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ABH application form.Allergy Tests
Do you have allergies? A cheap and convenient online allergy test can tell…
Diabetes Tests
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now estimate that almost 26…
Drug and Alcohol Tests
A drug and alcohol test may be necessary for pre-employment screening or a…
STD Tests
A confidential, online STD blood test is the best way to determine whether…
Anti-Aging Tests
Everyone ages, but we don’t have to feel its effects. A cheap, convenient…
Digestive System Tests
The digestive system, also known as the gastrointestinal system, is a…
Heart Health Tests
Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death in the United States…
Thyroid Tests
A properly functioning thyroid is crucial to healthy living. A cheap blood…
Blood Disorder Tests
Blood is the transportation system of our bodies and the secrets to our…
Kidney Tests
A kidney function test shows whether the organs are properly regulating the…
Infectious Disease Tests
Infectious diseases can be transmitted in a number of ways. If you’ve been…
Stress and Fatigue Tests
Adrenal stress is also commonly known as adrenal fatigue. This term is used…
Cancer Screening Tests
More than 1 million people are diagnosed with cancer every year. Early…
Discount Panels
ABH Corp sells a wide variety of discount blood tests that help determine…
Hormone Tests
As we age, hormone levels naturally decline in our bodies. Hormones are…
Wellness Panels
Basic wellness lab testing helps you to screen for potential red flags that…
Biometric and Lab Screenings FAQ’s
Blood Pressure Check?
Why it is important… | How the screening is conducted… |
High blood pressure may indicate an increased risk of stroke, heart disease, or other illness. | A cuff is placed on a participant’s arm and gently tightened and released to gather the blood pressure reading. |
Body Fat Screening?
Why it is important… | How the screening is conducted… |
Too much fat increases your risk for disease and too little fat is linked to problems with temperature regulation, hunger, fatigue, depression, and fertility in women. | The participant holds a small bio-electrical device and pushes a button. The device does its job with no feeling to the participant. |
Bone Density Screening?
Why it is important… | How the screening is conducted… |
Bone density is an indicator of osteoporosis risk. | Ultrasound technology is utilized to measure the density of the health bone. The test is quick, easy, and pain-free. |
Carotid Artery Ultrasound Screening?
Why it is important… | How the screening is conducted… |
The carotid artery supplies the majority of blood flow to the brain. Narrowing of the carotid artery increases the risk of stroke. | An ultrasound wand is gently circled on the neck and an image is produced on a computer screen showing the artery and possible blockage. |
Chair Massage?
Why it is important… | How the screening is conducted… |
Massage offers relaxing opportunities for participants to relieve stress. | Participants are seated and receive a back, neck, and arm massage. Clients are able to set the massage length. |
Colorectal Cancer Screening?
Why it is important… | How the screening is conducted… |
Participants 50 years and older are at higher risk for this disease, so screening is recommended. | Participants are provided with “throw-in-the-bowl” take-home kits that change color when blood is present in the stool. Blood in the stool can be an indicator of Colorectal Cancer. |
Fitness Testing?
Why it is important… | How the screening is conducted… |
This test evaluates a participant’s aerobic (endurance) and anaerobic (strength & power) energy systems. | Participants tightly grip a handheld dynamometer to measure their strength and power. The Harvard Step Test, a 3-minute test in which participants step up and down on a step in accordance with a metronome pace, is utilized to measure endurance. Participants complete the test and then our staff monitors their heart rate and recovery to determine endurance. |
Pulmonary Function Testing?
Why it is important… | How the screening is conducted… |
This test measures lung capacity. | Participants blow hard and fast into a small, hand-held spirometer which measures their pulmonary function and displays participant’s results on a computer screen. |
Skin Screening & Sun Damage Test?
Why it is important… | How the screening is conducted… |
This test locates oily skin, sun-damaged skin, occluded pores, and overly dry skin on the face. | A DermaView™ Facial Analyzer uses special lighting to show problem areas on the face. |
Cholesterol Test?
Why it is important… | How the screening is conducted… |
Too much cholesterol can indicate an increased risk of heart disease and stroke. | Blood samples are gathered through a finger-stick or a venipuncture. Total Cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol, LDL Cholesterol, TC/HDL Ratio values can be provided. Participants do not need to fast for TC, HDL, or TC/HDL ratio to be provided. Participants must fast for at least 9 hours for LDL readings to be provided. |
Glucose Test?
Why it is important… | How the screening is conducted… |
Increased glucose blood levels can be an indicator of diabetes. | Blood samples are gathered through a finger-stick or a venipuncture. Participants do not need to fast for glucose readings to be provided. |
Triglyceride Test?
Why it is important… | How the screening is conducted… |
Triglycerides indicate the fat in the blood. Too much fat in the blood can increase the risk of heart disease and stroke. | Blood samples are gathered through a finger-stick or venipuncture. Participants must fast for at least 9 hours for triglyceride values to be accurate. |
Cancer Antigen 125 (CA-125)?
Why it is important… | How the screening is conducted… |
Cancer Antigen is a protein found on the surface of many ovarian cancer cells. | Blood samples are gathered through a venipuncture blood draw. |
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)?
Why it is important… | How the screening is conducted… |
TSH measures thyroid gland function, which is related to multiple metabolic disorders. | Blood samples are gathered via a venipuncture blood draw. |
Cotinine?
Why it is important… | How the screening is conducted… |
Cotinine, is a metabolite of nicotine and reports positive or negative tobacco use. | Blood samples are gathered via a venipuncture blood draw, or saliva samples are collected and analyzed on-site. |
Homocystein?
Why it is important… | How the screening is conducted… |
Homocystein accurately describes an individual’s risk of atherosclerosis, or fatty build up in the arteries. | Blood samples are gathered via a venipuncture blood draw. |
Hemoglobin A1C (HbA1C)?
Why it is important… | How the screening is conducted… |
HbA1C measures average blood glucose over a 3 month period and help assess risk for type II diabetes. | Blood samples are gathered either through a finger-stick or a venipuncture blood |
Highly Sensitive C- Reactive Protein (CRP)?
Why it is important… | How the screening is conducted… |
Testing the level of CRP in the blood can aid in the detection of heart disease. | Blood samples are gathered via a venipuncture blood draw. |