Laboratory & Pathology

Phone Numbers

Main Campus
(803) 791-2401
LMC Lexington
(803) 359-6109
LMC Occupational Health
(803) 755-3337
LMC Irmo
(803) 781-4408
Patient Billing (Hospital)
(803) 791-2300

Lab Tests On-Demand

Patient-Requested Testing & Results

Lab Tests On-Demand allows patients to order laboratory tests without going through the full processing time usually associated with a doctor's office, emergency department or hospital appointment. Patients can choose from a menu of laboratory tests that are performed in one of Lexington Medical Center’s laboratories, under physician direction, with fully accredited, quality-controlled procedures.

The Lab On-Demand program is designed to help individuals who do not have health insurance/coverage obtain needed laboratory tests. This program is not recognized by any health insurance plan as meeting their requirements of a deductible.

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Available Lab Tests

  • Basic Metabolic Profile (8 blood chemistry tests)
    A screening profile for a variety of medical conditions.
  • Blood Type (ABO & Rh)
    Determination of ABO blood group and Rh type for personal interest; not to be used for paternity testing.
  • C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP)
    Possible risk factor information for coronary heart disease and/or stroke.
  • Cholesterol (Total)
    Risk factor for heart and vascular disease.
  • Complete Blood Count (CBC w/Automated WBC Differential)
    Screen for general health status, anemia, viral and bacterial infections, and various blood diseases.
  • Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (16 Blood Chemistry Tests)
    Screen for a range of medical conditions.
  • Testosterone
    Androgen or sex hormone produced by both males and females. Testosterone plays a role in puberty, fertility and effects sexual desire.
  • Ferritin
    Protein marker of body iron stores; screen for iron-deficiency anemia; confirmatory test for iron overload/hemochromatosis.
  • Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
    Pituitary gland hormone used to evaluate transition to menopause.
  • Glucose (Blood Level)
    Screen for risk of developing diabetes.
  • Glycosylated Hemoglobin (Hgb A1C)
    Monitor effectiveness of treatment for diabetes.
  • Hepatitis B Immune Status
    Tests for evidence of immunity to the Hepatitis B virus.
  • ** Hepatitis B Surface Antigen
    Screening for possibility of Hepatitis B infection.
  • ** Hepatitis C Antibody
    Screening test for possibility of Hepatitis C infection.
  • ** HIV Antibody Screen
    Preliminary screening test for possibility of HIV infection.
  • Homocysteine
    Risk factor for coronary heart disease.
  • Iron Profile (Iron & Iron Binding Capacity)
    Screen for iron-deficiency anemia and for iron overload disorders or Hemochromatosis.
  • Lipid Profile (Total, HDL & LDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides)
    Screen for coronary heart disease risk.
  • Mumps Immune Status
    Screen for evidence of immunity to mumps.
  • Potassium
    Monitor for potential side effects to blood pressure or heart medications.
  • Pregnancy Test (Urine)
    Test for pregnancy; requires early morning urine specimen; not positive until 10–14+ days after conception.
  • Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA)
    Screen for prostate cancer.
  • Prothrombin Time (PT)
    Monitor blood-thinning drug therapy and screen for bleeding disorders.
  • Rubella Immune Status
    Tests for evidence of immunity to the German measles virus.
  • Rubeola Immune Status
    Tests for evidence of immunity to the measles virus.
  • ** Syphilis
    Screening test for syphilis.
  • Thyroid Profile (Free T4, TSH)
    Screen for thyroid gland disorders.
  • Urinalysis (with microscopic study if necessary)
    Screen for kidney and urinary tract disorders. May include microscopic study.
  • Varicella Immune Status
    Screen for evidence of immunity to chicken pox.
  • Vitamin D level (blood chemistry test)
    A screening profile for proper storage levels of vitamin D, said to be a general reflection of good health.

* All tests use a blood specimen unless otherwise indicated

** Patient required to complete Consent Form for all Infectious Disease test(s) request(s).

These tests are offered as an informational convenience to patients and should never replace a personal consultation from a physician or as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis and treatment. While we stand behind the accuracy of test results, a single laboratory test result cannot serve as a general indication of a patient’s overall health.