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Common Radiology Tests:
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-MRI
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Common Laboratory Tests:
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-Total cholesterol: A number that adds up all cholesterol, good or bad. Triglycerides: The number of “fats” in the blood stream which also increase heart attack and stroke risk as the number increases. Triglycerides over 150 are increased risk.
-HDL: This is the “good” cholesterol that reduces heart attack risk. You want this to be higher. HDL over 45 typically is means lower risk.
-LDL: This is the “bad” cholesterol that increases heart attack risk. LDL over 160 typically means a higher risk.
-TC/HDL Ratio: This ratio tells about your risk for heart attack using other lipid parameters. The lower the ratio, the lower your risk for heart attack. Numbers under 4.5 typically result in lower risk.
-CBC: Anemia, leukemia, allergies, infection and other blood disorders can be found with a CBC (Complete Blood Count). This is one of the most commonly ordered screening blood tests by a doctor.
-WBC: White blood cell count screens for leukemia, inflammation, and infection.
RBC: Red blood cell count give an indication for anemia (low red blood count) or polycythemia (high blood cell count)
-Hgb: Hemoglobin looks for anemia which may help diagnose other disorders such as peptic ulcer disease or colon cancer.
-Hct: Hematocrit looks for anemia which may help diagnose other disorders such as peptic ulcer disease or colon cancer.
-Platelets: Bruising, heavy bleeding, and hepatitis may be related to low platelets.
-CMP: Diabetes, kidney disease, liver disease and electrolyte imbalance can be found with a CMP (Complete Metabolic Profile). This is one of the most commonly ordered screening tests by a doctor.
-Glucose: This is your blood sugar and gives a snapshot of how you process sugar and may warn of diabetes.
-Electrolytes: Sodium, potassium, and chloride are important electrolytes that keep body functions normal.
-Creatinine: Kidney disease can be screened by looking at the creatinine. A higher number means your kidney function is not as good as it could be.
-AST/ALT: These are liver enzymes that are increased with inflammation of the liver. Hepatitis is one of several diseases that can elevate liver enzymes.
-TSH: Thyroid disease can cause significant problems such as fatigue, depression, sleepiness, and weight
gain. An elevated TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) usually means your thyroid function is low.
-PSA: Prostate cancer in men can be detected early with an elevated PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen)
-Hga1c: Diabetes is screened by a Hga1c (Hemoglobin A1c). A number at or above 6.5 is positive for
diabetes.
-Vitamin D: Osteoporosis, infections, and cancer are all related to vitamin D level. This test is quickly becoming very useful in helping prevent cancer.
-FIT: Colon cancer is the third leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. Colon cancer almost always causes bleeding in the stool. FIT (Fecal Immunoassay Test) checks for blood in the stool.
***These blood tests are conducted at LabCorp centers all around the U.S. and radiology tests are conducted in several western states (and expanding). Results are sent to you and your doctor (if you have one). What's great, is you can monitor your health without a doctor...if there is a "red flag" on your test results, then you can visit a doctor afterwards.
Are you uninsured? Or do you have a high health insurance deductible and co-pay like me? Then you'll love the deals at this place: http://BidOnHealth.com.
BidOnHealth.com is the first place to offer highly discounted lab blood tests and radiology tests, on a single website. It's a revolutionary company, that will force market healthcare prices to drop! Their regular prices are even lower than competitor's promotional sales. You can save at least 60% by using "buy now", and up to 90% by bidding (like Priceline, except they only offer high-quality blood & radiology testing). More discounted medical services coming soon (e.g. dental, vision, urgent care, wellness checkups, doctor visits, etc.)!
Radiology Imaging Tests:
Radiology tests can be purchased or bid on here:
http://www.bidonhealth.com/radiology.aspx
Common Radiology Tests:
-Cancer Screening
-Mammogram
-X-ray
-CT Scan
-Ultrasound
-MRI
Laboratory / Blood Tests:
Blood tests & other lab tests can be purchased or bid on here:
http://www.bidonhealth.com/Laboratory.aspx
Common Laboratory Tests:
-Lipid profile: Heart attack is one of the biggest killers in the U.S. A lipid profile contains key cholesterol numbers that give you information about your risk of having a heart attack or stroke.
-Total cholesterol: A number that adds up all cholesterol, good or bad. Triglycerides: The number of “fats” in the blood stream which also increase heart attack and stroke risk as the number increases. Triglycerides over 150 are increased risk.
-HDL: This is the “good” cholesterol that reduces heart attack risk. You want this to be higher. HDL over 45 typically is means lower risk.
-LDL: This is the “bad” cholesterol that increases heart attack risk. LDL over 160 typically means a higher risk.
-TC/HDL Ratio: This ratio tells about your risk for heart attack using other lipid parameters. The lower the ratio, the lower your risk for heart attack. Numbers under 4.5 typically result in lower risk.
-CBC: Anemia, leukemia, allergies, infection and other blood disorders can be found with a CBC (Complete Blood Count). This is one of the most commonly ordered screening blood tests by a doctor.
-WBC: White blood cell count screens for leukemia, inflammation, and infection.
RBC: Red blood cell count give an indication for anemia (low red blood count) or polycythemia (high blood cell count)
-Hgb: Hemoglobin looks for anemia which may help diagnose other disorders such as peptic ulcer disease or colon cancer.
-Hct: Hematocrit looks for anemia which may help diagnose other disorders such as peptic ulcer disease or colon cancer.
-Platelets: Bruising, heavy bleeding, and hepatitis may be related to low platelets.
-CMP: Diabetes, kidney disease, liver disease and electrolyte imbalance can be found with a CMP (Complete Metabolic Profile). This is one of the most commonly ordered screening tests by a doctor.
-Glucose: This is your blood sugar and gives a snapshot of how you process sugar and may warn of diabetes.
-Electrolytes: Sodium, potassium, and chloride are important electrolytes that keep body functions normal.
-Creatinine: Kidney disease can be screened by looking at the creatinine. A higher number means your kidney function is not as good as it could be.
-AST/ALT: These are liver enzymes that are increased with inflammation of the liver. Hepatitis is one of several diseases that can elevate liver enzymes.
-TSH: Thyroid disease can cause significant problems such as fatigue, depression, sleepiness, and weight
gain. An elevated TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) usually means your thyroid function is low.
-PSA: Prostate cancer in men can be detected early with an elevated PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen)
-Hga1c: Diabetes is screened by a Hga1c (Hemoglobin A1c). A number at or above 6.5 is positive for
diabetes.
-Vitamin D: Osteoporosis, infections, and cancer are all related to vitamin D level. This test is quickly becoming very useful in helping prevent cancer.
-FIT: Colon cancer is the third leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. Colon cancer almost always causes bleeding in the stool. FIT (Fecal Immunoassay Test) checks for blood in the stool.
***These blood tests are conducted at LabCorp centers all around the U.S. and radiology tests are conducted in several western states (and expanding). Results are sent to you and your doctor (if you have one). What's great, is you can monitor your health without a doctor...if there is a "red flag" on your test results, then you can visit a doctor afterwards.











... FYI: BidOnHealth has "$5.00 service charge applies to each order." on the bid page.
This deal at bidonhealth.com is great! I saved a bundle on all my tests. I agree, someone needs to create a separate listing for their radiology...would make it easier to find.



