and nerve cells, playing a role in stress response.
24 Hrs Urinary Cortisol
This test measures the total amount of cortisol, a stress hormone, excreted in your urine over a 24-hour period. It provides a good indication of your body's average cortisol production throughout the day.
24 Hrs Urinary Metanephrine
This test measures the amount of metanephrine, a breakdown product of adrenaline, in your urine over a 24-hour period. It helps assess the function of your adrenal glands, which produce hormones vital for various body processes.
24 Hrs Urinary Nor-Metanephrine
This test measures the amount of nor-metanephrine, a breakdown product of noradrenaline, in your urine over a 24-hour period. It's used to evaluate adrenal gland function and detect potential hormonal imbalances.
5-HYDROXY INDOLE ACETIC ACID
This blood test measures the level of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA), which is a breakdown product of serotonin. Serotonin is a chemical produced by certain cells in your body, including those in the gut.
Acetyl Choline Receptor Binding Antibody
The Acetyl Choline Receptor Binding Antibody test detects specific antibodies that interfere with the normal function of acetylcholine receptors. These receptors are crucial for transmitting signals between nerves and muscles, enabling muscle movement. This test helps diagnose certain autoimmune conditions affecting muscle function.
Acid Phosphatase Prostatic
This test measures the level of prostatic acid phosphatase (PAP) in your blood. PAP is an enzyme primarily produced by the prostate gland. Elevated levels can sometimes indicate prostate conditions.
Acid Phosphatase Total
This test measures the total amount of acid phosphatase enzyme in your blood. Acid phosphatase is found in various tissues throughout the body, including the prostate, red blood cells, platelets, and bone.
Acid Phosphatase Total and prostatic fraction
This test measures the levels of acid phosphatase in your blood, specifically distinguishing between the total amount and the fraction that comes from the prostate gland. It helps assess prostate health and can be useful in certain medical evaluations.
ACTH Stimulation Test For 17 OH progesterone 3 samples
This test evaluates the function of your adrenal glands by measuring 17-OH progesterone levels before and after receiving a synthetic hormone called ACTH. It helps doctors understand how well your adrenal glands are producing certain hormones.
ACTH Stimulation Test For Aldosterone 3 samples
This test assesses your adrenal gland function by measuring aldosterone levels before and after administering a synthetic ACTH hormone. It helps determine if your adrenal glands are producing appropriate amounts of aldosterone, a hormone vital for blood pressure regulation.
ACTH Stimulation Test For Androsteindione 3 samples
This test assesses the function of your adrenal glands by measuring androsteindione levels before and after receiving a synthetic ACTH hormone. It helps evaluate the adrenal glands' ability to produce this specific androgen hormone.
ACTH Stimulation Test For Cortisol 3 samples
This test evaluates how well your adrenal glands respond to a synthetic ACTH hormone by measuring cortisol levels before and after its administration. It helps determine if your adrenal glands are producing enough cortisol, a vital stress hormone.
ACTH Stimulation Test For DHEAS 3 samples
This test assesses your adrenal gland function by measuring DHEAS levels before and after administering synthetic ACTH. It helps determine if your adrenal glands are producing hormones correctly in response to stimulation.
ACTH; ADRENOCORTICOTROPIC HORMONE
This blood test measures the level of Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) in your blood, which is produced by the pituitary gland. ACTH plays a vital role in controlling the production of cortisol, a stress hormone, by your adrenal glands.
ADENOVIRUS IgG
This blood test measures the level of IgG antibodies against adenovirus. IgG antibodies typically develop a few weeks after an infection and can remain detectable for a long time, indicating past exposure or immunity to the virus.
ADENOVIRUS IgM
This blood test measures IgM antibodies specific to adenovirus. IgM antibodies are usually the first type of antibody produced by the body in response to a new infection, indicating a recent or active adenovirus infection.
Adiponectin Level
This blood test measures the level of adiponectin, a hormone produced by fat cells that plays a key role in regulating glucose levels and fatty acid breakdown. Healthy levels are associated with better metabolic health and insulin sensitivity.
ALDOSTERONE
Aldosterone is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands that plays a crucial role in regulating blood pressure and the balance of salt and water in the body. This test measures its level in your blood.
ALDOSTERONE / PLASMA RENIN DIRECT RATIO
This test measures the levels of aldosterone and renin in your blood to calculate their ratio. It helps evaluate the balance of these hormones, which are crucial for regulating blood pressure and salt-water balance in your body.
Allergy Insulin (Human)
This test detects an allergic reaction to human insulin, which is used to manage diabetes. It helps determine if your body's immune system is reacting negatively to insulin therapy.
AMA(Anti Mitochondrial Abs)
This test detects Anti-Mitochondrial Antibodies (AMA) in your blood. These antibodies are often present when your immune system mistakenly attacks healthy cells in your body, particularly those in the liver.
Amphiphysin Antibody
The Amphiphysin Antibody test detects specific antibodies in your blood that target the amphiphysin protein. These antibodies are rare but can be associated with certain neurological conditions.
ANDROSTENEDIONE
The Androstenedione test measures the level of this steroid hormone in your blood. Androstenedione is a precursor to both testosterone and estrogen, playing a key role in hormone production in the adrenal glands and gonads.
ANTI BULLOUS PEMPHIGOID ANTIBODY 180(ANTI BP 180)
This test measures specific antibodies in your blood that target a protein called BP180. These antibodies are often found in people with Bullous Pemphigoid, an autoimmune skin condition that causes large, fluid-filled blisters.
ANTI BULLOUS PEMPHIGOID ANTIBODY 230 (ANTI BP 230)
This test checks for specific antibodies in your blood that target the BP230 protein. These antibodies are associated with Bullous Pemphigoid, an autoimmune disorder causing painful blisters on the skin.
ANTI CENTROMERE ANTIBODIES, SERUM
This blood test detects antibodies that target centromeres, which are parts of your chromosomes. These antibodies are often found in people with certain autoimmune conditions, particularly a form of scleroderma called CREST syndrome.
Anti Diuretic Hormone (ADH) Vasopressin Plasma
This test measures the level of Anti-Diuretic Hormone (ADH), also known as vasopressin, in your blood plasma. ADH plays a vital role in regulating your body's water balance by controlling how much water your kidneys reabsorb.
Anti Endomysium IgA Abs
This test looks for IgA antibodies against endomysium, a component of smooth muscle tissue. It is a highly specific and sensitive test used primarily to screen for celiac disease.
Anti Endomysium IgG Abs
This test detects IgG antibodies against endomysium. It is used to screen for celiac disease, particularly in individuals who have an IgA deficiency, where standard IgA tests might not be reliable.
ANTI EPIDERMAL / PEMPHIGUS ANTIBODY
This test identifies antibodies that target proteins in the skin and mucous membranes. It is crucial for diagnosing autoimmune blistering conditions, primarily Pemphigus, which causes severe blisters.
