Clinical Analysis
Element Blood Chemistry Panel
Did you know that a simple blood test can provide valuable information about your well-being? We invite you to get a 6-element blood chemistry test, a comprehensive analysis that will help you monitor your health. This test will evaluate your blood sugar levels, which is essential for detecting diabetes or metabolic issues. It measures the amount of bilirubin in your blood, which can indicate liver problems or hemolytic disorders. Additionally, it indicates renal function elevated levels may signal kidney issues. It also assesses renal function and protein metabolism. This test helps evaluate your nutritional status, liver function, and fluid balance, as well as muscle function. This analysis includes: Glucose Urea Triglycerides Uric Acid Cholesterol Creatinine How is the laboratory test performed?: A blood sample will be taken from an arm. Patient Instructions: We ask that you fast for 8 to 12 hours before your blood samples are taken. During this time, do not consume any food or beverages. However, plain water is permitted.
12-Element Blood Chemistry Panel
Have you ever wondered how your health really is? Getting a 12-element blood chemistry test is a fundamental step in understanding your well-being and detecting potential problems early. This test helps identify health conditions before they become serious issues. Common diagnoses include liver diseases, kidney diseases, and diabetes. It provides a comprehensive view of your health status, helping to evaluate the functioning of vital organs. It helps you understand how your body processes nutrients and eliminates waste, which is crucial for maintaining good nutritional health. If you already have chronic diseases like diabetes or kidney disease, this test is essential for monitoring the effectiveness of your treatment and adjusting your medical care as needed. It also evaluates levels of essential electrolytes for bodily functions, ensuring fluid regulation and muscle function. The results can help doctors provide personalized recommendations on lifestyle and diet, implementing specific prevention strategies just for you. This analysis includes: Glucose Total Bilirubin Creatinine Urea Triglycerides Total Cholesterol (includes LDL and HDL cholesterol) Sodium Potassium Chloride Calcium Phosphate Total Proteins How is the laboratory test performed?: A blood sample will be taken from an arm. Patient Instructions: We ask that you fast for 8 to 12 hours before your blood samples are taken. During this time, do not consume any food or beverages. However, plain water is permitted.
24-Element Blood Chemistry Panel
Did you know that a simple test can provide you with a comprehensive view of your well-being? Getting a 24-element blood chemistry test is essential for evaluating the function of different organs. It offers a complete overview of the functioning of vital organs such as the liver and kidneys, helping to identify conditions like liver disease, kidney disease, and diabetes before they become serious problems. By monitoring electrolytes and measuring levels of sodium, potassium, and chloride, which are essential for cellular function and fluid balance, this test also checks cholesterol and triglyceride levels, important indicators of cardiovascular risk. Additionally, it measures iron levels, allowing for the assessment of anemia and other conditions. This analysis is a valuable tool for maintaining your health and well-being in the long term. This analysis includes: Triglycerides Urate Direct Bilirubin Urea Nitrogen Potassium Sodium Total Proteins A/G Ratio Gamma Glutamyl Transferase Indirect Bilirubin Total Bilirubin Globulin Calcium Chloride Total Cholesterol Alanine Aminotransferase Serum Albumin Aspartate Aminotransferase Alkaline Phosphatase Phosphate Glucose Creatinine Lactate Dehydrogenase Total Carbon Dioxide Patient Instructions: We ask that you fast for 8 to 12 hours before your blood samples are taken. During this time, do not consume any food or beverages. However, plain water is permitted.
32-Element Blood Chemistry Panel
Have you ever wondered how your health really is? Getting a 32-element blood chemistry test is a crucial decision that provides you with a comprehensive view of your well-being. The 32-element test offers a more complete and detailed evaluation of your health. It identifies health conditions before they become serious problems, providing additional data on metabolic, nutritional, cardiovascular, and organ function status. You will receive an exhaustive analysis of the functioning of your vital organs, such as the liver and kidneys. It measures essential levels of sodium, potassium, and chloride to ensure balance in your body. Additionally, it evaluates your lipid profile to understand your cardiovascular risk and make informed decisions. The 32-element test can be particularly useful for specific diagnoses and monitoring chronic conditions. This analysis includes: Glucose Urea Nitrogen Urea Creatinine Uric Acid Cholesterol Triglycerides High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) Cholesterol Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Cholesterol HDL Cholesterol / LDL Cholesterol Ratio Total Cholesterol / HDL Cholesterol Ratio LDL Cholesterol / HDL Cholesterol Ratio Lactate Dehydrogenase Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT) Creatine Phosphokinase (CPK) Total Bilirubin Direct Bilirubin Indirect Bilirubin Total Proteins Albumin Globulins A/G Ratio AST (TGO) ALT (TGP) Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Sodium (Na) Potassium (K) Chloride (Cl) Calcium (Ca) Phosphorus (P) Magnesium (Mg) Total Carbon Dioxide (CO2) How is the laboratory test performed?: A blood sample will be taken from an arm. Patient Instructions: We ask that you fast for 8 to 12 hours before your blood samples are taken. During this time, do not consume any food or beverages. However, plain water is permitted.
