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Each panel is a laboratory-developed test validated in-house and reported within 24 hours of specimen receipt. Full target lists are available to referring providers on request.
Detection of uropathogenic bacteria and yeast alongside antimicrobial resistance markers to inform therapy selection. A molecular alternative to culture where speed and polymicrobial detection matter. Accepts a urine specimen, a urine swab, or a semen swab.
SPECIMEN: URINE / URINE SWAB / SEMEN SWAB · REPORTED: 24 HR
A multiplex panel covering common bacterial, viral, and protozoal sexually transmitted pathogens, supporting confirmatory diagnosis and partner-management decisions.
SPECIMEN: SWAB / URINE · REPORTED: 24 HR
Aerobic and anaerobic bacterial and fungal wound pathogens with associated resistance markers — useful in chronic, non-healing, or polymicrobial wounds where culture underperforms.
SPECIMEN: SWAB / TISSUE · REPORTED: 24 HR
Dermatophytes and other fungi implicated in onychomycosis, identified directly from a nail clipping — resolving in a day what culture can take weeks to confirm.
SPECIMEN: NAIL CLIPPING · REPORTED: 24 HR
A broad multiplex of viral and bacterial respiratory pathogens with resistance markers, built to distinguish overlapping presentations across the upper and lower respiratory tract.
SPECIMEN: NP SWAB · REPORTED: 24 HR
Built for skin, scalp, and lesion specimens — distinct from our nail panel in both scope and targets. A single swab or scraping returns dermatophytes and yeasts, bacterial and viral pathogens, and antimicrobial and antifungal resistance markers, while culture is still days from a preliminary read.
Where a fungal culture can take up to four weeks, the Dermatology panel supports a treatment decision at the first visit — reducing empiric courses and follow-up appointments driven by diagnostic delay.
SPECIMEN: SWAB / SCRAPING · REPORTED: 24 HR
Full target lists
Detailed target lists, specimen requirements, and validation summaries are available to referring providers.
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