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This is a CLIA-waived hemoglobin A1C test. This test is recommended for people with diabetes or borderline diabetes who check their levels at least twice a year, but it could be as often as every three months. It depends on how well you're managing your blood sugar levels and what your healthcare provider recommends.
This is a CLIA-waived blood sugar test. It is used for point-of-care testing of whole blood glucose levels. This test is recommended for people with low or high blood sugar levels.
This is a CLIA-waived hemoglobin test. This test checks for anemia or a lower blood count, low hemoglobin concentration contributes to many clinical aspects of diabetes mellitus or its progression. Anemia specifies if your organs are receiving normal oxygen. This test is a quantitative total hemoglobin determination in human whole blood; suitable for all age groups.
This is a CLIA-waived lipid panel screening. It measures total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol and triglycerides in whole blood. Lipid Panel Test Strips have a cholesterol measuring range from 50 to 400 mg/dL, HDL cholesterol ranges from 15 to 100 mg/dL, and triglycerides range from 25 to 500 mg/dL.
This is a CLIA-waived thyroid hormone (TSH) test. The rapid test was developed by doctors, it tests for elevated thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) in whole blood. Elevated TSH is the first clinical indicator of hypothyroidism (high levels of TSH). Some symptoms are fatigue, weight gain, swelling of the face and neck, increased sensitivity to cold temperatures, and dry skin.
This is a CLIA-waived Prothrombin Time and international normalized ratio test. This test helps to find out if your blood is clotting normally. If you are not taking blood thinning medicines, such as warfarin, the normal range for your PT results is: 11 to 13.5 seconds.
This is a CLIA-waived rapid mono test. It is an immunoassay for the qualitative detection of infectious Mononucleosis Heterophile Antibodies in whole blood. This test is intended for use as an aid in the diagnosis of infectious mononucleosis, detecting antibodies or antigens related to the Epstein-Barr virus, which causes mono. Mono is transmitted by saliva. Symptoms include fatigue, fever, rash, and swollen glands. The elderly may not have typical symptoms.
This is an in-house, CLIA-waived human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection rapid test. Introducing the first FDA approved rapid point-of-care test that detects both HIV-1/2 antibodies and Free HIV-1 p24 antigen. This 4th generation test has the ability to identify HIV sooner than conventional rapid tests which rely solely on the presence of HIV-1/2 antibodies. A positive rapid HIV antibody test must be confirmed by a second test for a person to be definitively diagnosed with HIV infection.
This is a CLIA-waived rapid syphilis test. This test is a qualitative rapid membrane immunochromatographic assay for the detection of Treponema pallidum (syphilis- a sexually transmitted infection) antibodies in human whole blood. This test can be used as an initial screening test to aid in the diagnosis of syphilis infection.
This is a CLIA-waived rapid trichomonas test for women. Trichomoniasis ("Trich") is a common sexually transmitted infection caused by a parasite. In women, trichomoniasis can cause a foul-smelling vaginal discharge, genital itching and painful urination. The Trichomonas Rapid Test is an immunochromatographic assay that detects pathogen antigens directly from vaginal swabs.
This is an in-house, CLIA-waived urine dipstick test. It is most commonly recommended for detecting urinary tract infections, also known as "UTI's", metabolic disorders and renal dysfunction.
This is an in-house, CLIA-waived urine pregnancy test. It is a rapid test for the qualitative detection of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) in urine. This test has a 99% accuracy and positive results in as little as 3 minutes!
This is a CLIA-waived stool test. Fecal occult blood refers to blood in the feces that is not visibly apparent. Blood in the stool may be a sign of colorectal cancer or other problems, such as polyps, ulcers, or hemorrhoids. Your doctor will have to determine the source of the bleeding, either by doing a colonoscopy or by doing an examination to determine if the bleeding is coming from the stomach or small intestine.
This is a CLIA-waived stool test. This test is a rapid chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative detection of H. pylori antigens in human feces specimens to aid in the diagnosis of H. pylori infection by your physician. This infection is typically related to gastritis or a peptic ulcer and may include: An ache or burning pain in your stomach (abdomen), stomach pain that may be worse when your stomach is empty, nausea, loss of appetite, frequent burping, bloating, unintentional weight loss.
This is a CLIA-waived rapid covid-19 test. Positive results indicate the presence of viral antigens. Positive results do not rule out bacterial infection or co-infection with other viruses. Negative results should be treated as presumptive and confirmation with a molecular assay, if necessary, for patient management. Negative results do not rule out SARS-CoV-2 infection and should not be used as the sole basis for treatment or patient management decisions, including infection control decisions.
This is a CLIA-waived rapid Influenza A & B test. It is a nasal swab testing for antigens of Influenza A, a virus which is most common in the earlier season of the year. Influenza B is a virus which is less common and occurs at the end season of the year, both are commonly known as the "flu".
This is an in-house, CLIA-waived throat swab which tests for Streptococcus group A (strep throat or acute pharyngitis). This test has a 98% specificity rate, meaning that 98 of 100 positive tests correctly indicate the presence of Group A Streptococcus bacteria.
This test is CLIA-waived. This test looks at cells taken from fluid in your nose or throat to see if you have Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV). RSV attacks the upper respiratory tract. This test looks for antigens in nose or throat cells to quickly diagnose an infection. *Note* Each year in the United States, an estimated 58,000 children younger than 5 years old are hospitalized due to RSV infection, according to the CDC.
This is a CLIA-waived alcohol breathalyzer test. This test measures how much alcohol is in your blood measuring the amount of alcohol in the air you breathe out (exhale). A high breathalyzer rating is anything over 0.08%. Operations can be monitored in real time.
This is a CLIA-waived urine drug screen test, it provides accurate results of 12 different drugs, including amphetamine, barbiturates, benzodiazepine, cocaine, marijuana, PCP, opiates, methadone, propoxyphene, Quaaludes, Ecstasy/MDA, & Oxycodone/Percocet.
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