An acute viral hepatitis panel looks for the three most common types of viral hepatitis. Learn more about this panel and what results mean for your health.
What is a renal function panel? The renal panel is a blood test that helps assess kidney health. Learn more about the components of a renal panel and how the test is taken and interpreted.
Looking for a convenient way to get a PCR for COVID-19? Learn about at-home tests including how they work, how accurate they are, and how to find them.
The liver panel is a common blood test used to evaluate the condition of the liver. Learn about the test’s components, how it’s used, and what results may mean.
Sputum is a thick mucus produced in the lungs. A sputum culture test checks for infections that can cause pneumonia, tuberculosis, and other lung conditions.
Gastrointestinal (GI) pathogen panels are used to simultaneously test for the presence of multiple disease-causing microbes in a stool sample and help diagnose an infection of the digestive system (GI tract).
Looking for facts about cholesterol testing? Learn about the lipid panel, how it’s conducted, what it measures, and what results may mean for your health.
Chemistry panels are groups of tests that are routinely ordered to determine a person's general health status. They help evaluate, for example, the health of your kidneys, liver and heart. The panels are performed on a blood sample.