General Health Panel Test

This group of tests includes a CBC (blood count), a Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (metabolism) and a TSH (thyroid function).




This group of tests includes a CBC (blood count), a Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (metabolism) and a TSH (thyroid function).



This group of tests includes three tests that measure your blood counts, metabolism and thyroid function. It may be done as part of a regular checkup, to diagnose certain medical conditions, or to monitor how well an illness is being managed.

In an adult, the blood sample is usually taken by placing a needle in a vein in the arm. In a baby or child, the sample may be taken by pricking a finger or heel.

  • You may need to fast for up to eight hours before having this test.
  • This care path's costs do not include the charge to draw blood from a vein (venipuncture).
  • There will only be one charge to draw blood, even if multiple tests are being performed on the samples that are taken.

What should I ask my healthcare provider before having this test?

  • Is there any special preparation for the test? (If so, get clear instructions on what you need to do.)
  • What is the reason for the test? Will the test results change my treatment plan? If not, do I need the test?

Source UHC.com

Also known as:

White Blood Cell
TSH Blood Test
TRH Blood Test
Thyrotropin
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
Thyroid Releasing Hormone
Thyroid Gland
Thyroid Function
Thyroid Blood Test
Sodium
Red Blood Cell
Protein
Potassium Test
Metabolic Panel - Complete
Laboratory Work
Kidney Failure
Hypothyroidism
Hypothyroid Test
Hyperthyroidism
Hyperthyroid Test
HGB Blood Test
Hemoglobin Test
HCT Blood Test
Goiter
Glucose Test
General Health Panel Test
General Health Blood Test
Creatinine
Complete Health Panel
CO2
CMP Blood Test
Chloride
CBC Blood Test
Carbon Dioxide
Calcium
BUN
Blood Urea Nitrogen
Blood Test for Thyroid Disorder
Blood Test for General Health
Blood Count
Bilirubin
AST
Aspartate Aminotransferase
ALT
Alkaline Phosphatase
Albumin
Alanine Transaminase


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