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
A complete blood count (or CBC) provides detailed information about the cellular components of the blood. It helps identify different types of anemia and their severity, as well as detect infections or inflammations. It measures the number of red blood cells, which are responsible for transporting oxygen. It evaluates the amount of hemoglobin in the blood, which helps determine the blood's capacity to carry oxygen. It indicates the percentage of red blood cells in the total blood volume. It measures the number of white blood cells, which are part of the immune system and help combat infections. It evaluates the number of platelets, which are essential for blood clotting. Additionally, it provides information about the size and concentration of hemoglobin in the red blood cells. How is the laboratory test performed?: A blood sample will be taken from an arm. Patient Instructions: Fast for 4 hours before your blood samples are taken. During this time, you should not consume any food or drinks. Plain water is allowed. Turnaround Time Same-day delivery
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
The erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) test is a blood test that measures the rate at which red blood cells settle in a test tube. It is used to detect inflammation in the body. An increase in the ESR may indicate the presence of conditions such as infections, autoimmune diseases, or certain types of cancer. However, the ESR is not specific and should be interpreted alongside other tests and clinical symptoms. How is the laboratory test performed?: A blood sample will be taken from an arm. Patient Instructions: Fast for 8 hours before your blood samples are taken. During this time, you should not consume any food or drinks. Plain water is allowed.
Blood Type And Rh Factor
A blood type and Rh factor test is used to determine a person's blood type, which is crucial in several situations, such as: Blood transfusions: Ensuring that the donated blood is compatible with the recipient to avoid adverse reactions. Pregnancy: Identifying the blood type and Rh factor of the mother and baby to prevent complications such as hemolytic disease of the newborn. Surgeries: Knowing the blood type in case a transfusion is needed during the procedure. Blood donation: Ensuring that donors and recipients are compatible How is the laboratory test performed?: A blood sample will be taken from an arm. Patient Instructions: Fast for 8 hours before your blood samples are taken. During this time, you should not consume any food or drinks. Plain water is allowed. Turnaround Time Next-day delivery
Stool Parasitological Examination (3 Samples)
The stool parasitological examination with three samples is used to detect the presence of intestinal parasites and their eggs in the feces. This test is important for several reasons: It allows for the identification of infections caused by various parasites that can lead to gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, and discomfort. By collecting three samples on different days, the likelihood of detecting parasites is increased, as egg excretion can be intermittent. It can help determine the parasitic load and guide appropriate treatment. It is used to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment in patients diagnosed with parasitic infections. Patient Instructions: You must collect 3 stool samples on 3 different days. Each sample should be collected in a separate container . No more than 9 days should pass between the collection of the first and last sample. Each sample should be approximately the size of a walnut, or at least 5 ml if it is a diarrhea sample. The samples can be kept refrigerated while being delivered to the laboratory, as long as they do not exceed the 2-day stability period after collection. Turnaround Time Same-day delivery
Urinalysis
Urine, a waste product produced by the kidneys after filtering the blood, regulates metabolites in the body. Did you know that a simple urinalysis can provide you with valuable information about your health? This test evaluates the physical, chemical, and microscopic characteristics of urine, such as its appearance, color, density, pH, and the presence of red blood cells, white blood cells, epithelial cells, and casts. It also checks for the presence of glucose, proteins, and crystals, which helps you monitor the health of your kidneys and the progress of any treatment. Patient Instructions: It is recommended to clean the genital area with soap and water, using enough water to rinse the area. We ask you to collect a sample of the first morning urine. It is necessary to collect a midstream sample, so please discard the first stream of urine, collect the midstream, and then discard the last stream. The ideal sample is the first morning urine however, a sample obtained after a minimum of 4 hours without urinating is also acceptable. Once the sample is collected, it should be delivered to the laboratory as soon as possible, within a maximum of 2 hours. If you are a woman, you should not be menstruating. Turnaround Time Same-day delivery
