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Basic Health Profile — Standard
Basic Health Profile — Standard
This basic health screening includes tests that are often ordered at annual health visits to proactively evaluate the function of different organs and body systems. Read moreTest details
Sample type:
Blood and Urine
Preparation:
Fasting (not eating or drinking anything except water) for 8-12 hours is recommended.
You can drink water and take your regular medications as prescribed unless you are instructed by your healthcare provider not to do so. Please be sure to drink plenty of fluids before your urine sample collection. Those who choose not to fast may show elevated glucose and triglyceride levels.
What
The Basic Health Profile includes Complete Blood Count (CBC), Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP), Cholesterol Panel, and Urinalysis.
Who
Must be 18+ years of age to purchase.
How
Blood and Urine
Schedule an appointment, then visit a Quest Diagnostics patient service center location.
About the Test
The basic health profile test helps identify potential health risks or medical conditions based on an evaluation of your blood and urine. The panel includes a CBC to measure blood cells and platelets, a CMP test to help assess overall body function and metabolism, and a cholesterol panel to help evaluate heart and artery health. The panel also includes a urinalysis screening to help evaluate metabolism and kidney health.
Buy your own general health profile test online with Quest. No doctor’s visit is required – simply purchase your health screening, visit a nearby Quest location for sample collection, and get fast results.
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Basic Health Profile — Standard |
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Basic Health Profile — Women's |
Basic Health Profile — Men's |
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Complete Blood Count (CBC) | ||||
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) | ||||
Cholesterol Panel | ||||
Urinalysis | ||||
Inflammation Marker (hs-CRP Test) | ||||
Hemoglobin A1c | ||||
Vitamin D | ||||
Thyroid Function Risk | ||||
Prostate Screening (PSA) | ||||
Physical Measurements (Biometrics) | ||||
Individual Health Risk Assessment | ||||
Personalized Health Quotient Score | ||||
One-on-One Doctor Discussion | ||||
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Basic Health Profile — Standard |
Comprehensive Health Profile — Standard |
Basic Health Profile — Women's |
Basic Health Profile — Men's |
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Complete Blood Count (CBC) | |||
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) | |||
Cholesterol Panel | |||
Urinalysis | |||
Inflammation Marker (hs-CRP Test) | |||
Hemoglobin A1c | |||
Vitamin D | |||
Thyroid Function Risk | |||
Prostate Screening (PSA) | |||
Physical Measurements (Biometrics) | |||
Individual Health Risk Assessment | |||
Personalized Health Quotient Score | |||
One-on-One Doctor Discussion | |||
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FAQs
The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) includes measurements for blood sugar (glucose), electrolytes and fluid balance (sodium, calcium, potassium, carbon dioxide, chloride), proteins (albumin, total protein), kidney health (blood urea nitrogen, creatinine), and liver health (alanine aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, aspartate aminotransferase, bilirubin). The CMP can provide insight into your overall health or check for medication side effects and medical conditions, including diabetes, liver, and kidney disease.
A Complete Blood Count (CBC) includes measurements for red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets.
Red blood cells (RBCs), also known as erythrocytes, carry oxygen from your lungs to the tissues and organs in your body. Your red blood cell count measures the concentration of RBCs in your blood sample, while hemoglobin indicates the amount of this oxygen-carrying protein inside those RBCs. A hematocrit test measures how much of your blood is made up of red blood cells. A platelet count indicates the concentration of platelets, vital to blood clotting, your blood contains.
A CBC also offers information regarding the physical characteristics of red blood cells. The mean corpuscular volume (MCV) is a measurement used to describe the average size of red blood cells. The mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH) value represents the average amount of hemoglobin contained in each red blood cell, whereas the mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) value represents the hemoglobin concentration within red blood cells. The red cell distribution width (RDW) indicates your red blood cells' size variation and similarity.
White blood cells (WBCs), also known as leukocytes, are a component of the immune system which are classified into the following types: lymphocytes, neutrophils, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils. They each perform a unique function and work together in response to injury or illness by attacking unknown substances or organisms that enter the body.
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