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The Pregnancy TSH Test measures thyroid-stimulating hormone levels to evaluate thyroid function during pregnancy. Abnormal TSH may indicate hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, conditions that can affect maternal health and fetal development. Doctors use this blood test to detect thyroid imbalances early, monitor treatment, and ensure proper hormone regulation, supporting a healthy pregnancy and reducing risks of complications for both mother and baby.

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Also Known As: Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Test, Thyrotropin Test

The Pregnancy Urine Test detects human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), a hormone produced shortly after implantation, to confirm pregnancy. It provides quick, reliable results from a urine sample and is often used to verify early pregnancy when a menstrual period is missed. Doctors may order this test to confirm results before beginning prenatal care. It is a simple, accurate, and widely used screening tool for pregnancy detection.

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Also Known As: hCG Qualitative Urine Test, Beta hCG Test, Qualitative Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Total, Urine Pregnancy Test

The Pregnancy Blood Test is a qualitative test that detects human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in blood and reports results as Positive or Negative. A positive result confirms pregnancy, while a negative means no hCG detected. More sensitive than urine tests, it can confirm pregnancy in early stages. Doctors use this test to verify pregnancy, evaluate symptoms, or provide reliable confirmation for women seeking accurate reproductive health answers.

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Also Known As: hCG Total Qualitative Test, Beta hCG Test, Qualitative Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Total, Blood Pregnancy Test

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The hCG Total Qualitative Test detects the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin in blood to confirm pregnancy. Unlike the quantitative test, it provides a simple positive or negative result rather than exact levels. Doctors use this test to confirm suspected pregnancy, evaluate early symptoms, or screen before medical procedures.

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Pregnancy Blood Test, Beta hCG Test, Qualitative Human Chorionic Gonadotropin


The hCG Qualitative Urine Test detects human chorionic gonadotropin in urine to confirm pregnancy. It provides a simple positive or negative result, making it similar to an at-home pregnancy test but performed in a clinical setting for greater accuracy. Doctors order this test to evaluate missed periods, early pregnancy symptoms, or before medical procedures.

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Also Known As: Pregnancy Urine Test, Urine hCG Test, Qualitative Human Chorionic Gonadotropin

The Fertility & Reproductive Health Essential Female Lab Panel includes 10 tests and 46 biomarkers to support a focused review of ovarian reserve, ovulation-related hormones, reproductive hormone balance, thyroid function, nutrient status, blood health, and fertility wellness. It includes AMH, estradiol, FSH/LH, progesterone, prolactin, TSH, Free T4, vitamin D, B12, folate, and CBC to support provider-guided fertility and reproductive health discussions.

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Fertility Panel, Reproductive Health Panel, Fertility Panel, Preconception Panel, Fertility Readiness Panel, Hormone Fertility Panel, Trying to Conceive Panel, Pregnancy Planning Panel, Reproductive Wellness Panel


The hCG Total Quantitative Test measures human chorionic gonadotropin levels in blood to confirm pregnancy and monitor its progression. It provides exact hCG values, helping detect ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage risk, and abnormal growths like trophoblastic disease. Doctors also use it to track fertility treatments and evaluate certain cancers. This test offers precise insight into pregnancy health, reproductive function, and overall hormone balance.

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Also Known As: Beta hCG Test, Quantitative Chorionic Gonadotropin Test

The hCG Test with Gestational Table is a blood test that tracks human chorionic gonadotropin to confirm pregnancy and assess fetal growth. Comparing results with gestational reference ranges helps evaluate maternal health, monitor early development, and identify potential complications such as ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, or abnormal hormone trends linked to reproductive health.

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The Progesterone Test measures progesterone levels in blood to evaluate ovulation, fertility, and menstrual health. It helps confirm whether ovulation has occurred, assess causes of infertility, and monitor hormone therapy or high-risk pregnancies. Doctors also use it to investigate abnormal bleeding, detect ovarian or adrenal disorders, and evaluate miscarriage risk. This test provides key insight into reproductive, hormonal, and overall endocrine health.

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Also Known As: PGSN Test

The Antiphospholipid Antibody Panel measures autoantibodies such as anticardiolipin, beta-2 glycoprotein I, and lupus anticoagulant associated with abnormal blood clotting. Elevated levels are linked to antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), recurrent pregnancy loss, stroke, or deep vein thrombosis. This test supports evaluation of autoimmune conditions, unexplained thrombosis, and risks of vascular or pregnancy complications.


The Sexual Health & STI Screening Advanced Female Lab Panel includes 10 tests and 41 biomarkers to support expanded STI screening for women. It evaluates chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomonas, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, HSV-1, HSV-2, syphilis, pregnancy status, and urine health. Includes molecular STI testing, hepatitis B markers, hepatitis C reflex RNA, HSV IgG with reflex HSV-2 inhibition, RPR with reflex confirmation, hCG, and urinalysis.

