All Genetic Disorder Tests

Do you have concerns about a genetic disorder? 

We provide genetic and laboratory testing to determine if you have a hereditary issue, assist in illness diagnosis, and monitor therapeutic drugs and cancer prevention. 

We can assist you in obtaining answers to your questions. Our lab testing is intended for people concerned about inheriting a disease. We provide lab testing to see whether you have an inherited condition, help with sickness diagnosis, and track treatment medications and cancer prevention. Our test findings are simple to comprehend and can assist you in making healthcare decisions. 

If your family has a known genetic mutation, our lab testing will reveal whether ... See more

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The Amylase Test measures the level of amylase, an enzyme produced by the pancreas and salivary glands, in the blood. Elevated levels can indicate pancreatitis or other pancreatic disorders, while low levels may suggest chronic pancreatic damage or other conditions affecting enzyme production.

: Serum
Also Known As: Amy Test

: Blood

The Ceruloplasmin Test measures the level of ceruloplasmin, a protein that carries copper in the blood. It helps evaluate copper metabolism and diagnose conditions such as Wilson’s disease, Menkes disease, or copper deficiency. Abnormal levels may also indicate liver disease or other metabolic disorders.

: Serum
Also Known As: Copper Oxide Test, Wilson’s Disease Test

: Blood

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.

: Blood
Also Known As: CBCTest, CBC with Differential and Platelets Test, CBC w/Diff and Platelets Test, Full Blood Count Test, Complete Blood Count 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.

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

The Copper Micronutrient Plasma Test measures copper levels in the blood to evaluate nutritional status and detect deficiencies or excess. Copper is essential for red blood cell formation, connective tissue health, energy production, and nervous and immune system function. This test helps identify imbalances from poor diet, malabsorption, or toxicity, supporting diagnosis and management of overall health.

Patient must be 18 years of age or older.
: Plasma-Unspecified Vial Pour

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The Copper Test measures copper levels in the blood using a plasma or serum sample. It helps diagnose deficiencies or excess, and evaluate conditions affecting copper metabolism, such as Wilson’s disease or nutritional imbalances.

: Plasma-Unspecified Vial Pour
Also Known As: Cu Test, Copper Serum Test, Copper Plasma Test

 The Copper 24 Hour Urine test is a diagnostic procedure that measures the amount of copper excreted in the urine over a 24-hour period. This assessment is valuable as the amount of copper excreted can provide insights into the body's copper metabolism and potential abnormalities related to it.
: Urine

The Copper RBC (Red Blood Cell) test is a laboratory examination that measures the level of copper present within red blood cells. This test provides valuable insights into the body's copper metabolism and helps assess its nutritional status and potential toxicity.
: Blood
Also Known As: Cu RBC Test, Cu Test, Blood Copper Test, RBC Copper Test, Hepatic Copper Test, Copper Blood Test

: Blood

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The 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.

: Serum
Also Known As: Iron Storage Test

: Serum


The Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) test measures the average blood sugar levels over the past two to three months by assessing the percentage of glucose bound to hemoglobin in red blood cells. It is commonly used to diagnose prediabetes and diabetes, and to monitor how well blood sugar is being controlled in individuals with diabetes. Unlike a single glucose reading, the HbA1c provides a long-term view of blood sugar management. 

: Blood
Also Known As: A1c Test, HbA1c Test, Glycated Hemoglobin Test

 The Hereditary Hemochromatosis DNA Mutation Analysis test is a genetic test that identifies specific mutations in the HFE gene associated with hereditary hemochromatosis (HH), a condition characterized by excessive iron absorption from the digestive tract.
: Blood

The Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC) test evaluates the levels of iron and the capacity of proteins to bind iron in the blood. It provides information about iron metabolism and helps assess iron deficiency or iron overload conditions.

: Serum
Also Known As: Serum Iron Test, Total Iron Binding Capacity Test, TIBC Test, UIBC Test

The Iron Micronutrient Test measures blood iron levels to evaluate nutritional status and detect deficiencies or excess. Iron is essential for hemoglobin production, oxygen transport, energy metabolism, and immune function. This test helps identify anemia, iron overload, absorption issues, or dietary imbalances, supporting diagnosis and management of overall health and vital body functions.

Patient must be 18 years of age or older.
: Serum
Also Known As: Serum Iron Test, Serum Fe Test

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The Iron Total Test measures the amount of iron in the blood, which is essential for producing hemoglobin and transporting oxygen. It helps diagnose iron deficiency anemia, iron overload conditions, and monitor nutritional status or response to treatment.

: Serum
Also Known As: Serum Iron Test, Serum Fe Test

The Mineral Micronutrients Test Panel measures minerals: Calcium, Chromium, Copper, Iron, Magnesium RBC, Manganese, Molybdenum, Selenium, and Zinc to assess nutritional balance and overall health. These minerals are essential for bone strength, metabolism, energy production, antioxidant defense, and immune function. The panel helps detect deficiencies, excesses, or absorption issues, guiding health management.

Patient must be 18 years of age or older.

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The Lipase Test measures the level of lipase, an enzyme produced by the pancreas, in the blood. Elevated levels can indicate pancreatitis or other pancreatic disorders, while low levels may suggest chronic pancreatic damage.

: Serum
Also Known As: LPS Test

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The Transferrin Test measures transferrin, a protein that binds and carries iron in the blood. It helps evaluate iron status, diagnose iron deficiency or overload, and assess conditions affecting iron metabolism, nutrition, or liver function.

: Serum

The Troponin I Test measures levels of troponin I, a protein released into the blood when the heart muscle is damaged. It is most commonly used to help diagnose heart attacks, assess the severity of cardiac injury, and monitor for other conditions that affect the heart. Elevated levels typically indicate recent or ongoing heart muscle damage.

: Serum
Also Known As: TnI Test, cTnI Test, Troponin Test

The Vitamin E Micronutrient Test measures blood levels of vitamin E to assess antioxidant status and detect deficiencies or excess. Vitamin E protects cells from oxidative damage, supports immune function, and promotes cardiovascular and neurological health. This test helps identify poor dietary intake, absorption issues, or toxicity from supplements, aiding in diagnosis and management of overall wellness.

Patient must be 18 years of age or older.
: Serum
Also Known As: Tocopherol Test

The Vitamin E Test measures the level of vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) in the blood to assess antioxidant status and nutritional health. It helps detect deficiencies that may cause nerve and muscle problems, vision issues, or weakened immunity, as well as excess levels that can increase health risks.

: Serum
Also Known As: Tocopherol Test

Genetic testing for targeted cancer therapy is all about pinpointing mutations in the DNA and getting a read on what is going on in the body beyond traditional scans. It takes a look at a person's genetic coding to ensure they receive appropriate treatment for what their body needs. This is key when it comes to avoiding using dangerous drugs or are not going to respond well to the patient's tumor.

Cancer tends to grow at an uncontrolled rate due to the presence of abnormal cells. This can happen for many reasons, including the proteins not binding as they are supposed to, which can cause the cell generation to spiral out of control. Having information on the mutations at the cellular level makes it easier to pinpoint where the issues lie, target specific proteins based on a patient's genetic code, and develop a plan that will only target cancerous cells.

A lot of research has gone into understanding the role genes play in cancer. The information has continually ... See more