Anti Gliadin IgA
This blood test detects IgA antibodies against gliadin, a protein found in gluten. It is commonly used as an initial screening tool to identify individuals who may have celiac disease.
Anti Gliadin IgG
This blood test measures IgG antibodies against gliadin, a protein found in gluten. It is often used in conjunction with IgA tests, particularly for individuals who may have an IgA deficiency.
ANTI HISTONE ANTIBODIES
This blood test detects antibodies that target histones, which are proteins crucial for packaging DNA within your cells. The presence of these antibodies is often associated with certain autoimmune conditions.
ANTI IA-2 ANTIBODY
This blood test measures antibodies against IA-2 (Insulinoma-Associated Antigen 2), a protein found in the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas. It helps identify autoimmune processes that specifically target these vital cells.
ANTI NMDA RECEPTOR ENCEPHALITIS IGG ANTIBODIES
This test detects specific IgG antibodies that target NMDA receptors in your brain. These antibodies are associated with a severe but treatable autoimmune brain disorder called Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis.
ANTI OVARY ANTIBODIES
The Anti Ovary Antibodies test detects autoantibodies that mistakenly target and attack ovarian tissue. These antibodies can interfere with normal ovarian function, potentially affecting fertility and hormone production.
ANTI PARIETAL CELL ANTIBODY (APCA) WITH TITRE
The Anti Parietal Cell Antibody (APCA) with Titre test identifies autoantibodies that target parietal cells in the stomach lining. These cells are crucial for producing stomach acid and intrinsic factor, which is necessary for Vitamin B12 absorption.
ANTI SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE (ASCA), IgA ANTIBODIES
This test detects IgA antibodies against Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a common yeast. It helps in evaluating certain inflammatory bowel conditions.
ANTI SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE (ASCA), IgG ANTIBODIES
This test measures IgG antibodies against Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a common yeast. It is used to help diagnose and differentiate inflammatory bowel diseases.
ANTI SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE (ASCA), IgM ANTIBODIES
This test identifies IgM antibodies targeting Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a common yeast. While less common than IgA or IgG, it can provide additional insights into immune responses.
Anti Smooth Muscle Antibody (IIF)
This test detects antibodies that target smooth muscle components in your body, using an Indirect Immunofluorescence (IIF) method. It is primarily used to investigate autoimmune liver diseases.
ANTI THYROID ANTIBODIES PANEL
The Anti Thyroid Antibodies Panel is a comprehensive test that measures several types of antibodies targeting your thyroid gland. This panel helps identify if your immune system is attacking your thyroid.
ANTI THYROID PEROXIDASE ANTIBODY; ANTI TPO
This test detects antibodies against thyroid peroxidase (TPO), an enzyme vital for thyroid hormone production. High levels suggest an autoimmune attack on the thyroid gland.
Anti-68 kD (hsp-70) Antibodies
This test detects specific antibodies targeting the 68 kD heat shock protein (hsp-70). These antibodies are sometimes associated with certain autoimmune conditions.
ANTI-AQUAPORIN-4 / NMO ANTIBODIES (ANTI NEUROMYELITIS OPTICA)
This test identifies antibodies against Aquaporin-4 (AQP4), a protein found in the brain and spinal cord. These specific antibodies are a key indicator for Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder (NMOSD).
Aryl Sulphatase A
This test measures the activity of the Aryl Sulphatase A enzyme in your blood. This enzyme plays a vital role in breaking down specific fats (sulfatides) that are crucial for nerve function.
Aryl Sulphatase B
This test measures the activity of the Aryl Sulphatase B enzyme in your blood. This enzyme is essential for breaking down certain complex sugars (glycosaminoglycans) within the body's cells.
Ascaris lumbricoides IgG
This blood test detects IgG antibodies produced by your immune system in response to an infection with Ascaris lumbricoides, a common type of roundworm. It helps identify past or current exposure to this parasite.
ASKA-SKELETAL (STRIATED)MUSCLE ANTIBODY,(SERUM IF)
The ASKA-Skeletal Muscle Antibody test detects specific antibodies in your blood that target skeletal (striated) muscle tissue. This test helps identify autoimmune conditions where your immune system mistakenly attacks your own muscle cells.
Aspergillosis IgG antibodies
This test checks for IgG antibodies, which are produced by your immune system in response to an infection with Aspergillus, a common type of mold. IgG antibodies typically appear later in an infection and can indicate a past or chronic exposure to Aspergillus. It helps assess your body's long-term immune response to this fungus.
Aspergillosis IgM antibodies
This test looks for IgM antibodies, which are the first type of antibodies produced by your immune system when you encounter a new infection, including Aspergillus mold. The presence of IgM antibodies typically suggests a recent or active infection with Aspergillus. It helps in identifying early stages of the disease.
Babesia microti Antibodies IgG and IgM
This test detects both IgG and IgM antibodies against Babesia microti, a parasite that causes babesiosis, a tick-borne infection. IgM antibodies indicate a recent or active infection, while IgG antibodies suggest a current or past exposure. It helps identify your immune response to this specific parasite.
Bartonella Antibody Profile
The Bartonella Antibody Profile test checks for antibodies against Bartonella bacteria in your blood. These bacteria can cause various infections, including cat scratch disease, and this test helps determine if you have been exposed to them.
BETA 2 GLYCOPROTEIN 1 ANTIBODIES, IGA
This test detects IgA antibodies against Beta 2 Glycoprotein 1, a protein involved in blood clotting. These antibodies are part of the antiphospholipid antibody family and can sometimes mistakenly target the body's own tissues, leading to various health issues.
BETA 2 GLYCOPROTEIN 1 ANTIBODIES, IGG
This test measures IgG antibodies directed against Beta 2 Glycoprotein 1, a protein that plays a role in regulating blood clotting. The presence of these antibodies can indicate an autoimmune response where the body mistakenly attacks its own components.
BETA 2 GLYCOPROTEIN 1 ANTIBODIES, IGM
This test identifies IgM antibodies against Beta 2 Glycoprotein 1, a protein involved in the complex process of blood coagulation. These antibodies are part of a group known as antiphospholipid antibodies, which can interfere with normal blood clotting.
Beta Amyloid 42/40 Ratio, CSF
This test measures the ratio of two specific forms of beta-amyloid proteins (Aβ42 and Aβ40) in your cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). An altered ratio can indicate changes in the brain associated with certain neurodegenerative diseases.
Beta Crosslaps
The Beta Crosslaps test measures a specific marker released during bone breakdown. It helps assess the rate at which your bones are being reabsorbed, providing insights into your bone health. This test is important for understanding bone turnover processes.
Beta Galactocerebrosidase Krabbe
The Beta Galactocerebrosidase Krabbe test measures the activity of an enzyme called beta-galactocerebrosidase. A deficiency in this enzyme is linked to Krabbe disease, a rare genetic disorder that affects the nervous system.
