• 25(OHD) VITAMIN D3 Quick View
    • 25(OHD) VITAMIN D3 Quick View
    • 25(OHD) VITAMIN D3

    • 1,200.00
    • The 25-hydroxy vitamin D3 test is the most accurate way to measure how much vitamin D is in your body. Vitamin D helps control calcium and phosphate levels in the body. Blood is drawn from a vein (venipuncture), usually from the inside of the elbow or the back of the hand.
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  • ADRENO CORTICO TROPHIC HORMONE Quick View
    • ADRENO CORTICO TROPHIC HORMONE Quick View
    • ADRENO CORTICO TROPHIC HORMONE

    • 800.00
    • The ACTH test measures the level of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) in the blood. ACTH is a hormone released from the pituitary gland in the brain. Endocrine glands release hormones (chemical messengers) into the bloodstream to be transported to various organs and tissues throughout the body.
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  • ALDOSTERONE, SERUM Quick View
    • ALDOSTERONE, SERUM Quick View
    • ALDOSTERONE, SERUM

    • 1,700.00
    • An aldosterone (ALD) test measures the amount of ALD in your blood. It's also called a serum aldosterone test. ALD is a hormone made by the adrenal glands. The adrenal glands are found on top of your kidneys and are responsible for producing several important hormones.
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  • Alpha Feto Protein; AFP Quick View
    • Alpha Feto Protein; AFP Quick View
    • Alpha Feto Protein; AFP

    • 700.00
    • An alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) test is a blood test that measures the amount of AFP present in blood. It's usually part of what's called a triple screen or quad screen in the second trimester of pregnancy. However, it can also be useful for adults who aren't pregnant.
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  • ANDROSTENEDIONE Quick View
    • ANDROSTENEDIONE Quick View
    • ANDROSTENEDIONE

    • 2,000.00
    • To help evaluate adrenal gland function; to detect adrenal tumors or cancers; to help determine the cause of male physical characteristics (virilization) in females or early puberty in boys; to evaluate androgen production and function of ovaries in women or testicular function in men; when congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is suspected; to monitor treatment for CAH
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  • ANTI CYCLIC CITRULLINATED PEPTIDE; ANTI CCP Quick View
    • ANTI CYCLIC CITRULLINATED PEPTIDE; ANTI CCP Quick View
    • ANTI CYCLIC CITRULLINATED PEPTIDE; ANTI CCP

    • 1,200.00
    • This test looks for CCP (cyclic citrullinated peptide) antibodies in the blood. CCP antibodies, also called anti-CCP antibodies, are a type of antibody called autoantibodies. Antibodies and autoantibodies are proteins made by the immune system. Antibodies protect you from disease by fighting foreign substances like viruses and bacteria. Autoantibodies can cause disease by attacking the body's healthy cells by mistake.
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  • ANTI MULLERIAN HORMONE; AMH Quick View
    • ANTI MULLERIAN HORMONE; AMH Quick View
    • ANTI MULLERIAN HORMONE; AMH

    • 2,500.00
    • An AMH test is often used to check a woman's ability to produce eggs that can be fertilized for pregnancy. A woman's ovaries can make thousands of eggs during her childbearing years. The number declines as a woman gets older. AMH levels help show how many potential egg cells a woman has left Why do I need an AMH test? You…
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  • ANTI THYROGLOBULIN ANTIBODY; ANTI Tg Quick View
  • BETA – 2 – MICROGLOBULIN Quick View
    • BETA – 2 – MICROGLOBULIN Quick View
    • BETA – 2 – MICROGLOBULIN

    • 1,600.00
    • A beta-2 microglobulin tumor marker test is most often given to people who have been diagnosed with certain cancers of the bone marrow or blood. The test may be used to: Figure out the severity of cancer and whether it has spread. This process is known as cancer staging.
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  • BETA(β) – HCG Quick View
    • BETA(β) – HCG Quick View
    • BETA(β) – HCG

