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Occult Blood, Fecal
This test is commonly ordered as a routine screening to aid in the early detection of Colon Cancer. Yearly testing is recommended for people age 50 and above. This test may also be ordered by people experiencing symptoms of anemia.$129 -
Ova and Parasite
This test is used to look for parasitic organisms or ova (eggs) in a stool sample. The most common cause of parasitic infection is through consuming contaminated food or water. Common symptoms of parasites in the lower digestive tract include prolonged diarrhea, blood or mucus in stool, nausea and abdominal pain.$69 -
Porphobilinogen PBG Test, Random Urine
This test measures the porphyrin in the urine to make a diagnosis of porphyria, a group of disorders categorized by enzyme deficiencies in the heme synthesis pathway.$97 -
Porphyrins Test
This test measures the porphyrins in the feces to make a diagnosis of porphyria, a group of disorders categorized by enzyme deficiencies in the heme synthesis pathway. Also Known As: Coproporphyrin, Uroporphyrin$98 -
Potassium RBC
A potassium rbc blood test is more accurate than a standard blood potassium test, and will show a potassium deficiency much earlier. This test is useful in the diagnosis of kidney disease, adrenal cortical insufficiency and problems with the heartbeat. Also Known As: K$115 -
Stool Culture Test
The Stool Culture Test is used to detect the presence of disease causing bacterial organisms including Salmonella, Shigella, Campylobacter, and Shiga toxin (if detected, Escherichia coli O157, Culture will be performed) in the stool and aid in the diagnosis of Typhoid Fever, Enteric Fever, Bacillary Dysentery, and Salmonella infection.$289 -
Tissue Transglutaminase, IgA
Tissue transglutaminase (tTG) is a test that is used to determine autoimmune disorders and conditions. This test measures the IgA in the blood. Also Known As: Tissue Transglutaminase (tTG), IgA$102 -
Tissue Transglutaminase, IgG
Tissue transglutaminase (tTG) is a test that is used to determine autoimmune disorders and conditions. This test measures the IgG in the blood. Also Known As: tTG, IgG$85 -
WBC, Stool
This test looks for the presence of White Blood Cells (WBC) or Leukocytes in a stool sample. White blood cells, which are produced by the body to fight infections, are not typically present in the stool. When white blood cells are present, it can be an indication of conditions such as Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Crohn's Disease or Ulcerative Colitis.$59