Chemistry Testing
Advanta Genetics offers chemistry and hematology testing with fast turn-around-times and local courier services. We provide rapid, accurate analysis of various metabolic and hematological parameters that are vital for treatment decisions.
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Test Directory
For any test not listed please call 903 805-9955 for collection instructions
Panel | Tsh and Prolactin - Baseline, 15 Min, 20 Min, 30 Min, 45 Min |
Preferred Specimen | 5 Samples with 2 ML Serum Each. Allow Sst to Clot in An Upright Position for at least 30 Minutes, Then Centrifuge Sample Within 2 hours of Collection. Clearly Label Each Sample with Time of Collection. Refrigerate. Do Not Collect Samples from Patients Receiving Therapy with High Biotin Doses (>5 Mg/Day) Until at least 8 hours Following the Last Biotin Administration. |
Container Type | Serum Separator Tube |
Volume | 2 ML Serum For Each Sample |
TransportTemperature | Refrigerated |
SpecimenStability | 5 Days Room Temperature; 2 Weeks Refrigerated; 1 Month Frozen. Allow Only One Freeze/Thaw Cycle. |
RejectionCriteria |
Test Directory
Panel |
Tsh and Prolactin - Baseline, 15 Min, 20 Min, 30 Min, 45 Min |
Preferred Specimen |
5 Samples with 2 ML Serum Each. Allow Sst to Clot in An Upright Position for at least 30 Minutes, Then Centrifuge Sample Within 2 hours of Collection. Clearly Label Each Sample with Time of Collection. Refrigerate. Do Not Collect Samples from Patients Receiving Therapy with High Biotin Doses (>5 Mg/Day) Until at least 8 hours Following the Last Biotin Administration. |
Container Type |
Serum Separator Tube |
Volume |
2 ML Serum For Each Sample |
TransportTemperature |
Refrigerated |
SpecimenStability |
5 Days Room Temperature; 2 Weeks Refrigerated; 1 Month Frozen. Allow Only One Freeze/Thaw Cycle. |
RejectionCriteria |
For any test not listed please call 903 805-9955
for collection instructions
Ordering Options
- Chemistry Panel
Turnaround Time
≤ 24 hours *Cost
Please call for detailsResources
* Turnaround time starts when sample is received at the laboratory.