    • 800.00
    • A positive beta human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) level usually means that you are pregnant. Pregnancy tests detect the hCG hormone in the blood and urine. The beta hCG levels are also measured using a test known as quantitative hCG testing.
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  • BRUCELLA ANTIBODY, IgG Quick View
    • BRUCELLA ANTIBODY, IgG Quick View
    • BRUCELLA ANTIBODY, IgG

    • 1,500.00
    • Doctors usually confirm a diagnosis of brucellosis by testing blood or bone marrow for the brucella bacteria or by testing blood for antibodies to the bacteria. To help detect complications of brucellosis, your doctor may order additional tests, including: X-rays. X-rays can reveal changes in your bones and joints.
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  • BRUCELLA ANTIBODY, IgM Quick View
    • BRUCELLA ANTIBODY, IgM Quick View
    • BRUCELLA ANTIBODY, IgM

    • 1,500.00
    • Doctors usually confirm a diagnosis of brucellosis by testing blood or bone marrow for the brucella bacteria or by testing blood for antibodies to the bacteria. To help detect complications of brucellosis, your doctor may order additional tests, including: X-rays. X-rays can reveal changes in your bones and joints.
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  • C-PEPTIDE, FASTING, SERUM Quick View
    • C-PEPTIDE, FASTING, SERUM Quick View
    • C-PEPTIDE, FASTING, SERUM

    • 800.00
    • This test measures the level of C-peptide in your blood or urine. C-peptide is a substance made in the pancreas, along with insulin. Insulin is a hormone that controls the body's glucose (blood sugar) levels. Glucose is your body's main source of energy. If your body doesn't make the right amount of insulin, it may be a sign of diabetes.
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  • C-PEPTIDE, POST PRANDIAL, SERUM Quick View
    • C-PEPTIDE, POST PRANDIAL, SERUM Quick View
    • C-PEPTIDE, POST PRANDIAL, SERUM

    • 800.00
    • This test measures the level of C-peptide in your blood or urine. C-peptide is a substance made in the pancreas, along with insulin. Insulin is a hormone that controls the body's glucose (blood sugar) levels. Glucose is your body's main source of energy. If your body doesn't make the right amount of insulin, it may be a sign of diabetes.
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  • CA 125; OVARIAN CANCER MARKER Quick View
    • CA 125; OVARIAN CANCER MARKER Quick View
    • CA 125; OVARIAN CANCER MARKER

    • 800.00
    • CA-125, which stands for “Cancer Antigen 125” is a protein that may be found in high amounts in the blood of patients with ovarian cancer. CA-125 is produced on the surface of cells and is released in the bloodstream. This protein is elevated in more than 80 percent of women with advanced ovarian cancers, and in 50 percent of those with…
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  • CA 15.3; BREAST CANCER MARKER Quick View
    • CA 15.3; BREAST CANCER MARKER Quick View
    • CA 15.3; BREAST CANCER MARKER

    • 800.00
    • Cancer antigen 15-3 (CA 15-3) is used to monitor response to breast cancer treatment and disease recurrence. The reference range of serum CA 15-3 is less than 30 U/mL. The upper limit of the range varies depending on the laboratory and kit used for the test.
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  • CA 19.9; PANCREATIC CANCER MARKER Quick View
  • CA 72.4; GASTRIC CANCER MARKER Quick View
    • CA 72.4; GASTRIC CANCER MARKER Quick View
    • CA 72.4; GASTRIC CANCER MARKER

    • 2,000.00
    • CA 72.4 Cancer Marker is a vital marker to detect gastrointestinal cancer. However, in some cases, the blood level may be high in other malignancies like lung cancer and nonmalignancies like gastrointestinal tissues. Clinical history of the patient is mandaory.
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  • CALCITONIN Quick View
    • CALCITONIN Quick View
    • CALCITONIN

