High Blood Pressure Organ Damage Screening — Save 20% | Kidney, Heart & Vascular Labs

Save 20%


High Blood Pressure Organ Damage Screening — Save 20% | Kidney, Heart & Vascular Labs

Detect silent damage early and protect your health. Save 20% with code CVDHBP20.

High blood pressure can injure the kidneys, heart, and blood vessels long before symptoms appear. Ulta Lab Tests’ Organ Damage Screening helps you uncover early signs of strain and inflammation so you can take action with your healthcare provider.


Why Screen for Organ Damage from High Blood Pressure?

Hypertension can accelerate kidney decline, promote atherosclerosis, and stress the heart muscle. Lab testing reveals changes in filtration, inflammation, and vascular risk that routine blood pressure checks can miss—supporting earlier, targeted intervention.

Key benefits:


What the Screening May Include

Panels are physician-curated to assess kidney, heart, and vascular health. Depending on the selection, your bundle may include:

Kidney Function

Heart & Vascular Risk

Metabolic Contributors

Each result is physician-reviewed and delivered in a clear, actionable report to discuss with your clinician.


How It Works

  1. Order Online: Select the High Blood Pressure Organ Damage Screening and apply CVDHBP20 to save 20%.

  2. Visit a Quest Diagnostics Lab: Choose from 2,100  locations—walk in or schedule.

  3. Get Results: Access secure, physician-reviewed results online. Most are available in 24–48 hours; some tests may require additional processing time.


Why Choose Ulta Lab Tests

Ulta Lab Tests partners exclusively with Quest Diagnostics to provide clinical-grade accuracy, fast turnaround, and nationwide convenience—without a doctor’s visit or insurance hurdles.


Act Now — Limited-Time Savings

Don’t wait for symptoms. Identify silent organ damage and reduce long-term risk. Save 20% with code CVDHBP20 and get the insights you need to protect your kidneys, heart, and vascular health.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1) What is the High Blood Pressure Organ Damage Screening?
A physician-curated set of kidney, heart, and vascular labs designed to detect early damage from hypertension. Save 20%with CVDHBP20.

2) Who should consider this screening?
Adults with elevated blood pressure, a history of hypertension, diabetes, kidney disease, high cholesterol, or a family history of heart/kidney issues.

3) Do I need a doctor’s appointment?
No. A doctor’s order is included with every Ulta Lab Tests purchase.

4) Where do I test?
At any of 2,100 Quest Diagnostics locations nationwide. Most accept walk-ins; you can also schedule online.

5) How fast are results available?
Most results are available within 24–48 hours; however, not all tests return in that window. All results are physician-reviewed before release.

6) Are results private?
Yes. Results are delivered securely to your Ulta Lab Tests account.

7) Can I pay with HSA/FSA?
Yes. HSA and FSA are accepted for eligible services.

8) How long is the 20% discount available?
For a limited time. Enter CVDHBP20 at checkout to secure your savings.


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The Lipid Panel with Ratios Test measures seven key markers: total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, non-HDL cholesterol, triglycerides, Chol/HDL ratio, and LDL/HDL ratio. This advanced panel evaluates cardiovascular risk by assessing cholesterol balance and fat metabolism. Doctors use it to detect high cholesterol, atherosclerosis risk, and heart disease, and to monitor treatment. Often part of routine exams, it provides insight into long-term heart and metabolic health.

Also Known As: Lipid Profile Test, Cholesterol Panel Test, Lipid Blood Test

hs-CRP Test Most Popular

The High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP) Test measures very low levels of CRP in blood to evaluate inflammation and cardiovascular risk. Elevated hs-CRP may indicate increased risk for heart disease, heart attack, or stroke even before symptoms appear. Doctors use this test along with cholesterol and other markers to assess overall heart health, guide prevention strategies, and monitor treatment. It also helps evaluate chronic inflammation and metabolic conditions.

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Also Known As: Cardiac CRP Test, High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein Test

The Apolipoprotein A1 and B Test measures Apo A1, the main protein in HDL cholesterol, and Apo B, the primary protein in LDL and VLDL cholesterol. Together, these markers and the ApoB/A1 ratio provide a clearer picture of cardiovascular risk than standard lipid panels. High ApoB or low Apo A1 may signal heart disease, stroke, or atherosclerosis. Doctors use this test to evaluate cholesterol balance, monitor therapy, and guide prevention of cardiovascular conditions.

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Also Known As: Apo A1 and B Test, Apolipoprotein Evaluation Test

The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) Test measures 21 markers to assess metabolic health, liver and kidney function, and electrolyte balance. It includes glucose, calcium, sodium, potassium, chloride, CO2, albumin, globulin, A/G ratio, total protein, bilirubin, ALP, AST, ALT, BUN, creatinine, BUN/creatinine ratio, and eGFR. The CMP helps detect diabetes, liver or kidney disease, and supports routine screening and chronic condition monitoring.