Beta Galactosidase GM 1 / MPS IV B
This test measures the activity of the beta-galactosidase enzyme, which is vital for breaking down certain complex sugars and fats in the body. Low activity can indicate genetic conditions like GM1 gangliosidosis or Morquio B syndrome (MPS IV B).
Beta Glucosidase Gaucher
The Beta Glucosidase Gaucher test measures the activity of the beta-glucosidase enzyme. A deficiency in this enzyme is characteristic of Gaucher disease, a genetic disorder where fatty substances accumulate in certain organs.
Beta Hexosaminidase A
This test measures the level of an enzyme called Beta Hexosaminidase A in your blood. This enzyme plays a crucial role in breaking down certain fatty substances in your brain and nerve cells. Abnormal levels can indicate a problem with this process.
Beta Hexosaminidase T
This test measures the total activity of Beta Hexosaminidase enzymes in your blood, which includes both A and B forms. These enzymes are vital for breaking down specific fatty substances within your cells.
Beta Mannosidase
This test measures the activity of the Beta Mannosidase enzyme in your blood. This enzyme is essential for breaking down complex sugar molecules (oligosaccharides) within your cells.
Beta-2 Transferrin
Beta-2 Transferrin is a specialized form of the protein transferrin that is almost exclusively found in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). This test helps determine if fluid leaking from the body is indeed CSF, distinguishing it from other bodily fluids like nasal secretions or tears.
Bioavailable Testosterone
This test measures the amount of testosterone in your blood that is readily available for your body to use. It includes free testosterone and testosterone loosely bound to albumin, providing a more accurate picture of active testosterone levels than total testosterone alone. This helps understand hormone balance and potential related health issues.
Bordetella Pertussis IgG Antibody
This blood test checks for IgG antibodies against Bordetella pertussis, the bacteria that causes whooping cough. It helps determine if you've had a past infection or have developed immunity from vaccination.
Borrelia Burgdorferi (Lyme disease) Antibodies, IgG, Serum
This blood test looks for IgG antibodies to Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacteria causing Lyme disease. IgG antibodies typically appear weeks after infection and can indicate a later stage or past exposure.
Borrelia Burgdorferi (Lyme disease) Antibodies, IgM, Serum
This blood test detects IgM antibodies to Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacteria that causes Lyme disease. IgM antibodies are usually the first to appear after infection, indicating a recent or early exposure.
CA 27.29
The CA 27.29 test measures the level of a specific protein in your blood that can be elevated in certain cancers, particularly breast cancer. It is often used as a tumor marker.
Calcitonin, Serum
Calcitonin is a hormone produced by the thyroid gland that helps regulate calcium levels in the blood. This test measures the amount of calcitonin in your serum to assess thyroid function and related conditions.
Cardiolipin Antibodies - IgA, Serum
The Cardiolipin Antibodies (IgA) test detects a specific type of antibody that targets cardiolipin, a fat molecule found in cell membranes. These antibodies are associated with autoimmune conditions, particularly Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS), which can increase the risk of blood clots.
Cardiolipin Antibodies - IgG, Serum
The Cardiolipin Antibodies (IgG) test identifies IgG antibodies that target cardiolipin, a lipid found in cell membranes. The presence of these antibodies is a key indicator for Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS), an autoimmune disorder linked to an increased risk of blood clots and pregnancy complications.
Cardiolipin Antibodies - IgM, Serum
The Cardiolipin Antibodies (IgM) test checks for IgM antibodies that target cardiolipin, a lipid found in cell membranes. While these antibodies can be transiently present due to infections, persistent elevated levels may suggest an autoimmune condition like Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS).
CATECHOLAMINES, Plasma
The Plasma Catecholamines test measures the levels of stress hormones like epinephrine (adrenaline), norepinephrine (noradrenaline), and dopamine in your blood plasma. These hormones are produced by the adrenal glands and nerve cells, playing a vital role in your body's "fight or flight" response.
CATECHOLAMINES, Random Urine
This test measures levels of catecholamines (epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopamine) in a random urine sample. These hormones are produced by the adrenal glands and nerve tissues, playing a vital role in the body's stress response.
CH 50 COMPLEMENT TOTAL SERUM
The CH50 Complement Total Serum test measures the overall activity of the classical complement pathway, which is a part of your immune system. The complement system helps your body fight infections and remove damaged cells.
Chikungunya virus Antibodies, IgG, Serum
This test detects IgG antibodies to the Chikungunya virus in your blood. IgG antibodies typically develop later in an infection and can indicate a past infection or immunity to the virus. It helps determine if you have been exposed to Chikungunya in the past.
Chikungunya virus Antibodies, IgM, Serum
This test identifies IgM antibodies to the Chikungunya virus in your blood. IgM antibodies are usually the first type of antibodies produced by your body in response to a new infection, indicating a recent or active Chikungunya infection.
Coccidioides immitis Antibodies IgG and IgM
This test detects specific IgG and IgM antibodies produced by your immune system in response to an infection with Coccidioides immitis, the fungus responsible for Valley Fever (coccidioidomycosis).
COENZYME Q 10 (COQ10)
The Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) test measures the level of this important antioxidant in your blood. CoQ10 plays a vital role in energy production within cells and acts as a powerful antioxidant.
Collagen Type II Antibodies
This test identifies antibodies that target Type II collagen, a major protein found in cartilage, which is the connective tissue cushioning your joints. These antibodies indicate an immune system response against your own cartilage.
Complement C1 Esterase Inhibitor, Functional
This test measures how well your C1 esterase inhibitor protein is working. This protein helps control inflammation and swelling in the body, playing a crucial role in your immune system's regulation.
Complement C1q, Quantitative, Serum
This test measures the amount of C1q protein in your blood serum. C1q is a key part of your immune system, helping to identify and clear harmful substances like bacteria and viruses.
Complement C2
Complement C2 is a protein that is part of the complement system, a crucial component of your immune system. This system helps your body fight off infections, remove damaged cells, and regulate inflammation.
Complement C5
The Complement C5 test measures the level of C5 protein in your blood, which is a vital part of your immune system. This protein plays a key role in fighting infections and clearing damaged cells from your body.
Corticosteroid-binding Globulin (CBG)
This test measures the level of Corticosteroid-binding Globulin (CBG), a protein in your blood that transports cortisol and other steroid hormones. CBG levels can affect the amount of active cortisol available to your body's tissues.
Corticosterone
This test measures the level of corticosterone in your blood, which is a steroid hormone produced by the adrenal glands. While cortisol is the primary stress hormone in humans, corticosterone also plays a role in stress response and metabolism.
CORTISOL (AM)
This test measures your cortisol level in the morning, typically when it's at its peak. Cortisol is a vital hormone produced by your adrenal glands, involved in stress response, metabolism, and immune function.
