Neuropathy

The neuropathy tests include a complete blood count, comprehensive metabolic profile, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, fasting blood glucose, vitamin B12, and thyroid-stimulating hormone levels; to detect vitamin deficiencies, diabetes, abnormal immune function and other indications of conditions that can cause peripheral neuropathy.  Ulta Lab Tests provides affordable, reliable blood work and secure and confidential testing, so order today.

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The Albumin Test measures albumin levels in the blood to evaluate liver, kidney, and nutritional health. Albumin is a key protein that maintains fluid balance and transports hormones, vitamins, and drugs. Low levels may indicate liver disease, kidney disorders, malnutrition, or inflammation. This test is often included in metabolic panels and helps monitor chronic conditions, overall health, and treatment effectiveness.

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Also Known As: ALB Test

The ALP Test measures alkaline phosphatase enzyme levels in blood to evaluate liver, bone, and bile duct health. High ALP may indicate liver disease, bile duct obstruction, bone disorders, or certain cancers, while low levels may suggest malnutrition or deficiency. Doctors order this test to investigate symptoms like fatigue, abdominal pain, or bone pain and often pair it with other liver function tests. Results provide key insight into metabolic and organ health.

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Also Known As: Alkaline Phosphatase Test, Alk Phos Test, Alkp Test

The ALT Test measures alanine aminotransferase, an enzyme mainly found in the liver. Elevated ALT may indicate liver damage from hepatitis, fatty liver disease, cirrhosis, alcohol use, or medication effects. Doctors order this test to evaluate symptoms such as fatigue, abdominal pain, or jaundice and often pair it with AST for accurate liver assessment. Results provide essential insight into liver health, enzyme activity, and overall metabolic function.

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Also Known As: Alanine Aminotransferase Test, GPT Test, SGPT Test, Serum Glutamic Pyruvic Transaminase Test

The AST Test measures aspartate aminotransferase, an enzyme found in the liver, heart, muscles, and other tissues. Elevated AST may indicate liver disease, heart attack, muscle injury, or other organ damage. Doctors order this test to evaluate symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, or jaundice and often pair it with ALT for accurate liver assessment. Results provide key insight into liver function, muscle health, and overall metabolic balance.

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Also Known As: Aspartate Aminotransferase Test, Serum Glutamic-Oxaloacetic Transaminase Test, SGOT Test

The Bilirubin Direct Test measures the level of direct (conjugated) bilirubin in the blood. It helps evaluate liver function and detect conditions such as bile duct obstruction, liver disease, or other disorders that affect how bilirubin is processed and removed from the body.

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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.

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Also Known As: Fractionated Bilirubin Test

The Complete Blood Count with Differential and Platelets Test is a comprehensive blood test that checks red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets. The differential analyzes types of white blood cells to detect infections, anemia, clotting abnormalities, immune conditions, and certain cancers. This essential test is often ordered for routine health exams, diagnosis, and monitoring treatment progress.

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Also Known As: CBC Test, CBC with Differential and Platelets Test, CBC w/Diff and Platelets Test, Full Blood Count Test, Complete Blood Count Test

The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) Test measures 21 markers to assess metabolic health, liver and kidney function, and electrolyte balance. It includes glucose, calcium, sodium, potassium, chloride, CO2, albumin, globulin, A/G ratio, total protein, bilirubin, ALP, AST, ALT, BUN, creatinine, BUN/creatinine ratio, and eGFR. The CMP helps detect diabetes, liver or kidney disease, and supports routine screening and chronic condition monitoring.

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

The Cytomegalovirus (CMV) IgG & IgM Antibodies Test measures both IgG and IgM to evaluate past exposure and recent or active CMV infection. This blood test helps distinguish primary infection, reactivation, or immunity. Commonly used for pregnant women, transplant candidates, and immunocompromised patients, it provides critical insight for diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of CMV-related health risks.

Also Known As: CMV Test, CMV Antibodies Test, CMV IgG IgM Test, Cytomegalovirus Test, Cytomegalovirus IgG IgM Test

The Cytomegalovirus (CMV) IgG Antibody Test detects IgG antibodies to CMV, indicating past infection or immunity. This blood test helps determine prior exposure, assess immune status in pregnancy, transplant patients, or immunocompromised individuals, and guide risk evaluation. A positive result shows past CMV infection, while results are used with IgM testing to distinguish recent vs. past infection.

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Also Known As: CMV Test, CMV Antibody Test, CMV IgG Test, Cytomegalovirus Test, Cytomegalovirus IgG Test

The Cytomegalovirus (CMV) IgM Antibody Test detects IgM antibodies, indicating a recent or active CMV infection. This blood test helps diagnose primary CMV, reactivation, or reinfection, especially important for pregnant women, transplant candidates, and immunocompromised patients. Used with CMV IgG testing, it helps distinguish new infections from past exposure for accurate clinical evaluation.

