High quality comprehensive metabolic panel test? As calcium helps to control the liver metabolism and also helps in regeneration. Altered level of calcium indicates liver insult. Optimum level of Albumin and protein shows the normal activity of the liver. All these electrolytes helps in the metabolism of liver and also played their vital role in different channels in Kidney. Altered level of these electrolyte can cause kidney and liver insult. These are the waste products that are produced by our kidneys and liver. Their high level is toxic and shows the compromised function of liver and kidneys. ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase), ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase or SGPT), AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase or SGOT): These are the markers of Liver injury representing the liver insult. They should be monitored to check Liver health.
If you are Sweating, Dizziness, palpitations, Urinating more than usual, feeling fatigued all the time, feeling irritated, difficulty in vision, feeling hungry all the time, losing frequent weight, low mood, slow healing of wounds, numbness, or tingling sensations in the body and some time symptomless. If you are having the above symptoms get yourself tested immediately.
MMR (IgG) Panel (Measles, Mumps, Rubella): This test is performed to check the immunity status of an individual against Mumps, Measles, and Rubella virus. Whenever we get infected by the virus or we get a vaccine in the form of passive immunization, it all results in the production of antibodies, and in short, this test measures the level of antibodies present in our body against these viruses. These tests should be performed to keep a check on the immunity status as if the person gets MMR once in life, one cannot get it again so it’s easier to rule out the disease during an outbreak.
Periodic blood testing is one of the most important ways to evaluate your overall health. Our General Wellness test is a panel of blood tests that would help understand overall wellness of a person. CMP – Comprehensive Metabolic Panel Checks Calcium, blood glucose, electrolyte and fluid balance, kidney health, and liver function. Glucose – checking glucose would help identify diabetic conditions. Calcium – is a vital mineral needed for bones and teeth. Albumin – is a protein produced by liver, it is tested to evaluate liver and kidney health. Total Protein – it measures the total amount of albumin and globulin in the blood. Abnormal level of protein in blood could be indicator of liver or kidney disorder and many other diseases. Sodium – is vital for nerve and muscles. An elevated level of sodium could indicate dehydration, kidney disfunction or other medical condition. RDW – red cell distribution width test help evaluate the difference is size between smallest and largest RBC. This test is used to identify anemia, heart disease, cancer among many. Platelet Count – platelets help stop bleeding. Low platelet count could lead to life threatening bleeding during delivery. Find even more details at how to test thyroid.
Everyone needs quick, affordable and confidential blood testing at some point in their lives. We are ‘direct-to-consumer’ online pathway that allow individuals to secure routine lab tests without a physician’s order – saving both time and money. Lab testing is not available to those under the age of 18. Lab testing is not available to those in the states of NY, NJ and RI. Crown Health LLC strongly encourages those who use our service to consult and work with an experienced healthcare provider as our services are not to replace the relationship with a licensed doctor or regular medical screenings.
MMR Panel IGg (Mumps, Measles, Rubella): This test is used to check the immunity status of an individual against Mumps, Measles, and Rubella. A blood sample is required to perform this test. The presence of certain antibodies provides us with information on whether this individual is immune or Vaccinated. Varicella-Zoster Virus Antibody IGg This test is performed to check your recent exposure or immunity against the Varicella Zoster virus which causes Chicken Pox in an individual. We do measure the IGg antibodies in blood to predict the status of an individual. Read additional information on here.