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Heavy Metals Panel 4, Urine (CSA) test cost minimal is in Jason Health (Heavy Metals Panel 4, Urine (CSA)) with price $148.00. This laboratory test is available in 1 online lab test stores.
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$148.00
OrderCovered tests: Heavy Metals Panel 4, Urine (CSA) (Quest)Covered components: Antimony, Antimony (Creatinine Corrected), Bismuth (U), Mercury, Mercury (Creatinine Corrected), Creatinine, Arsenic, Arsenic (Creatinine Corrected)Blacklisted States: NY, NJ, RI$130.00Jason HealthRequisition Charge (per order charge)$18.00$148.00
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$358.00
OrderCovered tests: Antimony, Urine (partial) (Quest)
Extra tests (click to add to search): Antimony, Urine (partial) (Quest)
Covered components: Antimony, Antimony (Creatinine Corrected)Extra components (click to add to search): CreatinineBlacklisted States: NY, NJ, RI$155.00Covered tests: Heavy Metals Panel 5B, Urine (CSA) (partial) (Quest)
Extra tests (click to add to search): Heavy Metals Panel 5B, Urine (CSA) (partial) (Quest)
Covered components: Bismuth (U), Mercury, Mercury (Creatinine Corrected), Creatinine, Arsenic, Arsenic (Creatinine Corrected)Extra components (click to add to search): Selenium (U), Selenium (Creatinine Corrected), Tellurium (U)Blacklisted States: NY, NJ, RI$185.00Jason HealthRequisition Charge (per order charge)$18.00$358.00
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- Antimony, Urine $155.00
- Heavy Metals Panel 5B, Urine (CSA) $185.00
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