Laboratory Test Reference Ranges tool

Published: 11 Jun 2024


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Most people can now view their lab test results online, but many reports lack explanations that make it easy for non-medical individuals to understand and interpret their results.

To determine if your results are within normal limits, you'll need to compare them to the reference range provided by the lab that conducted your test. Note that there can be variations in reference ranges due to differences in equipment, reagents, and analysis techniques.

Why Reference Ranges May Not Be Included:

* Evolving Accuracy: Laboratory testing has improved significantly over time, but some variability between labs still exists.

Optimal Blood Chemistry Ranges:

* Please note that optimal ranges can vary based on factors such as age, weight, and sex. However, the following ranges can serve as a general reference:

* Reference ranges for blood tests are sets of values that healthcare professionals use to interpret test results.
* A reference range typically represents the values that 95% of the healthy population falls within.
* Identifying abnormalities in your results can help you research further or potentially catch concerns that might otherwise be missed by medical professionals.