PCR Molecular Testing
The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing is the fastest and most accurate way to diagnose infectious diseases or genetic changes.
The infectious agents may include bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses.
REGISTRATION FOR THE COVID-19 TEST
PCR Molecular Testing
The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing is the fastest and most accurate way to diagnose infectious diseases or genetic changes.
The infectious agents may include bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses.
REGISTRATION FOR THE COVID-19 TEST
RPP - Respiratory Pathogen Panel
Real-Time PCR RPP Testing is the best laboratory technique for the identification of the pathogens in the respiratory tract.
33 pathogens
48-72 hour turnaround time
Our Respiratory Pathogen Panel (RPP) detects viral, bacterial, and even fungal pathogens, which are often the cause of such infections as Covid-19, Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), Influenza, Rhinovirus, Adenovirus, etc.
Our comprehensive RPP Panel includes:
Viral Targets:
Adenovirus
Coronavirus 229E, HKU1, NL63, OC43
Human Metapneumovirus
Influenza A: H1, H1-2009, H3N2
Influenza B
Parainfluenza: 1, 2, 3, 4
Respiratory Syncytial Virus: A, B
Rhinovirus/Enterovirus
Bacterial Targets:
Chlamydophila pneumoniae
Mycoplasma pneumoniae
Bordetella pertussis
Kiebsiella pneumophila
Legionella pneumoniae
Streptococcus pneumoniae
SYMPTOMS TO CONSIDER
Coughing
Fever
Fatigue
Trouble breathing
Loss of appetite
Stuffy or runny nose
STI - Sexually Transmitted Infections
Sexually Transmitted Infections are caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites. The most common STIs are chlamydia, gonorrhea, genital herpes, HIV, and HPV (human papillomavirus) infections.
24 hour turnaround time
Real-Time PCR STI testing is the best laboratory technique for detection of sexually transmitted pathogens.
Sometimes sexually transmitted infections are asymptomatic, therefore a regular screening is recommended for:
- All sexually active women and men
- Pregnant women
- Anyone who shares injection drug equipment
- Everyone from ages 13 to 64 should be tested at least once for HIV
SYMPTOMS TO CONSIDER
Painful urination
Pain during sexual intercourse
Testicular pain
Lower abdominal pain
Vaginal itching or irritation
Bleeding between periods
Our Comprehensive STI Panel includes testing for the following infections:
HIV-1 and HIV-2
Gonorrhea
Chlamydia
Syphilis
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Trichomoniasis
Molecular UTI
Urinary tract infection is an infection in any part of the urinary system: kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra.
Molecular UTI testing panel helps to obtain objective information on the type and percent of the pathogens causing the infection and estimates antimicrobial resistance.
36 pathogens
48-72 hour turnaround time
Our extended molecular UTI testing panel includes over 20 pathogens and 13 Antibiotic Resistance markers.
We provide accurate, detailed and simple to read lab reports to help clinicians identify the urinary tract infections, improve the treatment plan and choose the best medication therapy for their patients.
SYMPTOMS TO CONSIDER
A burning sensation when urinating
A strong, persistent urge to urinate
Abnormal
urine color
Pelvic
pain
Strong-smelling
urine
Bloody
urine
Our UTI Comprehensive Pathogen Panel:
Acinetobacter baumannii
Aerococcus urinae
Alloscardovia omnicolens
Candida albicans
Candida glabrata
Candida parapsilosis
Citrobacter amalonaticus
Citrobacter freundii
Citrobacter koseri
Corynebacterium riegelii
Corynebacterium urealyticum
Enterobacter aerogenes
Enterobacter cloacae
Enterococcus faecalis
Enterococcus faecium
Escherichia coli
Klebsiella oxytoca
Klebsiella pneumoniae
Morganella morganii
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Mycoplasma genitalium
Mycoplasma hominis
Pantoea agglomerans
Proteus mirabilis
Providencia stuartii
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Serratia marcescens
Staphylococcus aureus
Staphylococcus epidermidis
Staphylococcus haemolyticus
Staphylococcus lugdunenesis
Staphylococcus saprophyticus
Streptococcus agalactiae
Streptococcus pasteuranus
Streptococcus pyogenes
Ureaplasma urealyticum
UTI Antibiotic Resistance Genetic Markers:
FOX (AmpC li-lactamase (Class C))
GES (Carbapenemase (Class A))
KPC (Carbapenemase (Class A ))
IMP-1 (Carbapenemase (Class B)
NDM-1 (C)
(Carbapenemase (Class B))
blaOXA-48 (Carbapenemase (Class D))
PER-1 (Extended)
Spectrum B-lactamase (Class A))
\/EB (Extended Spectrum 13-lactamase (Class A))
CTX-M Group 1 (Extended-Spectrum-13-Lactamase)
CTX-M Group 2 (Extended-SpectrumS-Lactamase)
CTX-M Group 8/25 (Extended-SpectrumS-Lactamase)
CTX-M Grou 9 (Extended-Spectrum-13-Lactamase)
ermB (Macrolide Resistance)
qnrA (Quinolone Resistance)
qnrS (Quinolone Resistance)
OXA-1 (13-lactamase (class D))
vanA (Vancomycin Resistance)
VIM (verona integron-encoded metallo-13-lactamase)
Wound Care
PCR testing for wound pathogens and their associated resistance genes is essential for navigating the treatment of chronic wounds.
13 pathogens
24-48 hour turnaround time
Wound Care molecular testing assists clinicians in prescribing specific targeted antibiotics for faster wound healing.
