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Diagnostic Tests Blood Liver Enzymes Test
Blood Liver Enzymes Test Your doctor will decide when and how frequently this test is required. Having this test means that your doctor wants more information about the health of your liver. If you ...
Diagnostic Tests Blood Pressure Monitoring
Blood Pressure Monitoring In healthy people, blood pressure is usually checked when a physical exam is done. You should have your blood pressure monitored at least every two years or as recommended ...
Diagnostic Tests Cholesterol Test
Cholesterol Test Your age, health, and risk of having cardiovascular disease will determine how frequently your need this test. Usually young, healthy people are only tested occasionally. As you ...
Diagnostic Tests Complete Blood Count
Complete Blood Count The frequency of this test is determined by your doctor. More frequent testing may be recommended if you have serious conditions such as anemia, malaria, hemophilia, or certain ...
Diagnostic Tests Glucose Tolerance Test
Glucose Tolerance Test The test is routinely used during pregnancy to determine whether a woman has developed gestational diabetes (a temporary form of diabetes caused by pregnancy). It can also be ...
Diagnostic Tests Hemoglobin A1C
Hemoglobin A1C Hemoglobin A1C should be measured twice a year if you are diabetic. However, if your blood sugar is high, your doctor may want to measure the hemoglobin A1C more frequently (every ...
Diagnostic Tests Urinalysis
Urinalysis The frequency of this test is determined by your doctor. It may be requested for a specific purpose or it may be part of a routine yearly exam. Doctors often request this test during ...

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