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  • Rabbit Fever (Tularemia)

    found in: Infectious Diseases

    Rabbit Fever (or Deerfly Fever), this disease is transmitted by rodents, fleas, and ticks. Antibodies develop 2-3 weeks after infection and peak in 4-5 weeks. Antibodies may remain elevated for years …

  • Rectal Exam, Digital (DRE) Details

    found in: Gastrointestinal

    This is a procedure, not a lab test, and so it is not performed by LabSafe.

    A Digital (finger) Rectal Exam checks for abnormalities of organs or other structures in the pelvic and lower abdominal a…

  • Red Blood Cell (RBC) Count

    found in: Blood and Blood Disorders

    Red Blood Cell (RBC) count is performed to measure any type of decrease or increase in red blood cells. The change in the levels of red blood cells may result into bleeding problems o…

  • Red Blood Cell Distribution Width (RDW)

    found in: Blood and Blood Disorders

    Red Blood Cell Distribution Width, or RDW blood test, measures the variation of red blood cell width reported as part of a standard Complete Blood Count.

    A Complete Blood Count, or CBC, is …

  • Red Top Grass

    found in: Allergy And Immunology

    Red Top Grass is a perennial tall and unbranched grass. Red Top Grass is prone to allergic reactions like Pollen Allergy and Hay Fever.

    At LabSafe, we conduct allergy test checks to see if you are…

  • Reed (common reed)

    found in: Allergy And Immunology

    Common Reed is a very aggressive, robust, densely growing member of the grass family. This allergy test checks to see if you are allergic to Common Reed.

    At LabSafe, we can and do perform traditio…

  • Renal Function Panel

    found in: Kidney Diseases

    Renal Function Panel - This set of tests check the kidneys for proper functioning. The test includes the following: Albumin, Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN), BUN:creatinine ratio, calcium, total carbon diox…

  • Retinol (Vitamin A)

    found in: Nutrition, Metabolism, and Vitamin Testing

    A Retinol Test detects the amount of vitamin A in the blood. Vitamin A represents a number of related compounds; retinol, retinal, retinoic acid, and a vitamin A precursor beta (b)-carotene. Vitamin A…

  • Rh test (Rh-hr Genotype with ABO Grouping )

    found in: Blood and Blood Disorders

    RH Parentage Test with ABO Grouping

    Rh blood typing determines the presence (+) or absence (–) of the Rh antigen (also called the Rh factor). If your red blood cells:

    •Contain the Rh anti…

  • Rh-hr Genotype with ABO Blood Typing

    found in: Blood and Blood Disorders

    ABO and RH blood typing classifies the blood type and checks for RH factor type (positive or negative).

    ABO Test

    Do you know your blood type? The ABO test classifies people's blood into o…

  • Ritalin® (Methylphenidate) Drug Test

    found in: Drug Testing

    Ritalin Drug Test checks for the presence of methylphenidate, commonly known as Ritalin.

    Call LabSafe toll free at 1-888-333-LABS to speak with a Medical Counselor for further information on Ritali…

  • Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF), IgG

    found in: Infectious Diseases

    Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Blood Test is used to check Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever which is caused by Rickettsia rickettsii, a species of bacteria that is spread to humans by ixodid (hard) ticks.Ro…

  • RPR (Rapid Plasma Reagin) For Syphilis

    found in: Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD)

    A RPR Blood Test for syphilis looks for an antibody that is present in the bloodstream when a patient has syphilis. Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by a certain type of bacteri…

  • Rubella Antibodies, IgG

    found in: Infectious Diseases

    Get your Rubella Antibody Test done to check German Measles. Rubella virus is the cause of German measles, which usually shows up as a rash. However, when acquired by a fetus during pregnancy, rubella…

  • Rubeola Antibodies, IgG

    found in: Infectious Diseases

    This Rubeola Antibody Test can determine if an individual has effective immunity to measles. Measles (rubeola) is caused by a paramyxovirus, and despite vaccination programs has had several recent loc…

  • Rye (perinnial)

    found in: Allergy And Immunology

    Perennial Rye grass is the choice of Turf experts for over seeding lawns! Perennial Rye grass is a major cause of rhinitis in spring and early summer.

    This allergy test checks to see if you are al…

  • Rye Grass (cultivated)

    found in: Allergy And Immunology

    Rye Grass is a grass that is widely cultivated as forage, as a cover crop, and for lawns. Rye grass and other pasture grasses produce copious quantities of pollen when they flower. This fills the air …