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Panel Contains Test: Advanced Female STI Panel, Female STD Testing Panel, Women’s Sexual Health Panel, Female STI Screening Panel, Trichomonas STI Panel, Herpes and Hepatitis STI Panel, Advanced STD Panel for Women

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The Estriol (E3) Test checks blood levels of estriol, an estrogen hormone important in pregnancy. It is commonly included in the second-trimester triple or quad screen to detect chromosomal disorders such as Down syndrome and assess placental function. Estriol testing helps monitor fetal growth and maternal hormone health. Low or abnormal levels may signal pregnancy complications, guiding further testing and prenatal care decisions.

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Also Known As: E3 Test, Estrogen 3 Test

The Gestational Glucose Screen, 50g, 135 Cutoff evaluates maternal blood sugar one hour after a 50-gram glucose drink to screen for gestational diabetes risk. A threshold of 135 mg/dL helps determine the need for follow-up glucose tolerance testing. This test offers important information on maternal carbohydrate metabolism, insulin function, and potential complications related to abnormal glucose regulation in pregnancy.


The Fertility & Reproductive Health Comprehensive Female Lab Panel includes 31 tests, 97 biomarkers to review ovarian reserve, ovulation, reproductive hormones, thyroid function, androgen balance, insulin resistance, inflammation, nutrient status, blood type, immunity, and preconception wellness. Includes AMH, FSH/LH, estradiol, progesterone, prolactin, thyroid markers, testosterone, DHEA-S, insulin, A1c, vitamin D, B12, folate, iron, zinc, selenium, rubella, varicella, and ABO/Rh.

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The Progesterone Ultrasensitive Test measures very low progesterone levels in blood with high accuracy to evaluate reproductive and endocrine health. Doctors use it to assess menstrual cycle function, confirm ovulation, investigate infertility, and monitor hormone therapy. It is also useful in pregnancy evaluation and detecting hormonal disorders. Results provide precise insight into progesterone balance, fertility, and overall reproductive health.

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Also Known As: Ultrasensitive PGSN, Progesterone LCMS Test

The Obstetric Panel is a comprehensive prenatal blood test panel that evaluates blood type, Rh factor, red blood cell antibodies, infection screening for syphilis and hepatitis B, rubella immunity, and overall blood health with a CBC. This essential pregnancy panel supports early maternal health assessment and helps guide safe, informed prenatal care through key laboratory screening.


The ABO Group Test determines a person’s blood type—A, B, AB, or O—based on the presence or absence of antigens on red blood cells. Knowing blood type is vital for safe transfusions, organ transplants, and pregnancy care. Doctors use this test to prevent dangerous transfusion reactions, guide medical procedures, and provide critical information for emergencies or long-term health planning.

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Also Known As: Blood Group Test

The Fasting and Gestational Glucose Test, 135 Cutoff evaluates fasting glucose and post-load blood sugar one hour after a 50-gram glucose challenge. A 135 mg/dL cutoff helps identify women at increased risk for gestational diabetes who may require follow-up testing. This test offers valuable information about maternal carbohydrate metabolism, insulin activity, and abnormal glucose regulation in pregnancy.


The Gestational Glucose Screen, 50g, 140 Cutoff evaluates blood glucose one hour after a 50-gram glucose drink to screen for gestational diabetes risk. The 140 mg/dL threshold identifies women who may need follow-up testing with an oral glucose tolerance test. This screening tool provides insight into maternal carbohydrate metabolism, insulin function, and potential pregnancy-related health concerns.

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Also Known As: Torch Panel

The ABO Group and Rh Type Test identifies a person’s blood type by determining ABO group (A, B, AB, or O) and Rh factor (positive or negative). This test is essential before blood transfusions, organ transplants, or pregnancy care, where compatibility is critical. Doctors use it to prevent transfusion reactions, manage Rh incompatibility in pregnancy, and ensure safe medical procedures. Results provide vital insight into blood type and overall health management.

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Also Known As: Blood Type Test

The Rubella Titer Test measures IgG antibodies to determine immunity to rubella (German measles). A positive result indicates protection from prior infection or vaccination, while a negative result suggests susceptibility. Doctors order this test for women planning pregnancy, healthcare workers, students, or travelers. It helps confirm immune status, guide vaccination needs, and protect against congenital rubella syndrome and outbreak risks.

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Also Known As: Rubella IgG Antibody Test, Rubella Immune Status Test, German Measles Test, 3 Day Measles Test, Three Day Measles Test

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The MMR Titer Test is a quantitative blood test that measures antibody levels to measles, mumps, and rubella. Results provide exact antibody values to confirm prior infection or response to vaccination. Low levels suggest lack of protection, while higher levels indicate adequate response. Doctors order this test for school, employment, or travel requirements and to guide revaccination decisions, ensuring accurate evaluation of immune status against these viral diseases.

Also Known As: MMR Immunity Test, Measles Mumps Rubella Titer, Measles Mumps Rubella IgG Antibodies