    • 2,000.00
    • Procalcitonin (PCT) is a peptide precursor of the hormone calcitonin, synthesized by the parafollicular cells of the thyroid gland, and involved in calcium homeostasis. The major function of calcitonin is to decrease calcium absorption by osteoclastic cells, which increases circulating calcium levels.
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  • CARBAMAZEPINE Quick View
    • CARBAMAZEPINE Quick View
    • CARBAMAZEPINE

    • 700.00
    • This test measures the amount of the medicine carbamazepine in your blood. Carbamazepine is the generic name of a medicine used to treat epilepsy, mania, bipolar disorder, and pain. Certain people have serious but rare skin reactions during the first 4 months of taking this medicine.
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  • CARDIOLIPIN ANTIBODY, IgA Quick View
    • CARDIOLIPIN ANTIBODY, IgA Quick View
    • CARDIOLIPIN ANTIBODY, IgA

    • 650.00
    • A cardiolipin antibodies test looks for a certain kind of antibody in your blood. An antibody is a substance in your blood that helps fight off infection. The antibodies attack cardiolipins by mistake. Cardiolipin is a phospholipid, or a kind of fat in the blood that is important for blood clotting. When the antibodies attack cardiolipin, blood clots can occur.…
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  • CARDIOLIPIN ANTIBODY, IgG Quick View
    • CARDIOLIPIN ANTIBODY, IgG Quick View
    • CARDIOLIPIN ANTIBODY, IgG

    • 650.00
    • A cardiolipin antibodies test looks for a certain kind of antibody in your blood. An antibody is a substance in your blood that helps fight off infection. The antibodies attack cardiolipins by mistake. Cardiolipin is a phospholipid, or a kind of fat in the blood that is important for blood clotting. When the antibodies attack cardiolipin, blood clots can occur.…
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  • CARDIOLIPIN ANTIBODY, IgM Quick View
    • CARDIOLIPIN ANTIBODY, IgM Quick View
    • CARDIOLIPIN ANTIBODY, IgM

    • 650.00
    • A cardiolipin antibodies test looks for a certain kind of antibody in your blood. An antibody is a substance in your blood that helps fight off infection. The antibodies attack cardiolipins by mistake. Cardiolipin is a phospholipid, or a kind of fat in the blood that is important for blood clotting. When the antibodies attack cardiolipin, blood clots can occur.…
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  • CORTISOL, RANDOM Quick View
    • CORTISOL, RANDOM Quick View
    • CORTISOL, RANDOM

    • 700.00
    • A cortisol test shows whether a person has high or low levels of cortisol, which may indicate an adrenal disorder. A normal cortisol value in a blood sample taken at 8 a.m. is 5 to 25 mcg/dL. But results can vary widely, depending on the time of the test and the other factors that affect cortisol levels.
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  • CORTISOL, SERUM (EVENING SAMPLE) Quick View
    • CORTISOL, SERUM (EVENING SAMPLE) Quick View
    • CORTISOL, SERUM (EVENING SAMPLE)

    • 700.00
    • A cortisol saliva test is usually done at home, late at night, when cortisol levels are lower. Your health care provider will recommend or provide you with a kit for this test. The kit will likely include a swab to collect your sample and a container to store it.
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  • CORTISOL, SERUM (MORNING SAMPLE) Quick View
    • CORTISOL, SERUM (MORNING SAMPLE) Quick View
    • CORTISOL, SERUM (MORNING SAMPLE)

    • 700.00
    • Cortisol levels change throughout the day, the timing of a cortisol test is important. A cortisol blood test is usually done twice a day–once in the morning when cortisol levels are at their highest, and again around 4 p.m., when levels are much lower. Cortisol may also be measured in a urine or saliva test.
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  • DIGOXIN Quick View
    • DIGOXIN Quick View
    • DIGOXIN

