Samples
Has your doctor prescribed blood tests?
Your specimens (blood, urine, stool, saliva, hair) are collected and/or handled by experienced professionals who are members of their respective professional orders, i.e. the Ordre Professionnel des Technologistes Médicaux (OPTMQ) and the Ordre des Infirmiers et Infirmières du Québec (OIIQ).
In order to ensure the quality of the services we offer, we follow the recommendations of the Ordre des Chimistes du Québec (OCQ) regarding blood specimens. Before being sent to the various laboratories, they are stabilized in our premises to ensure the reliability of the results.
Adult sample
Less than 10 minutes – $35
Children's blood test
Less than 10 minutes – $35
Depending on the analyses requested and availability, we use the services of public (CHUS) and/or private laboratories. Our goal is to provide you with the highest quality of service in the shortest time and at the best cost. All information about you (including results from private laboratories) is treated with the utmost care to ensure confidentiality. Test results are sent ONLY and directly to the prescriber, usually within 48 working hours.
Our global vision of the human being pushes us to broaden our service offer to allow you to take more complete charge of your health. We collaborate not only with health professionals in traditional medicine, but also with chiropractors, acupuncturists, osteopaths, physiotherapists, massage therapists, naturopaths, etc. This collaboration gives you access to a wide range of tests and a network of trusted health care professionals.
Prelev offers these types of tests
- Blood tests
- Urine samples
- Stool samples
- RSOSI samples (Fit test)
Make an appointment
In Quebec, a blood sample must be prescribed by a healthcare professional. It is therefore impossible for us to take blood samples without a medical prescription.
Before you come in or call us for an appointment:
- Make sure you have your prescription filled out and signed by your doctor. We will need the information that is included.
- Also, make sure you have your doctor's full name to avoid any delays in getting your results.
- Please note that we do not receive any results from the tests prescribed by your doctors. If you have not received your results or have questions about them, please refer to your medical clinic.
Here's a list of tests available at our clinics
- Blood tests
- AFP : Alpha-Fetoprotein
- Albumine
- Alp : Phosphatase Alcaline
- Alt : Alanine
- Aminotransferase
- Anti-Transglutaminase Antibodies
- Apolipoprotein A and B
- β-HCG Quantitative: Human Chorionic Gonadotropin
- PTH: Parathyroid Hormone
- Total / Free / Bioavailable Testosterone
- TPO: Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies
- Transferrin: Binding Capacity and % Saturation
- TSH
- Total Bilirubin
- Total Calcium
- CA-125: Tumor Marker (Ovarian)
- CA 15-3: Tumor Marker (Breast)
- CA 19-9: Tumor Marker (in the pancreas, liver, gallbladder, and lungs)
- CEA: Carcinoembryonic Antigen
- CK: Creatine Kinase
- Cortisol Am
- Creatinine (Blood and Urinary)
- CRP: C-Reactive Protein
- Protein Electrophoresis
- Estradiol
- Ferritin
- FSH/LH: Follicle-stimulating hormone and Luteinizing hormone
- GGT: Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase
- Glucose
- HbA1c: Glycated Hemoglobin
- OGTT: Oral Glucose Tolerance Test
- 50 G (Pregnancy screening)
- 75G
- 75 G (Gestational Diabetes
- Lipase
- Lithium
- Magnesium
- NA/K: Sodium and Potassium
- Phosphates (Phosphorus)
- Prealbumin
- Lipid Profile (Includes: Total Cholesterol, Triglycerides, HDL Cholesterol, Non-HDL Cholesterol, Total Cholesterol/HDL Cholesterol, and LDL Cholesterol)
- Total Proteins
- PSA: Total Specific Prostatic Antigen
- Blood tests (more)
- PTH: Parathyroid Hormone
- Valproate Dosage
- CBC: Complete
- Blood Count
- Reticulocytes
- ANA: Antinuclear Factor
- PT/PTT/INR: Prothrombin Time
- Blood Group and Antibody Screening
- CMV: Cytomegalovirus IgG and IgM
- EBV: Epstein-Barr Virus / Monotest (Mononucleosis)
- RA: Rheumatoid Factor
- Syphilis / Total Anti-Treponema Pallidum Antibodies
- Chickenpox (Shingles, VZV, Varicella Zoster, Herpes Virus)
- Hepatitis A, B, C
- HIV
- HIV Viral Load
- Rubella IgG and IgA
- Quantiferon
- Copper, Selenium, Zinc
- HLA B27 (B27 Surface Marker) (Monday to Thursday Only)
- HLA DQ2 and DQ8 (Mondays before 9 AM)
- Vitamin D and Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin)
- Vitamine A
- NT-proBNP
- Free Light Chains
- Progesterone
- Prolactin
- Genetic Testing
- Urea
- Specific IgE (Doctor’s prescription required)
- DHEA-S (Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate)
- Lyme Disease
- SHBG: Sex Hormone Binding Globulin
- D-Dimer
- Uric Acid
- Troponin T
- IGF-1 (Insulin-like Growth Factor Type 1)
- C-Telopeptide (Transport time less than 3 hours)
- Toxoplasmosis IgG IgE
- Homocysteine
- LDH: Lactate Dehydrogenase
- URINE SAMPLES
- Urine Analysis
- Microalbumin
- 24-Hour Urine Collection
- Chlamydia/Gonorrhoeae (Urine only)
- Urine Culture
- Cytology
- Ben Jonces Protein
- Pregnancy Test (Qualitative)
- Protein
- Creatinine Clearance
- STOOL SAMPLES
- Stool Culture
- Search for Parasites (Protozoa)
- C-Difficile
- Calprotectin
- H-Pylori
- FOBT (Fecal Occult Blood Test)
- Microscopy for Eggs/Helminths (mandatory indication otherwise specimen will be rejected)
- Search for Coccidia
- Search for Microsporidia
- OTHER
- Throat Culture
- Sputum Culture
- H. Pylori Breath Test