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Lab DAT

Lab DAT

Direct Access Testing (DAT) is a service designed to give patients more control over their health and healthcare expenses, especially those with high-deductible insurance. DAT is part of a broader effort to reduce barriers to healthcare access. By offering tests that insurance may not cover or may only cover infrequently, patients can take a proactive approach to managing their health. Additionally, the cash price may be less than the insurance price. This is particularly beneficial for the uninsured or under-insured.

Tests offered through Lab DAT at Gothenburg Health

Individual Tests:
  • Hemoglobin A1C | $18
    • Glycohemoglobin (Diabetes)
  • Vitamin D | $20
    • Vitamin D deficiency may lead to a range of disorders, such as osteoporosis
  • Comprehensive Metabolic Panel* (CMP) | $19
    • Screens for diabetes, fluid balance, kidney function and liver function.
    • Electrolytes, Glucose, BUN, Creatinine, Calcium, Albumin, Alkaline Phosphatase, ALT, AST, Total Bilirubin, Total Protein
  • BHCG | $45
    • Detects pregnancy hormone around 10 to 11 days after conception
  • Hepatitis C Antibody | $45
  • PSA Screen | $25
    • Detects an antigen suspicious for cancer of the prostate. This screening may be recommended for men age 55-69. Note: Many exceptions may apply based on your unique medical and family history and other risk factors. It's highly recommended that this test be done in conjunction with an annual provider exam. 
  • Testosterone | $50
  • CRPC | $40
    • Cardio vascular disease screening
  • TSH Wellness | $16
    • TSH (Thyroid)
  • UA | $40
    • Urinalysis
  • CRP | $20
    • Measures the level of c-reactive protein in the blood
  • HIV 1 & 2 | $40
  • COVID-19 | $40
    • Rapid antigen test
    • Supplemental form required
  • CBC | $15 
    • Complete blood count (CBC) is a blood test used to evaluate your overall health and detect a wide range of disorders.
  • Urine Drug Screen | $15
    • A urine drug screen analyzes urine for certain illegal drugs and prescription medication. Specimens must be collected at the lab. 
  • Venipuncture | $15
    • Blood draw
Panels & Profiles:
  • Lipid Panel* | $16
    • Cholesterol, Triglyceride, HDL Cholesterol, LDL Cholesterol (calc)
  • Anemia Profile | $75
    • CBC, Iron Profile, Vitamin B12, Folate, Retic
  • Diabetic\Prediabetic Screening* | $25
    • A Hemoglobin A1c level is used to evaluate the average amount of glucose in the blood over the last 2 to 3 months. This test may be used to screen for and diagnose diabetes or risk of developing diabetes.
    • Glucose
  • Basic Health & Wellness Panel* | $65
    • CMP, Lipid, CBC, TSH
  • Complete Health & Wellness* | $250
    • CMP, Lipid, CBC, Iron Profile, Vitamin B12, Folate, Retic, TSH, FT4, CRP, A1C, Vitamin D, Uric Acid, Magnesium
  • Basic Thyroid Panel | $20
    • The thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) test is often the test of choice for evaluating thyroid function and/or symptoms of a thyroid disorder, including hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism. It is part of the body’s feedback system to maintain stable amounts of the thyroid hormones and to help control the rate at which the body uses energy
    • FT4
  • Hormone Panel (Men) | $100
    • PSA: Detects an antigen suspicious for cancer of the prostate. This screening may be recommended for men age 55-69. Many exceptions may apply based upon your unique medical and family history and other risk factors. It's highly recommended that this test be done in conjunction with an annual provider exam.
    • Testosterone
    • TSH
  • Hormone Panel (Women) | $170
    • Estradiol, Progesterone, FSH, LH
  • Arthritis Profile | $100
    • Rheumatoid Factor, ANA, CRP, Uric Acid, ESR, CMP, CBC
  • Heart & Cardiovascular Screen* | $75
    • CMP, Lipid, CRPC
  • Sexuality Transmitted Disease Panel | $115
    • Chlamydia\Gonorrhea (urine), Syphilis, HIV 1 & 2
  • Stress & Fatigue Panel | $125
    • CMP, CBC, TSH, Iron Profile, Vitamin B12, Folate, Retic, CRP, Vitamin D
  • Blood Typing | $25
    • ABO, Rh
  • Weight Management Profile | $235
    • CMP, CBC, TSH, FT4, DHEAS, Cortisol & Insulin Venipuncture

*Tests listed with an asterisk require fasting.

Please follow these guidelines for a successful screening:
  • Fasting for the laboratory means that the individual should consume no solid or liquid food for 12 hours before the test.
  • No alcohol 24 hours before specimen collection.
  • Water can be taken in normal amounts.
  • If taking medication, continue medication as directed by your health provider.

Have questions? Please give us a call to learn more about Lab DAT at Gothenburg Health. 308-537-4066.

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