    • 800.00
    • A digoxin test checks how much digoxin you have in your blood. Digoxin is a type of medicine called cardiac glycoside. It is used to treat certain heart problems.
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  • ERYTHROPOIETIN; EPO Quick View
    • ERYTHROPOIETIN; EPO Quick View
    • ERYTHROPOIETIN; EPO

    • 1,400.00
    • The erythropoietin test measures the amount of a hormone called erythropoietin (EPO) in blood. The hormone tells stem cells in the bone marrow to make more red blood cells. EPO is made by cells in the kidney. These cells release more EPO when blood oxygen level is low.
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  • ESTRADIOL (E2), SERUM Quick View
    • ESTRADIOL (E2), SERUM Quick View
    • ESTRADIOL (E2), SERUM

    • 1,000.00
    • An estrogen test is a way for your doctor to help check on concerns with puberty, fertility, menopause, and other conditions. Estrogen is the hormone that plays a key role in many aspects of a woman’s health, such as bone and reproductive health
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  • FOLATE (FOLIC ACID), SERUM Quick View
    • FOLATE (FOLIC ACID), SERUM Quick View
    • FOLATE (FOLIC ACID), SERUM

    • 900.00
    • A folic acid test is used to measure the amount of folic acid in your bloodstream. Folic acid is a lab-made form of folate, or vitamin B9. Low folic acid levels can lead to anemia or birth defects in babies. A folic acid test can help determine whether you would benefit from a folic acid supplement.
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  • FSH; FOLLICLE STIMULATING HORMONE Quick View
  • GASTRIN Quick View
    • GASTRIN Quick View
    • GASTRIN

    • 2,000.00
    • It’s a simple blood test that checks for excess gastrin production. Gastrin is a hormone that your stomach makes to fuel the release of gastric acid. Your body needs this to digest and absorb nutrients in your food, particularly proteins and amino acids. Your stomach makes 2 to 3 liters of acidic fluid a day. Gastric acid is found inside…
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  • GROWTH HORMONE; GH Quick View
    • GROWTH HORMONE; GH Quick View
    • GROWTH HORMONE; GH

    • 800.00
    • The growth hormone (GH) stimulation test measures the ability of the body to produce GH. The growth hormone stimulation test is usually performed to identify if hGH (human growth hormone) is deficient. The test is performed by administering the amino acid arginine in a vein to raise hGH levels.
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  • HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS (HSV) 1 IgG, SERUM Quick View
    • HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS (HSV) 1 IgG, SERUM Quick View
    • HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS (HSV) 1 IgG, SERUM

    • 500.00
    • The herpes simplex virus antibodies test is a blood test that screens for the herpes simplex virus (HSV). Culturing a sample from an active outbreak of HSV is the best method to diagnose a current infection. But the herpes simplex virus antibodies test can help identify the recurrence of a previous infection.
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  • HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS (HSV) 1 IgM, SERUM Quick View
    • HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS (HSV) 1 IgM, SERUM Quick View
    • HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS (HSV) 1 IgM, SERUM

    • 500.00
    • The herpes simplex virus antibodies test is a blood test that screens for the herpes simplex virus (HSV). Culturing a sample from an active outbreak of HSV is the best method to diagnose a current infection. But the herpes simplex virus antibodies test can help identify the recurrence of a previous infection.
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  • HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS (HSV) 2 IgG, SERUM Quick View
    • HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS (HSV) 2 IgG, SERUM Quick View
    • HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS (HSV) 2 IgG, SERUM

    • 500.00
    • The herpes simplex virus antibodies test is a blood test that screens for the herpes simplex virus (HSV). Culturing a sample from an active outbreak of HSV is the best method to diagnose a current infection. But the herpes simplex virus antibodies test can help identify the recurrence of a previous infection.
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  • HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS (HSV) 2 IgM, SERUM Quick View
    • HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS (HSV) 2 IgM, SERUM Quick View
    • HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS (HSV) 2 IgM, SERUM

