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Liver Profile (Includes 9 Tests)

Alanine aminotransferase (ALT or SGPT)- an enzyme found primarily in the liver. Abnormalities may
represent liver disease.

Albumin - serum one of the major proteins in the blood and a reflection of the general state of nutrition.

Albumin/Globulin ratio - Calculated by dividing the albumin by the globulin.Alkaline phosphatase - A body
protein important in diagnosing proper bone and liver functions.

Aspartate aminotransferase (AST or SGOT) - an enzyme found in skeletal and heart muscle, liver and other
organs. Abnormalities may represent liver disease.

Bilirubin, Total - A chemical involved with liver functions. High concentrations may result in jaundice.

Globulin, Total - A major group of proteins in the blood comprising the infection fighting antibodies.

Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) - An enzyme found mostly in the heart, muscles, liver, kidney, brain, and red
blood cells. When an organ of the body is damaged, LDH is released in greater quantity into the blood stream.

Protein, Total - Together with albumin, it is a measure of the state of nutrition in the body.

GGT Also known as: Gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase, GGTP Formal name: Gamma-glutamyl transferase
helps to detect liver and bile duct injury. Some doctors use it in all people they suspect of having liver disease,
others use it only to help explain the cause of other changes or if they suspect alcohol abuse



Kidney Panel (Includes 4 Tests)
Urea Nitrogen (BUN) - A by-product of protein metabolism eliminated through the kidneys. BUN is an indicator
of kidney function.

Creatinine, Serum - An indicator of kidney function.

Uric acid - Another by-product of protein metabolism eliminated through the kidneys. Uric acid is an indicator
of kidney function and gout.

Bun/Creatinine - Ratio Calculated by dividing the BUN by the Creatinine.



Cardiovascular Function And Cholesterol- Heart Disease (Includes 5 Tests)

Cholesterol, Total - A sterol in the blood. Knowing your cholesterol may be as important as knowing your
blood pressure. Elevated cholesterol is associated with an increasing risk of coronary heart disease.

HDL - Cholesterol High-density lipoproteins are believed to take cholesterol away from cells and transport it
back to the liver for processing or removal. They have become known as the "good" cholesterol as persons
with high levels of HDL may have less heart disease. Low HDL could be the result of smoking and lack of
exercise.

LDL - Cholesterol Low-density lipoproteins contain the greatest percentage of cholesterol and may be
responsible for depositing cholesterol on the artery walls. For that reason, they could be known as the "bad"
cholesterol.

Cholesterol/HDL Ratio - Calculated by dividing the total cholesterol by the HDL cholesterol. Ratio used by
physicians in determining your relative risk for developing cardiovascular heart disease.

Triglycerides - Triglycerides is a fat in the blood responsible for providing energy to the cells of the body.
Triglycerides should be less than 400 mg/dl even in a non-fasting state.



Thyroid Panel (Includes 2 Tests)

The thyroid gland synthesizes, stores and releases hormones. The hormones secreted are iodine containing
amino acids, thyroxine (T4) and triiodo-thyronine (T3). The thyroid hormones influence a diversity of
metabolic processes. These tests help to evaluate thyroid hormones that control the body's metabolic rate.

Total T-4 (Thyroxine)

T-3 uptakeFree-Thyroxine Index (FTI) T-7TSH



Fluids & Electrolytes (Includes 4 Tests)

Chloride, Serum - Similar to sodium, it helps to maintain the body's electrolyte balance.

Potassium - Helps to control the nerves and muscles.

Sodium, Serum - One of the major salts in the body fluid; sodium is important in the body's water balance and
the electrical activity of nerves and muscles.

Carbon Dioxide - ordered as part of an electrolyte panel. The electrolyte panel is used to detect, evaluate,
and monitor electrolyte imbalances.



Diabetes (1 Test)

Glucose - Blood sugar level, the most direct single test to uncover diabetes, may be used not only to identify
diabetes, but also to evaluate how one controls the disease.



Bone And Minerals (Includes 3 Tests)
Iron, Total - An abnormally low test result may indicate iron deficiency anemia.

Calcium - A mineral essential for development and maintenance of healthy bones and teeth. It is important
also for the normal function of muscles, nerves and blood clotting.

Phosphorus - Together with calcium, it is essential for healthy development of bones and teeth. Associated
with hormone imbalance, bone disease and kidney disease. It is found mainly in bones and teeth. NOTE: a
temporary drop in phosphorus level can be seen after a meal.



Complete Blood Count (Includes 12 Tests)

WBC-White blood cells are the body's primary defense against disease. White blood cells help fight infection.

RBC-Red blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen and carbon dioxide to all cells. Iron deficiency will
lower RBC.

Hemoglobin-A chemical compound inside red cells that transports oxygen through the blood stream to all
cells of the body. Oxygen is needed for healthy organs. Hemoglobin gives the red color to blood.

Hematocrit - Hematocrit measures the amount of space red blood cells take up in the blood. It is reported as
a percentage.

Lymphocytes-The results of this and basophils, eosinophils, monocytes and neutrophils deal with white blood
cell function. Important to the body's defense against infection. Also important in the assessment of nutritional
status.

Monocytes- The results of this and basophils, eosinophils, lymphocytes, and neutrophils deal with white blood
cell function. Important to the body's defense against infection. Also important in the assessment of nutritional
status.

MCH - Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin is one way to measure the average hemoglobin concentration within
red blood cells, which varies from normal with different diseases.

MCHC - Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration.

MCV - Mean Corpuscular Volume measures red blood cell volume. Monocytes Important in the assessment of
nutritional status.

Neutrophils- The results of this and basophils, eosinophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes deal with white
blood cell function. Important to the body's defense against infection. Also important in the assessment of
nutritional status.

Platelets- Blood cell particles involved with the forming of blood clots.

RDW- Red cell distribution width (RDW) is a calculation of the variation in the size of your RBCs. In some
anemias, such as pernicious anemia, the amount of variation (anisocytosis) in RBC size (along with variation
in shape – poikilocytosis) causes an increase in the RDW. Esterol, heart disease, blood tests, cholesterol,
heart disease



THE COMPREHENSIVE WELLNESS PROFILE (CWP) (*Best Deal)
(Includes 8 Profiles consisting of a total of 35 Tests)                                        
The Comprehensive Wellness Profile ™ blood test consists of the following panels with details below:             
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Thyroid Profile w/TSH
Lipid (Cholesterol) Profile
Liver Profile
Kidney Panel
Minerals and Bone
Fluids and Electrolytes
Diabetes



Comprehensive General Health Panel
(Includes 5 Profiles consisting of a total of 25 Tests)
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Liver Profile
Kidney Panel
Fluids and Electrolytes
Diabetes
(*fasting required)   




Comprehensive Metabolic Panel    (CMP)    

The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) is a frequently ordered group of 14 tests that gives important
information about the current status of your kidneys, liver, and electrolyte and acid/base balance as well as of
your blood sugar and blood proteins. Abnormal results, and especially combinations of abnormal results, can
indicate a problem that needs to be addressed.
Glucose (Diabetes)
Kidney (Renal)
Liver panel (Hepatic)
Electrolytes
(*fasting required)



Arthritis Package   

Arthritis can limit your activity and cause severe pain.
This panel includes:
C-Reactive Protein
Rheumatoid Factor
ANA
Uric Acid
 
Sed Rate
Lab Descriptions
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