Bilirubin, Direct
Labcorp Test Number: 001222
Test Details:
The Bilirubin, Direct test specifically measures the level of direct bilirubin in the blood. Bilirubin is a product of red blood cell breakdown and is processed by the liver. Elevated levels may indicate liver or bile duct issues.
Specimen Type: Blood
Fasting: Not Required
Turnaround Time: Results typically accessible through the Labcorp patient portal within 1-2 weeks. Lab results will also be emailed securely via a HIPAA-compliant file-sharing service for your convenience and privacy.
Clinical Insight:
Elevated direct bilirubin levels may be indicative of liver disease, bile duct obstruction, or other conditions. Further evaluation by a healthcare professional is recommended.
Labcorp Test Number: 001222
Test Details:
The Bilirubin, Direct test specifically measures the level of direct bilirubin in the blood. Bilirubin is a product of red blood cell breakdown and is processed by the liver. Elevated levels may indicate liver or bile duct issues.
Specimen Type: Blood
Fasting: Not Required
Turnaround Time: Results typically accessible through the Labcorp patient portal within 1-2 weeks. Lab results will also be emailed securely via a HIPAA-compliant file-sharing service for your convenience and privacy.
Clinical Insight:
Elevated direct bilirubin levels may be indicative of liver disease, bile duct obstruction, or other conditions. Further evaluation by a healthcare professional is recommended.
Labcorp Test Number: 001222
Test Details:
The Bilirubin, Direct test specifically measures the level of direct bilirubin in the blood. Bilirubin is a product of red blood cell breakdown and is processed by the liver. Elevated levels may indicate liver or bile duct issues.
Specimen Type: Blood
Fasting: Not Required
Turnaround Time: Results typically accessible through the Labcorp patient portal within 1-2 weeks. Lab results will also be emailed securely via a HIPAA-compliant file-sharing service for your convenience and privacy.
Clinical Insight:
Elevated direct bilirubin levels may be indicative of liver disease, bile duct obstruction, or other conditions. Further evaluation by a healthcare professional is recommended.