Cortisol (Morning)
Measures morning cortisol, the primary stress hormone produced by the adrenal glands. Used to evaluate adrenal function and diagnose Cushing syndrome or Addison disease.
CORTISOL (PM)
This test measures your cortisol level in the evening, typically when it's at its lowest point. Cortisol levels naturally fluctuate throughout the day, following a diurnal rhythm.
Cortisol (R)
This test measures the level of cortisol, a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, in your blood at a random time. Cortisol plays a vital role in your body's response to stress, metabolism, and immune function.
Coxiella Burnetti IgG antibody
This test detects IgG antibodies against Coxiella Burnetti, the bacterium responsible for Q fever. IgG antibodies typically appear later in an infection and can indicate a past or chronic infection.
Coxiella Burnetti IgM antibody
This test identifies IgM antibodies specific to Coxiella Burnetti, the bacterium causing Q fever. IgM antibodies are usually the first type of antibody produced by the body in response to a new infection.
Coxsackie Antibody - IgG
This test detects IgG antibodies against the Coxsackie virus, a common cause of various mild to severe illnesses. IgG antibodies indicate a past infection or exposure to the virus, providing long-term immunity.
Coxsackie Antibody - IgM
This test looks for IgM antibodies to the Coxsackie virus, which are typically produced early in an infection. A positive result suggests a recent or active Coxsackie virus infection.
Cyclosporin A
The Cyclosporin A test measures the level of the immunosuppressant drug Cyclosporin A in your blood. This medication is crucial for preventing organ rejection in transplant patients and managing certain autoimmune diseases.
Cysticercus (Taenia Solium) IgG
This blood test detects IgG antibodies produced by your immune system in response to an infection with the larval stage of the pork tapeworm, Taenia solium. These antibodies indicate exposure to the parasite that causes cysticercosis.
Cysticercus (Taenia Solium) IgG, CSF
This test detects IgG antibodies to the Taenia solium parasite directly in your cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). It is specifically used to diagnose neurocysticercosis, an infection of the brain and spinal cord.
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)
This test measures the level of Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) in your blood. DHEA is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, which acts as a precursor to other hormones like testosterone and estrogen.
Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S)
This test measures the level of DHEA-S, a hormone produced primarily by the adrenal glands. It helps assess adrenal gland function and can indicate conditions related to hormone imbalances.
Deoxycortisol
The Deoxycortisol test measures the level of 11-deoxycortisol in your blood. This hormone is an important precursor to cortisol, a stress hormone. It helps assess the function of your adrenal glands.
DHEA-Sulfate
Measures DHEA-S, an androgen produced primarily by the adrenal glands. Used to evaluate adrenal function, excess androgen production, and conditions like PCOS and adrenal tumors.
Diamine Oxidase (DAO)
The Diamine Oxidase (DAO) test measures the activity of the DAO enzyme in your blood. This enzyme is primarily responsible for breaking down histamine from food in your digestive tract. Low DAO activity can lead to a buildup of histamine.
DIGOXIN (lanoxin)
The Digoxin test measures the level of this medication in your blood. Digoxin is prescribed to help manage certain heart conditions, such as heart failure and irregular heartbeats.
DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE (DHT)
The Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) test measures the level of this potent hormone in your blood. DHT is a derivative of testosterone and plays a significant role in male characteristics and development.
Diphtheria IgG antibodies
This test measures the level of IgG antibodies against diphtheria, a serious bacterial infection that can affect the throat, heart, and nervous system. Antibodies indicate your body's immune response.
Double Marker
This blood test is typically performed during the first trimester of pregnancy to screen for potential chromosomal abnormalities in the fetus. It measures the levels of two specific hormones, free beta-hCG and PAPP-A, in the mother's blood. The results help assess the risk of conditions like Down syndrome and Edward's syndrome.
Dutch complete
The DUTCH Complete test is an advanced dried urine test that provides a comprehensive overview of sex hormones, adrenal hormones, and their metabolites. It also assesses organic acids, melatonin, and oxidative stress markers, offering a broad picture of hormonal health.
Dutch cortisol awakening response
The DUTCH Cortisol Awakening Response (CAR) test measures your cortisol levels at specific times around waking using saliva samples. This unique pattern reflects your body's ability to respond to stress and is an important indicator of overall adrenal health and resilience.
Dutch Cycle Mapping
This test analyzes hormone levels throughout the menstrual cycle using urine samples. It provides a detailed picture of how hormones like estrogen and progesterone fluctuate, helping to understand cycle patterns.
Dutch Plus
The Dutch Plus test is an advanced urine test that measures sex hormones, adrenal hormones, and their metabolites. It offers a comprehensive look at your hormonal balance and how your body processes these hormones.
Echinoccocus IgG, Serum
This blood test detects IgG antibodies produced by your immune system in response to an Echinococcus infection. Echinococcus is a parasitic tapeworm that can cause hydatid disease in humans.
Entamoeba (Amoebiasis) Histolytica IgG Antibody
This blood test detects IgG antibodies produced by your immune system in response to an infection with Entamoeba histolytica, the parasite that causes amoebiasis. These antibodies indicate a past or current invasive infection.
EOSINIPHIL CATIONIC PROTEIN (ECP), SERUM
This test measures the level of Eosinophil Cationic Protein (ECP) in your blood serum. ECP is released by eosinophils, a type of white blood cell, when they are activated, often in response to allergic reactions or inflammation. It helps assess the activity of these cells in your body.
ERYTHROPOIETIN (ANTI EPO) ANTIBODIES
This test detects antibodies that target erythropoietin (EPO), a hormone crucial for red blood cell production. These antibodies can interfere with the body's natural EPO or administered EPO, potentially leading to anemia.
ERYTHROPOIETIN (EPO), SERUM
Erythropoietin (EPO) is a hormone primarily produced by the kidneys that stimulates the bone marrow to produce red blood cells. This test measures the level of EPO in your blood to assess kidney function related to blood cell formation and investigate causes of anemia or polycythemia.
Estradiol (E2)
Measures estradiol, the primary form of estrogen. Essential for evaluating female reproductive function, menstrual irregularities, fertility, and menopausal status.
ESTRADIOL (E2) BY LCMS
This test measures the level of Estradiol (E2), a primary female sex hormone, in your blood using a highly sensitive and specific method called Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LCMS). It's used to evaluate reproductive health, fertility, and hormonal balance in both men and women.
ESTRADIOL(E2) SERUM
Estradiol (E2) is the most potent form of estrogen and a primary female sex hormone. This test measures its level in your blood, providing insights into reproductive health and hormonal balance.
Estrogen
This test measures the overall level of estrogen hormones in your blood. Estrogens are vital for female reproductive health, bone density, and various bodily functions.
