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Dementia, Secondary Causes Panel test cost minimal is in Ulta Lab Tests (Dementia, Secondary Causes Panel) with price $119.95. Dementia, Secondary Causes Panel test cost max is in Jason Health (Dementia, Secondary Causes Panel) with price $268.00. This laboratory test is available in 2 online lab test stores.
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Covered tests: Dementia, Secondary Causes Panel (Quest)Covered components: Glucose, Urea Nitrogen (BUN), Creatinine, BUN/Creatinine Ratio, Sodium, Potassium, Chloride, Carbon Dioxide, Calcium, andBlacklisted States: NJ, NY, RI$111.95Ulta Lab TestsRequisition Charge (per order charge)$8.00$119.95
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$268.00
OrderCovered tests: Dementia, Secondary Causes Panel (Quest)Covered components: Glucose, Urea Nitrogen (BUN), Creatinine, BUN/Creatinine Ratio, Sodium, Potassium, Chloride, Carbon Dioxide, Calcium, andBlacklisted States: NY, NJ, RI$250.00Jason HealthRequisition Charge (per order charge)$18.00$268.00
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