Ordering the Basic Cholesterol Panel
The Basic Cholesterol Panel helps measure different types of cholesterol and fats in your blood, which can show early signs of heart or blood vessel problems. Interestingly, this test can also reveal patterns in cholesterol that may be linked to certain inherited conditions, even before symptoms appear.
Ordering this test can help you:
- Track changes in cholesterol and triglyceride levels over time
- Check if your cholesterol-lowering plan is working
- Spot risk factors for heart and blood vessel issues early
- Identify unusual cholesterol patterns that may need more testing
- Support your doctor in making decisions about your care
Who Might Benefit from a Lipid and Cholesterol Blood Panel
Someone who has a family member with high cholesterol but feels fine might want to check their own levels to catch any changes early. This can help avoid surprises during a routine checkup or before starting a new exercise plan.
Ordering this test may also be helpful if you:
- Have a parent or sibling with heart or blood vessel problems
- Are starting a new diet or exercise routine and want a baseline
- Have been told your blood pressure is higher than normal
- Are over 20 and have never had your cholesterol checked
- Have a thyroid condition, as it can affect cholesterol levels in unexpected ways
Checking these blood fats can help you and your doctor spot changes that may lead to heart or blood vessel problems, so you can make choices based on real numbers. Waiting to order this test could mean missing early signs of changes that are easier to manage when caught sooner.
Preparing for Your Lipid Profile Blood Test
You will need to fast for 10-12 hours before your blood is drawn for this test, drinking only water during that time. Always follow any instructions your doctor or healthcare provider gives you to make sure your results are as useful as possible.
Labs Included When Ordering Your Basic Cholesterol Panel
Test Name | Reference Range | What This Measures | Low and High Levels of Basic Cholesterol Panel |
---|---|---|---|
Total Cholesterol | Less than 200 | Shows the total amount of cholesterol in your blood, including both “good” and “bad” types. This number helps give an overview of your cholesterol status. |
High levels mean there is more cholesterol in your blood, which can raise the chance of heart and blood vessel problems.
Low levels mean your body may not be making enough cholesterol, which is rare but can affect hormone and cell production. |
Triglyceride | Less than 150 | Measures the main type of fat in your blood, which stores unused calories. High levels can be linked to eating habits or certain health conditions. |
High levels mean your body may be storing extra fat, which can increase the risk of heart and blood vessel issues.
Low levels mean your body may not be storing enough fat, which is uncommon and sometimes linked to certain health conditions. |
HDL | 40 or higher | Shows the amount of “good” cholesterol, which helps remove extra cholesterol from your blood. Higher numbers are usually better for your heart. |
High levels mean your body is better at clearing out extra cholesterol, which can lower the risk of heart problems.
Low levels mean your body may not be removing enough cholesterol, which can raise the risk of heart and blood vessel issues. |
LDL | Less than 100 | Shows the amount of “bad” cholesterol, which can build up in blood vessels. Lower numbers are better for keeping blood flowing smoothly. |
High levels mean more cholesterol can build up in your blood vessels, raising the chance of blockages.
Low levels mean less cholesterol is likely to build up, which is usually good for your blood vessels. |
VLDL | 5-30 | Measures a type of “bad” cholesterol that carries triglycerides in your blood. This number helps show how much fat is moving through your blood. |
High levels mean more fat is being carried in your blood, which can add to the risk of heart and blood vessel problems.
Low levels mean less fat is being carried, which is usually not a concern unless very low. |
HDL/LDL Ratio | 0.3-0.4 | Shows the balance between “good” and “bad” cholesterol. A higher ratio means more “good” cholesterol compared to “bad.” |
High levels mean you have more “good” cholesterol compared to “bad,” which is usually better for your heart.
Low levels mean there is more “bad” cholesterol compared to “good,” which can raise the risk of heart and blood vessel issues. |
Lab reference values can change over time. For the most current ranges, visit the Quest Diagnostics lab test directory.
Basic Cholesterol Panel FAQ
Is there Basic Cholesterol Panel testing near me?
You can find a nearby location for a Basic Cholesterol Panel using the patient service center locator, which also lists mobile phlebotomy options for added convenience. Since regular cholesterol checks are important for tracking changes over time, having an accessible site makes it easier to keep up with your testing schedule.
What is the cost of the test?
The price you see for the Basic Cholesterol Panel covers everything, including the blood draw at a patient service center. Ordering this test is worth it if you want to track changes in your cholesterol that could affect your heart and blood vessels.
How often should I retest?
Most people should repeat this test every 4 to 6 years, but your doctor may suggest more frequent checks if your results are outside the usual range or if you are making changes to your diet or exercise. Regular retesting helps you and your doctor see if your cholesterol is moving in the right direction.
How accurate is the test?
The Basic Cholesterol Panel uses enzymatic colorimetric methods for measuring cholesterol and triglycerides, with specificity and sensitivity both above 98%. All tests at TrueHealthLabs.com are performed by CLIA-certified labs, meeting strict quality and precision standards.
Important Notes
Fasting for 10-12 hours is required for the most accurate results. Always follow your doctor’s instructions for preparation and timing.
Medical Review Board
Reviewed by Jeff Donohue M.D. from Body Logic and Brady Hurst DC, CCCN. Written by True Health Lab’s team of editorial health contributors.
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider for personalized guidance.
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