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Provider education

Provider lab testing resources.

Concise, clinician-facing guides on what common tests measure, when to order them, and how to read the result. Written for the ordering provider — the store handles anything patient-facing.

Interpretation & ordering

Five guides for the ordering clinician

01

Lipoprotein(a) testing: what it measures and when to order

A largely lifelong, genetically set cardiovascular risk marker that sits outside the standard lipid panel — what Lp(a) reflects and when it earns a place in a workup.

02

Apolipoprotein B (ApoB): clinical use in practice

A direct count of atherogenic particles — how ApoB complements the lipid panel and where clinicians turn to it for risk assessment.

03

CBC with vs. without differential: which to order

What the differential adds to a complete blood count, and how to decide between the two order options for a given clinical question.

04

Reading a CBC: a clinical interpretation guide

Working through the red cell, white cell, and platelet lines of a complete blood count — and knowing when to reflex to a differential.

05

Hemoglobin A1c: interpretation and ordering cadence

What A1c reflects, its reference range, the physiologic states that distort it, and how often retesting makes sense.

Next step

Offer this testing in your practice.

Bring your standard workup to a call and we’ll set up ordering through our national laboratory network.