All Pregnancy and Fertility Tests

All Pregnancy and Fertility Tests brings together the labs most people need from preconception through trying to conceive and prenatal care. These tests evaluate ovulation and ovarian reservemale hormone balancethyroid and prolactinSTI screening, and whole-health markers that affect conception and pregnancy (glucose, lipids, iron, liver/kidney function). During pregnancy, targeted labs help confirm maternal wellness, assess gestational diabetes, and monitor for preeclampsia/HELLP<... See more

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The Pregnancy Blood Test is a qualitative test that detects human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in blood and reports results as Positive or Negative. A positive result confirms pregnancy, while a negative means no hCG detected. More sensitive than urine tests, it can confirm pregnancy in early stages. Doctors use this test to verify pregnancy, evaluate symptoms, or provide reliable confirmation for women seeking accurate reproductive health answers.

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Also Known As: hCG Total Qualitative Test, Beta hCG Test, Qualitative Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Total, Blood Pregnancy Test

The Pregnancy Urine Test detects human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), a hormone produced shortly after implantation, to confirm pregnancy. It provides quick, reliable results from a urine sample and is often used to verify early pregnancy when a menstrual period is missed. Doctors may order this test to confirm results before beginning prenatal care. It is a simple, accurate, and widely used screening tool for pregnancy detection.

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Also Known As: hCG Qualitative Urine Test, Beta hCG Test, Qualitative Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Total, Urine Pregnancy Test

The ABO Group and Rh Type Test identifies a person’s blood type by determining ABO group (A, B, AB, or O) and Rh factor (positive or negative). This test is essential before blood transfusions, organ transplants, or pregnancy care, where compatibility is critical. Doctors use it to prevent transfusion reactions, manage Rh incompatibility in pregnancy, and ensure safe medical procedures. Results provide vital insight into blood type and overall health management.

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Also Known As: Blood Type Test

The hCG Test with Gestational Table is a blood test that tracks human chorionic gonadotropin to confirm pregnancy and assess fetal growth. Comparing results with gestational reference ranges helps evaluate maternal health, monitor early development, and identify potential complications such as ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, or abnormal hormone trends linked to reproductive health.

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The hCG Qualitative Urine Test detects human chorionic gonadotropin in urine to confirm pregnancy. It provides a simple positive or negative result, making it similar to an at-home pregnancy test but performed in a clinical setting for greater accuracy. Doctors order this test to evaluate missed periods, early pregnancy symptoms, or before medical procedures.

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Also Known As: Pregnancy Urine Test, Urine hCG Test, Qualitative Human Chorionic Gonadotropin

The hCG Total Qualitative Test detects the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin in blood to confirm pregnancy. Unlike the quantitative test, it provides a simple positive or negative result rather than exact levels. Doctors use this test to confirm suspected pregnancy, evaluate early symptoms, or screen before medical procedures.

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Pregnancy Blood Test, Beta hCG Test, Qualitative Human Chorionic Gonadotropin


The hCG Total Quantitative Test measures human chorionic gonadotropin levels in blood to confirm pregnancy and monitor its progression. It provides exact hCG values, helping detect ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage risk, and abnormal growths like trophoblastic disease. Doctors also use it to track fertility treatments and evaluate certain cancers. This test offers precise insight into pregnancy health, reproductive function, and overall hormone balance.

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Also Known As: Beta hCG Test, Quantitative Chorionic Gonadotropin Test

The Obstetric Panel is a prenatal blood test panel that screens for conditions affecting pregnancy and maternal health. It typically includes a Complete Blood Count, blood typing with Rh factor, antibody screen, and infectious disease testing such as hepatitis B, syphilis, rubella, and HIV. Doctors use this panel in early pregnancy to evaluate overall health, identify risks, and ensure safe monitoring for both mother and baby.


The 17-Hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP) Test measures levels of 17-OHP, a hormone made by the adrenal glands, to help diagnose congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) and other adrenal disorders. Elevated levels may indicate enzyme deficiencies affecting cortisol production, while low levels can suggest adrenal insufficiency. Doctors order this test for infants with ambiguous genitalia or adults with irregular periods, infertility, or abnormal androgen symptoms.

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Also Known As: 17-OHP Test, 17-OH Progesterone Test

The ACTH Test measures adrenocorticotropic hormone in blood to evaluate pituitary and adrenal gland function. Abnormal ACTH levels may indicate Cushing’s syndrome, Addison’s disease, adrenal tumors, or pituitary disorders. Doctors order this test to investigate symptoms such as fatigue, weight changes, weakness, or high blood pressure. Results provide vital insight into endocrine health, cortisol regulation, and adrenal-pituitary balance.

