All Cognitive Health Tests

For Dementia to be caught in the early stages, you need to get cognitive health lab tests. The results from cognitive blood tests will provide pertinent information on whether or not you're suffering from significant cognitive failure.

Are you aware that 1 in 9 adults in America suffers from cognitive impairment? This condition is associated with thinking delays, memory problems, and more. Regrettably, a significant impairment in cognitive health can start to negatively affect your normal way of life.

The key to preventing total cognitive impairment is by catching it at its roots. The earlier you do so, the better your prognosis.

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The Cardio IQ™ ApoE Genotype test is a sophisticated genetic assay that delves into the Apolipoprotein E (ApoE) gene, a key player in lipid metabolism. This advanced test provides critical insights into an individual's genetic predisposition to certain cardiovascular conditions and plays a pivotal role in shaping tailored preventive strategies.
: Blood
Also Known As: ApoE Cardiac Risk Test, ApoE Cardiovascular Disease Test, Apolipoprotein E Test, Apo E Test, ApoE Protein Test


: Blood

 The Aluminum test is a laboratory test that measures the amount of aluminum in the blood. Aluminum is a common element in the earth's crust and is found in small amounts in many foods and everyday products. However, excessive exposure or intake can be harmful. This test helps determine if an individual has been exposed to higher than normal levels of aluminum.
: Serum

The Bilirubin Fractionated Test measures total bilirubin in the blood and separates it into direct (conjugated) and indirect (unconjugated) bilirubin. It helps evaluate liver function, diagnose liver disease, bile duct obstruction, or hemolytic disorders, and monitor conditions affecting bilirubin metabolism.

: Serum
Also Known As: Fractionated Bilirubin Test

: Blood, Serum, Plasma-Unspecified Vial Pour

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The C-Peptide Test measures C-peptide levels in the blood to assess how much insulin the body is producing. It helps distinguish between type 1 and type 2 diabetes, evaluate insulin production, and monitor certain pancreatic conditions.

: Serum
Also Known As: Connecting Peptide Insulin Test, Proinsulin C-Peptide Test

The C-Reactive Protein (CRP) test measures the levels of C-reactive protein, a substance produced by the liver in response to inflammation in the body. It is a non-specific marker of inflammation and is used to evaluate the presence and intensity of inflammation. The CRP test helps healthcare providers assess the severity of an inflammatory condition and monitor response to treatment.

: Serum
Also Known As: CRP Test, Inflammation Test

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The High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP) test measures the levels of C-reactive protein, a marker of inflammation, in the blood. It is a more sensitive version of the standard C-reactive protein test. The hsCRP test helps assess the presence of low-grade inflammation in the body, which can be associated with various conditions, including cardiovascular diseases.

: Serum
Also Known As: Cardiac CRP Test, High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein Test

The Cardio IQ™ Apolipoprotein A1 Test measures ApoA1, the main protein in HDL cholesterol. Higher ApoA1 levels are generally linked to lower cardiovascular risk. This test helps evaluate heart health, lipid metabolism, and supports assessment of cardiovascular disease risk.

: Serum
Also Known As: Apo A1 Test, Apolipoprotein A-1 Test

The Cardio IQ™ Apolipoprotein B Test measures ApoB, the main protein in LDL and other atherogenic lipoproteins. Elevated ApoB levels are linked to higher cardiovascular risk. This test provides a more precise assessment of heart disease risk than standard cholesterol tests and helps guide treatment decisions.

: Serum
Also Known As: Apo B Test, Apolipoprotein B-100 Test

The Ceruloplasmin Test measures the level of ceruloplasmin, a protein that carries copper in the blood. It helps evaluate copper metabolism and diagnose conditions such as Wilson’s disease, Menkes disease, or copper deficiency. Abnormal levels may also indicate liver disease or other metabolic disorders.

: Serum
Also Known As: Copper Oxide Test, Wilson’s Disease Test

The Complete Blood Count (CBC) with Differential and Platelets test measures red and white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, platelets, and white cell types. It helps detect infections, anemia, inflammation, immune disorders, and blood cancers, and assesses oxygen delivery, immunity, and clotting.

