Our packages include a variety of lab tests which, in combination with our imaging and cardiovascular tests, offers the most intensive study of your overall health available.

Complete Blood Count with Differential CBC - Measures cellular components of blood including white cells, red cells and platelets. Results may indicate anemia, infection, clotting disorders, or leukemia.

Complete Lipid Panel - Measures total cholesterol in the blood including HDL, LDL, and triglycerides. This panel is important in evaluating the risk of coronary artery disease. 

Comprehensive Metabolic Panel – This panel includes 17 blood tests to check kidneys, liver, gallbladder, other organs and systems. It is provides electrolytes, protein production and nutrition.

C-Reactive Protein – An important marker for assessing the risk and extent of cardiovascular disease.

Estrogen – In females, estrogen levels that are out of balance may cause abnormal menstrual cycles, bleeding, infertility, premature menopause, other hormonal alterations, and fetal placental competence in pregnancy. In males, estrogen can cause female-like characteristics.

Fibrinogen - Evaluates the normal clotting function of blood and can indicate factors in cardiovascular disease.

Fecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT) – Fecal Occult Blood test may be done to check for intestinal conditions or colorectal cancer through the presence of blood in the stool.

Hemoglobin A1c - Measures glycated hemoglobin, an indication of blood sugar control over the previous 2-3 months.

Homocysteine A – The building block of body proteins, high levels may indicate cardiovascular disease.

NMR LipoProfile® - A new lipid sub-fraction blood test that measures the actual number of dangerous LDL particles that build up in the arteries and cause heart disease.

Lipoprotein (a) - High levels of Lp(a) may indicate increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease.

Nutrition Panel & Iron Study - Important for issues of anemia or iron-overload, also measures important vitamins like B12 and folic acid, iron binding and transport mechanisms.

Pap Smear – Screen for cervical cancer

Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) – And elevated PSA may indicate malignant prostate cancer, benign enlargement (hyperplasia) or inflammation (prostatitis).

Testosterone - In males, abnormal Testosterone levels may cause erectile dysfunction, infertility, or puberty onset. In females, it may cause appearance of masculine physical features.

Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) - Levels may help identify overactive or under active thyroid gland which controls metabolism, temperature, cholesterol level, memory, and other aspects of health.

Thyroid Studies - Evaluation of thyroid hormones T-uptake, thyroxine and free thyroxine index.

Uric Acid - Checks for high levels of uric acid, an indicator of gout, and a monitoring tool during chemotherapy or radiation treatments for cancer.

Urinalysis - A multi-faceted tool assessing overall health by checking specific gravity, pH, leukocytes, nitrites, proteins, glucose, ketones, urobilinogen, bilirubin and blood.