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The Paresthesia Panel checks common blood markers that can be linked to numbness, tingling, or pins and needles. Some labs call it a paresthesia workup, neuropathy screen panel, or numbness and tingling panel. You can book this panel at participating labs on LabFinder and choose a time that works for you.
A sensory neuropathy lab panel or sensory symptoms panel looks at several blood tests at once. It can check vitamins, blood sugar control, thyroid function, and signs of inflammation or immune activity. Together, the results help your doctor see possible causes of nerve symptoms.
Common reasons: new or ongoing numbness or tingling in hands or feet, burning or pins and needles after illness or injury, checking vitamin levels like B12 when diet is limited, watching diabetes or thyroid conditions that may affect nerves, or a first step before nerve studies when the cause is unclear.
Plan about 10 to 25 minutes at the lab. You will check in, confirm your name and test, and sit in a draw chair. A small needle is used to collect a few tubes of blood. A bandage is placed, and you can head out right after. Most people feel fine and can return to normal plans.
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.
Follow instructions: Some panels include tests that may need fasting, so follow what your doctor or the lab tells you. Hydrate: Drink water so your veins are easier to find. Medications and supplements: Bring a list and ask about vitamins like biotin if you take them. Avoid hard workouts: Skip intense exercise the morning of your test. Bring prior results: Past labs help the team compare.
Vitamin B12 or folate deficiency, diabetes related nerve problems, thyroid problems, kidney or liver concerns that may affect nerves, autoimmune or inflammatory issues, and medication effects. Results are read in context. Your doctor will look at your numbers along with your history and symptoms before suggesting next steps.
With LabFinder, 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 check with your insurer and the lab when you schedule.
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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 Paresthesia Panel is easy using LabFinder. Just choose your location and enter your insurance information to find the closest Paresthesia Panel near you.
To make a same-day appointment for a Paresthesia Panel, just choose your location and your insurance information to find the closest Paresthesia Panel 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 Paresthesia Panel. You can search by location and insurance to easily book a Paresthesia Panel near you.
LabFinder allows you to easily make an appointment for a Paresthesia Panel online. To make an appointment for a Paresthesia Panel online, just choose your location and your insurance information to find the closest Paresthesia Panel near you.
Yes, you can get a Paresthesia Panel without insurance. LabFinder allows you to search and select "Self-Pay" when booking a Paresthesia Panel. While pricing for the test may not be immediately available, please check by calling the lab company directly for pricing.