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Also Known As: CMV Test, CMV AntibodyTest, CMV IgM Test, Cytomegalovirus Test, Cytomegalovirus IgM Test

 The Diphtheria Titer Test is a blood test used to measure the level of antibodies against the diphtheria toxin in an individual's blood. Diphtheria is a serious bacterial infection caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae, which produces a toxin that can cause severe respiratory issues, heart problems, and nerve damage. The titer test helps determine whether an individual has sufficient immunity to diphtheria, either from past vaccination or from previous infection.
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The Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) Antibody Test Panel measures antibodies to EBV, including Viral Capsid Antigen IgM, Viral Capsid Antigen IgG, and Nuclear Antigen IgG. It helps detect recent or past EBV infection, assess immune response, and support the diagnosis of conditions like mononucleosis.

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Also Known As: EBV Antibody Test, EBV Ab Test, EBV Test, EBV Antibody Panel

The Quantitative Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) DNA Real-Time PCR test measures the amount of EBV DNA in the blood. It helps monitor active infection, track viral load over time, and guide management of EBV-related diseases, including chronic or reactivated infections and certain cancers.

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Also Known As: EBV DNA Test, Quantitative EBV PCR Test

The Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) Nuclear Antigen IgG Antibody Test detects IgG antibodies to EBNA, which usually appear in the later stages of infection. A positive result indicates past EBV infection and helps distinguish between acute, recent, and prior exposure.

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Also Known As: EBNA Test, EBNA Ab Test, EBV Nuclear Antigen Antibody Test, EBV NA Ab Test

The Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) Viral Capsid Antigen (VCA) IgG Antibody Test detects IgG antibodies to EBV, indicating past infection or immunity. It helps distinguish between current, past, or reactivated EBV infections and is often used alongside other EBV antibody tests for accurate diagnosis.

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Also Known As: EBV VCA IgG AB Test, EBV VCA Test, EBV IgG Ab Test, VCA IgG Test

The Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) Viral Capsid Antigen (VCA) IgM Antibody Test detects IgM antibodies, which typically appear early in infection. It helps identify recent or acute EBV infection, such as mononucleosis, and is often used with other EBV antibody tests to distinguish between new, past, or reactivated infections.

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Also Known As: EBV VCA IgM AB Test, EBV VCA Test, EBV IgM Ab Test, VCA IgM Test

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The Glucose Test measures blood sugar levels to evaluate energy metabolism and screen for diabetes or prediabetes. Abnormal glucose may indicate hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, or metabolic disorders. Doctors use this test during routine exams, to investigate symptoms like fatigue, excessive thirst, or frequent urination, and to monitor treatment for diabetes. It provides essential insight into how the body regulates blood sugar and overall metabolic health.

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Also Known As: Fasting Glucose Test, Fasting Blood Sugar Test

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The Heavy Metals Blood Test Panel measures levels of arsenic, lead, and mercury in the blood. It helps detect toxic exposure, monitor potential poisoning, and assess risks to organ function and overall health. Results guide diagnosis and treatment of heavy metal toxicity.

Also Known As: Toxic Metals Test, Heavy Metals Blood Test


The Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) Test measures average blood glucose over 2–3 months by detecting sugar attached to hemoglobin in red blood cells. It is used to diagnose diabetes, identify prediabetes, and monitor long-term blood sugar control. Doctors rely on the HbA1c test to evaluate treatment effectiveness, guide adjustments, and assess risk for complications, making it essential for diabetes care and metabolic health screening.

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Also Known As: A1c Test, HbA1c Test, Glycated Hemoglobin Test

The Hepatic Function Panel Test measures liver enzymes, proteins, and bilirubin to assess liver health and function. It includes ALT, AST, ALP, albumin, total protein, and bilirubin levels. Abnormal results may indicate hepatitis, cirrhosis, fatty liver, or bile duct problems. Doctors use this test to investigate jaundice, nausea, abdominal pain, or fatigue and to monitor liver disease, alcohol use, or medication side effects affecting liver function.

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Also Known As: Liver Function Panel Test, LFT

More than 20 million people in the United States struggle with neuropathy. These individuals experience pain and weakness that come from a defect in the nervous system.

Unfortunately, there's no cure for neuropathy. However, some available treatments work better for patients who identify their condition early on.

Neuropathy lab tests are the best way to determine whether or not you have neuropathy or are currently developing it.

Keep reading to learn more about neuropathy and the neuropathy tests you need for a diagnosis.

What Is Neuropathy?

Neuropathy is a condition of the nervous system that's associated with nerve damage. The condition can stand alone or develop as a result of another condition.

A couple of the common conditions that may cause neuropathy are diabetes and Guillain-Barre syndrome. Some patients may even develop neuropathy as a side effect of treatments like chemotherapy.

Neuropathy is also called peripheral ... See more