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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 Random Urine Test measures mercury levels excreted in urine to assess recent exposure and potential toxicity. Mercury, a heavy metal found in industrial sources, contaminated seafood, and dental materials, can affect the nervous system, kidneys, and overall health. This test provides valuable insight into toxic exposure risk, supports early detection of heavy metal burden, and helps guide monitoring in exposed individuals.
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 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.
Patient must be 18 years of age or older.