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

The Complete Blood Count with Differential and Platelets Test is a comprehensive blood test that checks red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets. The differential analyzes types of white blood cells to detect infections, anemia, clotting abnormalities, immune conditions, and certain cancers. This essential test is often ordered for routine health exams, diagnosis, and monitoring treatment progress.

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

The Fibrinogen Activity Test measures how well fibrinogen, a key clotting protein, helps blood form clots. Low fibrinogen may indicate excessive bleeding, liver disease, or disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), while high levels may signal inflammation or increased clotting risk. Doctors use this test to evaluate unexplained bleeding, monitor clotting disorders, or assess liver function. Results provide vital insight into coagulation health and treatment management.

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Also Known As: Factor 1 Assay Test, Cardiac Fibrinogen Test, Clotting Factors Test

Lipoprotein (a) Test Most Popular

The Lipoprotein (a) Test measures Lp(a), a genetic form of LDL cholesterol linked to higher risk of heart disease, stroke, and atherosclerosis. Unlike standard cholesterol tests, Lp(a) levels are inherited and not easily lowered by lifestyle changes. Doctors order this test for patients with a family history of early cardiovascular disease or high cholesterol. Results help identify hidden risk, guide prevention strategies, and support heart and vascular health management.

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Also Known As: Lipoprotein A Test, Lpa Test, Lp(a) Test

TSH Test Most Popular

The Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Test measures TSH levels in blood to assess thyroid function and diagnose hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism. It evaluates how the thyroid controls metabolism, energy, weight, and heart rate. Doctors use the TSH test to investigate symptoms such as fatigue, hair loss, or mood changes. Frequently included in routine health exams, it is also key for monitoring thyroid disease treatment and overall endocrine balance.

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Also Known As: Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Test, Thyrotropin Test

The Urinalysis Complete Test evaluates urine for physical, chemical, and microscopic properties to assess kidney health, urinary tract infections, diabetes, and metabolic disorders. It measures appearance, concentration, pH, protein, glucose, ketones, blood, bilirubin, nitrites, leukocyte esterase, and microscopic cells or crystals. Doctors use this test in routine exams, to diagnose urinary symptoms, and to monitor chronic kidney or metabolic disease.

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Also Known As: Urine Analysis Test, UA Test, Complete Urinalysis Test

The Albumin 24 Hour Urine with Creatinine Test measures albumin and creatinine excretion over 24 hours to evaluate kidney function. Elevated albumin (albuminuria) may signal early kidney disease, diabetes-related damage, or hypertension. By comparing albumin to creatinine, this test accounts for urine concentration and improves accuracy. Doctors use it to detect kidney injury, monitor chronic disease, and guide treatment or prevention strategies.

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Also Known As: Urine Albumin Test, 24 Hour Microalbumin Test

Lp-PLA2 Activity Test Most Popular

The Lp-PLA2 Activity Test measures lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 enzyme activity, a marker of vascular inflammation linked to atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. Elevated levels may increase risk for heart attack and stroke. Doctors order this test for patients with high cholesterol, metabolic syndrome, or other risk factors. Results provide valuable insight into arterial health, helping guide prevention, treatment, and heart disease management.

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Also Known As: LpPLA2 Test, Ps-PLA2 Activity Test, Platelet-activating Factor Acetylhydrolase Test, PAF-AH Test, PLAC Test, Lipoprotein-Associated Phospholipase A2 Test

Cortisol Total Test Most Popular

The Cortisol Total Test measures cortisol levels in blood to assess adrenal gland and pituitary function. Cortisol regulates stress response, metabolism, and immune health. Abnormal results may indicate Cushing’s syndrome, Addison’s disease, or other hormone disorders. Doctors order this test to evaluate symptoms like fatigue, weight changes, weakness, or high blood pressure and to monitor treatment. It provides essential insight into hormone balance and endocrine health.

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Also Known As: Cortisol Blood Test

The Cardio IQ™ ApoE Genotype Test analyzes apolipoprotein E (ApoE) gene variants linked to cholesterol metabolism and cardiovascular risk. Results help assess risk for heart disease, hyperlipidemia, and Alzheimer’s disease. This genetic test guides personalized prevention and treatment strategies, including diet, lifestyle, and lipid-lowering therapies, supporting long-term cardiovascular and brain health.

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Also Known As: ApoE Cardiac Risk Test, ApoE Cardiovascular Disease Test, Apolipoprotein E Test, Apo E Test, ApoE Protein Test

Albumin Test Most Popular

The Albumin Test measures albumin, the main protein made by the liver that maintains fluid balance and transports hormones, vitamins, and medications. Low albumin may indicate liver disease, kidney problems, malnutrition, or chronic inflammation, while high levels may reflect dehydration. Doctors order this test to evaluate swelling, fatigue, or abnormal labs. Results provide key insight into nutritional status, liver and kidney function, and overall metabolic health.

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Also Known As: ALB Test