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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.
The Heavy Metals Blood Test Panel screens for toxic exposure to arsenic, lead, and mercury, which can damage the nervous system, kidneys, and other organs. Doctors order this test for patients with suspected poisoning, occupational exposure, or unexplained symptoms like fatigue, abdominal pain, or cognitive issues. Results help identify harmful metal levels, confirm diagnosis, and guide treatment to prevent long-term health complications.
The Lead Blood Test measures lead levels in blood to detect exposure or poisoning. Even small amounts of lead can harm the nervous system, kidneys, and blood cells. High levels may cause developmental delays in children, fatigue, abdominal pain, or anemia in adults. Doctors use this test to monitor workplace exposure, environmental risks, or treatment effectiveness. Results provide essential insight into toxic exposure and long-term health protection.
The Lead Micronutrient Blood Test measures lead levels in the blood to assess exposure and potential toxicity. Lead, often found in contaminated water, soil, paint, or industrial settings, can harm the brain, nervous system, kidneys, and red blood cell production. This test helps detect harmful exposure, guide treatment, and monitor health risks related to lead accumulation.
Patient must be 18 years of age or older.
The OSHA Lead Blood Test evaluates lead concentration in the blood to monitor workplace exposure and ensure compliance with occupational health standards. It plays a key role in protecting workers from lead-related toxicity, supporting surveillance programs, and identifying early signs of adverse health effects. This test aids in preventing complications involving the nervous system, kidneys, and cardiovascular function.
The Manganese Micronutrient Blood Test measures manganese levels in the blood to evaluate nutritional status and detect deficiencies or excess. Manganese is essential for bone formation, metabolism of carbohydrates and proteins, and antioxidant defense. This test helps identify imbalances from poor diet, malabsorption, or overexposure, supporting diagnosis and management of metabolic and overall health.
The Mercury 24 Hour Urine Test measures total mercury eliminated through urine to assess heavy metal exposure. Mercury can accumulate from environmental, dietary, or occupational sources and may affect neurological, renal, and immune function. A 24-hour urine collection improves accuracy by capturing daily excretion, helping evaluate mercury burden, guide clinical assessment, and support monitoring in at-risk populations.
The Mercury Blood Test measures mercury levels to detect exposure from contaminated food, environment, or occupation. Elevated levels may damage the nervous system, kidneys, or cardiovascular health. Doctors order this test for patients with memory problems, tremors, or unexplained fatigue. Results help confirm mercury poisoning, guide detoxification or treatment, and monitor ongoing exposure to protect long-term neurological and metabolic health.
The Mercury Micronutrient Blood Test measures mercury levels in the blood to assess exposure and potential toxicity. Mercury, found in contaminated seafood, dental materials, or industrial sources, can harm the nervous system, kidneys, and immune health. This test helps detect harmful accumulation, guide treatment, and monitor health risks related to mercury exposure.
The Molybdenum Micronutrient Blood Test measures molybdenum levels in the blood to evaluate nutritional status and detect deficiencies or excess. Molybdenum is essential for enzyme function involved in detoxification, metabolism of sulfur-containing amino acids, and overall cellular health. This test helps identify dietary imbalances, absorption issues, or overexposure, supporting metabolic and overall wellness.
The Urine Culture Test detects and identifies bacteria or yeast in urine that cause urinary tract infections (UTIs). By growing microorganisms in a lab, it determines the type of infection and helps guide effective antibiotic or antifungal treatment. Doctors order this test to evaluate painful urination, frequent urges, or fever and to monitor recurrent UTIs. Results provide critical information for accurate diagnosis, targeted therapy, and urinary health management.