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Liver Function Panel in Ashburn, VA

Liver enzymes (ALT, AST, ALP), bilirubin, and total protein — for medication monitoring, alcohol-related concerns, or general hepatic health. Call for current pricing.

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Liver Function Panel

Custom quote
  • Blood sample
  • Results in 24–72 hours
  • Doctor’s order included
  • HSA / FSA accepted

42775 Generation Drive, Ashburn, VA 20147

What this test screens for

Understanding the Liver Function Panel

The Liver Function Panel, often called LFTs, measures a set of blood markers that reflect how your liver is working. It typically includes the enzymes ALT and AST, alkaline phosphatase (ALP), bilirubin, albumin, and total protein. Read together, these values give a picture of liver activity and the health of liver cells, which is why the panel is a common choice for routine monitoring and for keeping tabs on an organ that rarely signals trouble early.

Ashburn and Loudoun County residents request liver function testing for a range of practical reasons. Some take medications that a provider wants to monitor over time, since certain prescriptions are processed by the liver. Others want to check in on alcohol-related concerns, track a known condition, or simply add a liver snapshot to a broader wellness review. The panel is included in our Comprehensive Wellness Panel, so it can be part of a single, efficient visit.

These results screen and monitor rather than diagnose. An elevated enzyme or bilirubin value is a signal, not a verdict, and many things can move these numbers temporarily. We draw the sample, run the panel, and deliver a clear report through our secure portal for you to share with your provider, who interprets the results alongside your history. Our pricing is transparent and shown upfront, so you will see the price listed on this page before any sample is collected.

Why people get this test

  • Monitor overall liver health as part of a routine check
  • Keep an eye on liver markers while taking certain medications
  • Check in on alcohol-related concerns over time
  • Track a previously identified liver condition with a provider
  • Establish a baseline of liver values for your records
  • Add liver markers to a broader wellness assessment

What to expect

From check-in to results — what your visit looks like

Most visits take under 15 minutes. Here’s the full arc, start to finish.

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How to prepare

Some providers ask patients to fast for several hours before liver function testing, especially when it is drawn alongside a metabolic or cholesterol panel; others do not require it. If you are unsure, fasting for 8 to 12 hours with water only is a safe default, but check any instructions from your physician first. Keep taking prescribed medications unless your provider tells you otherwise, and let us know what you are taking so it can be noted with your sample.

2

During your visit

The visit is quick. After checking in at our Goose Creek Village location, a trained collector draws a small blood sample from a vein in your arm, which takes only a minute or two. Most people are finished in about 10 to 15 minutes, and walk-ins are welcome during open hours. There is nothing to do beforehand beyond following any fasting instructions you were given.

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Getting your results

Results are typically ready in 24 to 72 hours after your sample reaches the reference lab. You can view your full liver panel through our secure online patient portal, and we can fax the report to your provider on request. Tests are processed at industry-standard reference labs, and any value flagged outside the normal range is reviewed by a provider. The report is yours to share with your physician for interpretation and next steps.

Confidential

Your results never go through your insurance carrier.

Transparent

Custom quote with no hidden fees.

Fast

Most results in 24–72 hours through our portal.

Doctor’s order

Included as part of every visit. No referral needed.

FAQ

Liver Function Panel — what people ask

Specific questions about the liver function panel. For anything not covered, call 571-500-7030.

What does the liver function panel measure?

It measures blood markers including the enzymes ALT and AST, alkaline phosphatase, bilirubin, albumin, and total protein, which together reflect how your liver is working. These values screen and monitor liver health rather than diagnose a condition on their own.

Do I need to fast before the test?

Some providers request fasting, especially when the panel is drawn with metabolic or cholesterol tests, while others do not. If you have no specific instructions, fasting 8 to 12 hours with water only is a safe default, but follow any guidance from your physician.

Why might someone order liver function testing?

Common reasons include monitoring liver markers while taking certain medications, checking in on alcohol-related concerns, tracking a known condition, or adding a liver snapshot to a wellness review. It is also part of our Comprehensive Wellness Panel, so it can be included in a single visit.

Service area

We serve these communities

We serve Ashburn and the surrounding Loudoun and Fairfax County communities from our Goose Creek Village lab.

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