Coagulation panel
Coagulation tests are essential for evaluating how your body manages blood clotting. This set of hematological studies helps assess the function of platelets, blood vessels, and clotting factors. These tests help identify problems such as hemophilia and thrombosis. They also evaluate liver health, which is key for coagulation. Monitoring treatments is crucial for supervising patients on anticoagulants, ensuring that clotting remains within a safe range. Preoperative evaluation is performed before surgeries to avoid complications, and they aid in the investigation of unexplained bleeding, helping to find the cause of abnormal bleeding. These tests work in harmony to achieve hemostasis, the mechanism that protects your body after an injury or trauma. This analysis includes: Prothrombin Time (PT) Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT) International Normalized Ratio (INR) Patient Instructions: Fasting for 8 to 10 hours
Basic STI screening
Our STI (sexually transmitted infection) tests are designed to help you determine if you have been exposed to any infections. They enable early detection and provide the appropriate treatment. Getting these tests done is an important step for your health and that of your partners. This analysis includes: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (VDRL) Hepatitis C test Chlamydia test Patient Instructions: Fasting for 8 to 10 hours Pregnancy test The pregnancy test is quick and reliable. It detects the hormone hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) in your urine or blood, indicating whether you are pregnant. Knowing your status helps you make informed decisions about your health and prenatal care. It is also ideal for those looking to plan or avoid a pregnancy. If the result is positive, we recommend consulting a doctor for appropriate guidance. This analysis includes: Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) Patient Instructions: No fasting required (10 days from your last menstruation)
Hepatitis panel
The hepatitis panel is an essential clinical test used to detect and evaluate infections from different types of hepatitis viruses. This examination is crucial for monitoring the progression of the disease in diagnosed patients and for making informed decisions about vaccination and prevention in at-risk individuals. This analysis includes: IgM antibodies to hepatitis A virus Surface antigen of hepatitis B virus Antibodies to hepatitis C virus Patient Instructions: Fasting for 8 to 12 hours. Do not consume coffee, chewing gum, etc., prior to the test. Have a light dinner free from fats. efrain from smoking before sample collection. Avoid consuming alcoholic beverages 24 hours before the study. Do not engage in any exercise or physical exertion before sample collection
Diabetic Profile
Our diabetic profile is an essential test that helps you detect type 1 or type 2 diabetes by measuring blood glucose levels. It also allows you to monitor glucose control over time, making it easier to adjust treatments and medications. Additionally, it helps identify elevated glucose levels that do not meet the criteria for diabetes, enabling preventive measures. Diabetes can increase the risk of heart disease, so this profile also helps you assess your overall risk. Furthermore, it can detect health issues related to diabetes, such as kidney damage and cholesterol problems. This analysis includes: Urinalysis Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) Chemistry panel of 6 elements Patient Instructions: Fasting for 8 to 12 hours is required, without exceeding 12 hours. Avoid consuming alcoholic beverages 24 hours prior to the test. If you are under insulin or hypoglycemic treatment, consult your doctor to determine if you should take your dose before coming in. Collect the first urine of the morning, or if it’s not the first morning urine, after 4 hours without urinating, depositing the first stream in the cup and filling the bottle to 3/4 full.
Cardiac Profile
It is used to assess heart health and detect potential problems, as it helps determine the risk of heart diseases such as heart attacks or strokes. It allows for the identification of dyslipidemias that can affect cardiovascular health. Some tests measure biomarkers that indicate damage to the heart muscle, such as troponin. If you already have heart conditions, the profile helps evaluate how well your treatment is working. Diabetes and other metabolic diseases can affect heart health, and the profile can help detect them This analysis includes: Electrocardiogram Glucose Cholesterol and Triglycerides Cardiac enzymes (CPK, CK-MB) Lactate dehydrogenase. Patient Instructions: Fasting for 8 hours is required. Please refrain from exercising before the blood draw.
