This location is not registered on LabFinder

Empire City Labs | Borough Park 56th

5384.7 mi 763 56th Street NY 11220
  • Accepts MinuteMed
  • Quickest turnaround
  • In-network • {{search_param.insurance_name}}

About Us

Empire City Laboratories is dedicated to providing superior service to your medical practice. Empire City is a privately-owned, fully-equipped laboratory that operates in the tri-state area and is fully licensed in 9 states. Their facility is equipped with state-of-the-art computer systems that provide exceptionally fast results for medical professionals.

Book an Appointment

Search Icon
Insurance Icon
{{date_item.day}}
{{date_item.mon}} {{date_item.date}}

{{item.post_title}} is not a verified location

Call to book an appointment

Please call the center to make an
appointment or to ask any questions

or book a center nearby

NR Lab Logo NR Company Logo

{{nr_nearby_lab.post_title}}

{{nr_nearby_lab.distance}} mil {{nr_nearby_lab.street}} {{nr_nearby_lab.city}} {{nr_nearby_lab.state}} {{nr_nearby_lab.zipcode}}
{{nr_nearby_lab.ratings}} ({{nr_nearby_lab.total_rating}})

Map & directions

Center hours

  • Sun
  • Mon
  • Tue
  • Wed
  • Thu
  • Fri
  • Sat

Insurances accepted

{{insuranceList[key].name}} and more...
Emyty Insurances
Information not available

Service and payment options

Insurance

Insurance is accepted as payment for visits and services at this center.

View accepted plans

Self-pay

Testing centers accept payment without insurance. For more details, call the testing center you plan to visit directly.

Self-Pay Estimate

Know what you'll pay ahead of time

What is self-pay estimate?

Common services

  • Estradiol
    Self pay

    Estradiol

    What is the Estradiol Test?

    The Estradiol test, also known as the E2 test or estrogen blood test, is a diagnostic tool used to measure the level of estradiol in the blood. Estradiol is the most potent form of estrogen, a hormone that plays a crucial role in reproductive health and development in both women and men. This test is often used to assess fertility, monitor ovarian function, evaluate menopausal symptoms, and diagnose conditions related to hormonal imbalances.

    Who can take the Estradiol Test?

    The Estradiol test can be taken by individuals experiencing symptoms or conditions related to estrogen levels. Women who have irregular menstrual cycles, fertility issues, or symptoms of menopause may benefit from this test. Men may also be advised to take the test if there are signs of hormonal imbalances such as gynecomastia (enlarged breast tissue). Additionally, children who are undergoing early or delayed puberty may be recommended for this test to evaluate hormonal development. Your healthcare provider can help determine if an Estradiol test is right for you based on your symptoms and medical history.

    When Can the Estradiol Test Be Performed?

    The Estradiol test can be performed at any time when a healthcare provider deems it necessary to evaluate hormonal levels. For women, the timing of the test may coincide with specific phases of the menstrual cycle to achieve accurate results, often during the follicular phase or at certain points during fertility treatments. For men, children, and postmenopausal women, the test can be done at any time without the need to schedule it around a cycle.

    Procedure and Duration

    The procedure for the Estradiol test involves a simple blood draw. A healthcare professional will insert a small needle into a vein in your arm to collect a blood sample. The process is typically quick, taking only a few minutes. After the sample is collected, it is sent to a laboratory for analysis. Results are usually available within a few days, depending on the lab's processing time. Your healthcare provider will review the results and discuss any necessary next steps based on the findings.

    Related Conditions or Illnesses

    The Estradiol test is commonly associated with various reproductive and hormonal health conditions. In women, it can be used to diagnose and monitor conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), ovarian cysts, and menopause. The test can also help assess fertility issues and monitor the response to fertility treatments. For men, an Estradiol test can be part of evaluating low testosterone or signs of estrogen dominance. Children with early or delayed puberty may also have their estradiol levels checked to understand their hormonal development. Additionally, this test can be used to monitor treatment effectiveness for conditions that affect hormone levels, such as hormone replacement therapy.

    Risks

    The risks associated with the Estradiol test are minimal. The most common risks include minor discomfort, bruising, or slight bleeding at the site where the needle is inserted. Some people may feel lightheaded or faint after the blood draw, but these side effects are generally mild and temporary. Serious complications are rare. If you have any concerns or anxiety about having blood drawn, talk to your healthcare provider beforehand to ensure a comfortable experience.

