Clinical Chemistry

General Chemistry

Albumin

Alkaline Phosphatase

ALT

AST

Ammonia

Amylase total

Bicarbonate

Bilirubin, direct

Bilirubin, total

BUN

Calcium

Chloride

CK total

Creatinine

GGT

Glucose

LDH

Lipase

Magnesium

Phosphorus

Potassium

Sodium

Total Protein

Uric Acid

Anemia

Ferritin

Folate

Iron total

Transferrin

UIBC

Vitamin B12

Bone Markers

PTH Intact

Vitamin D

Cardiac

Apolipoprotein A-1

Apolipoprotein B

CKMB

Troponin T

hs CRP

Myoglobin

Cholesterol total

HDL

LDL direct

Triglycerides

Diabetes

Fructosamine

Hemoglobin A1C

Insulin

Fertility / Hormones

Cortisol

DHEA-S

Estradiol

FSH

hCG quantitative

LH

Progesterone

Prolactin

SHBG

Testosterone total

Hepatitis

Anti-HAV IgM

Anti-HCV total

Infectious Disease

Anti-SARS-CoV-2 (N antibody)

Anti-SARS-CoV-2S (S antibody)

Sepsis / Inflammation

Procalcitonin

Lactic Acid

Specific Proteins

ASO (anti-streptolysin O)

C3 complement

C4 complement

CRP

Prealbumin

Rheumatoid Factor

Therapeutic Drug Monitoring

Carbamazepine

Digoxin

Gentamicin

Lithium

Phenobarbital

Phenytoin

Theophylline

Valproic Acid

Vancomycin

Thyroid Function

Anti-Tg (anti-thyroglobulin)

Anti-TPO (anti-thyroid peroxidase)

T3 free

T3 total

T4 free

T4 total

TSH

T-uptake

Tumor Markers

CEA

PSA free

PSA total

Urine Chemistry

Calcium

Chloride

Creatinine

Magnesium

Microalbumin

Phosphorus

Potassium

Sodium

Total Protein

HEMATOLOGY & URINALYSIS

Complete Blood Count

Complete Blood Count with Automated Differential

Complete Blood Count with Manual Differential

Reticulocyte Count

Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate

PT/INR

PTT

Automated Urinalysis without microscopic examination

Automated Urinalysis with microscopic examination

Automated Urinalysis with reflex to Urine Culture

D-dimer

Fibrinogen

MICROBIOLOGY

  • Blood Culture (aerobic and anaerobic) – Blood cultures are incubated for a total of 5 days.  If no growth is detected at the end of the 5-day incubation period, the culture will be reported and finalized as negative.  If growth is detected at anytime during the 5-day incubation period, a gram stain will be performed immediately.  A sample of the blood culture will be run.  The results of the gram stain and BCID2 panel will be called to the ordering physician.  A sample of the positive blood culture will also be set up for a final identification and MIC sensitivity.

 

  • Additional traditional microbiology studies:
    • MRSA Screen and/or Culture
    • MSSA Screen and/or Culture
    • Wound Cultures
    • Stool Cultures
    • Sputum Cultures
    • Body Fluid Cultures (synovial, spinal fluid)
  • GI Panel: (stool sample)  tests for 22 of the most common bacterial, parasitic and viral causes of gastroenteritis, including difficile toxin A/B

 

  • BCID 2 Panel: (positive blood culture sample)  tests for 43 targets associated with blood-stream infections, including gram-negative bacteria, gram-positive bacteria, yeast and 10 antimicrobial resistance genes

 

  • Urine Culture Identification and Sensitivity- Colony count, organism identification along with an appropriate MIC sensitivity (dependent upon organism) are provided on the patient final report.
Miscellaneous

Additional tests performed at SR Scientific include:

  • difficile Toxin A/B + GDH Antigen (EIA): This test is for the detection of C. difficile toxin A/B and GDH antigen in a patient stool sample.  This EIA methodology that has a faster turnaround time and is less expensive than a molecular method.
  • Group A Strep Rapid Antigen Detection: This test is a rapid assay for Group A Strep from a throat swab specimen.  If the result is negative, a confirmatory Strep Screen Culture will be performed (Microbiology Department).
  • Mononucleosis Screen: This test is for the detection of infectious mononucleosis heterophilic antibodies in a patient serum sample.
  • Occult Blood (Guaiac method): This test is for the detection of occult blood in a patient stool sample utilizing the guaiac method.
  • Occult Blood (Immunochemical): This test is for the detection of occult blood in a patient stool sample using immunoassay methodology.

Additional Assays Available Upon Special Order

General Chemistry

Amylase, pancreatic

Cholinesterase

Kappa Free Light Chain

Lambda Free Light Chain

Anemia

RBC Folate

Cardiac

Lp (a)

pro BNP II

Diabetes

C-peptide

Fertility / Hormones

ACTH

AMH

Androstenedione

Thyroid Function

Anti-THSR

Calcitonin

Thyroglobulin

Hepatitis

Anti-HAV total

Anti-HBs

HBe antigen

HBs antigen

HBs antigen confirmation

Anti-HBc

Anti-HBc IgM

Growth Hormones

hGH

IGF-I

IGFBP-3

Infectious Disease

Rubella IgG

Rubella IgM

Toxoplasma IgG

Toxoplasma IgM

CMV IgG

CMV IgM

Syphilis

HSV-1 IgG

HSV-2 IgG

Tumor Markers

AFP

CA 125

CA15-3

CA 19-9

Cyfra21-1

HE4

HE4 + CA 125 ROMA

Bone Markers

Beta CrossLaps

Osteocalcin

Sepsis / Inflammation

IL-6

Immunosuppressant Drugs

Tacrolimus

Therapeutic Drug Monitoring

Acetaminophen

Amikacin

Methotrexate

NAPA

Procainamide

Quinidine

Tobramycin

Total Mycophenolic Acid

Specific Proteins

α-1 Acid Glycoprotein

α-1 Antitrypsin

Β2 Macroglobulin

Anti-CCP

Ceruloplasmin

Cystatin C

Haptoglobin

Homocysteine

IgA

IgG

IgM

IgE II