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Find the right exposure tests to check for toxins, lead, heavy metals, and chemicals with Ulta Lab Tests and know your health.

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The Aluminum Test measures aluminum levels in the blood to evaluate potential toxicity and exposure. Elevated levels may occur from environmental sources, contaminated water, or medical treatments such as dialysis. Abnormal results can affect the nervous system, bone health, and overall metabolic function. This test is often used to monitor chronic exposure or assess unexplained symptoms related to metal accumulation.

: Serum
Also Known As: Aluminum Serum Test. Al Test

: Random

: Random

The Arsenic Blood Test measures arsenic concentration in blood to evaluate recent exposure and potential toxicity. Arsenic is a naturally occurring element that can be harmful in high amounts, often through contaminated water, food, or occupational settings. Physicians use this test to detect poisoning, assess health risks, and monitor treatment. Results provide essential information for diagnosing and managing arsenic-related health concerns.

: Blood

The Arsenic Micronutrient Blood Test measures arsenic levels in the blood to assess exposure and potential toxicity. Arsenic, a naturally occurring element, can enter the body through contaminated water, food, or occupational sources. Elevated levels may affect the skin, nervous system, and organs. This test helps identify harmful exposure, guide treatment, and support monitoring of overall health and safety.

Patient must be 18 years of age or older.
: Blood
Also Known As: Arsenic Test


The Beta-2-Microglobulin (B2M) Test measures levels of B2M, a protein found on most cell surfaces and released into the blood. Elevated levels may indicate multiple myeloma, lymphoma, chronic infections, or kidney disease. Doctors order this test to evaluate cancer stage, prognosis, or kidney function. Results provide essential insight into disease progression, immune activity, and treatment monitoring for blood cancers and renal disorders.

: Serum
Also Known As: B2M Test, β2-Microglobulin Test, Thymotaxin Test

: Urine

The Cadmium Blood Test measures cadmium levels to assess recent exposure to this toxic heavy metal, often found in industrial settings, tobacco smoke, or contaminated food. Elevated levels may indicate acute or ongoing exposure, which can affect kidney function, bone health, and respiratory systems. This test helps evaluate occupational risk, environmental exposure, and potential health effects of cadmium toxicity.

: Blood

The Cadmium Micronutrient Blood Test measures cadmium levels in the blood to assess exposure and potential toxicity. Cadmium, a heavy metal found in industrial environments, tobacco smoke, and contaminated food or water, can harm the kidneys, lungs, and bones. This test helps detect harmful exposure, guide treatment, and monitor health risks associated with cadmium accumulation.

Patient must be 18 years of age or older.
: Blood
Also Known As: Cadmium Test


: Serum

The Cholinesterase Serum Plasma RBC Test measures cholinesterase activity in blood to assess liver function, inherited enzyme deficiencies, or exposure to toxic chemicals such as pesticides. Low activity may indicate liver disease, malnutrition, or poisoning from organophosphates. Doctors use this test to monitor patients at occupational risk, evaluate unexplained symptoms, and support diagnosis of liver or neuromuscular disorders.

: Varied
Also Known As: CHS Test, CHS Serum Test, CHS Plasma Test, CHS RBC Test, CHS Blood Test, AChE Test, AChE Serum Test, AChE RBC Test, AChE Plasma Test, AChE Blood Test

The Chromium Blood Test measures chromium levels to evaluate exposure, nutritional status, and potential toxicity. Chromium is an essential trace element that supports glucose metabolism and lipid balance but can be harmful at elevated concentrations. Physicians order this test to detect deficiency, monitor supplementation, or assess overexposure from environmental, dietary, or occupational sources, helping guide long-term metabolic and overall health management.

: Blood
Also Known As: Cr Test

The Chromium Micronutrient Blood Test measures chromium levels in the blood to evaluate nutritional status and detect deficiencies or excess. Chromium is important for glucose metabolism, insulin function, and energy production. This test helps identify imbalances due to poor diet, supplementation, or environmental exposure, supporting diagnosis and management of metabolic health and overall wellness.

Patient must be 18 years of age or older.
: Blood

: Plasma-Unspecified Vial Pour

: Other

: Serum

: Blood

: Urine
Also Known As: Co 24 Hour Urine Test

The Cobalt Blood Test detects cobalt concentration in blood, providing insight into exposure from environmental sources, occupational settings, or medical implants. Abnormal levels may signal cobalt toxicity, metabolic imbalance, or systemic effects. This test supports evaluation of potential risks to cardiovascular, thyroid, or hematologic health and offers information about overall metal regulation.

: Blood
Also Known As: Co Blood Test

The Cobalt Micronutrient Blood Test measures cobalt levels in the blood to assess nutritional status and exposure. Cobalt is a key component of vitamin B12, essential for red blood cell production and nervous system health. This test helps detect deficiencies, excess from environmental or occupational exposure, or imbalances affecting metabolism, supporting diagnosis and management of overall health.

Patient must be 18 years of age or older.
: Blood
Also Known As: Miconutrient Co Blood Test

: Random
Also Known As: Co Random Urine Test

: Urine

: Blood
Also Known As: Cu Blood Test, Cu Test, Blood Copper Test, Hepatic Copper Test, Copper Free Test