Clinical Chemistry
- Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)
- Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP)
- Lipid Panel & Cardiovascular Markers
- Liver Function Tests (LFTs)
- Renal Function Panel
- Glucose & HbA1c
Comprehensive clinical chemistry, hematology, immunology, and urinalysis testing. CLIA certified with fast turnaround and Medicare/Medicaid acceptance.
High-throughput automated systems delivering accurate results for routine and specialty clinical testing.
Same-day results for routine tests. Automated systems ensure accuracy and speed.
Licensed in Texas for streamlined billing. Competitive pricing for all payers.
Personal account manager. Direct access to lab team for questions.
Contact us today to discuss your core laboratory testing needs and receive our complete test menu.
Quick answers about NuWav Laboratories testing services
Our core lab runs comprehensive panels including CMP, BMP, lipid panels, liver and renal function, CBC with differential, coagulation studies (PT/INR, PTT), thyroid panels, vitamin D and B12, autoimmune markers (ANA, RF), and complete urinalysis with microscopy.
Routine core laboratory tests are typically reported same-day when specimens arrive at our Carrollton, TX facility before noon. Standard turnaround is 24 hours for most panels. Coagulation and specialty assays may take up to 48 hours.
Yes. NuWav Laboratories holds CLIA certification #45D2306629 and is COLA accredited. All core laboratory testing is performed under licensed laboratory director oversight at our Carrollton, TX facility.
Yes. We are licensed to bill Medicare and Texas Medicaid for core laboratory services. Competitive cash pricing is available for self-pay patients and uninsured providers.
Call 972-327-8857 or use our contact form to request our complete test menu and account setup. A dedicated account manager will configure ordering, courier pickup, and EHR/LIS integration for your practice.
Medically Reviewed By: NuWav Laboratories Medical Director · CLIA Director #45D2306629
Last reviewed: May 11, 2026 · Information on this page reflects current laboratory protocols. For diagnostic guidance, consult your healthcare provider.