Heart Health

Do you know your heart health?

Our comprehensive heart health lab testing can detect hidden cardiac issues before they cause damage.

It's important to be aware of your heart health. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, killing more than 600,000 people each year. This doesn't have to be you! You can take steps now to protect yourself and those you love from heart disease and stroke.

With our lab tests, we can help you understand your risk factors for heart disease and find out if there are things that may put you at greater risk for a cardiovascular event, like a stroke or a heart attack. We offer blood testing services that will give us valuable information about ... See more

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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 Creatine Kinase (CK) Total Test measures CK enzyme levels in blood to detect muscle injury, inflammation, or stress. Elevated CK may indicate muscle disorders, heart attack, strenuous exercise, or conditions such as rhabdomyolysis, while low levels are less common. Doctors use this test to evaluate unexplained muscle pain, weakness, or chest pain and to monitor recovery. It provides insight into muscle, cardiac, and overall metabolic health.

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

The Creatine Kinase (CK) Isoenzymes with Total CK Panel measures overall CK levels and breaks them into isoenzymes (CK-MM, CK-MB, CK-BB) to identify muscle, heart, or brain injury. Elevated CK-MB may suggest a heart attack, while CK-MM points to skeletal muscle damage, and CK-BB indicates brain injury. Doctors order this test for chest pain, muscle weakness, or trauma. Results provide critical insight for diagnosing and monitoring tissue damage.

Also Known As: CPK Isoenzymes Test

The Creatine Kinase Isoenzymes Panel evaluates CK-MM, CK-MB, and CK-BB fractions to differentiate the source of elevated creatine kinase. It aids in diagnosing heart attack, skeletal muscle injury, or central nervous system damage. By analyzing isoenzyme distribution, the test supports clinical evaluation of myocardial infarction, myopathies, neurotrauma, and systemic conditions.

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The Creatine 24 Hour Urine Test measures creatine excretion to evaluate muscle metabolism, kidney function, and possible metabolic disorders. Abnormal levels may indicate muscular dystrophy, kidney impairment, or issues with creatine utilization. By tracking creatine over a full day, this test provides valuable insight into energy metabolism, aiding the assessment of neuromuscular health, renal function, and inherited metabolic conditions.

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The Creatinine Test measures creatinine levels in blood to evaluate kidney function and filtration efficiency. Elevated levels may indicate kidney disease, dehydration, or muscle disorders, while low levels may reflect reduced muscle mass. Doctors use this test to monitor chronic kidney disease (CKD), assess treatment response, and detect early signs of renal impairment. It provides key insight into kidney health, metabolic balance, and overall renal function.

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Also Known As: Blood Creatinine Test, Serum Creatinine Test

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The Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide (CCP) IgG Antibody Test helps diagnose rheumatoid arthritis by detecting antibodies strongly linked to autoimmune joint disease. A positive result may indicate early or developing RA, even before symptoms appear. Doctors order this test for patients with joint pain, stiffness, or swelling. Results, often used with the rheumatoid factor (RF) test, provide valuable insight into autoimmune activity and long-term joint health management.

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Also Known As: Anti-CCP, Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide IgG Antibody Test

The Cystatin C Test with eGFR measures blood levels of cystatin C, a protein filtered by the kidneys, and calculates estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR). This test provides a sensitive marker for kidney function and can detect early kidney disease, even when creatinine levels are normal. Doctors order it to evaluate chronic kidney disease risk, monitor treatment, and assess overall kidney health in patients with diabetes, hypertension, or other conditions.

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Also Known As: CysX Test, CysC Test

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The D-Dimer Test measures fragments of blood clots to help detect abnormal clotting activity. Elevated levels may indicate deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism (PE), or disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). Doctors often order this test when patients have symptoms like leg pain, chest pain, or shortness of breath. Results provide vital insight into clotting risk, helping guide diagnosis and management of thrombotic disorders.

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Also Known As: Fragment D-Dimer Test, Fibrin Degradation Fragment Test

The DCP Test detects des-gamma-carboxy prothrombin, an abnormal form of prothrombin linked to hepatocellular carcinoma and other liver disorders. Elevated levels may reflect tumor activity, chronic liver disease, or cirrhosis. This test provides valuable information for assessing liver function, monitoring cancer progression, and evaluating systemic health in patients with hepatic disease.

