Creatine Kinase, Total
Labcorp Test Number: 001362
Test Details:
The Creatine Kinase, Total test measures the total level of creatine kinase in the blood. Creatine kinase is an enzyme found in muscles, and elevated levels may indicate muscle damage or disease.
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:
Increased creatine kinase levels can be associated with conditions such as muscle injury, myocardial infarction, or inflammatory myopathies. Further evaluation may be necessary.
Labcorp Test Number: 001362
Test Details:
The Creatine Kinase, Total test measures the total level of creatine kinase in the blood. Creatine kinase is an enzyme found in muscles, and elevated levels may indicate muscle damage or disease.
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:
Increased creatine kinase levels can be associated with conditions such as muscle injury, myocardial infarction, or inflammatory myopathies. Further evaluation may be necessary.
Labcorp Test Number: 001362
Test Details:
The Creatine Kinase, Total test measures the total level of creatine kinase in the blood. Creatine kinase is an enzyme found in muscles, and elevated levels may indicate muscle damage or disease.
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:
Increased creatine kinase levels can be associated with conditions such as muscle injury, myocardial infarction, or inflammatory myopathies. Further evaluation may be necessary.