Sodium
Labcorp Test Number: 001198
Test Details:
The Sodium test measures the level of sodium in the blood. Sodium is essential for maintaining fluid balance in the body and proper nerve and muscle function. Abnormal levels can indicate dehydration or other health 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:
Sodium imbalances can affect fluid balance and lead to conditions such as dehydration or overhydration. Your healthcare provider will interpret the results in the context of your overall health.
Labcorp Test Number: 001198
Test Details:
The Sodium test measures the level of sodium in the blood. Sodium is essential for maintaining fluid balance in the body and proper nerve and muscle function. Abnormal levels can indicate dehydration or other health 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:
Sodium imbalances can affect fluid balance and lead to conditions such as dehydration or overhydration. Your healthcare provider will interpret the results in the context of your overall health.
Labcorp Test Number: 001198
Test Details:
The Sodium test measures the level of sodium in the blood. Sodium is essential for maintaining fluid balance in the body and proper nerve and muscle function. Abnormal levels can indicate dehydration or other health 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:
Sodium imbalances can affect fluid balance and lead to conditions such as dehydration or overhydration. Your healthcare provider will interpret the results in the context of your overall health.