Blood Toxic Metals Panel (Test)
- Adults concerned about heavy metal exposure from diet or environment
- Individuals with occupational exposure to lead, mercury, or arsenic
- Practitioners monitoring toxic metal burden in sensitive patient populations
About Blood Toxic Metals Panel (Test)
The Blood Toxic Metals Panel from Doctor's Data measures whole blood concentrations of heavy metals — including lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic — to support assessment of recent or ongoing toxic metal exposure. Whole blood is the appropriate specimen for detecting active or acute exposure, making this panel useful for those with occupational exposures, concerns about environmental contamination, or as part of a broader functional medicine workup.
Why It's Worth Considering: Doctor's Data is a longstanding reference laboratory specializing in toxic and essential element testing, with methodology and reference ranges developed specifically for this category of analysis.
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- Adults concerned about heavy metal exposure from diet or environment
- Individuals with occupational exposure to lead, mercury, or arsenic
- Practitioners monitoring toxic metal burden in sensitive patient populations
- Those supporting detoxification protocols who want baseline blood metal levels
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