Toxicology — Specialty Testing
Measures levels of toxic heavy metals (lead, mercury, arsenic, cadmium) and environmental toxins in blood and/or urine. Essential for patients with occupational exposure, chronic fatigue, or neurological symptoms.
Heavy metal toxicity screening, chelation therapy monitoring, occupational exposure assessment, and chronic fatigue investigation.
15 biomarkers analyzed — here are the highlights
Neurotoxic heavy metal — bone and brain accumulation
Dental amalgam and seafood exposure
Water contamination and rice exposure
Smoking and industrial exposure
Environmental and cookware exposure
Industrial and environmental toxin
This test is designed for the following practice types and clinical scenarios
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