Men's Comprehensive Health Panel
Service Description
Tests Included: Complete Blood Count Comprehensive Metabolic Panel Lipid Panel Hemoglobin A1C T3 Total T4 Total TSH DHEA-S Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) Total Free testosterone Testosterone Test Information: Complete Blood Count (CBC): CBC tests are used to look at overall health and find a wide range of conditions which include anemia, infections, and leukemia. Cell counts that are out of range can be indicative of an underlying condition. Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP): A comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP) is a blood sample test that measures 14 different substances in your blood. It provides important information about your body's chemical balance and metabolism. Lipid Panel: This test looks at overall cholesterol levels and triglycerides. Lipids are various forms of fat in the body and include cholesterol types. Lipids are a type of fat and fat-like substances found in cells and are used as a source of energy like glucose. Hemoglobin A1C: The A1C test is a common blood test used to diagnose type 1 and type 2 diabetes. If you're living with diabetes, the test is also used to monitor how well you're managing blood sugar levels. T3, Free & Total: Triiodothyronine (T3) is one of two major hormones produced by the thyroid, a small butterfly shaped gland located near the throat. These hormones play an important role in controlling weight, body temperature, muscle strength, and nervous system. T4, Free & Total: Thyroxine 4 is one of two major hormones produced by the thyroid, a small butterfly shaped gland located near the throat. These hormones play an important role in controlling weight, body temperature, muscle strength, and the Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): TSH is is produced in the pituitary gland. Your thyroid makes hormones that regulate weight, body temperature, muscle strength and mood. TSH levels that are too high or low may be a sign of hyperthyroidism. DHEA-S: The adrenal glands produce dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS) which is a steroid hormone. The human body converts DHEAS into testosterone and estrogen depending on gender. Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA): PSA, is a protein produced by normal, as well as malignant, cells of the prostate gland. Testosterone: Testosterone is mainly produced by the testes in males and in smaller amounts by ovaries in females. Testosterone is important in the production of sperm in males, body fat distribution, bone density, and libido.
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(754) 307-1945
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3745 Park Central Blvd N, Pompano Beach, FL, USA