After The Test & Treatment Options
After the Test
Once your specimen is submitted, results are typically processed and available within a few business days. However, processing times may vary. When ready, your results will be delivered in a clear, easy-to-understand report. If any results suggest a potential infection, you’ll receive a call from an independent healthcare coordinator. Independent physicians are also available to answer any questions or discuss your results in detail.
Treatment Options
As part of your purchase, you have the opportunity to consult with an independent physician. If appropriate, they may be able to prescribe treatment based on your test results.
Age: 18+
Must be 18+ to order blood tests.
Collection Method
In person at a location
What’s Included in the Test
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CMP: (individual test cost: $24)
A CMP (Comprehensive Metabolic Panel) checks things like blood sugar, electrolytes, liver, and kidney function to give a snapshot of your body’s chemical balance and organ health. -
Lipid Panel: (individual test cost: $28)
A Lipid Panel measures your cholesterol and triglyceride levels to assess heart health and the risk of heart disease or stroke. -
A1C: (individual test cost: $24)
An A1C test measures your average blood sugar levels over the past 2–3 months to help detect or monitor diabetes. -
CBC: (individual test cost: $20)
A CBC (Complete Blood Count) test checks your red and white blood cells, platelets, and hemoglobin levels to help detect infections, anemia, and overall blood health. -
Insulin: (individual test cost: $40)
A serum insulin blood test measures the amount of insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas, in your blood to help diagnose and manage conditions related to insulin production and glucose metabolism. -
C-Peptide: (individual test cost: $72)
A C-peptide blood test measures the level of C-peptide in your blood, which helps determine how much insulin your body is producing. Insulin is a hormone made by your pancreas that helps control your blood sugar levels. During insulin production, your pancreas also makes C-peptide, which enters your bloodstream in equal amounts to insulin. Measuring C-peptide can provide important information about how well your body is making insulin and help diagnose and manage conditions like diabetes and hypoglycemia. -
Urine Microalbumin: (individual test cost: $40)
A urine microalbumin test measures the amount of albumin, a type of protein, in your urine. Detecting microalbumin is important because it can reveal early signs of kidney damage, especially in people with diabetes or high blood pressure. Early detection allows for timely intervention to prevent further kidney damage and manage associated health risks. The American Diabetes Association recommends annual testing for albuminuria in adults with diabetes to monitor kidney health.