Most Requested Blood Tests

BlueApple Health has an extensive lab portfolio. For a full list of blood tests including our unique biomarkers for inflammation, cardiovascular disease, stroke, cancer and more, Contact Us!

 

CBC - Complete Blood Count
Screens for: Anemia, Leukemia, Infections, Bleeding & Inflammation. Panel of 17 tests.

CMP - Complete Metabolic Panel
Screening used to evaluate organ function, including kidney and liver. 16 tests total.

Complete Lipid Panel
Includes: Total Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, Triglycerides and Ratios.

DHEA
DHEA is referred to as an "anti-aging" hormone, precursor to the sex hormones, estrogen and testosterone.

Diabetes Hb-A1c Screening
Hb-A1c measures blood sugar over a three month period. Non-fasting.

Estradiol
Estradiol levels may help to evaluate menopausal status.

Fibrinogen
Contributor to blood clotting.  It may help predict risk of heart disease and stroke.

H. Pylori Antibody
H. pylori identifies infection that leads to stomach pain, heartburn and ulcers.

Hepatitis C Virus Antibody
This test identifies the Hep C virus which may cause liver damage, cirrhosis or even death. Early detection can be successfully treated with medication. The CDC - (Center for Disease Control) recommends all adults born from 1945 through 1965 be tested once (without prior ascertainment of HCV risk factors).  More frequent testing is recommended for individuals at increased risk. 

Homocysteine
Elevated levels in the blood may be associated with hardening of the arteries, heart attack, strokes, blood clots and possibly Alzheimer's disease.

hs-CRP - High Sensitivity C Reactive Protein  
hs-CRP identifies infection that leads to stomach pain, heartburn and ulcers.

PSA for Men
PSA is used to help detect prostate cancer, prostatitis and benign prostatic hyperplasia.

Testosterone
Testosterone levels decline with age.  This test is important for fertility, libido, muscle mass and more.

TSH - Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
TSH examines thyroid function and is critical to metabolism.

Vitamin B12
Low levels of B12 can lead to fatigue, pale skin, difficulty walking, weight loss, bleeding gums, memory loss and depression.

Vitamin D
Vitamin D is crucial to immune function, bone health and prevention of some cancers.