Estrogens Fractionated, S
This test measures the levels of individual estrogen components: Estradiol (E2), Estrone (E1), and sometimes Estriol (E3). It provides a detailed look at your body's estrogen profile.
Estrone (E1)
Estrone (E1) is one of the three main estrogens, predominantly produced after menopause or in fat tissue. This test measures its level in your blood.
FLUORESCENT TREPONEMAL ANTIBODY (FTA-ABS)
This blood test detects antibodies specific to Treponema pallidum, the bacterium that causes syphilis. It's a highly sensitive and specific test used to confirm a syphilis diagnosis, especially after initial screening tests.
FREE ANDROGEN INDEX (FAI)
The Free Androgen Index (FAI) is a blood test that helps assess the level of biologically active testosterone in your body. It's calculated using total testosterone and Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) levels, providing a more accurate picture of available testosterone.
Free T3 & Free T4
Measures the unbound (free) forms of thyroid hormones T3 and T4, providing a more accurate assessment of thyroid function than total T3/T4 levels.
FREE TESTOSTERONE
This test measures the active form of testosterone in your blood, which is not bound to proteins. Testosterone is a crucial hormone for men's health and also present in women, influencing various bodily functions.
Free Thyroxine (FREE T4)
This test measures the active, unbound form of a key thyroid hormone called T4 in your blood. It helps assess how well your thyroid gland is functioning and producing hormones.
Free Triiodothyronine (FREE T3)
This test measures the active, unbound form of another important thyroid hormone called T3 in your blood. It provides further insight into your thyroid gland's activity and hormone production.
Galactose (Total) Screening Qualitative
This test screens for total galactose in the blood, helping to identify potential issues with how your body processes galactose, a type of sugar found in milk and dairy products. It's a qualitative test, meaning it indicates the presence or absence of elevated levels rather than an exact amount.
Galactose 1 Phosphate
This test measures the level of Galactose-1-phosphate in red blood cells, which is a key indicator for classic galactosemia. It helps assess how well your body processes galactose, a sugar found in dairy products.
Galactose 6 Sulphate Sulphatase
This test measures the activity of the enzyme Galactose-6-sulphate sulphatase, which is crucial for breaking down certain complex sugars in the body. It helps identify specific lysosomal storage disorders.
Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase (GAD-65) Antibodies
This test detects antibodies against Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase (GAD-65), an enzyme found in the pancreas and brain. The presence of these antibodies suggests an autoimmune response targeting insulin-producing cells. It helps identify certain autoimmune conditions.
Glycosaminoglycan (GAG) Mucopolysaccharides (quantitative)
This test measures the amount of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), also known as mucopolysaccharides, in your urine. GAGs are complex carbohydrates that are important components of connective tissues.
Growth Hormone
The Growth Hormone test measures the level of growth hormone (GH) in your blood. GH is vital for growth in children and plays a role in metabolism and body composition in adults. This test helps assess your body's hormone balance.
Growth Hormone (GH)
Measures growth hormone produced by the pituitary gland. Used to diagnose growth disorders in children (GH deficiency, gigantism) and acromegaly in adults.
H. Pylori IgG (Quantitative)
This blood test measures the specific amount of IgG antibodies against H. Pylori bacteria. A quantitative result provides a numerical value, which can be useful for monitoring antibody levels over time.
H. Pylori IGM (Quantitative)
This blood test measures the amount of IgM antibodies to H. Pylori bacteria. IgM antibodies are typically the first type of antibodies produced by the body in response to a new infection.
HCG Beta Quantitative, Serum
The HCG Beta Quantitative test measures the exact amount of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) hormone in your blood. This hormone is produced during pregnancy and its levels can help confirm pregnancy and monitor its progression.
Hepatitis A Antibody Total, Serum
This blood test detects both IgM and IgG antibodies to the Hepatitis A virus (HAV). It helps determine if you have a current or recent Hepatitis A infection, or if you have developed immunity from a past infection or vaccination.
Hepatitis A IgG Antibody, Serum
This test checks for long-term immunity to Hepatitis A, either from a past infection or vaccination. A positive result usually means you are protected against future Hepatitis A infections.
Hepatitis A IgM Antibody, Serum
This test detects recent or active Hepatitis A infection. IgM antibodies appear early in the infection, indicating that your body is currently fighting the virus.
Hepatitis Delta virus (HDV) HDV-IgG Antibody
This test detects IgG antibodies to the Hepatitis Delta Virus (HDV) in your blood. The presence of HDV-IgG antibodies usually indicates a past or chronic HDV infection, which only occurs in individuals already infected with Hepatitis B.
Hepatitis Delta virus (HDV) HDV-IgM Antibody
This test looks for IgM antibodies to the Hepatitis Delta Virus (HDV) in your blood. The presence of HDV-IgM antibodies typically indicates a recent or active HDV infection, which always co-occurs with Hepatitis B.
Hepatitis Delta virus (HDV) HDV-total antibody
This test detects all types of antibodies (IgM and IgG) to the Hepatitis Delta Virus (HDV) in your blood. It's a screening tool to determine if you have ever been exposed to HDV, which only affects individuals with Hepatitis B.
Hepatitis E Virus Antibody IgG
This test detects IgG antibodies to the Hepatitis E Virus (HEV). IgG antibodies indicate a past infection or immunity to HEV, suggesting your body has encountered the virus and developed a long-term immune response.
Hepatitis E Virus Antibody IgM
This test identifies IgM antibodies to the Hepatitis E Virus (HEV). IgM antibodies are typically produced early in an infection, indicating a recent or active HEV infection.
Hepcidin
Hepcidin is a hormone primarily produced by the liver that plays a central role in regulating iron levels in the body. This test measures the amount of hepcidin in your blood to assess iron metabolism.
HIRSUTISM EVALUATION PANEL
The Hirsutism Evaluation Panel is a group of blood tests designed to investigate the cause of hirsutism, which is excessive hair growth in women in areas where men typically grow hair. It helps identify underlying hormonal imbalances that contribute to this condition.
Histamine
The Histamine blood test measures the level of histamine, a chemical released by the body during allergic reactions and inflammatory responses. It plays a key role in the immune system, regulating various bodily functions.
HOMA-IR
The HOMA-IR test estimates your body's insulin resistance, which is how well your cells respond to insulin. It helps understand if your body is struggling to use insulin effectively to manage blood sugar levels.
HTLV I & II ANTIBODIES
This test detects antibodies to Human T-lymphotropic Virus types I and II (HTLV-I and HTLV-II) in your blood. Antibodies are proteins produced by your immune system to fight off infections, and their presence indicates exposure to the virus.
IMMUNOFIXATION ELECTROPHORESIS
This test helps identify and characterize abnormal proteins, called monoclonal proteins or M-proteins, in your blood. These proteins are produced by a type of white blood cell called plasma cells and can indicate certain blood disorders.
