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$49 Tests
Fatigue Panel
$499.00

Test Components:

The Fatigue Panel includes the following tests:

  1. Complete Blood Count (CBC)
  2. Chemistry Panel
  3. Urinalysis
  4. Lyme Disease (Western Blot)
  5. Mononucleosis
  6. Epstein Barr
  7. Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity

Description:

Are you always tired? You may be suffering from fatigue.

Many health factors can affect your energy levels. The Fatigue Panel includes a CBC, which measures important parameters of the cellular makeup of your blood that can reveal anemia, signs of infection or other factors that may cause fatigue; a Chemistry Panel, which analyzes electrolytes, sugar, proteins, and enzymes including sodium, potassium, calcium, glucose and liver/kidney function tests; and several other tests including a Urinalysis.

This panel also includes a Urinalysis and tests for Lyme disease, Mononucleosis and any iron deficiency – all of which may cause fatigue.

Why Do I Need It?:

If your energy level is always low and you don’t know why, you may be suffering from fatigue. Many health factors can affect your energy levels. Find out why with a Fatigue Panel from ANY LAB TEST NOW®.

Other Relevant Tests:

You may also be interested in the Thyroid Panel or another one of our Value Panels or individual tests.

Test Details:

Normal Range:

COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT: Please see individual test.

CHEMISTRY PANEL: Please see individual test.

LYME DISEASE: A positive result indicates that you have been exposed to the bacterium and more than likely have Lyme Disease. A negative result indicates that you may not have Lyme disease or that the antibodies are too low to detect.

MONONUCLEOSIS: Please see individual test.

EPSTEIN BARR VIRUS: Positive results indicate it is likely that you have a current Epstein Barr Virus infection. Negative results indicate that you do not have Epstein Barr Virus.

TOTAL IRON BINDING CAPACITY: Please see individual test.

URINALYSIS: Please see individual test.

High Results Indicate:

COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT: Please see individual test.

CHEMISTRY PANEL: Please see individual test.

LYME DISEASE: There are no high values for this test.

MONONUCLEOSIS: Please see individual test.

EPSTEIN BARR VIRUS: There are no high values for this test.

TOTAL IRON BINDING CAPACITY: Please see individual test.

URINALYSIS: Please see individual test.

Low Results Indicate:

COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT: Please see individual test.

CHEMISTRY PANEL: Please see individual test.

LYME DISEASE: There are no low values for this test.

MONONUCLEOSIS: Please see individual test.

EPSTEIN BARR VIRUS: There are no low values for this test.

TOTAL IRON BINDING CAPACITY: Please see individual test.

URINALYSIS: Please see individual test.

What Type of Physician Should You See?

You should see your primary care physician.

Next Steps:

  1. Buy test – either here at the store or online. (*If online, don't forget to print out receipt!)
  2. Fill out necessary paperwork and how you want to receive the test results.
  3. Get results.
  4. Review results.
  5. If your results are 'abnormal' or 'out-of-range' from the normal, please contact your physician. (*The interpretation of any laboratory test should be made only by a licensed physician.)