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Celiac disease - Insights

While the diagnostic criteria of celiac disease are well defined, symptoms are generally nonspecific. This fact, combined with the variety of available tests — each with a specific utility and interpretation — can make a diagnosis...

Meet our experts - Insights

Connect with us at the 65th American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting and Exposition to learn how our evaluations can inform your clinical practice. Schedule a one-on-one session with our representatives.

Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency - Insights

Stool testing is a critical component of diagnosing exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI), and Mayo Clinic Laboratories offers several tests to help clinicians evaluate these patients. A 48- or 72-hour stool fecal fat test is useful for...

Fungal infections - Insights

Mayo Clinic Laboratories’ fungal diagnostics test menu includes molecular and serological assays to aid in diagnosing a wide variety of fungal diseases, including those caused by Coccidioides possadasi/immitis, Histoplasma, Blastomyces, and...

Autoimmune neurology evolution - Insights

Patients with autoimmune neurologic conditions deserve the best chance at an accurate diagnosis. These answers can make a real difference in a patient’s treatment and quality of life.

General screening - Insights

Check out Mayo Clinic Laboratories’ expert-developed screening and panel testing for lysosomal disorders (LDs).

Sponsored testing - Insights

Learn about our sponsored testing program and how it can benefit both patients and healthcare providers.

Candida auris - Insights

Find out how our Candida auris polymerase chain reaction assay detects and identifies C. auris from surveillance swabs.

Capabilities - Insights

Find out how our BioPharma Diagnostics capabilities can support your precision medicine initiatives, from discovery to post market.

Pancreatic disease - Insights

Learn more about how Mayo Clinic Laboratories’ genetic testing for pancreatic disease can provide a clearer understanding of a patient’s condition.