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Blood Testing For Men

Why get regular blood testing?

  • Stay Healthy - Tests can identify risk factors of disease-important information that can help you and your doctor target lifestyle changes.

  • Detect disease early - Some diseases develop over time and produce no symptoms. Testing can help you identify these serious conditions early. In general, the longer a medical condition remains undetected and undiagnosed, the more difficult the treatment and the less chance for success.

  • Clarify family history - Lab tests can confirm or rule out inherited conditions and if present, lab monitoring can guide corrective therapy.

  • Participate in your healthcare - Arriving at your doctor's office with test results in hand and an understanding of those results will save time and allow for a more in-depth discussion of specific concerns.

  • Obtain Peace of mind - "Normal" test results are significant. Your tests can help establish your "baseline" for future monitoring and to give you general information about your health. In addition, if you have made lifestyle changes to improve your health, you will want to know if your efforts have been successful!

  • Maintain Privacy - no one else will see your test results! - We take your right to privacy very seriously. Unless we have your permission or are required by law to release results to someone else (as in the case of some communicable diseases that have to be reported to the state department of health), only you, HRT Experts, our laboratory's professional staff and your medical consultants will see your results.

  • Save money on insurance premiums - Prior to having blood tests related to insurance applications, verify that your laboratory profile is in the optimal ranges-if suboptimal, correct abnormalities like cholesterol, triglycerides or glucose prior to submission of official samples.

  • Maintain an excellent health profile - Unfortunately, lab tests ordered by your physician become part of your permanent medical record and you may be forced to disclose it in certain circumstances-change in job, application for life, health and disability insurance and for other important life events. If known, many lab markers for future health concerns can be modified by simple lifestyle changes. Once optimized, your lab profile can become an aid instead of a hindrance in your permanent medical record.

  • Insurance doesn't exist or doesn't cover routine testing - Data recently released by the Census Bureau show that the number of uninsured Americans stood at a record 46.6 million! Just because you may not have health insurance doesn't mean you shouldn't take your health seriously. You can't afford not to.

  • Lowered sexual desire and performance may be explained through confidential testing - Testosterone is the master male hormone. It plays a key role in determining a man's overall health, well-being, sexual drive and performance. Testosterone within the upper-normal testing limits can translate into energy, stamina and vitality. Low levels can translate into fatigue, erectile dysfunction or low sexual drive, premature aging and disease. If you aren't feeling like your more youthful self it's important you know what your testosterone, estradiol and DHEA levels are. Our test gives you all three of these important hormones.

  • Same tests at one-third to one-fourth the cost The tests available are the same lab tests ordered by physicians, and are analyzed by the same CLIA (Clinical Laboratory Improvements Amendments)-certified, accredited clinical laboratories. Don't be afraid that our low prices to you will mean you will be short-changed in any way. You won't. The tests in our Male Health and Hormone Panel retails for well over $1,200.00!

How Does The Testing Work?

  • Step 1 - Order your blood test right here on E-bay and pay via PayPal.

  • Step 2 - Within 24 hours after receiving PayPal payment you will be emailed the appropriate links to choose a lab-draw location close to where you live. We utilize LabCorp. LabCorp is one of the world's largest clinical laboratories, with annual revenues of $3.6 billion in 2006. Headquartered in Burlington, North Carolina, LabCorp has approximately 25,000 employees and offers a broad range of genomic/esoteric tests. Listed under the ticker symbol LH on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), LabCorp tests more than 370,000 specimens daily for over 220,000 clients nationwide.
  • Step 3 - Within one business day you will be emailed the 1-2 pages of paperwork you will need to take with you to your lab-draw station. You will simply print the pages right on your home or business printer.

  • Step 4 - Bring the paperwork with you to the lab-draw station preferably for a morning draw. No appointment will be needed. You should fast for at least eight hours prior to the draw. Let the LabCorp professionals collect your blood sample. You will not pay them anything. Your purchase here takes care of everything.

  • Step 5 - Results are emailed to you 1-2 business days after the day the LabCorp facility you chose collects your blood.

What's Included In Our
Male Health & Hormonal Panel?

COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT (cbc)
  • WBC-White blood cells are the body's primary defense against disease. White blood cells help fight infection.
  • RBC-Red blood cells are responsible for carrying oxygen and carbon dioxide to all cells. Iron deficiency will lower RBC.
  • Hemoglobin-A chemical compound inside red cells that transports oxygen through the blood stream to all cells of the body. Oxygen is needed for healthy organs. Hemoglobin gives the red color to blood.
  • Lymphocytes-The results of this and basophils, eosinophils, monocytes and neutrophils deal with white blood cell function. Important to the body's defense against infection. Also important in the assessment of nutritional status.
  • Monocytes- The results of this and basophils, eosinophils, lymphocytes, and neutrophils deal with white blood cell function. Important to the body's defense against infection. Also important in the assessment of nutritional status.
  • MCH Mean- corpuscular hemoglobin is one way to measure the average hemoglobin concentration within red blood cells, which varies from normal with different diseases.
  • MCHC Mean- corpuscular hemoglobin concentration.
  • MCV Mean- corpuscular volume measures red blood cell volume.
  • Monocytes Important in the assessment of nutritional status.
  • - The results of this and basophils, eosinophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes deal with white blood cell function. Important to the body's defense against infection. Also important in the assessment of nutritional status.
  • Platelets- Blood cell particles involved with the forming of blood clots.
LIVER PROFILE
  • Alanine aminotransferase (ALT or SGPT)- an enzyme found primarily in the liver. Abnormalities may represent liver disease.
  • Albumin - serum one of the major proteins in the blood and a reflection of the general state of nutrition.
  • Albumin/Globulin ratio - Calculated by dividing the albumin by the globulin.
  • Alkaline phosphatase - A body protein important in diagnosing proper bone and liver functions.
  • Aspartate aminotransferase (AST or SGOT) - an enzyme found in skeletal and heart muscle, liver and other organs. Abnormalities may represent liver disease.
  • Bilirubin - Total A chemical involved with liver functions. High concentrations may result in jaundice.
  • Globulin, Total - A major group of proteins in the blood comprising the infection fighting antibodies.
  • Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) - An enzyme found mostly in the heart, muscles, liver, kidney, brain, and red blood cells. When an organ of the body is damaged, LDH is released in greater quantity into the blood stream.
  • Protein, Total - Together with albumin, it is a measure of the state of nutrition in the body.
KIDNEY PANEL
  • Urea Nitrogen (BUN) - A by-product of protein metabolism eliminated through the kidneys. BUN is an indicator of kidney function.
  • Creatinine, Serum - An indicator of kidney function.
  • Uric acid - Another by-product of protein metabolism eliminated through the kidneys. Uric acid is an indicator of kidney function.
  • Bun/Creatinine - Ratio Calculated by dividing the BUN by the Creatinine.
THYROID PANEL
  • The thyroid gland synthesizes, stores and releases hormones. The hormones secreted are iodine containing amino acids, thyroxine (T4) and triiodo-thyronine (T3). The thyroid hormones influence a diversity of metabolic processes. These tests help to evaluate thyroid hormones that control the body's metabolic rate.
  • Total T-4 (Thyroxine)
  • T-3 uptake
  • Free-Thyroxine Index (FTI) T-7
  • TSH
CARDIOVASCULAR FUNCTION - HEART DISEASE
  • Cholesterol, Total - A sterol in the blood. Knowing your cholesterol may be as important as knowing your blood pressure. Elevated cholesterol is associated with an increasing risk of coronary heart disease.
  • HDL - Cholesterol High-density lipoproteins are believed to take cholesterol away from cells and transport it back to the liver for processing or removal. They have become known as the "good" cholesterol as persons with high levels of HDL may have less heart disease. Low HDL could be the result of smoking and lack of exercise.
  • LDL - Cholesterol Low-density lipoproteins contain the greatest percentage of cholesterol and may be responsible for depositing cholesterol on the artery walls. For that reason, they could be known as the "bad" cholesterol.
  • Cholesterol/HDL Ratio - Calculated by dividing the total cholesterol by the HDL cholesterol. Ratio used by physicians in determining your relative risk for developing cardiovascular heart disease.
  • Triglycerides - Triglycerides is a fat in the blood responsible for providing energy to the cells of the body. Triglycerides should be less than 400 mg/dl even in a non-fasting state.
BONE AND MINERALS
  • Iron, Total - An abnormally low test result may indicate iron deficiency anemia.
  • Calcium - A mineral essential for development and maintenance of healthy bones and teeth. It is important also for the normal function of muscles, nerves and blood clotting.
  • Phosphorus - Together with calcium, it is essential for healthy development of bones and teeth. Associated with hormone imbalance, bone disease and kidney disease. It is found mainly in bones and teeth. NOTE: a temporary drop in phosphorus level can be seen after a meal.
FLUIDS AND ELECTROLYTES
  • Chloride, Serum - Similar to sodium, it helps to maintain the body's electrolyte balance.
  • Potassium - Helps to control the nerves and muscles.
  • Sodium, Serum - One of the major salts in the body fluid; sodium is important in the body's water balance and the electrical activity of nerves and muscles.
DIABETES
  • Glucose - Blood sugar level, the most direct single test to uncover diabetes, may be used not only to identify diabetes, but also to evaluate how one controls the disease.
ESTRADIOL
  • Estradiol is a form of estrogen, necessary for many processes in the body. Estradiol is a female sex hormone that is involved in the development and maintenance of the female reproductive system.
PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN (PSA)
  • The prostate specific antigen (PSA), is a protein made only in the prostate gland. PSA is produced by normal, abnormal and cancerous prostatic tissue. The PSA blood test is an accurate measure of this amount. The theory is that cancer causes more of the protein to be made and leaked into the blood than normal prostate tissue, so PSA is now used for assisting in the diagnosis and monitoring of prostatic carcinoma.
TESTOSTERONE TOTAL AND FREE
  • Testosterone is a hormone that causes male characteristics. The blood level is used by men to investigate abnormal sexual development and sexual dysfunction. Small amounts are produced in women's ovaries and levels are tested to evaluate virilization.

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