    Preparations

    Preparing for an Estradiol test is typically straightforward. Your healthcare provider may instruct you to avoid certain medications that could affect hormone levels, such as birth control pills or hormone replacement therapy, before the test. It's also essential to inform your doctor of any medications or supplements you are taking to ensure accurate results. Fasting is usually not required for this test. However, following your doctor's specific instructions will help ensure the most reliable results.

    Other Similar Tests

    Other tests that may be conducted alongside or instead of the Estradiol test include the Luteinizing Hormone (LH) test, Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) test, progesterone test, and testosterone test. These tests help provide a comprehensive view of hormone levels and reproductive health. A thyroid panel may also be considered if thyroid function is suspected to impact hormone levels. Additionally, a complete hormone panel can be recommended to evaluate multiple hormones related to reproductive health.

    Book the Estradiol Test Using LabFinder

    LabFinder makes it easy to book an Estradiol test at participating labs and imaging centers near your location. These centers are equipped to perform the test and can also accept insurance, adding convenience to your experience. So, if you're looking for an "Estradiol test near me," "estrogen blood test near me," or "hormone test near me," you've come to the right place.

    Conclusion

    The Estradiol test is an essential diagnostic tool for evaluating hormonal balance and reproductive health in both men and women. Whether you're experiencing symptoms related to estrogen levels, assessing fertility, or monitoring treatment progress, this test provides valuable insights. With LabFinder, you can conveniently book an Estradiol test near your location and take the next step toward understanding and managing your health.

Ratings & feedback

{{reviews.lab_rating}}

Overall Rating

{{reviews.lab_total_rating}} Reviews

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I schedule an appointment with Empire City Labs | Borough Park 56th near me?

    Booking an appointment with Empire City Labs | Borough Park 56th is easy using LabFinder. Just choose your location, the test you'd like to book, and enter the date and your insurance information to find the closest Empire City Labs | Borough Park 56th location near you with available times.

  • How can I make a same-day appointment at Empire City Labs | Borough Park 56th ?

    To make a same day appointment with Empire City Labs | Borough Park 56th, just choose your location, the test you'd like to book, and enter the date and your insurance information to find the closest Empire City Labs | Borough Park 56th location near you. If there's availability for a same-day appointment at Empire City Labs | Borough Park 56th, then you will be able to book it easily through LabFinder.

  • Where is Empire City Labs | Borough Park 56th located?

    Empire City Labs | Borough Park 56th is located at 763 56th Street NY 11220. You can use LabFinder to search and find a Enzo Labs location near you.

  • Can I book an appointment with Empire City Labs | Borough Park 56th online?

    LabFinder allows you to easily make an appointment with Empire City Labs | Borough Park 56th online. To make an appointment with Empire City Labs | Borough Park 56th online, just choose your location, the test you'd like to book, and enter the date and your insurance information to find the closest Empire City Labs | Borough Park 56th location near you with available times.

  • Does Empire City Labs | Borough Park 56th accept my insurance?

    To see if Empire City Labs | Borough Park 56th accepts your insurance, when you search using LabFinder, enter your insurance plan to see if they accept it or not. If your insurance is not found in the list of carriers, please check by calling Empire City Labs | Borough Park 56th directly.

  • Can I get a test with Empire City Labs | Borough Park 56th without insurance?

    Yes, you can get a test with Empire City Labs | Borough Park 56th without insurance. LabFinder allows you to search and select "Self-Pay" when searching for a test. While pricing for the test may not be immediately available, please check by calling Empire City Labs | Borough Park 56th directly for pricing.

Book an appointment

Search Icon
Insurance Icon
{{date_item.day}}
{{date_item.mon}} {{date_item.date}}

{{item.post_title}} is not a verified location

Call to book an appointment

or book a center nearby

NR Lab Logo NR Company Logo

{{nr_nearby_lab.post_title}}

{{nr_nearby_lab.distance}} mil {{nr_nearby_lab.street}} {{nr_nearby_lab.city}} {{nr_nearby_lab.state}} {{nr_nearby_lab.zipcode}}
{{nr_nearby_lab.ratings}} ({{nr_nearby_lab.total_rating}})

Self-pay testing

Additional pricing details are coming soon.

{{lablocation_landing.dateRange}}