Sample collection and clinical analysis in your language

Blood tests, diabetes, cholesterol, hormones, Pap smear, prostate and more. No health insurance. No appointment necessary. Fast results. Three clinics in the Dallas-Fort Worth area that speak Spanish from the very first moment.

What does your visit include?

Everything is carefully considered to provide you with the best experience for your health.

Sample collection

Blood, urine, or sample depending on the test

Delivery of results

Via WhatsApp, phone, or in person

Prosecution

Certified laboratory · Accurate results

Medical interpretation

A doctor will explain what they mean to you at no extra cost.

Clinical laboratory in Dallas, Fort Worth and North Richland Hills

We offer the most requested clinical tests by the Hispanic community in the DFW area. Clear pricing, no surprises. Our bilingual team will guide you from the first contact.

Diabetes Test

Why do it? Diabetes affects more than 151% of Hispanic adults in the U.S. — and many don't know it. Hemoglobin A1c measures your average blood sugar level over the past 3 months. Fasting glucose detects if you are at risk. Early detection = real prevention. ** Diabetes Screening (HbA1c and Glucose)

Pap test

Why do it? The Pap test detects abnormal changes in the cells of the cervix before they become cancerous. It is the most important preventive exam for women's health. It is recommended every 3 years starting at age 21. **For women 21 and older · Every 3 years or as directed by a doctor

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

Why get tested? HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection. Most infected people have no symptoms. The HPV test identifies high-risk types linked to cervical cancer and is recommended along with a Pap test. **For women 30 and older. Also available for men with a doctor's recommendation.

Prostate (PSA) Test

Why do it? Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is the primary marker for detecting prostate problems, including cancer in its early stages when treatment is most effective. Recommended for men 50 and older, or 45 with a family history. **For men 45–50 and older · Earlier if there is a family history

Kidney and Liver Function

Why do it? It evaluates liver function (enzymes, bilirubin) and kidney function (creatinine, urea). Essential if you take long-term medications, consume alcohol frequently, or have diabetes or hypertension—two conditions that directly affect these organs. **For patients with diabetes, hypertension, or who take chronic medications

Lipid Panel (Cholesterol and Triglycerides)

Why do it? It measures total cholesterol, LDL ("bad"), HDL ("good"), and triglycerides. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the Hispanic community. This test is the first line of screening. It is recommended annually for adults with risk factors. **For adults over 30 years of age, especially those who are overweight or have a family history of cardiovascular disease.

Hormonal Panel (Women and Men)

Why take this test? It measures the hormones that regulate metabolism, energy, mood, and reproductive function: estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, TSH (thyroid), cortisol, and more. If you experience chronic fatigue, irregular periods, unexplained weight gain, or mood swings, this panel can provide answers. ** For women with menopausal symptoms or hormonal imbalance · Men with fatigue or low libido

Arthritis Panel (Rheumatoid Factor)

Why do it? If you have joint pain, morning stiffness, swelling, or fatigue, the arthritis panel can identify rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and other autoimmune diseases. It includes rheumatoid factor (RF), C-reactive protein (CRP), and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR). **For people with joint pain, stiffness, swelling, or a history of autoimmune diseases

Anemia Evaluation (Complete Blood Count)

Why do it? Anemia is extremely common among Hispanic women of reproductive age and people with iron-poor diets. A complete blood count (CBC) measures red blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and more to determine if you have anemia and what type. Symptoms: fatigue, dizziness, paleness, shortness of breath. **For women of reproductive age, pregnant women, people with chronic fatigue, or those on a restrictive diet

Disorders of Platelets

Why do this? Platelets are the cells responsible for blood clotting. An abnormal count can indicate thrombocytopenia (low count) or thrombocytosis (high count), both with significant health implications. Symptoms: frequent bruising, excessive bleeding, or clots without an apparent cause. **For people with frequent bruising, excessive bleeding, or being monitored for hematological conditions

Blood Infections

Why do this? When an infection doesn't improve with treatment, blood tests can identify the exact infectious agent—bacteria, virus, or parasite—and guide the correct treatment. This includes blood culture, inflammatory markers, and a panel of specific infections based on the clinical presentation. **For people with persistent fever, recurrent infections, or infections that don't respond to antibiotics

Don't know which exam you need? Write to us — we'll guide you for free.

Is it for you?

Your body tells you. Tests give you the answers.

Our lab tests are for anyone who wants to know their health status — regardless of whether they have health insurance, regardless of their immigration status.

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You always feel tired

Chronic fatigue can be a sign of anemia, thyroid problems, diabetes, or vitamin deficiencies. A blood test can tell you why.

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You gain weight for no reason

Hypothyroidism and hormonal imbalance are common causes of unexplained weight gain. A hormone panel can detect this.

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You haven't been to the doctor in years

A basic lab test reveals in a few hours what your body is doing inside — even if you have no symptoms.

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You have a family history

Diabetes, high blood pressure, cholesterol, prostate cancer — if these run in your family, you should monitor yourself more frequently.

You always feel tired

Chronic fatigue can be a sign of anemia, thyroid problems, diabetes, or vitamin deficiencies. A blood test can tell you why.

You gain weight for no reason

Hypothyroidism and hormonal imbalance are common causes of unexplained weight gain. A hormone panel can detect this.

Frequently Asked Questions

No appointment is necessary for most of our exams. You can walk directly into any of our three clinics in Dallas, Fort Worth, or North Richland Hills during business hours. If you'd prefer to secure your appointment and reduce your wait time, you can call or message us on WhatsApp to schedule in advance.

Yes, absolutely. We treat all patients regardless of insurance status. We offer affordable and transparent pricing—no hidden fees. We accept cash, credit/debit cards, and Zelle. We do not ask about your immigration status.

It depends on the type of test. Basic tests like glucose, complete blood count (anemia, platelets), and general infection screening are available the same day in many cases. Pap smears and HPV tests take 5 to 7 days. Hormone panel, PSA, and arthritis panel take 24 to 48 hours. We'll notify you via WhatsApp or phone call as soon as your results are ready.

For the fasting glucose and the lipid panel (cholesterol and triglycerides), Yes, it is required to refrain from eating or drinking—except water—for 8 to 12 hours beforehand. This applies to hemoglobin A1c, Pap smear, HPV, PSA, hormone panel, anemia assessment, platelet disorders, and arthritis panel., Fasting is not necessary. Liver and kidney function tests recommend fasting for greater accuracy.

All you need is a valid ID: consular ID, passport, driver's license, or other official identification. No health insurance or residency documents are required. We serve the entire community without distinction.

Yes, absolutely. Your results are private medical information, protected by HIPAA. Only you—and the physicians you expressly authorize—have access to your results. We never share information with third parties. Access to your results requires identity verification.

Yes. In most cases, you can have multiple tests done in a single blood draw. For example, you can combine a complete blood count, glucose panel, lipid panel, and hormone panel in one visit. Our team will advise you on the most comprehensive and efficient combination for your situation, which is usually more convenient than having them done separately.

It depends on your age, medical history, and risk factors. As a general guideline: blood count and glucose They are recommended annually starting at age 30. lipid panel each year for adults with cardiovascular risk factors. Papanicolaou every 3 years for women aged 21 to 65. PSA Annually for men over 50, or over 45 with a family history. Our doctors can recommend the most suitable plan for you. But we always recommend getting checked at least once a year.

Yes. We offer sample collection and clinical laboratory services at all three of our DFW-area locations: Dallas, Fort Worth, and North Richland Hills. All three locations have the same bilingual healthcare team and provide the same high-quality care.

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