Select a test and key in your lab value to learn more.
We want to help ensure you have productive and empowering discussions with your physicians.
Youll need to provide both pieces of information to receive an analysis.
All test values should be numerical valuesno need to add units, well add those for you!
Which pulmonary tests can be analyzed?
Where can I find my pulmonary test results or lab report?
In most cases, your test results should be available immediately.
Your doctor will have the results even if the tests were performed outside of their office.
They will likely call or schedule an appointment to review them with you.
Note that the reference ranges used in the analyzer are meant to represent typical ranges.
You should consult with your doctor about the ranges they use when interpreting your test results.
What information will I receive from the tool?
Youll also learn a little bit about the test, why its done, and what it measures.
How were the results analyzed?
Your results analysis was completed by a board-certified physician.
Optimal range values and interpretations are in line with leading pulmonary function authorities.
Remember, however, that this analysis is for informational purposes only.
It is not a replacement for a professional medical visit.
Your doctor is the best person to take a holistic look at you and your medical history.
They can provide you with the most customized, accurate interpretation and next steps to follow.
Who else can see my lab results or personal analysis?
We take online privacy very seriously, especially when it comes to individual and personalized health information.
You are the only one who can see your analysis.
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Can this tool diagnose me with a lung condition?
This tool does not provide medical advice or diagnosis.
What should I do with the analysis?
Your doctor is the best person to do this.
Asking the right questions can help you know what to expect.
National Library of Medicine: MedlinePlus.Pulmonary function tests.
National Library of Medicine: MedlinePlus.Bronchiectasis.