Lead Poisoning Panel Test
Comprehensive Lead Toxicity Assessment
The Lead Poisoning Panel Test represents a sophisticated diagnostic approach to evaluating lead exposure and its physiological consequences. Lead toxicity remains a significant public health concern, particularly in industrial settings and older residential environments. This comprehensive panel provides healthcare providers with essential data to identify, monitor, and manage lead exposure effectively.
What Does the Lead Poisoning Panel Measure?
Our advanced panel includes two critical components that work synergistically to assess lead exposure:
- 5-Amino Levulinic Acid (5-ALA): This urine biomarker measures the inhibition of heme synthesis caused by lead exposure, providing insight into the metabolic impact of lead toxicity
- Blood Lead Level: Direct measurement of circulating lead concentrations in the bloodstream, indicating recent exposure levels
Who Should Consider This Test?
This panel is essential for individuals experiencing symptoms or having risk factors for lead exposure:
- Workers in lead-related industries (battery manufacturing, smelting, construction)
- Residents of homes built before 1978 with potential lead-based paint
- Individuals with unexplained neurological symptoms (headaches, memory problems)
- Children with developmental delays or behavioral issues
- People with gastrointestinal symptoms (abdominal pain, constipation)
- Individuals with anemia or other hematological abnormalities
Key Benefits of Lead Poisoning Testing
- Early Detection: Identify lead toxicity before severe complications develop
- Comprehensive Assessment: Evaluate both exposure levels and metabolic impact
- Occupational Safety: Monitor workplace exposure for at-risk employees
- Preventive Health: Guide environmental interventions and medical management
- Regulatory Compliance: Meet occupational health and safety requirements
Understanding Your Test Results
Interpretation of lead poisoning panel results requires professional medical expertise:
- Normal Range: Blood lead levels below 5 μg/dL and normal 5-ALA values indicate minimal exposure risk
- Elevated Levels: Blood lead above 5 μg/dL or elevated 5-ALA suggests significant exposure requiring intervention
- Clinical Correlation: Results should be interpreted in context with symptoms and exposure history
- Follow-up Testing: Regular monitoring may be recommended for ongoing exposure situations
Test Pricing Information
| Test Name | Discount Price | Regular Price |
|---|---|---|
| Lead Poisoning Panel Test | 188 USD | 276 USD |
Nationwide Testing Availability
We have diagnostic centers conveniently located across the United States, including major metropolitan areas such as New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Philadelphia, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas, and San Jose. Our state-of-the-art facilities ensure accurate and reliable testing with rapid turnaround times.
Take Action Against Lead Toxicity
Don’t wait for symptoms to worsen. Early detection of lead poisoning can prevent serious health complications. Our comprehensive panel provides the critical information needed to protect your health and well-being.
Book your Lead Poisoning Panel Test today by calling +1(267) 388-9828 or schedule your appointment online. Take the first step toward understanding and managing your lead exposure risk with our expert diagnostic services.