IMMUNOFIXATION ELECTROPHORESIS, CSF
This test examines your cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for abnormal proteins, including monoclonal proteins or oligoclonal bands. These proteins can indicate inflammation or immune system activity within the central nervous system.
Infliximab level and Infliximab Antibody
This blood test measures two key aspects: the concentration of the medication Infliximab in your system and whether your body has developed antibodies against it. Infliximab is a biologic drug used to treat various autoimmune diseases.
INFLUENZA VIRUS A IgG
This blood test measures IgG antibodies to Influenza A virus, indicating a past infection or vaccination, rather than a current active illness. IgG antibodies develop over time and provide long-term immunity.
INFLUENZA VIRUS A IgM
IgM antibodies are typically the first type of antibody produced by the body in response to an acute infection, like Influenza A. This test helps determine if you have a recent or active infection with Influenza A virus.
INFLUENZA VIRUS B IgG
IgG antibodies are produced later in an infection and can persist for a long time, indicating past exposure or immunity to Influenza B virus. This test helps assess if you've had a previous infection or developed immunity.
INFLUENZA VIRUS B IgM
This test detects IgM antibodies specific to Influenza B virus, which are typically present during the early stages of an active infection. It helps identify a recent or ongoing infection with Influenza B.
Insulin (Fasting)
Measures fasting insulin levels to evaluate insulin resistance, a key factor in type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and PCOS.
INSULIN ANTIBODIES
This test measures the presence of antibodies that target insulin in your blood. These antibodies can interfere with insulin's function and are often a sign of an autoimmune response. It helps understand if your immune system is mistakenly attacking insulin-producing cells.
Insulin Free
This test measures the amount of "free" insulin circulating in your blood, which is insulin not bound to antibodies or other proteins. It provides a more accurate picture of biologically active insulin, especially in individuals receiving insulin therapy.
Insulin Like Growth Factor 1 (IGF 1)
IGF-1 is a hormone primarily produced by the liver, playing a key role in growth and development, especially in children and adolescents. Its levels are closely linked to growth hormone (GH) activity, reflecting overall growth status.
Insulin Like Growth Factor BP3 (IGFBP-3)
IGFBP-3 is the main binding protein for IGF-1 in the blood, helping to transport and regulate its activity. It stabilizes IGF-1, extending its half-life and ensuring its steady delivery to tissues.
INSULIN PP
The Insulin PP (Postprandial) test measures your insulin levels at a specific time after you've eaten a meal, typically two hours. This helps evaluate how your body processes glucose and releases insulin in response to food.
INSULIN RANDOM
The Insulin Random test measures your insulin level at any time of the day, without requiring you to fast beforehand. It provides a snapshot of how your body is producing and regulating insulin at that specific moment.
INSULIN RESISTANCE TEST
The Insulin Resistance Test evaluates how effectively your body's cells respond to insulin, the hormone that helps glucose enter cells for energy. High resistance means your cells don't absorb glucose efficiently, leading to higher blood sugar.
INTERLEUKIN-10 (IL-10)
Interleukin 10 (IL-10) is an anti-inflammatory cytokine that plays a crucial role in suppressing the immune response and maintaining immune system balance. It helps prevent excessive inflammation and tissue damage.
INTERLEUKIN-6 (IL-6)
IL-6 is a protein produced by the body's immune cells. This test measures the level of IL-6 in your blood, which can indicate inflammation or immune system activity. It helps understand your body's response to various conditions.
ISLET CELL ANTIBODY
The Islet Cell Antibody test detects specific antibodies that target the insulin-producing cells (islet cells) in your pancreas. These antibodies are often present when the immune system mistakenly attacks these cells.
JO-1 IgG ANTIBODIES
The JO-1 IgG Antibodies test detects specific antibodies in your blood that are often associated with certain autoimmune conditions. These antibodies can indicate that your immune system is mistakenly attacking healthy tissues, particularly muscles and skin.
LEISHMANIA (KALA AZAR) ANTIBODY IgG
This test identifies IgG antibodies produced by the immune system in response to a Leishmania infection, specifically the type causing visceral leishmaniasis (Kala-azar). IgG antibodies indicate past exposure or a chronic infection.
Leptin
The Leptin test measures the level of leptin, a hormone produced by fat cells, in your blood. Leptin plays a crucial role in regulating appetite, metabolism, and energy balance by signaling to the brain when you have enough stored energy. This test helps understand how your body manages these vital processes.
LRP4 abs (IFT)
The LRP4 antibodies test identifies specific antibodies targeting the LRP4 protein, which plays a crucial role in nerve-muscle communication. This test uses an Immunofluorescence Test (IFT) method for detection.
LUTEINIZING HORMONE(LH)
The Luteinizing Hormone (LH) test measures the level of LH in your blood, a key hormone produced by the pituitary gland. LH plays a vital role in regulating reproductive functions in both men and women, including ovulation and testosterone production.
Macroprolactin
This test measures the level of macroprolactin in your blood, which is a larger, less active form of the hormone prolactin. High levels of macroprolactin can sometimes cause a standard prolactin test to appear elevated, even if your active prolactin levels are normal. It helps differentiate between true hyperprolactinemia and a benign condition.
Measles Antibody IgG
This test detects IgG antibodies to the measles virus in your blood. IgG antibodies indicate past exposure to measles or successful vaccination, showing long-term immunity.
Measles Antibody IgM
This test detects IgM antibodies to the measles virus in your blood. IgM antibodies are typically produced early in an infection, indicating a recent or active measles infection.
MELATONIN
The Melatonin test measures the level of melatonin, a hormone primarily produced by the pineal gland, in your blood. This hormone plays a crucial role in regulating your sleep-wake cycle (circadian rhythm) and helps your body prepare for sleep.
Metanephrine, Random Urine
The Metanephrine, Random Urine test measures the levels of metanephrines, which are breakdown products of hormones called catecholamines. These hormones are produced by the adrenal glands and nerve cells, and their levels can be elevated by certain tumors.
Metanephrines Fractionated Free, Plasma
This blood test measures the levels of metanephrines, which are breakdown products of hormones like adrenaline and noradrenaline. It helps doctors investigate symptoms that might suggest an overproduction of these hormones.
MONOSPOT (INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS) TEST
The Monospot test is a rapid blood test used to help diagnose infectious mononucleosis, often called "mono." It detects specific antibodies produced by your immune system in response to the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), the most common cause of mono.
Mumps IgG
The Mumps IgG test checks your blood for antibodies that indicate past exposure to the mumps virus or successful vaccination. IgG antibodies develop a few weeks after infection or vaccination and provide long-term immunity.
Mumps IgM
The Mumps IgM test detects antibodies in your blood that are produced early in a mumps infection. A positive result usually indicates a recent or active mumps infection.