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Also Known As: Adrenocorticotropic Hormone Test, Corticotropin Test, Cosyntropin Test

The Aldosterone 24 Hour Urine Test evaluates adrenal hormone output across 24 hours, offering information about blood pressure regulation, fluid balance, and electrolyte control. Elevated or low levels may suggest primary aldosteronism, adrenal tumors, or secondary hypertension. This test supports assessment of kidney function, cardiovascular health, and endocrine disorders linked to aldosterone imbalance.

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The Aldosterone Test measures levels of aldosterone, a hormone produced by the adrenal glands that helps regulate blood pressure, sodium, and potassium balance. Abnormal levels may indicate primary aldosteronism, adrenal tumors, kidney disease, or secondary hypertension. Doctors use this blood test to investigate high blood pressure, electrolyte imbalances, or suspected adrenal disorders, helping guide diagnosis, treatment, and long-term patient management.

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Also Known As: Aldosterone Plasma Test

The Aldosterone and Plasma Renin Activity Ratio Test measures levels of aldosterone and renin to assess adrenal and kidney function. An elevated ratio may indicate primary aldosteronism, a common cause of secondary hypertension. Doctors use this test to evaluate patients with high blood pressure, low potassium, or suspected adrenal disorders. Results help diagnose conditions like Conn’s syndrome, guide treatment, and reduce cardiovascular risks from uncontrolled hypertension.

Also Known As: Aldosterone/Plasma Renin Activity Ratio Test, Aldosterone and Renin Activity Test

The Alpha Fetoprotein (AFP) Tumor Marker Test measures AFP levels in blood to help detect and monitor cancers such as liver cancer, testicular cancer, and certain ovarian tumors. Elevated AFP may also be seen with liver disease, cirrhosis, or hepatitis. Doctors order this test for patients at risk of or being treated for cancer. Results provide essential insight for diagnosis, monitoring treatment response, and tracking cancer recurrence or progression.

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Also Known As: Alpha-Fetoprotein Test, AFP Tumor Marker Test

The Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP) and AFP-L3 Test measures total AFP and the AFP-L3 fraction, which is more specific for liver cancer risk. Elevated AFP may indicate liver disease, germ cell tumors, or hepatitis, while AFP-L3 is strongly associated with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Doctors order this test to assess liver function, screen high-risk patients, and monitor cancer treatment. Results provide critical insight into liver health and cancer detection.

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Also Known As: AFP Test, Total AFP Test, Alpha-Fetoprotein Tumor Markers, Alpha-Fetoprotein Test


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The Androstenedione Test measures levels of this steroid hormone, produced by the adrenal glands and ovaries or testes, which converts into testosterone and estrogen. Abnormal results may indicate PCOS, adrenal tumors, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, or ovarian/testicular disorders. Doctors order this test for irregular periods, infertility, excess hair growth, or early puberty. Results provide key insight into hormone balance, adrenal function, and reproductive health.

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Also Known As: AD Test

The Female Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Test measures AMH levels in blood to evaluate ovarian reserve and fertility potential. AMH reflects the number of eggs remaining and helps predict response to fertility treatments such as IVF. Doctors use this test to assess reproductive lifespan, investigate irregular cycles, or diagnose conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Results provide key insight into fertility, ovarian health, and reproductive planning.

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Also Known As: Anti-Mullerian Hormone Test, Mullerian-Inhibiting Hormone Test

The Antibody Screen RBC with Reflex to Identification detects unexpected antibodies in red blood cells that may cause transfusion reactions or pregnancy complications. If antibodies are found, reflex testing identifies their specificity. Doctors use this test to ensure safe blood transfusions, evaluate prenatal risks of hemolytic disease of the newborn, and guide compatibility testing, helping protect patients during transfusion and pregnancy care.

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The Bilirubin Direct Test measures conjugated bilirubin in the blood to assess liver function and bile duct health. Elevated levels may indicate hepatitis, cirrhosis, gallstones, or bile duct obstruction, while low levels are generally normal. Doctors order this test for patients with jaundice, fatigue, or suspected liver disease. Results help diagnose and monitor liver disorders, guide treatment decisions, and evaluate overall hepatic and biliary health.

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Also Known As: Direct Bilirubin Test

The C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Test measures CRP levels in blood to detect inflammation in the body. Elevated CRP may indicate infections, autoimmune disorders, or chronic diseases such as arthritis, cardiovascular disease, or inflammatory bowel disease. Doctors use this test to assess acute illness, monitor treatment response, and evaluate risk for heart disease. The CRP test provides key insight into inflammation, immune health, and overall wellness.

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Also Known As: CRP Test, Inflammation Test


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