All Liver Tests

All Liver Tests brings together the core blood tests that assess liver injurybile-flow (cholestasis), and liver function, while helping uncover common causes such as viral hepatitismetabolic/fatty liver diseasealcohol-related injuryautoimmune conditions, and genetic disorders. Early liver problems are often silent, so a proactive testing plan can identify issues before symptoms start.

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The LH-1 Liver Health panel is a focused diagnostic tool designed to assess the overall health and functionality of the liver. This panel includes tests for Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT), Hepatic Function Panel, Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH), and Prothrombin Time with INR, offering a snapshot of liver function, potential liver damage, and the liver's ability to synthesize proteins necessary for blood clotting.
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The LH-2 Liver Health panel is a comprehensive suite of tests designed to evaluate liver function, identify liver damage, and screen for specific liver disorders. This panel includes Quantitative Alpha-1-Antitrypsin, Alpha-Fetoprotein and AFP-L3, Fractionated Bilirubin (Direct, Indirect, and Total), Ceruloplasmin, Comprehensive Metabolic Panel, Gamma Glutamyl Transferase, Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity, Lactate Dehydrogenase, and Prothrombin Time with INR. Each of these tests offers valuable insights into liver health, potential liver disease, and the liver's capacity to perform its vital functions.
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The LH-3 Liver Health panel is an extensive diagnostic tool designed to provide a comprehensive assessment of liver health. This panel includes a wide range of tests that evaluate liver function, screen for liver infections, and assess liver damage. It comprises Quantitative Alpha-1-Antitrypsin, Alpha-Fetoprotein and AFP-L3, Fractionated Bilirubin, Ceruloplasmin, Comprehensive Metabolic Panel, Copper, Gamma Glutamyl Transferase, Hepatitis A, B, and C antibodies and antigens, Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity, Lactate Dehydrogenase, and Prothrombin Time with INR.
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The LH-4 Liver Health panel is the most comprehensive suite of tests tailored to provide an in-depth evaluation of liver health, function, and the presence of liver diseases, including liver cancer and viral hepatitis. It encompasses a broad spectrum of markers, from liver enzymes and proteins to specific tests for genetic conditions, liver cancer markers, and comprehensive screening for hepatitis infections.
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The Liver Health - Basic panel is a targeted set of tests designed to evaluate the essential functions and overall health of the liver. This panel includes Fractionated Bilirubin (Direct, Indirect, and Total), Comprehensive Metabolic Panel, Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT), and the Lipid Panel with Ratios. These tests provide crucial information about liver function, bile production and flow, liver enzyme levels, and the liver's impact on lipid metabolism.
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The Liver Health - Basic Plus panel expands upon the foundation of liver function testing by adding a Complete Blood Count with Differential and Platelets and Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) to the core tests of Fractionated Bilirubin, Comprehensive Metabolic Panel, Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT), and Lipid Panel with Ratios. This enhanced panel provides a more detailed overview of liver health, including liver enzyme levels, bilirubin processing, and the potential impact on blood cells and lipid metabolism.
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The Liver Health - Advanced panel is a comprehensive diagnostic tool designed for a deep dive into liver health, offering an extensive array of tests that evaluate liver function, screen for viral hepatitis, and assess related metabolic and systemic effects. This panel includes Fractionated Bilirubin (Direct, Indirect, and Total), C-Reactive Protein (CRP), Complete Blood Count with Differential and Platelets, Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP), Ferritin, Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT), a full suite of hepatitis markers, Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC), Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH), and a Lipid Panel with Ratios.
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The Liver Health - Comprehensive panel is the most inclusive test suite for evaluating liver function and health, designed to provide a thorough analysis of liver enzymes, bilirubin levels, liver's impact on blood and iron metabolism, and screening for common viral hepatitis infections. It combines a wide range of tests, including Fractionated Bilirubin, C-Reactive Protein (CRP), Complete Blood Count with Differential and Platelets, Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP), Ferritin, Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT), hepatitis panels, Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC), Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH), Lipid Panel with Ratios, Prealbumin, Prothrombin Time with INR, and Transferrin.
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The LKM-1 IgG Antibody Test measures antibodies targeting liver kidney microsomal antigen 1, often linked to autoimmune hepatitis type 2 and liver dysfunction. It helps identify autoimmune activity, chronic hepatitis, and unexplained liver inflammation. This test provides valuable information about immune response, hepatic health, and systemic risks related to autoimmune-mediated liver disease.

