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The B-Type Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) Test measures BNP levels in blood to help diagnose and monitor heart failure and other cardiac conditions. High levels suggest the heart is under stress, often from congestive heart failure, hypertension, or heart disease. Doctors order this test for patients with shortness of breath, fatigue, or swelling. Results provide critical insight into heart function, guiding treatment and monitoring response to therapy.
The N-terminal proBNP (NT-proBNP) Test measures levels of NT-proBNP, a marker released when the heart muscle is under stress. Elevated levels may indicate heart failure, left ventricular dysfunction, or other cardiac conditions. Doctors use this blood test to diagnose, monitor severity, and guide treatment of heart disease, while also helping distinguish cardiac from non-cardiac causes of shortness of breath and related symptoms.
Comprehensive panel evaluating cardiac strain, myocardial injury, kidney function, metabolic balance, and glycemic control. Measures NT-proBNP, high-sensitivity Troponin T, A1c, CMP, CBC, and urinary albumin to assess the systemic impact of vascular aging and cardiometabolic stress. Designed for structured end-organ surveillance and proactive cardiovascular health monitoring.
A focused women’s vascular inflammation panel evaluating hs-CRP, LP-PLA2, MPO antibodies, Galectin-3, NT-proBNP, glucose, and insulin. Designed to assess inflammatory signaling, endothelial dysfunction, microvascular risk, metabolic patterns, and cardiac stress beyond traditional cholesterol testing for a more complete view of vascular health.
An extensive women’s cardiometabolic master panel combining advanced lipid particle testing, ApoA1/ApoB ratio, Lipoprotein (a), oxidized LDL, LP-PLA2, hs-CRP, cardiac biomarkers, thyroid antibodies, insulin resistance markers, kidney function, oxidative stress testing, and more. Designed to provide a comprehensive, multi-system evaluation of heart and metabolic health.