All Arthritis Tests

Arthritis is a family of conditions that cause joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and reduced mobility. It includes autoimmune types (e.g., rheumatoid arthritisankylosing spondylitispsoriatic arthritislupus-related arthritis) and degenerative forms like osteoarthritis. Because symptoms overlap, arthritis blood tests help clarify what’s driving inflammation, support diagnosis, and track disease activity over time.

Ulta Lab Tests offers a comprehensive menu of arthritis blood panels and individual markers—covering inflammatory markers (CRP, ESR), ... See more

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The Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Test measures TSH levels in blood to assess thyroid function and diagnose hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism. It evaluates how the thyroid controls metabolism, energy, weight, and heart rate. Doctors use the TSH test to investigate symptoms such as fatigue, hair loss, or mood changes. Frequently included in routine health exams, it is also key for monitoring thyroid disease treatment and overall endocrine balance.

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Also Known As: Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Test, Thyrotropin Test

The Vitamin B12 Micronutrient Test measures blood levels of vitamin B12, essential for red blood cell production, nerve health, and DNA synthesis. Deficiency can cause anemia, fatigue, neurological issues, and cognitive changes. This test helps identify dietary deficiencies, absorption problems, or related health conditions, supporting diagnosis and ongoing management of overall wellness.

Patient must be 18 years of age or older.
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Also Known As: B12 Test, Cobalamin Test

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The Vitamin B12 Test measures cobalamin levels in blood to evaluate nutritional health, red blood cell production, and nervous system function. Low B12 can cause anemia, fatigue, weakness, memory problems, and nerve damage, while high levels may indicate liver or kidney disease. Doctors use this test to detect B12 deficiency, monitor treatment, and assess malabsorption conditions like pernicious anemia, Crohn’s disease, or celiac disease.

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Also Known As: B12 Test, Cobalamin Test

The Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy Total Test measures levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D in blood to evaluate vitamin D status, bone health, and calcium balance. It helps detect deficiency, insufficiency, or toxicity, which can affect immune function, muscle strength, and risk of osteoporosis. Doctors use this test to assess overall nutritional health, monitor supplementation, and support diagnosis of metabolic or endocrine disorders linked to vitamin D.

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Also Known As: 25-hydroxyvitamin D Test, Vitamin D 25-OH Test, Total 25-OH D Test

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 The Rheumatoid Arthritis Test is a specialized diagnostic panel designed to detect specific markers commonly associated with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), an autoimmune disorder that primarily affects the joints.
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Also Known As: : anti-MCV,RA,Rheumatoid arthritis

The Rheumatoid Factor IgM Antibody Test measures IgM rheumatoid factor, the most common autoantibody linked to rheumatoid arthritis. Elevated levels may indicate autoimmune activity, Sjögren’s syndrome, or chronic infections. Doctors use this test to help diagnose rheumatoid arthritis, investigate joint pain, swelling, or stiffness, and monitor disease progression. Results are often combined with other antibody tests for accurate evaluation and treatment planning.

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Also Known As: RF IgM Test, Rheumatoid Arthritis Factor IgM Antibody Test

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Reactive arthritis is generally an autoimmune condition. It gets its name for the fact that it usually occurs as a reaction to an infection somewhere in the body. Apart from being uncommon, it’s a painful type of inflammatory arthritis that targets the lower back, fingers, toes, heels, and joints, such as ankles or in the heels. Additionally, it is linked with inflammation of the eyes, urethra, and sometimes mucous membranes and skin.  

In most cases, two kinds of bacteria cause reactive arthritis, bacteria involved with genital infections and bacteria involved with intestinal infections. The bacterium that brings about chlamydia, Chlamydia trachomatis, is regarded to be a trigger of reactive arthritis. However, it can be triggered by certain intestinal infections, as well as other sexually transmitted diseases. Common intestinal pathogens, such as Yersinia, Salmonella, Shigella, and Campylobacter, are usually the cause of food ... See more