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Find Affordable Lab Tests in Ashburn, VA

    • NEW!

    Assess the levels of immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies triggered by 12 common indoor allergens. This examination can aid you and your healthcare provider in identifying potential allergies.

    $168
    $210-20%
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    Assess the levels of immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies triggered by 13 types of weed and grass allergens. This examination can aid you and your healthcare provider in identifying potential allergies.

    $168
    $210-20%
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    Assess the levels of immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies triggered by 12 types of tree pollen allergens. This examination can aid you and your healthcare provider in identifying potential allergies.

    $160
    $200-20%
  • This allergen-specific IgE panel is used to quantitatively measure an individual's IgE response to 15 different foods that are commonly associated with allergies.

    $183
  • The CBC with Differential and Platelets Blood Test evaluates blood cell types and levels to help diagnose health conditions and track treatment response.

    $10
  • Also called the HIV 4th Generation Test, this is a common, affordable, and accurate option for HIV screening.

    $35
  • A Urinalysis, Complete with Microscopic Examination is useful in the evaluation of conditions such as urinary tract infection (UTI), dehydration, and kidney stones.

    $8
    • Women’s Health
    • Ovarian Cancer
    • Heart Health

    This panel uses the following tests to gain a broad overview of your health: CBC, CMP, UA, A1c, Lipid Panel, Iron, GGT, and Vitamin D.

    $90
    $100-10%
    • Men’s Health
    • Prostate
    • Heart Health

    A Comprehensive Male Panel (CMP) includes up to 14 tests that help doctors get a broad overview of your health.

    $75
    $83.33-10%
    • Annual Check-up
    • Kidney Health
    • Liver Health

    Doctors use this test to check for diabetes, liver disease, kidney disease, hypertension (high blood pressure).

    $6
    • Heart Health
    • Annual Check-up

    This combination of tests screens for blood and metabolic abnormalities, liver and kidney function, cholesterol levels, and indicators of certain types of cancers.

    $50
    $57.47-13%
  • Doctors use this test to check for iron deficiency, iron overload, anemia.

    $11
  • Gonorrhea is a common sexually transmitted disease (STD) that can typically be treated with antibiotics.

    $41
  • Elevated PSA levels could indicate prostate abnormalities, including prostate cancer.

    $15
  • Renal Function Blood Test Panel evaluates kidney function, diagnose kidney-related disorders, screen for or monitor those with kidney disease.

    $5

How does it work?

  • Order Tests Online

    No doctor visit required for purchase. Choose from a wide range of panels and tests. Pay online with a credit or debit card — no insurance needed.
  • Go to the Lab for Sample Collection

    Complete your test sample collection during your scheduled appointment.
  • Get Fast Results Online

    We will email you when your results are ready. Access your Confidential Lab Record by logging in to your account. There you can view, save and print your results.

Lab Tests FAQs

No. At Tripment Health, we focus on providing transparent healthcare services to uninsured or under-insured individuals. We’ve negotiated prices directly with lab test facilities to make diagnostic lab panels available to individuals who would rather pay directly than go through a private or government-sponsored insurance carrier.

No. By purchasing a blood panel, you will not be able to submit any claim, bill, or other request for reimbursement to any insurer, third-party payer, or government health program. However, you can use your FSA and HSA card. 

You will receive a payment confirmation email, then an additional email confirming your appointment details (time and location of appointment, and QR code). You will need to present your QR code at the testing facility to check in.

No. One of our physicians will order the panels for you.

You must be 18 or over to be able to get tested.