Choose this panel for your annual Sexually Transmitted Disease check up. Includes tests for the following STDs: Chlamydia Gonorrhea Hepatitis B ... more info
Choose this panel if you believe you may have recently been exposed to a Sexually Transmitted Disease (within the last 3 months). Includes tests for ... more info
Choose this panel if you believe you may have recently been exposed to a Sexually Transmitted Disease (within the last 3 months). Please note that ... more info
Choose this panel for your annual Sexually Transmitted Disease check up. Please note that this panel is for individuals who already know they have ... more info
The basic health screening includes a basic urinalysis and a complete blood count. Both tests can help diagnose many conditions and give basic ... more info
A C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Test is a blood test that measure the level of CRP in the body. Inflammation of the arteries is a risk factor for heart ... more info
Choose this panel if you believe you have been exposed to Chlamydia or Gonorrhea. Symptoms may include: discharge from the genitals, painful ... more info
A Complete Blood Count (CBC) is a blood test used to screen overall health and can detect a wide range of blood disorders, including anemia, leukemia ... more info
The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) is a blood test which serves as an initial broad screening tool. It measures your blood sugar level, ... more info
A Cortisol test is a blood test that is done to measure the level of the hormone Cortisol. Cortisol helps the body use sugar and fat for energy, and ... more info
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