Melissa Anderson is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with more than ten years of experience in chronic care management and preventive wellness. Over the past four years, she has expanded her focus to include wellness and longevity for both women and men. She recently completed a continuing medical education program in Women’s Health and Menopause offered by Harvard Medical School, which complements her broader practice supporting hormonal health and age-related changes. Melissa is committed to providing evidence-based, personalized care to help patients navigate all stages of life with vitality.
Melissa brings both passion and perspective to every patient interaction. Her care philosophy is rooted in clinical excellence, compassion, and empowering patients to take ownership of their health.
Outside the clinic, Melissa enjoys traveling with her husband, watching football, and spending time with her (almost) grown sons.
This fee is added to all self-pay stand alone labs.
Self-Pay Pricing for Tier 1 labs is $10. This does not include a $50 lab draw and processing fee.
This test measures amylase, an enzyme that helps break down starch in your body. Abnormal levels can point to problems with your pancreas or salivary glands.
A CBC counts your red cells, white cells, and platelets. The “Diff” breaks down the white cells into types to check for anemia, infection, or other blood issues.
A CMP checks your blood sugar, kidneys, liver, electrolytes, and proteins. It gives a quick snapshot of how your organs and metabolism are doing.
Ferritin shows how much iron your body is storing. Low levels can mean iron-deficiency anemia; high levels can mean you’re storing too much iron.
A1C measures your average blood sugar over the last 2–3 months. It’s used to see if someone has or is managing diabetes well.
This panel checks total cholesterol, “bad” LDL, “good” HDL, and triglycerides. The LDL/HDL ratio compares bad vs. good cholesterol to assess heart risk.
ESR measures how fast your red blood cells settle at the bottom of a test tube in one hour. Faster settling means you probably have inflammation.
ESR measures how fast your red blood cells settle at the bottom of a test tube in one hour. Faster settling means you probably have inflammation.
T4 is a thyroid hormone and TSH is the pituitary signal that tells your thyroid to work. Together they check how well your thyroid is functioning.
ESR measures how fast your red blood cells settle at the bottom of a test tube in one hour. Faster settling means you probably have inflammation.
Self-Pay Pricing for Tier 2 labs are $15. This does not include a $50 lab draw & processing fee.
This screen looks for antibodies that attack parts of your own cells, which can happen in autoimmune diseases like lupus. If it’s positive, the “reflex” part figures out how many antibodies are there.
Apo A-1 is the main protein in “good” HDL cholesterol. This test shows how well your body is carrying away extra cholesterol to keep your arteries clear.
Apo B is the main protein in “bad” LDL cholesterol. Higher levels mean more stuff could build up in your blood vessels, raising heart disease risk.
CRP is made by your liver when you have inflammation or infection. A high level means your body is fighting something, like an infection or injury.
Estradiol is the main form of estrogen in your body. This test helps check your hormone levels for things like periods, ovulation, or menopause.
FSH is a hormone that controls egg and sperm production. Abnormal levels can point to puberty issues, menopause, or fertility problems.
Lipase is an enzyme that helps break down fats and mostly comes from your pancreas. High levels can mean inflammation or damage to your pancreas.
Magnesium is a mineral your muscles, nerves, and bones need to work right. Too much or too little can cause muscle cramps, weakness, or heart issues .
PSA is a protein made by the prostate gland in men. Higher levels can mean prostate enlargement, infection, or cancer.
Progesterone is a hormone that prepares the body for pregnancy each month. This test checks if your cycles are normal or if a pregnancy is healthy.
Rheumatoid factor is an antibody your body sometimes makes by mistake in autoimmune diseases. A positive result can help diagnose rheumatoid arthritis.
Free T3 is the active form of a thyroid hormone that controls your metabolism. This test shows if your thyroid is overactive or underactive.
TPO antibodies attack an enzyme in your thyroid. High levels mean your immune system is targeting your thyroid, as happens in Hashimoto’s or Graves’. .
Total testosterone measures all the testosterone in your blood. It’s used to check puberty, hormone balance, or reproductive health in men and women.
Vitamin B12 helps make red blood cells and keeps nerves healthy. Low levels can cause tiredness, numbness, or memory problems.
Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium for strong bones. Low levels can lead to bone pain, weakness, or higher risk of fractures.
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