Mono Testing


Mono testing at Legacy Primary Care in Meridian, Idaho, helps diagnose mononucleosis, a viral infection often caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV).

Book Now

Abnormal Lipid Panel at Legacy Primary Care – Take Control of Your Heart Health

An abnormal lipid panel is a crucial test that measures the levels of cholesterol and triglycerides in your blood, offering insights into your cardiovascular health. The test includes key markers such as total cholesterol, LDL (bad cholesterol), HDL (good cholesterol), and triglycerides, which help determine your risk of heart disease, stroke, and other related conditions. Based on the results, Legacy Primary Care provides a tailored plan that may include lifestyle modifications, diet changes, or medication to help manage your lipid levels and improve overall health. Early detection and intervention can significantly reduce the risk of serious cardiovascular issues.

Get your Abnormal Lipid Panel at Legacy Primary Care and take the first step toward better heart health

An abnormal lipid panel reflects when one or more of the lipid levels, such as LDL, HDL, or triglycerides, fall outside healthy ranges. High levels of LDL cholesterol and triglycerides or low levels of HDL cholesterol can lead to plaque buildup in arteries, increasing the risk of heart disease and stroke. Factors like poor diet, lack of exercise, genetics, and certain medical conditions, such as diabetes or thyroid disorders, can contribute to abnormal lipid levels. Regular monitoring and proactive management of lipid levels are essential for maintaining optimal cardiovascular health and preventing long-term complications.

Early detection of cervical cancer and precancerous changes

Identifies infections or other health concerns affecting the cervix

Preventive measure to maintain overall reproductive health

Simple, fast, and minimally invasive procedure for peace of mind

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The Monospot test is a rapid blood test used to diagnose mononucleosis by detecting heterophile antibodies that the body produces in response to the Epstein-Barr virus. It’s commonly used because it provides fast results, often within a few minutes, and helps confirm whether a patient has mono.

  • The EBV-specific antibody test is more detailed than the Monospot test and is used to identify antibodies specific to the Epstein-Barr virus. This test is useful when the Monospot test is inconclusive or when more detailed information is needed to determine if the infection is recent or past.

  • Mononucleosis is primarily transmitted through saliva, which is why it’s often called the "kissing disease." However, it can also spread through other bodily fluids such as blood and semen. Close contact with an infected person, or sharing utensils, drinks, or personal items, can also result in transmission.

  • The symptoms of mononucleosis typically include fatigue, sore throat, fever, and swollen lymph nodes. Some individuals may also experience swollen tonsils, rash, or abdominal discomfort. Symptoms usually appear 4 to 6 weeks after exposure to the virus, and can last for several weeks or longer.

Wellness Redefined, Care You Trust Legacy Primary Care

At Legacy Primary Care in Meridian, Idaho, we prioritize your health with comprehensive, compassionate care tailored to every stage of life. From preventive screenings to specialized treatments, our expert team is here to support your journey to optimal well-being.

Schedule An Appointment