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Antibody Screen
An antibody screen, also known as an indirect antiglobulin test or an indirect Coombs test is a test used to detect different types of antibodies against red blood cells antigens and is found circulating in the bloodstream. Also Known As: Indirect Antiglobulin Test, Indirect Coombs'$58 -
Blood Type ABO Grouping & RHO Typing
Includes ABO Group and Rh Type, Cord Blood. ABOtype and Rh are needed from cord blood to determine the newborn's blood type and Rh.$48 -
Chlamydia
C. trachomatis infections are the leading cause of sexually transmitted diseases in the United States. C. trachomatis is known to cause cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), epididymitis and proctitis. It is also the most frequent cause of non-gonococcal urethritis in men. Among women, the consequences of Chlamydial infections are severe if left untreated.$89 -
Chlamydia and Gonorrhea (Urine Test)
Chlamydia and Gonorrhea are two of the most common contracted STDs. This is a urine test that looks for either Chlamydia and Gonorrhea through nucleic acid amplification.$149 -
Gestational Diabetes
This test measure the glucose after fasting and then having a sample of glucose drink to see how is the body's response to glucose two hours later. Also Known As: 1 hour OGTT$49 -
Gonorrhea (Urine) pain free
Neisseria gonorrhoeae may infect the anal/rectal canal of sexually active individuals. Detection of this organism is important for determining the risk for disease progression or transmission. Also Known As: Urine, pain free$86 -
Hemoglobin Solubility
Used to determine the presence of sickling hemoglobins. (e.g. hemoglobin-s, hemoglobin c-Harlem). It is important to detect Hb-S in order to determine which individuals are at risk of crisis when exposed to prolonged anoxia that may occur during surgery, athletic programs or high altitude conditions. Also Known As: Sickle Cell Test, Hgb Solubility$60 -
Hepatitis A Total (IgM – IgG), Acute and Remote Exposure
This test includes Hepatitis A Antibody, Total. It indicates prior or acute infection with, or immunization to, Hepatitis A virus.$60 -
Hepatitis B Core Antibody, IgM
The Hepatitis B vaccine is recommended for those who have not been previously vaccinated. This test looks for IgM antibody to hepatitis B core antigen and is a reliable marker for acute hepatitis B infection.$59 -
Hepatitis B Surface Antigen, Acute Exposure
Surface antigen usually appears in the serum following exposure to Hepatitis B virus and peaks shortly after onset of symptoms. It typically disappears within 1 to 3 months. Persistence of Hepatitis B surface antigen for greater than 6 months is a prognostic indicator of chronic Hepatitis B infection.$48 -
Herpes 2 IgG Abs, Remote exposure
Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) is responsible for several clinically significant human viral diseases, with severity ranging from inapparent to fatal. There are two HSV serotypes that are closely related antigenically. HSV Type 2 is more commonly associated with genital tract and neonatal infections. Also Known As: HSV type 2$91 -
HIV 1/2 Antigen/Antibody
This 4th generation HIV Ag/Ab Combo assay is intended to be used as an aid in the diagnosis of HIV1/HIV2 infection, including acute or primary HIV-1 infection. Also Known As: Rapid, Routine, 4th Gen, P24$69 -
Immunoglobulin M, Quantitative, Blood (Serum)
This test measures the amount of IgM in the blood and is used to determine current and active disease. Also Known As: Antibody M, IgM Serum$48