Blood Toxic Metals Panel (Test)
- Adults with suspected occupational exposure to heavy metals like lead or mercury
- Individuals seeking baseline toxic metal levels before starting a detox protocol
- Those experiencing unexplained fatigue who want to assess arsenic or cadmium burden
About Blood Toxic Metals Panel (Test)
The Blood Toxic Metals Panel from Doctor's Data is a clinical laboratory test that measures whole blood concentrations of heavy metals and toxic elements — including lead, mercury, arsenic, cadmium, and others — to support assessment of recent or ongoing toxic metal exposure. It is designed for individuals and practitioners seeking objective data on metal burden as part of a broader health evaluation.
Why It's Worth Considering: Doctor's Data is a specialty reference laboratory with decades of experience in trace element and toxic metal testing, using validated analytical methods that meet clinical standards for accuracy and reproducibility.
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- Adults with suspected occupational exposure to heavy metals like lead or mercury
- Individuals seeking baseline toxic metal levels before starting a detox protocol
- Those experiencing unexplained fatigue who want to assess arsenic or cadmium burden
- Practitioners monitoring whole-blood toxic metal status in chelation therapy patients
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