Blood Labs
Please hydrate well before blood tests.
These Blood Labs are ordered and draw in office. Payment is due at time of service.
Prices Do Not include consultation. Please Call To Schedule an appointment.
Consultation Pricing
Regular Appointment - $145
Extended Appointment - $290
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CBC w/ differential and Platelets, Comprehensive Metabolic Panel, Full Thyroid Panel (T3 - Triiodothyronine, T4 - Thyroxine, Free T3, Free T4, TSH, Anti-TPO, Reverse T3 & Anti-TG ), Hemoglobin A1c, Beta Cell Function (Insulin), Total IgE, hs-CRP, Lipid Panel Full (LDL Calculation, Cholesterol, Total, HDL Direct & Triglyceride).
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Folate, Vitamin D, 25-OH, Vitamin B12, Hormones (all) Estradiol, FSH, DHEA-S, LH, Cortisol, Progesterone, Parathyroid Hormone, Prolactin, Dihydrotestosterone, Pregnenolone, Testo, Free [Incl. Total, Albumin, SHBG], hs-CRP, Thyroid (all) T3 - Triiodothyronine, T4 - Thyroxine, Free T3, Free T4, TSH, Anti-TPO, Reverse T3, Anti-TG, CBC w/ differential and Platelets (all), Comprehensive Metabolic Panel, Lipids , LDL Calculation, Glucose (Diabetes), Hemoglobin A1c, Beta Cell Function, Insulin, Phosphate, Magnesium, Iodine, Potassium RBC.
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DHEA-S, Cortisol, Testosterone, Estradiol, Total Progesterone, Parathyroid Hormone, Dihydrotestosterone, Pregnenolone, hs-CRP, Thyroid (all), CBC w/ differential and Platelets (all), Reticulocytes, Comprehensive Metabolic Panel Lipids, Apo B, Lp(a), Glucose(Diabetes), Hemoglobin A1c, Beta Cell Function, Phosphate, Tumor Markers (all) PSA (Total), Free PSA, Magnesium and Potassium RBC.
Well ProZ
"At Home"
Lab Tests
Please visit the Well ProZ Website to order your tests.
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The Candida + IBS Profile assesses the presence of Candida (fungal) overgrowth, antibody levels associated with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), and autoimmune-related alterations in intestinal motility. You may benefit from this panel if you’ve been diagnosed with or suspect intestinal permeability, exposure to mold or other fungi, autoimmune disease, or chronic inflammation.
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The CardiaX panel by analysis assesses genetic predispositions associated with chronic heart diseases.
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The Neurotransmitters panel measures levels of the most common neurotransmitters and metabolites in the brain and nervous system. Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers that facilitate the transmission of signals from one neuron (i.e. brain cell) to another target cell. If you were diagnosed with any neurological disorders, such as Alzheimers disease, Parkinson's disease, ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, mood disorders or have any symptoms related to neurotransmitter imbalances, then you may benefit from this panel.
The Hormones panel measures the status of steroid hormones in the human body, including patterns of imbalances and an assessment of metabolites (metabolized hormones). Hormones are essential chemical messengers which regulate routine processes in the body. If you were diagnosed with or suspect a mood disorder, neurotransmitter imbalance, or hormonal imbalance, you may benefit from this panel.
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The Dairy Zoomer panel detects the body’s reaction to dairy or cow’s milk. Dairy sensitivity includes the delayed, mild to moderate symptoms associated with the consumption of cow’s milk and associated products. If you are diagnosed with or suspect food sensitivities or allergies, intestinal permeability, type 1 diabetes, autoimmune disease (multiple sclerosis and uveitis), autism, or have a family history of dairy sensitivity or allergy, you may benefit from this panel.
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The Food Additives panel assesses sensitivity to 57 of the most common food additives in the Western diet such as preservatives, artificial sweeteners, emulsifiers, food dyes, and pesticides. If you are diagnosed with or suspect intestinal permeability, chronic inflammation, or a reaction to food additives, you may benefit from this panel.
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The Food Sensitivity Profile 1 panel assesses sensitivity to 96 common foods in the Western diet. Sensitivity to certain foods can develop from a variety of health conditions and result in a vicious cycle of inflammation and food triggers. If you are diagnosed with or suspect intestinal permeability, autoimmune disorders, or chronic inflammation you may benefit from this panel.
