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Cholestrol Test
One simple test can help save your life in nearly 15 minutes.
Early detection is your best defense. Cholesterol isn't one of those things you want to get around to eventually. Especially with potential risks associated with high cholesterol levels such as heart attack and stroke.
Early detection is your best defense. Cholesterol isn't one of those things you want to get around to eventually. Especially with potential risks associated with high cholesterol levels such as heart attack and stroke.
Cholesterol Test |
You don't need your doctor to determine your cholesterol.
Stroke, heart disease and other cardiac disorders are on the rise. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States. Fortunately, today, heart disease is preventable. Take action now to reduce your risk of heart disease by focusing on a healthy lifestyle and prevention. Let us help you take proactive responsibility for your heart-health with one or more of the following tests.Get cholesterol results within 24 hours - without a doctor's referral.
Cholesterol is a waxy substance found in the body. Having high "bad" cholesterol means you have too much LDL cholesterol in your blood. LDL cholesterol can build up in your arteries and prevent the blood from getting to your heart. HDL cholesterol is the "good" cholesterol. It carries LDL cholesterol away from your artery walls.
Here is some basic information you should know about cholesterol:- Too much cholesterol in the blood, or high cholesterol, can be serious. People with high cholesterol are at risk of getting heart disease. This can lead to a heart attack or stroke.
- Only about 25% of cholesterol comes from the foods you eat. The other 75% is made by the body. Factors such as age and family history affect how much cholesterol your body makes.
- People with high cholesterol usually have no symptoms. But it can be detected with a blood test. These tests can also help your doctor predict what your risk for heart disease may be.
Cholesterol levels tend to rise as you get older. Unfortunately, there are usually no signs that you have high cholesterol. But it can be detected with a blood test. These tests can also help your doctor predict what your risk for heart disease may be.
Total Cholesterol Your blood test report will show your cholesterol levels in milligrams per deciliter of blood (mg/dL). The total number is based on:- LDL ("bad" cholesterol)
- HDL ("good" cholesterol)
- Triglyceride (a type of fat found in your blood) levels
| Total Cholesterol Levels | What It Means |
| Less than 200 mg/dL | Desirable |
| 200-239 mg/dL | Borderline high risk for heart disease |
| 240 mg/dL and above | High risk for heart disease |
| 240 mg/dL and above | High risk for heart disease |
| LDL Cholesterol Levels | What It Means |
| Less than 100 mg/dL | Optimal |
| 100-129 mg/dL | Near optimal |
| 130-159 mg/dL | Borderline high |
| 160-189 mg/dL | High |
| 190 mg/dL and above | Very high |
| HDL Cholesterol Levels | What It Means |
| Less than 40 mg/dL | High risk for heart disease |
| 40-59 mg/dL | Less risk for heart disease |
| 60 mg/dL | Desirable |








