| The Clinical
Laboratory Program, regulates all laboratory testing (except research)
performed on humans, under the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment
(CLIA).
Contacts
for Applications and Frequently
Asked Questions
Office of Laboratory
Services
Clinical Program
250 N. 17th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85007-3231
Phone (602) 364-0726
WATTS 1 (800) 952-0374
Fax (602) 364-0759
Denise Novosad,
program manager, is the main
contact for requesting applications and can be reached at (602) 364-0726.
A.A.C.
R9-14-102 Direct Access Test List
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Lipid
profile, including the following components:
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Total
cholesterol,
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Triglycerides,
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HDL, and
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LDL;
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Glucose
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Dipstick
urinalysis, including the following components:
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Specific
gravity,
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Glucose,
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Bilirubin,
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Ketone,
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Blood,
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pH,
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Protein,
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Urobilinogen,
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Nitrite,
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Leukocytes,
and
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Ascorbic
acid;
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TSH with T4
reflex testing;
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PSA;
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Blood
typing;
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CBC,
including the following components:
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RBC,
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WBC,
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Hgb,
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Hct,
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Platelets,
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WBC
differential,
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MCV,
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MCH,
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MCHC,
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MPV, and
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RDW;
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Fecal occult
blood;
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Hgb A1C;
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Urine
pregnancy; and
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CMP:
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Including
the following components:
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Carbon
dioxide,
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Sodium,
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Potassium,
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Chloride,
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Albumin,
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Alkaline
phosphatase,
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ALT,
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AST,
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Total
bilirubin,
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BUN,
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Creatinine,
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BUN-creatinine
ratio,
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Glucose,
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Albumin-globulin
ratio,
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Calcium,
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Globulin,
and
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Total
protein; and
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Excluding
anion gap.
For a detailed description
of the CLIA program, types of Certificates, the current CLIA regulations, the
CLIA fee schedule and other CLIA related inquiries please visit the CLIA, http://cms.hhs.gov/clia/. |