Test Levels of Three Essential B Vitamins, Which Are Determined By Your Daily Diet
This test measures your vitamin B6 (PLP), B9 (5-methyltetrahydrofolate), and B12(cyanocobalamin) levels.
- Almond
- Cow’s milk
- Egg white
- Egg yolk
- Peanut
- Shrimp
- Soy
- Tuna
- Wheat
This test is used to detect the presence or absence of Immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies against the bacteria that causes syphilis.
Your test results will show if syphilis antibodies were detected in your sample. This test is a treponemal test and cannot be used to differentiate between an active syphilis infection and a successfully treated syphilis infection. In the event that your test results are abnormal, you’ll have the opportunity to connect with our independent physician network at no additional cost to discuss your particular case and potential next steps.
Syphilis
Syphilis is caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. Syphilis is divided into stages (primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary). The number of primary and secondary syphilis cases—the most infectious stages of syphilis—is on the rise, with a greater than 9% increase in reported cases in men, and 34% in women in 2021.
Experiencing symptoms such as a painless sore, skin rashes, muscle aches, or weight loss?
While many people who have a syphilis infection do not experience symptoms, there are some signs to look out for. If you are sexually active and want to know your status, this is a simple way to do your part in keeping yourself healthy and preventing the spread of STIs (or STDs).
Body
- Muscle aches
- Weight loss
- Fever
- Fatigue
Groin
- Enlarged groin lymph nodes
Reproductive
- Painless genital sore
Skin
- Rash (especially on palms of hands)
Everything you need to collect your sample at home and understand your results
- Detailed directions to guide you
- All materials for sample collection and sample analysis
- Pre-paid shipping both ways
- Help along the way from our customer care team
- Digital and printable results
- Outreach on abnormal results