Toxicology and Molecular Testing
Molecular PCR Tests • Chromosomal Genetic Tests • Urine Drug Screens
Atlantis Medical offers many products and services to get America back to work
Laboratory Testing
The laboratory that we partnered with is committed to providing superior testing services. They are certified by both CLIA (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments) & COLA (Commission on Office Laboratory Accreditation), and operate under the guidelines of CMS (Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services).
Genetic Reflex Testing
Reflex testing options are designed to broaden your patient’s genetic analysis to exome sequencing when primary testing is non-diagnostic. Primary testing comprises a preset or custom panel selected by you for your patient. If genetic variants are identified that are sufficient to make a molecular diagnosis, the panel results will be reported, typically within three to four weeks.
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If our curation scientists and lab directors find that no diagnosis can be made based on primary testing, then the selected reflex testing is initiated. Our client services representatives or genetic counselors may contact you at this time to obtain additional clinical information and family history.
The reflex options examine coding regions and splice junctions for thousands of genes, and reports include only the variants that are of plausible clinical relevance for your patient. These reflex options provide more assurance that a relevant molecular diagnosis can be made for your patient, at more efficient turnaround times and pricing than sequential orders. This flexibility eliminates the need for separate office visits, blood draws, and requisitions, and allows the diagnostic search to continue unimpeded.
Examples ( Cardiovascular, Genomic Testing, Mutation Specific, Neurological, Mutation Specific, Metabolic, Organ Specific, etc.)
COVID Testing
Authorized assays for viral testing include those that detect SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid or antigen. Viral (nucleic acid or antigen) tests check samples from the respiratory system (such as nasopharyngeal or anterior nares swabs) to determine whether an infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, is present.
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Viral tests are recommended to diagnose acute infection of both symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals, to guide contact tracing, treatment options, and isolation requirements Some tests are point-of-care tests, meaning results may be available at the testing site in less than an hour. Other tests must be sent to a laboratory, a process that may take at least 1-2 days. See info from CDC
Our Laboratory Partnerships perform the molecular resulting using a nasopharyngeal swab.
See our guide on who should be tested
Toxicology Testing
A Urine Drug Screen (UDS) can detect the presence of drugs in a person’s system. Urine screens are the most common method of drug testing. They are painless, easy, quick, and covered by most insurance plans. They can check for both illegal and prescription drugs. The person provides a urine sample, and a laboratory technician analyzes it via LCMS (Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectometry). The analysis can determine whether a person has used specific drugs in the past few days or weeks, even after the effects of the drugs have worn off.
Atlantis has partnered with a CLIA certified laboratory for UDS testing. Results can be delivered via secure email, fax, or portal within 72 hours.
Molecular / PCR Testing
UTI / Prostatitis
Vaginitis – Women’s Health
Sexually Transmitted Infections (Male)
Wound Infection with Antibiotic Resistance
Respiratory Pathogen Panel:
- Adenovirus
- Coronavirus HKU1, NL63, 229E, OC43
- Human Metapneumovirus
- Human Rhinovirus/Enterovirus
- Influenza A, A/H1, A/H3, A/H1-2009, B
- Parainfluenza Virus 1, 2, 3, 4
- Respiratory Syncytial Virus
- Bordetella Parapertussis/Pertussis
- Chlamydia Pneumoniae
- Mycoplasma Pneumoniae