This test measures total ghrelin levels in plasma, including both acylated and des-acyl ghrelin. Ghrelin is a hormone that stimulates appetite and is involved in regulating energy balance. The test is performed using plasma collected in a lavender-top (EDTA) tube. It requires overnight fasting and immediate freezing of the sample. The test aids in the evaluation of metabolic disorders and appetite regulation issues.
Tests Included: 1
The test measures the amount of growth hormone in the blood.
Tests Included: 4
The Alpha Galactose (Gal) Allergy Test measures the amount of allergen-specific IgE antibodies in the blood in order to detect an allergy to alpha-gal, a carbohydrate particle present in most red meat.
Tests Included: 1
The Pancreatic Elastase-1 stool test measures the amount of elastase in your stool. When elastase levels are lower than normal, it can be a sign that the pancreas may not be working properly.
Tests Included: 9
The Tree Nut Allergy Panel looks for allergic reactions to a variety of nuts.
Tests Included: 3
The Milk Allergy test measures IgE Antibodies for the whey and casein proteins that are found in cow’s milk to monitor and screen for allergic reactions.
Tests Included: 4
The test is used to identify possible IgE-mediated responses to common shellfish.
Tests Included: 6
The Allergy Panel 19, Seafood Group is a Quantitative Allergen-specific IgE Test that identifies allergic reactions caused by codfish, crab, lobster, salmon, shrimp and tuna.
Tests Included: 5
The Allergy Panel 16, Salad Group looks for allergic reactions to few salads
Tests Included: 5
The Allergy Panel 16, Vegetable looks for allergic reactions to a variety of vegetables.
Tests Included: 5
This IgE allergy test panel uses a blood sample to determine if someone is allergic to five common Grain (Cereal) allergens: Barley; Buckwheat; Gluten; Rice; Rye
Tests Included: 1
This IgE allergy test uses a blood sample to determine if you are allergic to Turkey Meat