MuSK (MUSCLE SPECIFIC KINASE) ANTIBODY
This blood test detects antibodies against Muscle Specific Kinase (MuSK), a protein crucial for nerve-muscle communication. The presence of these antibodies is often associated with a specific form of myasthenia gravis.
MycoTOX Profile
The MycoTOX Profile is a blood test that screens for exposure to mycotoxins, which are toxic compounds produced by certain molds. This test helps assess if you have been exposed to harmful mold toxins that can impact your health.
Myositis Profile - 16
This blood test panel checks for specific antibodies associated with various forms of myositis, which are inflammatory muscle diseases. It helps identify the type of myositis affecting you.
Neurofilament Light Chain (NfL)
This blood test measures the levels of Neurofilament Light Chain (NfL), a protein released into the bloodstream when nerve cells are damaged. It acts as a biomarker for nerve injury and degeneration in the brain and spinal cord.
Nor-Metanephrine-Free Plasma
This blood test measures the levels of nor-metanephrine, a hormone metabolite, in your plasma. It is primarily used to screen for and help diagnose specific rare tumors that produce excessive amounts of certain hormones.
Osteocalcin BGP-Bone Gla Protein
The Osteocalcin BGP test measures the levels of osteocalcin, a protein produced by bone-forming cells (osteoblasts). It serves as a specific marker for bone formation and turnover in your body.
P1NP Intact N-Terminal Propeptide of Type I Procollagen
The P1NP test measures a specific protein fragment released during bone formation. It helps assess how quickly your bones are building new tissue. This test is a valuable tool for understanding your bone health and metabolism.
Parathyroid Hormone (PTH)
Measures PTH which regulates calcium and phosphorus levels in the blood. Important for diagnosing parathyroid disorders, osteoporosis evaluation, and calcium metabolism.
Parvovirus B19 IgG antibody
This test checks for IgG antibodies to Parvovirus B19, indicating a past infection or immunity. It helps determine if you have previously been exposed to the virus and have developed long-term protection.
Parvovirus B19 IgM antibody
This test detects IgM antibodies to Parvovirus B19, which are typically present during a recent or active infection. It helps identify if you currently have an ongoing Parvovirus B19 infection.
Phospholipase A2 Receptor Antibody IgG
This test detects specific IgG antibodies targeting the Phospholipase A2 Receptor (PLA2R) in your blood. These antibodies are strongly associated with a specific autoimmune kidney disease called primary membranous nephropathy.
Phosphorylated Tau 217 (pTau-217), Plasma
This test measures a specific form of the tau protein, pTau-217, in your blood plasma. Tau proteins are normally found in brain cells, but when they become abnormally phosphorylated, they can indicate early changes associated with certain neurodegenerative conditions.
Phosphorylated Tau 217/Amyloid-beta 42 Ratio
This test measures the ratio of phosphorylated Tau 217 (pTau-217) to Amyloid-beta 42 in your blood plasma. Both are proteins linked to brain health, and their ratio provides a comprehensive view of changes associated with specific neurodegenerative conditions.
PLASMA RENIN, DIRECT
The Direct Plasma Renin test measures the amount of renin, an enzyme produced by the kidneys, directly in your blood plasma. Renin plays a key role in regulating blood pressure and the balance of salt and water in the body.
Pregnenolone
The Pregnenolone test measures a steroid hormone produced primarily by the adrenal glands, gonads, and brain. It serves as a crucial precursor for the synthesis of many other hormones, including cortisol, estrogen, and testosterone.
Pregnenolone Sulphate
The Pregnenolone Sulphate test measures a sulfated form of pregnenolone, a key steroid hormone precursor. This form is more stable in the bloodstream and also plays a vital role in the synthesis of other hormones.
Progesterone
Measures progesterone levels, a hormone crucial for menstrual cycle regulation, pregnancy maintenance, and embryo implantation.
PROINSULIN, SERUM
The Proinsulin, Serum test measures the amount of proinsulin, a precursor to insulin, in your blood. Normally, proinsulin is converted into insulin, but elevated levels can indicate issues with insulin production or processing, or insulin resistance.
Prolactin
Measures prolactin hormone produced by the pituitary gland. Important for evaluating menstrual irregularities, infertility, galactorrhea, and pituitary tumors.
PTH (PARATHYROID HORMONE) INTACT
The PTH (Parathyroid Hormone) Intact test measures the level of parathyroid hormone in your blood. PTH plays a vital role in regulating calcium and phosphate levels, which are essential for bone health and nerve function. This test helps evaluate parathyroid gland function.
Quadruple Marker Test
The Quadruple Marker Test is a prenatal screening test offered during the second trimester of pregnancy. It measures four specific substances in the mother's blood to assess the risk of certain chromosomal abnormalities and neural tube defects in the baby. It provides valuable information for expectant parents.
Rabies Antibody, IgG
The Rabies Antibody, IgG test measures the level of specific antibodies against the rabies virus in your blood. These antibodies indicate either a past exposure to the virus or a successful immune response following rabies vaccination. It's crucial for assessing immunity.
Reticulin IgA Antibodies
The Reticulin IgA Antibodies test checks for specific antibodies in your blood that are often found in people with celiac disease. These antibodies react against reticulin, a protein found in connective tissues.
Reverse T3
The Reverse T3 (rT3) test measures the level of an inactive form of thyroid hormone in your blood. Unlike active T3, rT3 does not stimulate metabolism and can be elevated during times of stress or illness.
Salivary Cortisol
The Salivary Cortisol test measures the level of cortisol, often called the "stress hormone," in your saliva. Cortisol levels naturally fluctuate throughout the day, and this test typically involves collecting saliva samples at specific times to provide a detailed picture of your adrenal gland function. It's a non-invasive way to assess your body's stress response.
SCRUB TYPHUS (TSUTSUGAMUSHI) ANTIBODY IgG QUALITATIVE
This blood test detects IgG antibodies to Scrub Typhus, an infection caused by bacteria transmitted by chiggers. A positive IgG result typically indicates a past infection or exposure to the bacteria.
SCRUB TYPHUS (TSUTSUGAMUSHI) ANTIBODY IgM QUALITATIVE
This blood test identifies IgM antibodies to Scrub Typhus, an infection spread by chiggers. A positive IgM result suggests a recent or active infection, as these antibodies are produced early in the disease.
Serotonin, Serum
The Serotonin, Serum test measures the level of serotonin, a chemical produced by nerve cells and found in various tissues, including the digestive tract and blood platelets. This test helps assess serotonin production in your body.
SEX HORMONE BINDONG GLOBULIN (SHBG)
The Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) test measures a protein that binds to sex hormones like testosterone and estrogen, transporting them in the blood. This test helps determine how much free, active hormone is available to your body's tissues.
SMITH (Sm) IgG ANTIBODIES
This test measures the level of Smith (Sm) IgG antibodies in your blood. Sm antibodies are a specific type of autoantibody, which are proteins produced by the immune system that mistakenly target the body's own tissues.