The Food Sensitivity Profile 2 panel assesses sensitivity to 84 common foods in the Western diet. Sensitivity to certain foods can develop from various health conditions and result in a vicious cycle of inflammation and food triggers. If you are diagnosed with or suspect increased intestinal permeability, autoimmune disorders, or chronic inflammation you may benefit from this panel.
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The Food Sensitivity Complete panel assesses sensitivity to 209 common foods in the Western diet and food additives such as preservatives, artificial sweeteners, emulsifiers, food dyes, and pesticides, which can cause chronic inflammation and increased intestinal permeability (leaky gut). If you are diagnosed with or suspect intestinal permeability, autoimmune disorders, or chronic inflammation you may benefit from this panel.
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The Gut Zoomer assesses bacteria, yeast, viruses, and parasites in the gut microbiome, alongside relevant digestive and inflammatory markers. The panel measures hundreds of species of microbes at once, providing the most comprehensive digestive health test on the market. If you're experiencing any of the common symptoms of leaky gut, microbiome imbalance, GI disorders, or abnormal digestion, you may benefit from this panel.
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The Heavy Metals panel tests for exposure to harmful heavy metals and elements such as arsenic, lead, mercury and more. Heavy metals can be found in all regions of the United States and can accumulate in air, soil, drinking and groundwater sources. Those who are immunocompromised, have impaired liver function, or have reduced antioxidants and mineral activity can benefit from this panel. Children may also benefit from this panel as they are at a higher risk of developing heavy metal toxicity.
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The Mycotoxins panel measures levels of mycotoxins produced by common molds that people are exposed to. Mycotoxin exposure can come from both dietary and environmental sources. Dietary sources include spoiled or rotten foods, grains, dried fruits, nuts, coffee, and spices. Environmental sources include living or working in water-damaged buildings, airborne or physical contact with outdoor molds, and airborne dust in buildings containing mold spores. If you were diagnosed with or suspect toxic burden, impaired immunity, autoimmune disease, or exposure to mold, this panel may benefit you.
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The Organic Acids Test detects the organic acids in urine that are byproducts of daily cellular metabolism. The panel can accurately identify conditions associated with genetic disorders, nutrient deficiencies, intestinal dysbiosis, and toxicity from diet and prescription drugs. The Organic Acids panel is designed to take a broad look at multiple systems and get a snapshot of how the body is functioning.
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The Salivary Hormones test measures levels of important reproductive and metabolic hormones in the body that relate to energy, weight fluctuations, water retention, muscle loss or gain, sleep, mood, and cognitive function. The primary benefit of salivary testing is that steroid hormones collected from saliva are unconjugated and/or bioavailable rather than the total, or protein bound hormones which are typically measured in serum. Hormones are essential chemical messengers which regulate routine processes in the body. This test is helpful in the evaluation of sex steroid imbalance such as deficiency or excess of estrogen, progesterone, or testosterone/DHEAS-S. This panel also helps to assess adrenal function and conditions relating to excess or deficiency of cortisol, as well as HPA axis imbalance. Adrenal function testing can also offer insight into neurotransmitter levels and mood disorders.
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Tickborne diseases are rising throughout the US from a variety of ticks, which carry and pass on different microorganisms to humans and animals. Tickborne diseases have more than doubled in 13 years and represent 77% of all vector-borne disease reports. Lyme disease accounts for 82% of all cases.
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Toxic exposure is a reality of our daily lives, but toxic overload can stress our bodily systems and manifest in various ways. Toxins can lead to elevated oxidative stress and increase demand on the body's detoxification pathways, particularly in the liver. When the liver can't adequately eliminate toxins or infectious byproducts, these toxins can clog up normal detox pathways and lead to a range of chronic inflammation symptoms. If you're experiencing multiple chronic symptoms and can't lose weight despite diet and exercise, you could be carrying a high toxic burden.
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The Viral Infections panel detects seven of the most common infections associated with autoimmunity of the nervous system. If you were diagnosed with or suspect autoimmune disease, chronic inflammation, or exposure to viruses you may benefit from this panel.
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The Whole Blood Nutrient Profile measures the nutrient status of common vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, metabolites, and amino acids at the cellular level, providing a baseline assessment of your whole blood micronutrient status. If you are diagnosed with or suspect you have a chronic inflammatory condition, autoimmune disease (Celiac, Crohn’s, etc.), or any condition associated with nutrient malabsorption, you may benefit from this panel.