Basic Preoperative Profile
If you have a surgery planned, come to us for a basic preoperative profile. This is a set of tests that will help evaluate your overall health and detect potential risks or medical conditions that could affect the surgery. Through a complete blood count (CBC), anemia can be detected, which may complicate the surgery and recovery. Coagulation tests (PT, aPTT) help identify bleeding issues that could cause complications during the procedure. Knowing the patient’s blood type is crucial in case a transfusion is needed during or after the surgery. The results assist the anesthesiologist in planning the most appropriate and safe type of anesthesia for the patient. Completing a basic preoperative profile is essential for minimizing risks and ensuring your safety during the surgical procedure. This analysis includes: Chemistry Panel of 6 Elements Complete Blood Count (CBC) Blood Type Prothrombin Time (PT) Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (aPTT) International Normalized Ratio (INR) Patient Instructions: Fasting for 8 to 12 hours is required, without exceeding 12 hours. Collect the first urine of the morning, or if it’s not the first morning urine, after 4 hours without urinating, depositing the first stream in the cup and filling the bottle to 3/4 full.
Prenatal Profile
This set of tests is essential during pregnancy to assess the health of the mother and the fetus. Its main objective is to identify risks and conditions that may affect the development of the baby or the health of the mother. For example, to Identify conditions such as Down syndrome or neural tube defects Detect infections that could affect the fetus, Such as syphilis or HIV Identify blood sugar problems that may develop during pregnancy Evaluate the overall health of the mother, including blood sugar levels, anemia, and other factors help doctors plan the necessary care for labor and postpartum. This analysis includes: blood chemistry panel of 6 elements, HIV and VDRL tests, complete blood count Blood Type general urine examination. Patient Instructions: Fasting for 8 to 12 hours is required, without exceeding 12 hours. Collect the first urine of the morning, or if it’s not the first morning urine, after 4 hours without urinating, depositing the first stream in the cup and filling the bottle to 3/4 full.
Gastrointestinal Infection Profile
Have you been on vacation and are experiencing stomach discomfort? Did you eat something that upset you? Don’t let symptoms like diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain, or fever ruin your well-being. Our Gastrointestinal Infection Profile will help you identify the presence of pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites that can cause infections in the gastrointestinal tract. With this analysis, you can: Detect specific organisms like Salmonella, E. coli, or Giardia. Obtain results that will guide your doctor in choosing the appropriate treatment, whether antibiotics, antiparasitics, or dietary changes. Prevent serious complications by detecting infections early. This analysis includes: Complete blood count Stool análisis Stool culture Transferrin. Patient Instructions: Fasting for 8 to 12 hours is required, without exceeding 12 hours. The stool sample should be fresh and about the size of a walnut. Use a new, sterile container to collect the sample, and make sure that the sample does not contain urine or toilet water.
The food allergy profile
The food allergy profile is a set of tests designed to identify allergic reactions to certain foods. Its main purpose is to determine if a person has allergies to specific foods, such as nuts, seafood, dairy, or wheat. The presence of antibodies (such as IgE) in the blood is measured to indicate an allergic reaction to certain foods. By identifying the foods to which a person is allergic, exposures can be avoided, and severe reactions can be prevented. This information is useful for doctors and dietitians to create an appropriate management plan and dietary recommendations. It can also help monitor the progression of allergies over time.
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA), both total and free
The prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test, both total and free, is used to assess prostate health. It serves as a marker to detect potential cases of prostate cancer, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), or prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate). In men who have already been diagnosed with prostate cancer, this test helps monitor the progression of the disease or the effectiveness of treatment. The ratio of free PSA to total PSA can help differentiate between prostate cancer and other benign conditions, such as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). It may be requested in men who present symptoms related to prostate issues, such as difficulty urinating. This test is recommended for men over 50 years old, or earlier if there is a family history of prostate cancer. The results should be interpreted by a doctor, who will indicate the appropriate course of action if necessary. It is essential to follow medical advice and undergo regular follow-up, especially in cases of abnormal results. How is the laboratory test performed?: The test is performed by taking a blood sample from a vein in the patient's forearm. Patient Instructions: We ask that you fast for 4 hours before your blood samples are taken. During this time, do not consume any food or beverages. However, plain water is permitted.
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