    • 500.00
    • The herpes simplex virus antibodies test is a blood test that screens for the herpes simplex virus (HSV). Culturing a sample from an active outbreak of HSV is the best method to diagnose a current infection. But the herpes simplex virus antibodies test can help identify the recurrence of a previous infection.
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  • INHIBIN A Quick View
    • INHIBIN A Quick View
    • INHIBIN A

    • 2,500.00
    • Inhibin A is one of the two forms of Inhibin. Females produce both types of Inhibin, while men only produce and synthesize Inhibin B. Inhibin A is secreted together by main follicles and corpus luteum, and Inhibin B is mainly secreted by small developing follicles. Both the forms of inhibin fluctuate in level during the menstrual cycle. The abnormal levels…
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  • INSULIN, FASTING Quick View
    • INSULIN, FASTING Quick View
    • INSULIN, FASTING

    • 800.00
    • The insulin fasting blood test is chiefly used as a test insulin levels and to diagnoses diabetes and insulin resistance. The test can also hypoglycemia, an insulin related disorder. Insulin is a peptide hormone that is produced by the pancreas and is used to control the level of glucose in in the blood.
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  • INSULIN, PP Quick View
    • INSULIN, PP Quick View
    • INSULIN, PP

    • 800.00
    • This test measures the amount of insulin in your blood. Insulin is a hormone that helps move blood sugar, known as glucose, from your bloodstream into your cells. Glucose comes from the foods you eat and drink. It is your body's main source of energy. Insulin plays a key role in keeping glucose at the right levels. If glucose levels…
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  • INSULIN, RANDOM Quick View
    • INSULIN, RANDOM Quick View
    • INSULIN, RANDOM

    • 800.00
    • Doctors measure the amount of glucose in a person's blood in milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl). For a random glucose test, a result of 200 mg/dl or above indicates that a person may have diabetes. However, the doctor will usually repeat the test on another day for a more reliable diagnosis.
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  • MEASLES ANTIBODY, IgG Quick View
    • MEASLES ANTIBODY, IgG Quick View
    • MEASLES ANTIBODY, IgG

    • 2,800.00
    • The test can find out whether you are immune to the 3 diseases. All 3 are quite contagious. If you've had them or been vaccinated against them, your immune system made antibodies to fight the viruses that cause them. If you are planning to become pregnant, it's important to know whether you have these antibodies. If a woman develops rubella…
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  • MEASLES ANTIBODY, IgM Quick View
    • MEASLES ANTIBODY, IgM Quick View
    • MEASLES ANTIBODY, IgM

    • 2,800.00
    • The test can find out whether you are immune to the 3 diseases. All 3 are quite contagious. If you've had them or been vaccinated against them, your immune system made antibodies to fight the viruses that cause them. If you are planning to become pregnant, it's important to know whether you have these antibodies. If a woman develops rubella…
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  • MITOCHONDRIAL ANTIBODY (AMA), IFA Quick View
  • MUMPS VIRUS ANTIBODY, IgG Quick View
    • MUMPS VIRUS ANTIBODY, IgG Quick View
    • MUMPS VIRUS ANTIBODY, IgG

    • 2,800.00
    • Determination of postimmunization immune response of individuals to the mumps vaccine Documentation of the previous infection with mumps virus in an individual with no previous record of immunization to mumps virus
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  • MUMPS VIRUS ANTIBODY, IgM Quick View
    • MUMPS VIRUS ANTIBODY, IgM Quick View
    • MUMPS VIRUS ANTIBODY, IgM

    • 2,800.00
    • Determination of postimmunization immune response of individuals to the mumps vaccine Documentation of the previous infection with mumps virus in an individual with no previous record of immunization to mumps virus
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  • MYOGLOBIN, SERUM Quick View
    • MYOGLOBIN, SERUM Quick View
    • MYOGLOBIN, SERUM

