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Aluminum Blood Test

* This is not a home test kit. You will need to visit a local lab for testing.

Also Known As

Aluminum Serum Test

The Purpose of an Aluminum Test

Aluminum exposure is not uncommon. You can come into contact with traces of it in air, water, and soil, for instance, and it typically won’t have a negative effect. Nevertheless, aluminum overexposure can be detrimental to your health. A blood test for aluminum levels can assess your exposure and monitor for any potential signs of toxicity if you are at risk for overexposure. If you are already being treated for aluminum toxicity, your physician may order this test to evaluate the effectiveness of these interventions and adjust the plan as needed.

Quest
Aluminum, Plasma or Serum (2958)

What Does the Aluminum Toxicity Test Measure?

The test measures the concentration of aluminum in your blood. Aluminum is a naturally occurring metal found in our environment and can also be present in certain medications, cosmetics, and food additives. Monitoring aluminum levels is crucial in individuals who may have been exposed to excessive amounts of aluminum, such as those with certain types of industrial jobs or individuals who have received long-term intravenous nutrition.

Who Should Take a Blood Test for Aluminum Levels?

This test is recommended for anyone who may be at risk of aluminum toxicity. This includes people with kidney disease, as kidney dysfunction can lead to the buildup of aluminum in the body. It is also relevant if you’ve been on long-term intravenous nutrition or exposed to high levels of aluminum on the job. Additionally, the aluminum blood test can be used to evaluate your levels if you have neurological symptoms that could be linked to toxicity.

Aluminum Toxicity Blood Test Preparation

You don’t have to take any special precautions before giving your sample for the aluminum toxicity blood test.

Aluminum Blood Test Results

Levels greater than 60 μg/L indicate potential toxicity. Personalabs can help you schedule telehealth visits with our board-certified doctors if you have questions about treatment options, if necessary, or if you just want to learn more about your results.

Where Can I Get an Aluminum Test Near Me?

Want to feel empowered in your healthcare choices and get the answers you need? Shop Personalabs and our 400-plus health tests, where you’ll find a comprehensive collection of heavy metal tests. Just follow these simple steps to get your results:

Step 1: Shop Personalabs online for the aluminum toxicity test, making sure you don’t live in a state that requires a doctor’s approval to purchase the test. After you buy the test, download the corresponding lab order.

Step 2: Find a location near you from more than 4,000 Quest Diagnostics and Labcorp sites throughout the country, then schedule your blood test appointment.

Step 3: Bring the lab order to your testing appointment and have your blood drawn.

Step 4: Look in your private Personalabs portal for your results, usually within 2 to 10 business days after your test. (Contact us if you’d like help getting your results by a specific date, and we will get in touch with your lab.)

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Provider

Quest

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STEP 1

Order Your Test

Create an account, choose your tests, checkout securely, generate your lab order

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STEP 2

Generate & Print Out Lab Order

Our physician network will approve your order within 2-4hrs.

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STEP 3

Visit the Lab

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STEP 4

Get Your Results

Results can be provided in as little as 24-48 hrs. For more complex tests, please contact us for turn around times.

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