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The Concentration Issues Evaluation Panel is a group of blood tests that look for common causes of trouble focusing and low energy. You may also hear it called a focus and energy panel, brain fog lab panel, or an attention and fatigue workup. If your doctor ordered this, you can book at participating labs on LabFinder.
This panel usually includes a CBC with differential, a comprehensive metabolic panel, TSH with reflex to Free T4, and Vitamin B12 and folate. Together, these tests check your blood cells, electrolytes, liver and kidney markers, thyroid function, and key vitamins. The goal is to spot common medical causes of poor focus, weakness, or brain fog.
Common reasons: ongoing trouble focusing or brain fog that your doctor wants to check from a medical angle, new tiredness or weakness, tingling or memory changes that could relate to B12 or folate, signs of anemia like pale skin or shortness of breath, or symptoms that could point to thyroid imbalance. Doctor guidance: talk with your provider about your symptoms so testing fits your needs.
You will check in, confirm your details, and review the order. A phlebotomist cleans your arm and draws a few small tubes of blood. A bandage is placed and you can head out. Plan for about 15 to 25 minutes at the site.
Yes, this is a quick, routine blood draw and is considered very safe. You might feel a quick pinch, notice a small bruise, or feel a little lightheaded for a moment afterward, but those effects usually fade quickly. Be sure to tell the staff if you take blood thinners, have a bleeding disorder, or if you have fainted during blood draws before. They will take extra care to keep you comfortable. High dose biotin supplements can interfere with some thyroid tests, so mention any biotin you take.
Fasting: fasting is often not required, but some doctors prefer it. Ask your provider or the lab. Hydrate: drink water before your visit to help the draw. Medications and supplements: bring a list, including thyroid medicine, vitamins, and biotin. Activity: avoid very hard exercise right before the test. Records: bring any past results if you have them, and follow any instructions from your doctor or the center.
Anemia, low Vitamin B12 or folate, thyroid conditions like hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, kidney or liver problems, electrolyte imbalance, and infections. Results must be read in context. Your doctor will review your numbers along with your history and symptoms before recommending next steps.
You can compare locations, see time slots, and book online at participating labs. It is easy to search for a convenient location in your area or by city or ZIP. Coverage varies by plan and provider, so please confirm details with your insurance or the lab when you book.
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The information on this page and throughout the LabFinder website and mobile app is for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. For personalized medical advice or specific health concerns, please consult your healthcare provider directly.
Booking a Concentration Issues Check is easy using LabFinder. Just choose your location and enter your insurance information to find the closest Concentration Issues Check near you.
To make a same-day appointment for a Concentration Issues Check, just choose your location and your insurance information to find the closest Concentration Issues Check location near you. If there's availability for a same-day appointment at a nearby lab location, then you will be able to book it easily through LabFinder.
LabFinder allows you to easily schedule a Concentration Issues Check. You can search by location and insurance to easily book a Concentration Issues Check near you.
LabFinder allows you to easily make an appointment for a Concentration Issues Check online. To make an appointment for a Concentration Issues Check online, just choose your location and your insurance information to find the closest Concentration Issues Check near you.
Yes, you can get a Concentration Issues Check without insurance. LabFinder allows you to search and select "Self-Pay" when booking a Concentration Issues Check. While pricing for the test may not be immediately available, please check by calling the lab company directly for pricing.