Soluble Transferrin Receptor (sTfR), Serum
This test measures the level of soluble transferrin receptors (sTfR) in your blood serum. sTfR levels reflect the body's need for iron, as they are released from cells when iron stores are low.
Strongyloides IgG Antibody Qualitative
This blood test detects IgG antibodies produced by your immune system in response to an infection with Strongyloides stercoralis, a type of parasitic roundworm. It helps identify past or current exposure to this parasite.
T3 Uptake
The T3 Uptake test measures the binding capacity of thyroid hormones to proteins in your blood. It's often used alongside other thyroid tests to assess thyroid function.
Tacrolimus level
Tacrolimus is an immunosuppressant medication prescribed to prevent organ rejection in patients who have undergone a transplant. This test measures the concentration of tacrolimus in your blood to ensure it's within the therapeutic range.
Tau protein, phosphorylated in CSF (pTau)
The Tau protein, phosphorylated (pTau) test measures specific forms of the Tau protein in your cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Elevated levels of pTau are often associated with certain neurodegenerative conditions affecting the brain.
Tau protein, total in CSF (tTau)
The Total Tau (tTau) protein test measures the level of tau protein in your cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), which surrounds your brain and spinal cord. Tau proteins are normally found in brain cells, but elevated levels in CSF can indicate neuronal damage or degeneration.
Testosterone (Total)
Measures the total level of testosterone in the blood. Important for evaluating male reproductive health, puberty disorders, and hormonal imbalances in both men and women.
Testosterone Total by LCMS
This test measures the total amount of testosterone in your blood using Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LCMS), a highly accurate and sensitive method. Testosterone is a key hormone in both men and women, influencing various bodily functions.
TETANUS TOXOID ANTIBODY IgG
This test measures the level of IgG antibodies against tetanus toxoid in your blood. These antibodies indicate your immune protection against tetanus, a serious bacterial infection that can cause severe muscle spasms.
THYROID FUNCTION PROFILE (FREE AND TOTAL)
This comprehensive Thyroid Function Profile measures both free and total levels of key thyroid hormones (TSH, T3, and T4). It provides a detailed overview of your thyroid gland's activity.
THYROID FUNCTION TEST (FREE)
This Thyroid Function Test specifically measures the 'free' forms of thyroid hormones (Free T3 and Free T4) along with Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH). Free hormones are the active forms available to your body's tissues.
THYROID FUNCTION TEST (TOTAL)
This test measures the total levels of thyroid hormones (T3 and T4) in your blood. It provides a general overview of how well your thyroid gland is functioning, which is crucial for metabolism and energy.
Thyroid Profile (T3, T4, TSH)
Comprehensive evaluation of thyroid gland function measuring T3, T4, and TSH levels. Essential for diagnosing hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and monitoring thyroid disorders.
THYROID STIMULATING HORMONE (TSH)
The TSH test measures the amount of Thyroid Stimulating Hormone in your blood, which is produced by the pituitary gland. TSH tells your thyroid gland how much thyroid hormone to produce.
TOTAL TESTOSTERONE
The Total Testosterone test measures the overall level of testosterone, a key hormone, in your blood. Testosterone plays a crucial role in men's reproductive health, muscle mass, bone density, and overall well-being, and also has important functions in women.
Total Thyroxine (TOTAL T4)
The Total Thyroxine (T4) test measures the total amount of T4 hormone in your blood, which is produced by the thyroid gland. This hormone plays a vital role in regulating your body's metabolism, energy levels, and overall growth and development.
Total Triiodothyronine (TOTAL T3)
The Total Triiodothyronine (T3) test measures the total amount of T3 hormone in your blood, another key hormone produced by the thyroid gland. T3 is more potent than T4 and significantly impacts your body's metabolic rate and energy regulation.
Toxocara Antibody (IgG), Serum
The Toxocara Antibody (IgG) test detects antibodies produced by your immune system in response to an infection with Toxocara roundworms. These parasites are commonly found in the intestines of dogs and cats, and humans can become infected by accidentally ingesting their eggs.
Treponema Pallidum IgG
The Treponema Pallidum IgG test is a blood test that looks for IgG antibodies, which are typically produced later in an infection and can remain in your system for life. A positive result usually indicates a past or chronic syphilis infection.
Treponema Pallidum IgM
The Treponema Pallidum IgM test is a blood test that detects IgM antibodies, which are usually the first type of antibodies produced by your body in response to a new infection. A positive result often suggests a recent or active syphilis infection.
Triple Marker
The Triple Marker test is a prenatal screening test offered to pregnant women. It measures the levels of three specific substances in the mother's blood to assess potential risks for certain fetal conditions.
Tryptase, Serum
The Tryptase serum test measures the level of tryptase, an enzyme released by mast cells, which are part of your immune system. Mast cells play a role in allergic reactions.
TSH Receptor Antiboby (TRAb)
The TSH Receptor Antibody (TRAb) test detects antibodies that target the TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) receptor on your thyroid gland. These antibodies can interfere with normal thyroid function.
TYPHI DOT / SALMONELLA TYPHI IgG
This test detects IgG antibodies against Salmonella Typhi, the bacteria that causes typhoid fever. The presence of IgG antibodies typically indicates a past infection or immunity from vaccination.
TYPHI DOT / SALMONELLA TYPHI IgM
This test detects IgM antibodies against Salmonella Typhi, the bacteria responsible for typhoid fever. IgM antibodies are usually produced early in an infection, indicating a recent or active typhoid infection.
Unconjugated Estriol
Unconjugated Estriol (uE3) is a hormone produced by the fetus and placenta during pregnancy. This test measures its levels in the mother's blood, often as part of routine prenatal screening.
Varicella Zoster antibodies, IgG
This test detects IgG antibodies to the Varicella Zoster virus (VZV), which causes chickenpox and shingles. A positive IgG result typically indicates past infection or vaccination, suggesting immunity to the virus.
Varicella Zoster antibodies, IgM
This test detects IgM antibodies to the Varicella Zoster virus (VZV), which causes chickenpox and shingles. The presence of IgM antibodies usually indicates a recent or active infection with the virus.
West Nile Virus (WNV) Antibody IgG and IgM
This blood test detects antibodies produced by your immune system in response to a West Nile Virus infection. IgM antibodies indicate a recent or active infection, while IgG antibodies suggest a past infection or immunity.
West Nile Virus Antibody, CSF
This test analyzes cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for West Nile Virus antibodies, specifically when there's concern about neurological involvement. It helps determine if the virus has affected the brain or spinal cord.
Zika Virus Antibodies IgG and IgM
This blood test checks for two types of antibodies (IgG and IgM) produced by your immune system in response to a Zika virus infection. IgM antibodies indicate a recent infection, while IgG antibodies suggest a past infection.