When monitoring your health, there are many different clinical laboratory tests used to detect and measure almost any type of component in blood, urine, stool and other samples. Some of the more common laboratory tests look for components such as blood glucose, electrolytes, enzymes, hormones, lipids, tumor markers and proteins.

Here are explanations for some of the laboratory tests most commonly ordered by physicians:

Blood Tests

Complete Blood Count (CBC)

Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)

Peripheral Smear

Sickle Cell Screen

Hemoglobin Electrophoresis

Liver Panel

Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)

Lipid Panel

Cardiac Panel

Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP)/ Renal Panel

Thyroid Panel

Fertility Panel

Urinalysis

Tumor Markers

HbA1c

HIV

Syphilis

Herpes

Urine Tests

Chlamydia

Gonorrhea

Trichomonas, RNA

Swab/Smear Tests

Vaginal Swab

Urethral Swab

Pap Smear

Primarily used to detect cervical cancer, it can also identify infections such as human papillomavirus (HPV), which is linked to cervical cancer and genital warts.