talk to his nurse she shoud be able to give them to you if they have gotten them back from the lab and if she is a licened practical nurse she may even be able to explain them to you
No! To order tests or to obtain results requires a current and valid license. (I'm a doctor)
Lab results should be interpreted by your doctor. There are many things that can affect the results of lab tests and make them high or low. It is best to have your doctor check your liver with blood tests and make a determination.
My plt on my lab results are hight and my mpv is low, whats means that.
The head of a medical lab is normally the doctor in charge.
It depends entirely on what test the doctor has done. Some tests take only a few minutes, others take days, and others can take a week or so. The doctor has to get the results and then analyze them.
1 to 3 hours depending on what labs were drawn and how busy the lab is.
The prescription drug Adderall will not affect the results of any thyroid lab results. Adderall is an amphetamine that affects the central nervous system.
Carbon Dioxide
IMO, Doctor has acces to a lab network that performs many test, therefore any conlusion is back by scientific results (not always correct but it's the best man can do)
I had LFT done at a recent visit to the hospital. Results were back in around 2 hours. I just had to repeat the test at a lab due to elevated numbers so I'm not sure how long that'll take. After all my searching, I found that some people heard their results from the lab the same day and others didn't find out for 14 days..so it looks like it varies depending on the lab, the doctor, and the results. Seems like elevated numbers come back faster than normal ones.
Yes, every aspect of your medical record is transferred. However, you often must request this transfer in writing.
To get results from a CA-125 blood test, it may take several weeks. This depends on the doctor, what lab they use and what the results are or what the symptoms are and the urgency.