WoundCare testing panel:
Acinetobacter baumannii
Bacteroides spp.
Citobacter freundii
Enterobacter aerogenes
Enterobacter cloacae
Enterococcus faecalis
Enterococcus faecium
Escherichia coli
Klebsiella pneumonia
Klebsiella oxytoca
Morganella morganii
Proteus mirabilis
Proteus vulgaris
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Staphylococcus aureus
Strep. A, B
Resistance Markers:
Ampicillin
Carbapenam
ESBL
Macrolide
Methicillin
Quinolone
Tetracycline
Vancomyocin
RPP - Respiratory Pathogen Panel
Real-Time PCR RPP Testing is the best laboratory technique for the identification of the pathogens in the respiratory tract.
33 pathogens
48-72 hour turnaround time
Our Respiratory Pathogen Panel (RPP) detects viral, bacterial, and even fungal pathogens, which are often the cause of such infections as Covid-19, Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), Influenza, Rhinovirus, Adenovirus, etc.
Our comprehensive RPP Panel includes:
Viral Targets:
Adenovirus
Coronavirus 229E, HKU1, NL63, OC43
Human Metapneumovirus
Influenza A: H1, H1-2009, H3N2
Influenza B
Parainfluenza: 1, 2, 3, 4
Respiratory Syncytial Virus: A, B
Rhinovirus/Enterovirus
Bacterial Targets:
Chlamydophila pneumoniae
Mycoplasma pneumoniae
Bordetella pertussis
Kiebsiella pneumophila
Legionella pneumoniae
Streptococcus pneumoniae
SYMPTOMS TO CONSIDER
Coughing
Fever
Fatigue
Trouble breathing
Loss of appetite
Stuffy or runny nose
STI - Sexually Transmitted Infections
Sexually Transmitted Infections are caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites. The most common STIs are chlamydia, gonorrhea, genital herpes, HIV, and HPV (human papillomavirus) infections.
24 hour turnaround time
Real-Time PCR STI testing is the best laboratory technique for detection of sexually transmitted pathogens.
Sometimes sexually transmitted infections are asymptomatic, therefore a regular screening is recommended for:
- All sexually active women and men
- Pregnant women
- Anyone who shares injection drug equipment
- Everyone from ages 13 to 64 should be tested at least once for HIV
SYMPTOMS TO CONSIDER
Painful urination
Pain during sexual intercourse
Testicular pain
Lower abdominal pain
Vaginal itching or irritation
Bleeding between periods
Our Comprehensive STI Panel includes testing for the following infections:
HIV-1 and HIV-2
Gonorrhea
Chlamydia
Syphilis
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Trichomoniasis
Molecular UTI
Urinary tract infection is an infection in any part of the urinary system: kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra.
Molecular UTI testing panel helps to obtain objective information on the type and percent of the pathogens causing the infection and estimates antimicrobial resistance.
36 pathogens
48-72 hour turnaround time
Our extended molecular UTI testing panel includes over 20 pathogens and 13 Antibiotic Resistance markers.
We provide accurate, detailed and simple to read lab reports to help clinicians identify the urinary tract infections, improve the treatment plan and choose the best medication therapy for their patients.
SYMPTOMS TO CONSIDER
A burning sensation when urinating
A strong, persistent urge to urinate
Abnormal
urine color
Pelvic
pain
Strong-smelling
urine
Bloody
urine
Our UTI Comprehensive Pathogen Panel:
Acinetobacter baumannii
Aerococcus urinae
Alloscardovia omnicolens
Candida albicans
Candida glabrata
Candida parapsilosis
Citrobacter amalonaticus
Citrobacter freundii
Citrobacter koseri
Corynebacterium riegelii
Corynebacterium urealyticum
Enterobacter aerogenes
Enterobacter cloacae
Enterococcus faecalis
Enterococcus faecium
Escherichia coli
Klebsiella oxytoca
Klebsiella pneumoniae
Morganella morganii
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Mycoplasma genitalium
Mycoplasma hominis
Pantoea agglomerans
Proteus mirabilis
Providencia stuartii
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Serratia marcescens
Staphylococcus aureus
Staphylococcus epidermidis
Staphylococcus haemolyticus
Staphylococcus lugdunenesis
Staphylococcus saprophyticus
Streptococcus agalactiae
Streptococcus pasteuranus
Streptococcus pyogenes
Ureaplasma urealyticum
UTI Antibiotic Resistance Genetic Markers:
FOX (AmpC li-lactamase (Class C))
GES (Carbapenemase (Class A))
KPC (Carbapenemase (Class A ))
IMP-1 (Carbapenemase (Class B)
NDM-1 (C)
(Carbapenemase (Class B))
blaOXA-48 (Carbapenemase (Class D))
PER-1 (Extended)
Spectrum B-lactamase (Class A))
\/EB (Extended Spectrum 13-lactamase (Class A))
CTX-M Group 1 (Extended-Spectrum-13-Lactamase)
CTX-M Group 2 (Extended-SpectrumS-Lactamase)
CTX-M Group 8/25 (Extended-SpectrumS-Lactamase)
CTX-M Grou 9 (Extended-Spectrum-13-Lactamase)
ermB (Macrolide Resistance)
qnrA (Quinolone Resistance)
qnrS (Quinolone Resistance)
OXA-1 (13-lactamase (class D))
vanA (Vancomycin Resistance)
VIM (verona integron-encoded metallo-13-lactamase)
Wound Care
PCR testing for wound pathogens and their associated resistance genes is essential for navigating the treatment of chronic wounds.