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The Arsenic Random Urine Test measures arsenic levels in a spot urine sample to evaluate recent exposure to this toxic element. Elevated concentrations may result from contaminated water, occupational contact, or dietary sources such as seafood. This test helps assess acute or chronic arsenic exposure, providing clinical insight into potential poisoning, metabolic handling, and risk of related health effects.
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.
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.
The Arsenic 24 Hour Urine Test provides an assessment of arsenic exposure by analyzing urinary excretion collected over a full day. High results may indicate environmental or occupational exposure, ingestion of contaminated food or water, or arsenic toxicity. By evaluating both organic and inorganic forms, this test supports diagnosis of poisoning, monitoring of chelation therapy, and investigation of unexplained symptoms affecting multiple organ systems.
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 Heavy Metals Micronutrients Blood Test Panel measures levels of arsenic, cadmium, cobalt, lead, and mercury to assess exposure and potential toxicity. These metals, found in the environment, food, or workplaces, can affect the nervous system, kidneys, bones, and overall health. This panel helps detect harmful accumulation, guide treatment, and monitor risks from environmental or occupational exposure.
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.