    • 2,000.00
    • A myoglobin test measures the amount of myoglobin, a protein found in your skeletal and heart muscles, in your blood or urine. High levels generally indicate muscle damage; though, the test cannot determine the cause or location of the muscle damage.
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  • NT-PRO BNP (N-TERMINAL PRO B TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE) Quick View
    • NT-PRO BNP (N-TERMINAL PRO B TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE) Quick View
    • NT-PRO BNP (N-TERMINAL PRO B TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE)

    • 3,000.00
    • Natriuretic peptides are substances made by the heart. Two main types of these substances are brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) and N-terminal pro b-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP). Normally, only small levels of BNP and NT-proBNP are found in the bloodstream. High levels can mean your heart isn't pumping as much blood as your body needs. When this happens, it's known as…
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  • PAPP-A (PREGNANCY ASSOCIATED PLASMA PROTEIN-A) Quick View
    • PAPP-A (PREGNANCY ASSOCIATED PLASMA PROTEIN-A) Quick View
    • PAPP-A (PREGNANCY ASSOCIATED PLASMA PROTEIN-A)

    • 2,300.00
    • The blood tests measure 2 substances found in the blood of all pregnant women: Pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A (PAPP-A). This protein is made by the placenta in early pregnancy. Abnormal levels could mean an increased risk for a chromosome defect. Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG).
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  • PARA THYROID HORMONE (PTH) Quick View
    • PARA THYROID HORMONE (PTH) Quick View
    • PARA THYROID HORMONE (PTH)

    • 900.00
    • This test measures the level of parathyroid hormone(PTH) in the blood. PTH, also known as parathormone, is made by your parathyroid glands. These are four pea-sized glands in your neck. PTH controls the level of calcium in the blood. Calcium is a mineral that keeps your bones and teeth healthy and strong. It's also essential for the proper functioning of…
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  • PROCALCITONIN Quick View
    • PROCALCITONIN Quick View
    • PROCALCITONIN

    • 3,500.00
    • Procalcitonin (PCT) is a peptide precursor of the hormone calcitonin, synthesized by the parafollicular cells of the thyroid gland, and involved in calcium homeostasis. The major function of calcitonin is to decrease calcium absorption by osteoclastic cells, which increases circulating calcium levels.
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  • PROGESTERONE RECEPTOR (PR) Quick View
    • PROGESTERONE RECEPTOR (PR) Quick View
    • PROGESTERONE RECEPTOR (PR)

    • 1,800.00
    • Estrogen receptor/progesterone receptor (ER/PR) tests are used to help guide breast cancer treatment. Receptors are proteins that attach to certain substances. ER/PR tests look for receptors that attach to the hormones estrogen and progesterone in a sample of breast cancer tissue.
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  • PROGESTERONE, SERUM Quick View
    • PROGESTERONE, SERUM Quick View
    • PROGESTERONE, SERUM

    • 700.00
    • A progesterone test measures the level of progesterone in the blood. Progesterone is a hormone made by a woman's ovaries. Progesterone plays an important role in pregnancy. It helps make your uterus ready to support a fertilized egg. Progesterone also helps prepare your breasts for making milk. Progesterone levels vary during a woman's menstrual cycle. The levels start out low,…
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  • PSA (PROSTATE – SPECIFIC ANTIGEN), FREE Quick View
    • PSA (PROSTATE – SPECIFIC ANTIGEN), FREE Quick View
    • PSA (PROSTATE – SPECIFIC ANTIGEN), FREE

    • 800.00
    • Prostate-specific antigen, or PSA, is a protein produced by normal, as well as malignant, cells of the prostate gland. The PSA test measures the level of PSA in the blood. For this test, a blood sample is sent to a laboratory for analysis. The results are usually reported as nanograms of PSA per milliliter (ng/mL) of blood. The blood level…
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  • PTH (PARATHYROID HORMONE), INTACT Quick View
    • PTH (PARATHYROID HORMONE), INTACT Quick View
    • PTH (PARATHYROID HORMONE), INTACT

