CLIA-certified molecular reference lab
Six PCR panels — including our new Dermatology panel — with results reported within 24 hours of specimen receipt.
Built for skin, scalp, and lesion specimens — not a nail panel under a wider name. One swab or scraping returns the organism and the resistance picture, while a fungal culture is still days from reading out.
The menu
Every panel is a laboratory-developed test validated in-house and reported on the same 24-hour standard. Full target lists are available to referring providers on request.
Uropathogens and associated antimicrobial resistance markers, from urine or a swab specimen.
24 HR · urine / swabCommon bacterial, viral, and protozoal sexually transmitted pathogens.
24 HR · swab / urineAerobic and anaerobic bacterial and fungal wound pathogens, with resistance markers.
24 HR · swab / tissueDermatophytes and other pathogens implicated in onychomycosis.
24 HR · nail clippingA broad multiplex of viral and bacterial respiratory pathogens and resistance markers.
24 HR · NP swabDermatophytes, yeasts, bacterial and viral pathogens across skin, scalp, and lesion specimens.
24 HR · swab / scrapingWhy referring clinicians choose us
Results are posted within 24 hours of specimen receipt — while a culture is still days from a preliminary read.
All testing is performed under our CLIA certification, using laboratory-developed tests validated in-house.
Bacterial results are reviewed by clinical pharmacists who translate detection and resistance data into practical therapy guidance.
We accept specimens from providers in every state except New York, with collection kits supplied.
Detection, and direction
Detecting an organism is only half the work. Through our partnership with Advanced Therapeutic Assist, bacterial findings are reviewed by PCR-specialized clinical pharmacists who weigh the pathogen, its resistance profile, and patient-specific factors — so what lands on your desk is closer to a plan than a printout.
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