Description
WHAT LAB TESTS ARE IN THE INFLAMMATION MARKER PANEL?
The Inflammation Marker Panel consists of the following tests:
1. Complete Blood Count (CBC)
2. Chemistry Panel (16 essential tests)
3. C‐Reactive Protein (High Sensitivity)
AM I REQUIRED TO FAST FOR THIS PANEL OF LAB TESTS?
Yes. You must fast at least eight (8) hours prior to having your specimen collected.
WHAT IS THE PRICE OF THE INFLAMMATION MARKER PANEL?
$149.00
*Price may vary by location – contact your local ANY LAB TEST NOW
HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE TO GET MY LAB TEST RESULTS?
Test results generally take between 24 to 72 business hours after your specimen is collected.
DESCRIPTION:
Inflammation is a process in which your body’s white blood cells and chemicals protect itself from infection and foreign substances such as bacteria and viruses. If you have inflammation, you may have a virus or bacterial infection.
The Inflammation Marker Panel tests for inflammation as well as your blood counts and blood chemistry levels. It also tests for the C‐Reactive Protein which increases during systemic inflammation and a Sedimentation Rate, which detects and monitors inflammation in the body.
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WHY DO I NEED IT?
Do your joints hurt? It could be inflammation.
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OTHER RELEVANT LAB TESTS:
If you purchase the Inflammation Marker Panel, you might also want to consider the Comprehensive Male Panel or the Comprehensive Female Panel.
WHAT ARE THE TEST RESULT RANGES?
Normal Range:
Complete Blood Count (CBC) | see individual test |
Chemistry Panel | see individual test |
Sedimentation Rate | see individual test |
C‐Reactive Protein (hs‐CRP) | see individual test |
High Results Indicate:
COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT (CBC): See individual test.
CHEMISTRY PANEL: See individual test.
SEDIMENTATION RATE: See individual test.
C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (hs-CRP): See individual test.
Low Results Indicate:
COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT (CBC): See individual test.
CHEMISTRY PANEL: See individual test.
SEDIMENTATION RATE: See individual test.
C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (hs-CRP): See individual test.
WHAT TYPE OF PHYSICIAN SHOULD I SEE IF MY TEST RESULTS ARE ABNORMAL OR OUT OF RANGE?
You should see your primary care physician who may refer you to a rheumatologist.
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