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Also Known As: Des-Gamma-Carboxy-Prothrombin Test

The Euglobulin Clot Lysis Time Test measures the time it takes for a euglobulin clot to dissolve, providing an assessment of fibrinolytic activity. Shortened lysis times may indicate hyperfibrinolysis and an increased risk of bleeding, while prolonged times can suggest impaired fibrinolysis and potential for thrombosis. This test supports evaluation of clot stability and helps investigate suspected coagulation or fibrinolytic disorders.

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The F2-Isoprostane/Creatinine Ratio Test evaluates urinary F2-isoprostanes adjusted for creatinine to assess oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation. Abnormal findings may reflect risk for cardiovascular disease, diabetes, or neurological disorders. This test provides insight into systemic oxidative damage, metabolic balance, and health conditions influenced by free radical activity.

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The Factor V Leiden Mutation Analysis detects a genetic mutation in the F5 gene that increases risk of abnormal blood clotting (thrombophilia). Individuals with this mutation may be prone to deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism, or pregnancy complications. Doctors use this DNA test to confirm inherited clotting disorders, assess family risk, and guide prevention strategies, including anticoagulation or lifestyle management.

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Also Known As: Factor 5 Test, Factor V Test

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The Clotting Factor VIII Activity Test measures the activity of factor VIII, a protein essential for normal blood clotting. Low activity may indicate hemophilia A or acquired deficiencies, while elevated activity is linked to clotting risk. This test helps evaluate unexplained bleeding, bruising, or thrombosis, and supports diagnosis of inherited or acquired clotting disorders, providing insight into overall hemostatic function.

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Also Known As: Coag Factor VIII Activity Test

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The Ferritin Test measures ferritin, a protein that stores iron in the body, to evaluate iron levels and detect deficiency or overload. It helps diagnose anemia, iron deficiency, hemochromatosis, and chronic disease-related inflammation. Doctors often order the ferritin test to investigate fatigue, weakness, or unexplained symptoms. It is also used to monitor iron supplementation, treatment effectiveness, and overall iron metabolism health.

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Also Known As: Iron Storage Test

The Fibrin Monomer Test measures soluble fibrin monomer complexes that form during the early stages of blood clot development. Elevated levels indicate active coagulation and may signal disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), thrombosis, or other hypercoagulable states. This test helps clinicians assess clot formation activity and monitor coagulation disorders in critical care or hematologic conditions.

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The Fibrinogen Activity Test measures how well fibrinogen, a key clotting protein, helps blood form clots. Low fibrinogen may indicate excessive bleeding, liver disease, or disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), while high levels may signal inflammation or increased clotting risk. Doctors use this test to evaluate unexplained bleeding, monitor clotting disorders, or assess liver function. Results provide vital insight into coagulation health and treatment management.

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

The Fibrinogen Antigen Test measures the amount of fibrinogen, a protein essential for blood clot formation and wound healing. Low levels may reflect bleeding disorders, liver disease, or fibrinolysis, while elevated levels are linked to inflammation and cardiovascular risk. This test provides insight into coagulation status, thrombotic risk, and systemic inflammation, supporting evaluation of clotting function and overall vascular health.

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Also Known As: Fibrinogen Antigen Nephelometry Test

The Fibrinogen Degradation Products Semi Quantitative Test measures fragments produced when fibrinogen and fibrin are broken down, reflecting clot dissolution and fibrinolytic activity. Elevated FDP levels may indicate disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), thrombotic disorders, or excessive clot breakdown. This test provides insight into coagulation balance, fibrin metabolism, and abnormal bleeding or clotting risk.

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The GGT Test measures gamma-glutamyl transferase, an enzyme found in the liver and bile ducts, to evaluate liver health. Elevated GGT may indicate liver disease, bile duct obstruction, alcohol use, or medication side effects. Doctors order this test to investigate symptoms like fatigue, jaundice, dark urine, or abdominal pain and to monitor liver damage. It is often performed with other liver tests to provide a complete picture of liver and bile duct function.

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Also Known As: Gamma Glutamyl Transferase Test, Gamma Glutamyl TransPeptidase Test, GGTP Test, GTP 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

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

Heart disease is the world's biggest killer. It accounted for 20 million deaths in 2019 alone.

This has shown us more and more just how important heart health is to overall health. If you aren't checking and taking care of your heart health, you could be developing heart disease right now.

The best way to check your heart health is to get heart health tests. These blood tests can detect biomarkers related to heart health.

To learn more about these tests and how you can take care of your heart, keep reading.

What Is Heart Health?

Heart health refers to the physical condition of your heart muscle. The better you take care of your body, the better your heart will be. Better heart health lowers your risk for developing a myriad of heart conditions:

  • Blood vessel diseases like coronary artery disease
  • Infections of ... See more