Health & Wellness

Your Health On Your Terms

Looking to understand your body’s makeup and chemistry better in order to take care of your health on your terms? ARCpoint Labs offers a wide variety of testing options to help you achieve your goals. Select the testing category from the list to learn more.

General Wellness

These tests are designed to give basic information about your health. They can be repeated at regular intervals and used to give your healthcare provider a picture of your health over time. They can also provide a baseline for chronic conditions or reveal previously unknown disorders.

  • Complete Blood Count (CBC)

    The Complete Blood Count (CBC) is a group of tests that evaluate your overall health that is made up of a group of cells within your blood, including red blood cells (RBC’s), white blood cells (WBC’s), platelets (PLTs). These groups of blood cells are used to detect a wide range of disorders, including infections, anemia, bleeding disorders, or leukemia.

    Components included in a complete blood count:

    • White Blood Cells (WBC)
    • Red Blood Cells (RBC)
    • Hemoglobin
    • Hematocrit
    • Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
    • Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH)
    • Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
    • Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)
    • Platelet Count
  • Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)

    The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel is a broad spectrum test that evaluates your general health. This test will monitor the health of the following organs, kidney and liver. This test will also provide a complete overview of your electrolytes and blood sugar.

    Components included in a comprehensive metabolic panel:

    • Albumin
    • Albumin/Globulin Ratio (calculated)
    • Alkaline Phosphatase
    • ALT
    • AST
    • BUN/Creatinine Ratio (calculated)
    • Calcium
    • Carbon Dioxide
    • Chloride
    • Creatinine with GFR Estimates
    • Globulin (calculated)
    • Glucose
    • Potassium
    • Sodium
    • Total Bilirubin
    • Total Protein
    • Urea Nitrogen
  • Hemoglobin A1C (hbA1C)
    The Hemoglobin A1C Test measures an individual's average blood sugar levels over a span of 2 to 3 months. This test is used to assess diabetes risk and monitor anyone who has already been diagnosed with diabetes.
  • Cholesterol (Lipid) Panel *

    The Cholesterol (Lipid) Panel is a test that measures cholesterol and other fats in the blood. This panel is used to evaluate the cardiovascular risk, including the risk of stroke or heart disease.

    • Cholesterol, Total
    • Triglycerides
    • HDL Cholesterol
    • LDL-Cholesterol (calculated)
    • Cholesterol/HDL Ratio (calculated)
    • Non-HDL Cholesterol (calculated)
  • ABO group + RH type
    "ABO group and RH type" identify an individual’s blood type. This may be useful in assessing during blood transfusions, when donating blood, or for organ transplant. RH factor may also be useful in pregnancy, to detect Rh incompatibility between mother and fetus.
Men's/Women's Health

These tests have been designed to include the most important tests to men and women. They screen for common conditions impacting these groups and have an emphasis on hormones, inflammation, and metabolism.

  • Annual Men's Health Panel

    The Annual Men’s Health Panel is a comprehensive testing panel that evaluates an individual’s blood count, and includes a metabolic panel which includes the liver and kidney function. The test also looks at one’s cholesterol and thyroid health. This panel will contain tests such as the following.

    • Complete Blood Cound (CBC)
    • Complete Metabolic Panel (CMP)
    • Highly Sensitive C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP)
    • Hemoglobin A1C
    • Iron, TIBC
    • Lipid Panel
    • Lipoprotein (a)
    • Thyroid Panel (TSH, Free T3,Free T4)
    • Urinalysis, Complete
    • Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total
  • Annual Women's Health Panel

    The Annual Woman’s Health Panel is a comprehensive testing panel that evaluates an individual’s blood count, metabolic panel, which includes the liver and kidney function, with special attention to those values which are most applicable to women. The test will also look at one’s cholesterol and thyroid health. This panel will contain tests such as the following.

    • Complete Blood Count (CBC)
    • Complete Metabolic Panel (CMP)
    • Highly Sensitive C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP)
    • Hemoglobin A1C
    • Iron, TIBC
    • Lipid Panel
    • Lipoprotein (a)
    • Thyroid Panel (TSH, Free T3,Free T4)
    • Urinalysis, Complete
    • Vitamin D, 25-OH, Total
  • Weight Loss Panel

    The Weight Loss Panel is a group of essential tests that identify any possible inhibitory factors that could create an additional challenge to proper and healthy weight loss. The panel will overview multiple metabolic driven organs, cholesterol health, electrolyte, liver, and kidney health and balance. This panel will contain tests such as the following.

    • Comprehensive Metabolic Panel
    • Lipid Panel
    • Thyroid Panel (TSH, Free T3, Free T4)
    • Highly sensitive C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP)
    • Cortisol, Total
  • Free and Total Testosterone

    Testosterone is the main sex hormone in men, but it is also important in women. Free and total testosterone testing measures how much testosterone is being produced and how well/badly it is being used.

  • Vitamin D

    Vitamin D (also referred to as calciferol) is an essential vitamin needed for healthy development of muscles, teeth, and bones. Vitamin D also helps regulate the amount of calcium absorbed in the body, plays a role in mood stabilization, and aids in immune function.

DNA/Genetic

DNA testing has become a cornerstone of the way we evaluate genetic risk of diseases, court-related issues, and even the way our bodies process prescription medications. This collection of tests is designed to provide expedient access to this information on an individual or legal level.

  • Paternity (Legal) Testing
    A DNA Paternity Test will compare the child’s DNA profile with that of the possible father to determine if there is a match. If the results are needed for child support or custody, birth certificate, court order, adoption, or for any other legal reasons, a legal paternity test is recommended.
  • SneakPeek® - 149.0000
    The SneakPeek® early DNA test is an accurate early gender DNA test. The test can be conducted as early as 8 weeks into pregnancy. The SneakPeek® test looks for the male chromosome in the fetal DNA that is found in the mother’s blood.
    $149.00
  • Proactive Genetic Health Panel
    The Proactive Genetic Health Panel screens for genetic risk factors of both cardiovascular diseases and various forms of cancer. This test will give insight into certain health risks you may or may not have based on genetic variations in your DNA. This panel evaluates risk factors associated with:
    • Various types of cancer
    • Cardiovascular conditions
  • Proactive Cancer Risk Panel
    The Proactive Cancer Risk Panel compares your genes to known risk factors for many types of cancer to determine a patient’s risk.
    This panel evaluates risk factors associated with potential conditions such as:
    • Breast cancer
    • Colorectal cancer
    • Cutaneous melanoma
    • Gastric cancer
    • Ovarian cancer
    • Pancreatic cancer
    • Prostate cancer
    • Renal cell cancer
    • Thyroid cancer
    • Uterine cancer
    • Additional hereditary cancer conditions
  • Proactive Cardio Panel
    The Proactive Cardio Risk Panel tests genes related to cardiovascular conditions to determine your risk factors of developing these conditions.
    This panel evaluates risk factors associated with potential conditions such as:
    • Vascular conditions
    • Arrhythmias
    • Cardiomyopathies
    • Genetic forms of high blood pressure and high cholesterol
    • Clotting disorders
    • Additional hereditary cardiovascular conditions
* Some tests may be available with same day results at select locations
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