: Blood
Also Known As:

CBC, Complete Blood Count, Complete Blood Cell Count, Blood Count, Hemogram, CBC with Differential, CBC w/ Diff, CBC with Automated Differential, CBC Auto Diff, CBC with Manual Differential, CBC without Differential, CBC No Diff


The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) measures blood sugar, electrolytes, kidney and liver function, and protein levels to assess metabolic health and organ function. It’s used in routine screenings, to monitor chronic conditions, and to detect potential health issues early.

: Serum
Also Known As: CMP Test, Chemistry Panel Test, Chem Test, Chem 21 Test, Chem 14 Test 

The Copper Micronutrient Plasma Test measures copper levels in the blood to evaluate nutritional status and detect deficiencies or excess. Copper is essential for red blood cell formation, connective tissue health, energy production, and nervous and immune system function. This test helps identify imbalances from poor diet, malabsorption, or toxicity, supporting diagnosis and management of overall health.

Patient must be 18 years of age or older.
: Plasma-Unspecified Vial Pour

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The Copper Test measures copper levels in the blood using a plasma or serum sample. It helps diagnose deficiencies or excess, and evaluate conditions affecting copper metabolism, such as Wilson’s disease or nutritional imbalances.

: Plasma-Unspecified Vial Pour
Also Known As: Cu Test, Copper Serum Test, Copper Plasma Test

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The Cortisol AM Test measures morning cortisol levels in the blood to assess adrenal gland function. It helps diagnose disorders like Addison’s disease, Cushing’s syndrome, and other conditions affecting stress response and hormone balance.

: Serum
Also Known As: Morning Cortisol Test

The Cortisol PM Test measures afternoon cortisol levels in the blood to assess adrenal gland function. It helps diagnose disorders like Addison’s disease, Cushing’s syndrome, and other conditions affecting stress response and hormone balance.

: Serum
Also Known As: Afternoon Cortisol Test

The Creatine Kinase (CK) Total Test measures the level of CK, an enzyme found in muscles, heart, and brain. Elevated levels can indicate muscle damage, heart attack, or conditions affecting muscle health.

: Serum
Also Known As: CK Total Test, Creatine Phosphokinase, CPK Test

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The DHEA-S test measures the level of dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate in your blood. DHEA-S is a hormone produced mainly by the adrenal glands, which are small glands located above your kidneys. This hormone is important because it serves as a building block for other hormones, including estrogen and testosterone.

: Serum
Also Known As: DHEA Sulfate Test, Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate Test

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The Estradiol test measures the levels of estradiol (E2), which is the most potent form of estrogen, in the blood. Estradiol plays a vital role in the development and maintenance of female reproductive organs and secondary sexual characteristics. The Estradiol test provides valuable information about hormonal balance and helps diagnose and monitor conditions related to estrogen levels.

: Serum
Also Known As: E2 Test, Estrogen 2 Test

: Random

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The Ferritin Test measures the level of ferritin, a protein that stores iron in the body. It helps assess the body’s iron reserves and is used to diagnose or monitor iron deficiency, iron overload, and related conditions such as anemia or hemochromatosis.

: Serum
Also Known As: Iron Storage Test

The Fibrinogen Activity Test measures how well fibrinogen, a protein involved in clot formation, is functioning in the blood. It helps evaluate bleeding or clotting disorders, monitor conditions like disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), and assess liver disease or cardiovascular risk.

: Varied
Also Known As: Factor 1 Assay Test, Cardiac Fibrinogen Test, Clotting Factors Test

The fructosamine test is a blood test that measures the level of fructosamine in the blood. Fructosamine is formed when glucose in the blood binds with proteins. This test provides valuable information about average blood glucose levels over the past two to three weeks, offering a snapshot of a person's short-term glycemic control. Unlike HbA1c, which reflects long-term glucose control over three months, fructosamine gives a more immediate picture of glucose management.
: Serum
Also Known As: Glycated Serum Protein Test, GSP Test

Are you aware that 1 in 9 adults in America suffers from cognitive impairment? This condition is associated with thinking delays, memory problems, and more. Regrettably, a significant impairment in cognitive health can start to negatively affect your normal way of life.

The key to preventing total cognitive impairment is by catching it at its roots. The earlier you do so, the better your prognosis.

For the condition to be caught in the early stages, you need to get cognitive health lab tests. The results from cognitive blood tests will provide pertinent information on whether or not you’re suffering from significant cognitive failure.

To get more information regarding cognitive health, failure, and cognitive health testing, continue reading.

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