Post Covid-19 Wellness

Post COVID-19 Coagulation Panel (Long Covid)


More specialized diagnostic lab tests that patients with post-COVID (long-COVID) coagulation disorders should be tested for.


Post COVID-19 Rheumatological Panel (Long COVID)


More specialized diagnostic lab tests that patients with post-COVID rheumatological disorders should be tested for.

Important: This panel contains ANA Screen IFA with Reflex to Titer and Pattern #249 which is a Reflex test. If ANA Screen, IFA is positive, then ANA Titer and Pattern will be performed at an additional charge of $13.00


Post COVID-19 Comprehensive Panel (Long Covid)


Includes each of the tests in the five Post Covid-19 Evaluation Panels (Long Covid)

Do you feel like something is just not right since you got over COVID?

Millions of people are experiencing a wide range of new, returning, or ongoing health problems after first being infected with the virus that causes COVID-19. 

You're not alone. And we can help.

We have created a special panel of tests to help identify and address your unique post-COVID condition. These tests include blood count, electrolytes, renal function, coagulation disorders, differentiating symptoms of cardiac versus pulmonary origin, inflammatory markers, liver function, myocardial injury, rheumatological conditions, thyroid function, and vitamin deficiencies! 

Tests include:

Blood count, electrolytes, and renal function

Coagulation disorders

Differentiate symptoms of cardiac versus pulmonary origin

Inflammatory markers

Liver function

Myocardial injury

Rheumatological conditions

Thyroid function

Vitamin deficiencies

Important: This panel contains ANA Screen IFA with Reflex to Titer and Pattern #249 which is a Reflex test. If ANA Screen, IFA is positive, then ANA Titer and Pattern will be performed at an additional charge of $13.00



Post COVID-19 Cardiac and Pulmonary Panel (Long Covid)


More specialized diagnostic lab tests that patients with post-COVID evaluate the heart and lungs for damage.

Differentiate symptoms of cardiac versus pulmonary origin

Myocardial injury


Post COVID-19 CYTOKINE Testing (Long Covid)


Test contains:

Cambridge researchers say that markers in our blood- 'fingerprints' of infection- could help identify individuals who have been infected by SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.

A patient who has never had a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 may have asymptomatic or mild disease and be missed by antibody tests.

The team has found a molecule known as a cytokine that is produced by T cells in response to infection and persists in the blood for a long time after infection.

Researchers have found a cytokine that is produced in response to infection by T cells and can be detected for several months - and potentially years - following infection.

The team's pilot study also found a particular biomarker in patients with long COVID. Their work suggests these patients produce a second type of cytokine, which persists in patients with long COVID compared to those that recover quickly. This cytokine might be one of the drivers behind the many symptoms that patients experience. Therefore, it could prove useful for diagnosing long COVID. Further research is needed to confirm these findings. However, this is a promising development that could improve our understanding of and ability to diagnose long COVID.


Post COVID-19 Expanded Panel (Long COVID)


Blood count, electrolytes, and renal function

Inflammatory markers

Liver function

Thyroid function

Vitamin deficiencies

Post COVID-19 Inflammation-induced EBV Reactivation. (Long COVID - EVB)


A Peer Reviewed Study -  found  the prevalence of long COVID symptoms to be 30.3% (56/185)

- Next, we found that 66.7% (20/30) of long COVID subjects versus 10% (2/20) of control subjects in our primary study group were positive for EBV reactivation based on positive titers for EBV early antigen-diffuse (EA-D) IgG or EBV viral capsid antigen (VCA) IgM

- These findings suggest that many long COVID symptoms may not be a direct result of the SARS-CoV-2 virus but may be the result of COVID-19 inflammation-induced EBV reactivation.


www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8233978

EBV Reactivation

Blood count, electrolytes, and renal function

Inflammatory markers

Liver function

Thyroid function

Vitamin deficiencies