Brain Health

Order a brain health assessment to evaluate your blood biomarkers and underlying conditions that may lead to a decline in cognitive health that can lead to serious health issues, including dementia, impacting a person's quality of life as they grow older. Order your blood tests for brain health from Ulta Lab Tests and learn about your health today.

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Also Known As: Total Bilirubin Test, TBIL Test, Neonatal Bilirubin Test, Direct Bilirubin Test, Conjugated Bilirubin Test, Indirect Bilirubin Test, Unconjugated Bilirubin Test
 The Bilirubin test measures the levels of bilirubin, a yellowish pigment produced during the breakdown of red blood cells, in the blood. Bilirubin is processed by the liver and excreted in bile. The Bilirubin test helps assess liver function and the breakdown of red blood cells, providing valuable information about conditions affecting the liver and bile ducts.

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

: Serum
Also Known As: CRP Test, Inflammation 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.


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

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
 The Carbon Dioxide (CO2) test, often included as part of a comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP) or a basic metabolic panel (BMP), measures the total amount of carbon dioxide (in the form of bicarbonate) in the blood. CO2 in this context primarily refers to bicarbonate and not to the gaseous CO2 we exhale. Bicarbonate is a chemical (buffer) that helps maintain the pH balance of the blood and transport carbon dioxide out of the body.

: Blood
Also Known As: ApoE Cardiac Risk Test, ApoE Cardiovascular Disease Test, Apolipoprotein E Test, Apo E Test, ApoE Protein Test
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.

: Serum
The Cardio IQ™ Apolipoprotein A-1 test is a specialized blood test designed to assess the levels of Apolipoprotein A-1 (Apo A-1) in the bloodstream. Apo A-1 is a major component of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, often referred to as "good cholesterol."

: Serum
Also Known As: Apo B Test, Apolipoprotein B-100 Test
The Apolipoprotein B (apoB) test is a laboratory test that measures the levels of apoB, a protein found in certain lipoproteins, in the blood. It provides valuable information about the lipid profile and cardiovascular health of an individual.

: Serum
Also Known As: Copper Oxide Test, Wilson’s Disease Test
The Ceruloplasmin test is a laboratory test that measures the levels of ceruloplasmin in the blood. Ceruloplasmin is a copper-binding protein produced by the liver and plays a crucial role in copper transport and metabolism.

: Serum

: Blood
Also Known As: Complete Blood Count Test, Total Blood Count Test, Hemogram 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.


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

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.


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Also Known As: : Cu Test, Copper Serum Test, Copper Plasma Test
The Copper test measures the concentration of copper in the blood's plasma. Copper is an essential trace mineral that plays a vital role in various physiological processes, including the formation of red blood cells, connective tissue, and the functioning of the nervous system.

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: Serum
Also Known As: Morning Cortisol Test

A Cortisol AM (Morning Cortisol) test is a laboratory test that measures the level of cortisol hormone in the blood in the morning. Cortisol is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands and plays a crucial role in regulating various body functions, including metabolism, immune response, and stress response.


: Serum
Also Known As: Cortisol PM Test, Cortisol Total Test, Cortisol Test, Cortisol Blood Test
The Cortisol PM test measures the level of cortisol, a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, in the afternoon or evening. Cortisol plays a crucial role in regulating various bodily functions, including metabolism, immune response, and stress response.

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

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

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: Lytes Panel, Anion Gap Panel, Electrolyte Test, Lytes Test, Anion Gap Test
An Electrolyte Panel test is a blood test that measures the levels of essential electrolytes in the blood. Electrolytes are electrically charged minerals that play crucial roles in maintaining various physiological functions in the body. The test provides valuable information about the balance and functioning of these minerals.

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: Serum
Also Known As: E2 Test, Estrogen 2 Test
 The Estradiol test measures the levels of estradiol, 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.

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: Serum
Also Known As: Iron Storage Test

A 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.


: Varied
Also Known As: Fibrinogen Activity Test, Factor 1 Assay Test, Cardiac Fibrinogen Test, Fibrinogen Test, Clotting factors Test
 The Fibrinogen Activity test, also known as the Clauss method or Fibrinogen assay, measures the functional activity of fibrinogen, a protein involved in blood clot formation. Fibrinogen plays a crucial role in maintaining proper coagulation and hemostasis. The Fibrinogen Activity test helps assess the functionality of fibrinogen and is used to evaluate bleeding disorders and monitor certain conditions related to clotting abnormalities.

About one billion people around the world have a brain-related health issue. These kinds of problems stem from electrolyte imbalances, nerve issues, oxygen deficiencies, and other issues.

Since your brain is the control center of your entire body, your brain health can affect the rest of your body. That's why you need regular brain health lab tests. 

With the findings that you discover through your brain health assessments, you can make necessary changes to improve your physical and mental health.

Keep reading to learn all that you need to know.

What Is a Decline in Brain Health?

There is no universally recognized definition for brain health, but researchers know that a decline in brain health is marked by changes that negatively impact your quality of life.

Since the brain works throughout the entire body, signals of decline in brain health can manifest in many different ways. However, a patient with brain decline will ... See more

Have you ever forgotten someone’s name or where you placed your car keys? Have you ever joked that you have a senior moment during those times? Well, the truth is that; it is common for everyone to experience mild memory loss. However, cognitive decline is not a laughing matter.

As a matter of fact, for many of us, experiencing a declining brain function is the most feared side effect of aging. Studies show that an estimated one out of three seniors die with dementia and Alzheimer’s diseases. However, this does not mean that it is an aging process factor.

Although aging is defiantly a risk factor, scientists believe that dementia, Alzheimer’s, and other memory-related diseases are caused by environmental factors, lifestyle choices, and genetics. With that in mind, it makes things easier to know the steps you need to take to reduce the risk factors and help maintain a healthy brain even as one ages.

Therefore, the million-dollar question is; what are the five ... See more