General Health Panel

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About the Test

General health blood test panel is a fundamental tool in modern healthcare, designed to give you and your provider a general sense of your overall physical well-being. It is often part…

📍 Location Availability: Las Vegas, NV

🏠 Collection Method: At-home or In-person

🧪 Sample Type: Blood and Urine

🔞 Age: 18+

⚠️ Preparation: Fasting (not eating or drinking anything except water) for 8-12 hours is recommended. If you are not able to fast before the test, certain levels may be elevated. If you are taking medications, check with your healthcare provider to see whether you should take them before the test.

📊 After the test: Results can take a few hours to a few days. Sent to you directly.

Original price was: $129.00.Current price is: $119.00.

+ $5 Physican Service fee

HOW IT WORKS

Order Your Lab Test

Skip the doctor’s visit – purchase directly and get started.

Schedule Your Appointment

Book your sample collection at Genics Laboratories locations, or choose the convenient in-home collection option if available in your area.

Get Lab Results

Once your results are ready, you’ll receive an email so you can access them online right away. An independent physician is available to discuss your results.

Buy a Lab Test with Optional In-Home Collection

No doctor visit needed. If available in your area, enjoy the convenience of in-home sample collection for just $69 extra.

Schedule an Appointment

After completing your purchase Genics Mobile Phlebotomy Coordinator will contact you to arrange your in-home sample collection appointment.

In-Home Sample Collection

A certified Genics Mobile phlebotomist will come to your home to collect your sample and deliver it securely to our laboratory for processing.

Get Lab Results

Once your results are ready, you’ll receive an email so you can access them online right away. An independent physician is available to discuss your results.

What’s Tested

General health blood test panel is a fundamental tool in modern healthcare, designed to give you and your provider a general sense of your overall physical well-being. It is often part of routine checkups or annual physicals and is used to screen for a variety of common conditions even before symptoms appear. By analyzing a simple blood sample, this test can provide valuable information about your body’s key functions, helping to identify early signs of illness or imbalances that could impact your health.

This type of screening is also useful for establishing baseline measurements, which allow for easier tracking of changes in your health over time. Results from a basic health blood test can guide further testing if something unusual is found, offer reassurance when results are normal, and help inform decisions about lifestyle or treatment. Ultimately, it’s an accessible and proactive way to support long-term wellness and catch potential health issues early.

What is tested:

Complete Blood Count (CBC) – measures various components of the blood, including red blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells (WBCs), hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets. Provides a comprehensive overview of blood health and helps diagnose a wide range of conditions.
Measuring levels of RBCs and hemoglobin helps to identify anemia, which can cause fatigue and weakness. Assesses WBC count to detect infections, inflammatory conditions, or immune system disorders. Evaluates platelet count to assess the blood’s ability to clot and diagnose bleeding disorders. This helps identify underlying health issues, monitor overall health, and evaluate the effectiveness of treatments.

Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) – measures various substances in the blood, including glucose, calcium, electrolytes, proteins, and enzymes, to evaluate overall metabolic and organ function.
It provides insights into the function of key organs such as the liver and kidneys by measuring enzymes, electrolytes, and proteins. Assesses glucose levels, electrolytes, and kidney function to monitor metabolic health and detect conditions like diabetes, kidney disease, and liver disorders.

Cholesterol (Lipid) Panel – lipid is a fatty substance necessary for building cell membranes and producing hormones. The test measures different types of cholesterol in the blood, including total cholesterol, LDL (bad) cholesterol, HDL (good) cholesterol, and triglycerides.
High levels of LDL cholesterol and low levels of HDL cholesterol are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases such as heart attack and stroke. Regular cholesterol testing helps assess and manage cardiovascular risk by tracking cholesterol levels and guiding lifestyle or medication interventions.

Thyroid Function Test (TSH) – a hormone produced by the pituitary gland that stimulates the thyroid gland to produce thyroid hormones (T3 and T4), which regulate metabolism.

Abnormal TSH levels indicate thyroid dysfunction. High TSH levels suggest hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid), while low TSH levels indicate hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid). Helps diagnose conditions related to symptoms such as fatigue, weight changes, and temperature sensitivity, which are often linked to thyroid issues.

(HbA1c) Test – measures the average blood glucose levels over the past two to three months by assessing the percentage of hemoglobin that is glycated (bound to glucose).
It provides a long-term view of blood sugar control, helping to assess how well diabetes is being managed and adjust treatment plans. Used to diagnose diabetes and prediabetes by identifying elevated average blood glucose levels over time.

Urinalysis – a simple test that examines urine’s appearance and content to screen for infections, kidney problems, diabetes, and other conditions.

Physician Review included

What to expect after the test

After you provide your specimen, it generally takes few business days to process and release your test results. Your test results will be available in a clear and easy-to-read report. Independent physicians are available to discuss questions or concerns you may have regarding your results.

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