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Preparation for a male phlebotomy panel involves both general blood draw guidelines and specific instructions related to hormones and other male-specific analytics. Fasting, managing medication and staying hydrated are key steps. Always consult with your healthcare provider for the most accurate and personalized instructions
Preparation
Indications
Interpretation of results
In which cases the doctor may prescribe a general blood test:
- Check fasting requirements. Fasting is necessary for tests like a lipid panel (cholesterol) and basic metabolic panel. If required, do not eat or drink anything but water for 8 to 12 hours before your appointment.
- Stay well-hydrated. Drink plenty of water in the 24 hours before your blood draw, unless otherwise instructed. Proper hydration makes your veins easier for the phlebotomist to find, which can make the process smoother. Avoid diuretics like coffee, tea, and alcohol, which can cause dehydration.
- Manage medications and supplements. Inform your doctor of all prescription and over-the-counter medications, as well as any vitamins or supplements you are taking. Some, like biotin (vitamin B7), can interfere with lab results and may need to be paused for a certain period. Do not stop taking a prescribed medication unless your doctor explicitly tells you to.
The general blood test includes the following indicators: red blood cells, hemoglobin, white blood cells, color index, hematocrit, reticulocytes, platelets, SOE.
A standard female wellness panel is a diagnostic blood draw that evaluates a man’s overall health and screens for potential issues. The results can help identify the cause of specific symptoms and are used to monitor the effects of lifestyle changes or medications.
A doctor might order a diagnostic male panel for men experiencing the following:
- Unexplained fatigue, weight changes.
- Mood shifts, anxiety, or depression.
- Changes in hair or skin.
- Concerns about hormone imbalances.
- Management of pre-existing conditions, such as diabetes or a thyroid disorder.
Standard interpretation of results
- Normal/Negative: The substance or condition was not found, or the level was within the expected range for a healthy individual.
- Abnormal/Positive: The test detected the substance or condition, or the level was outside the normal range. Further testing is often required to determine a diagnosis.
- Inconclusive: The result was not clearly normal or abnormal and warrants re-testing.
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$398.00
*Taking blood from a vein: + $2.00