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The Acetylcholine Receptor Binding Antibody Test detects antibodies targeting acetylcholine receptors, a hallmark of myasthenia gravis. This autoimmune disorder affects nerve-to-muscle communication, causing weakness and fatigue. The test helps confirm diagnosis, differentiate from other neuromuscular diseases, and guide treatment. Elevated antibody levels support early detection and ongoing management of myasthenia gravis.

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The Acetylcholine Receptor Blocking Antibody Test evaluates autoantibodies that block acetylcholine receptors, impairing nerve-to-muscle signaling. It is commonly ordered in the workup of suspected myasthenia gravis, where these antibodies contribute to muscle fatigue and weakness. This test, often performed with AChR binding and modulating antibody assays, provides valuable insight into autoimmune mechanisms affecting neuromuscular transmission.

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The Acetylcholine Receptor Modulating Antibody Test measures autoantibodies that cause loss or alteration of acetylcholine receptors on muscle cells, impairing nerve transmission. Elevated levels are commonly linked to myasthenia gravis, an autoimmune disorder causing muscle weakness. This test aids in identifying immune-mediated neuromuscular disease and helps evaluate disease severity.

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The Actin Smooth Muscle IgG Antibody Test detects autoantibodies against smooth muscle actin, often linked to autoimmune hepatitis and chronic liver disease. Elevated levels may indicate liver inflammation, cirrhosis, or other autoimmune conditions. Doctors use this blood test with liver panels and additional antibody tests to aid in diagnosis, monitor disease progression, and guide treatment decisions for patients with suspected autoimmune liver disorders.

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Also Known As: Actin IgG Antibody Test

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The Albumin Test measures albumin, the main protein made by the liver that maintains fluid balance and transports hormones, vitamins, and medications. Low albumin may indicate liver disease, kidney problems, malnutrition, or chronic inflammation, while high levels may reflect dehydration. Doctors order this test to evaluate swelling, fatigue, or abnormal labs. Results provide key insight into nutritional status, liver and kidney function, and overall metabolic health.

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Also Known As: ALB Test

The Aldolase Test measures levels of aldolase, an enzyme involved in breaking down glucose for energy. Elevated levels may indicate muscle damage, muscular dystrophy, polymyositis, dermatomyositis, or certain liver diseases. Doctors use this blood test to help diagnose and monitor muscle disorders, evaluate unexplained weakness, and track treatment response. It is often ordered alongside CK and other enzyme tests for a complete evaluation of muscle health.

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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 Alkaline Phosphatase Isoenzymes Test measures different forms of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) in the blood to determine their source, such as liver, bone, intestine, or placenta. Doctors use this test to evaluate abnormal ALP results, identify liver disease, bile duct obstruction, bone disorders like Paget’s disease, or certain cancers. It helps distinguish between conditions and guides accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.


The Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Random Feces Test measures levels of alpha-1 antitrypsin, a protein that normally remains in the bloodstream. Elevated amounts in stool suggest protein-losing enteropathy, intestinal inflammation, or gastrointestinal conditions that impair absorption. By evaluating protein loss through the digestive tract, this test helps assess intestinal integrity and overall digestive health.

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Also Known As: Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Test, A1AT Test, AAT Test, Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Feces Test

Nearly 4.5 million Americans — almost 1 in every 50 — live with liver disease. Are you one of them? If you're not sure, it might be time to order a liver function test.

A hepatic function panel tests how well your liver is working. Taking the initiative to check your liver function before noticing a problem could help you avoid serious health issues. 

Keep reading to learn what a hepatic function panel is, how it can help you catch health issues early, and how you can order it yourself online. 

What is a Decline in Hepatic Function?

Your liver is your body's hard-working multitasker. It performs many crucial functions, including:

  • Monitoring and regulating chemicals in your blood
  • Cleaning toxins from your blood
  • Performing functions with your immune system
  • Storing energy in the form of glycogen
  • Helping break down fatty food
  • Breaking down old red blood cells

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Jaundice, also called icterus, is a condition where the skin, the whites of the eyes, and even body fluids turn significantly yellow following an increase in the levels of bilirubin in the blood. Bilirubin is a yellowish substance that forms from the normal breakdown of red blood cells (or RBCs). Red blood cells normally live for about 120 days before being broken down by the body, a process that results in the formation of bilirubin. Bilirubin is then transported to the liver where it is metabolized and excreted in bile. Bile is a yellow-green-to-brown fluid that is released into the duodenum to help in the digestion of lipids and the elimination of waste substances like bilirubin and excess cholesterol. Changes to the normal metabolism process or overproduction of bilirubin may lead to jaundice. 

Jaundice is not an illness, per se. Rather, it is a medical condition that may indicate an underlying liver, pancreas, or gallbladder problem. Jaundice can be ... See more