    • 1,500.00
    • The Intact Parathyroid Hormone (iPTH) test measures its level in the body. iPTH helps to regulate calcium, Vitamin D, and phosphorus levels in the blood and bones. It diagnoses the root cause of an abnormal increase or decrease in calcium levels. It helps identify if these are caused by a parathyroid malfunction, or by other organs and lifestyle factors. iPTH…
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  • RUBELLA (GERMAN MEASLES) ANTIBODY, IgG Quick View
    • RUBELLA (GERMAN MEASLES) ANTIBODY, IgG Quick View
    • RUBELLA (GERMAN MEASLES) ANTIBODY, IgG

    • 500.00
    • Rubella is a viral infection that typically begins with a skin rash and fever. Although rubella has been eliminated from the United States due to widespread vaccination with the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, it can be spread by unvaccinated people who contract the virus abroad before returning to the United States. Rubella testing is used to diagnose current or prior infection…
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  • RUBELLA (GERMAN MEASLES) ANTIBODY, IgM Quick View
    • RUBELLA (GERMAN MEASLES) ANTIBODY, IgM Quick View
    • RUBELLA (GERMAN MEASLES) ANTIBODY, IgM

    • 500.00
    • Rubella is a viral infection that typically begins with a skin rash and fever. Although rubella has been eliminated from the United States due to widespread vaccination with the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, it can be spread by unvaccinated people who contract the virus abroad before returning to the United States. Rubella testing is used to diagnose current or prior infection…
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  • SEX HORMONE BINDING GLOBULIN; SHBG Quick View
    • SEX HORMONE BINDING GLOBULIN; SHBG Quick View
    • SEX HORMONE BINDING GLOBULIN; SHBG

    • 2,500.00
    • An SHBG test is most often used to find out how much testosterone is going to the body's tissues. Testosterone levels can be measured in a separate test called total testosterone. This test shows how much testosterone is in the body, but not how much is being used by the body.
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  • TESTOSTERONE, FREE Quick View
    • TESTOSTERONE, FREE Quick View
    • TESTOSTERONE, FREE

    • 800.00
    • This test measures the amount of unattached, or "free," testosterone in your blood. Testosterone is a male sex hormone (androgen) that helps male features develop. Most testosterone is made in the testes (in men) and the ovaries (in women). A small amount is made in the adrenal glands. Testosterone causes the changes that occur in boys during puberty. It helps…
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  • THYROID PROFILE, TOTAL [T3,T4,TSH] Quick View
    • THYROID PROFILE, TOTAL [T3,T4,TSH] Quick View
    • THYROID PROFILE, TOTAL [T3,T4,TSH]

    • 700.00
    • The thyroid profile test, also known as the thyroid function test, assesses the increase or decrease in the production of hormones by the gland. This test includes a complete package of T3, T4, and TSH tests, which are essential hormones that regulate many body functions.
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  • TORCH PANEL, IGG & IGM Quick View
    • TORCH PANEL, IGG & IGM Quick View
    • TORCH PANEL, IGG & IGM

    • 2,500.00
    • The TORCH screen is a group of blood tests. These tests check for several different infections in a newborn. The full form of TORCH is toxoplasmosis, rubella cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex. However, it can also contain other newborn infections.
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  • TOTAL TESTOSTERONE Quick View
    • TOTAL TESTOSTERONE Quick View
    • TOTAL TESTOSTERONE

    • 700.00
    • This test measures the total level of testosterone in the body, which is one of the factors responsible for regulating sex drive (libido), bone mass, fat distribution, muscle mass, and production of red blood cells and sperm. Note: This testosterone test is only clinically appropriate for men.
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  • URINE CORTISOL Quick View
    • URINE CORTISOL Quick View
    • URINE CORTISOL

    • 750.00
    • A cortisol urine test is also called a urinary-free cortisol test or UFC test. It measures the amount of cortisol in your urine. Cortisol is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, which are located on top of the kidneys. Cortisol is often released in response to physical or emotional stress.
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