Heavy Metals Panel, Blood (Arsenic, Lead, Mercury)
Measures recent exposure to three of the most common toxic metals at once.
Consider this test if:
- Workplace exposure to metals through dust, fumes, soldering, batteries, or mining
- Symptoms like abdominal pain, fatigue, tremor, numbness, or cognitive changes with a possible exposure source
- Living in older housing with lead paint or relying on well or contaminated water
- High intake of fish or shellfish that could raise mercury
- Confirming exposure has dropped after removing a suspected source
- HSA/FSA eligible
- Typical results in 2-5 days · Reviewed by a real clinician
- Drawn at a CLIA/CAP-accredited lab near you ·
Pre-test considerations
Avoid seafood and red wine for 72 hours before collection, since both can transiently raise blood levels of these metals. No fasting required. Collected in a royal blue-top EDTA tube; a clotted specimen will be rejected.
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What this test is for
This panel measures arsenic, lead, and mercury in whole blood, the three metals most often behind toxic exposure from contaminated water, food, occupational dust and fumes, old paint, certain folk remedies, and high seafood intake. Blood levels reflect recent or ongoing exposure: lead is checked when symptoms like abdominal pain, fatigue, irritability, anemia, or cognitive changes raise concern, mercury when high fish consumption or tremor and neurological symptoms are in play, and arsenic when acute or environmental exposure is suspected. Elevated results point to active exposure and guide whether to remove the source and consider treatment.
This three-metal version is the focused default. If your concern includes cadmium (smoking, occupational exposure) or cobalt (metal implants), the broader four- and five-metal blood panels add those, and the urine panel is better for assessing longer-term arsenic and cadmium burden than a single blood draw.
Biomarkers tested
Includes 3 biomarkers
This test measures arsenic circulating in whole blood, reflecting recent exposure from contaminated water, seafood, rice, or certain occupational settings. Elevated levels can drive fatigue, nausea, abdominal pain, tingling in the hands and feet, skin changes, and in chronic cases have been linked to cardiovascular and cognitive effects. It's worth checking if you eat a lot of rice or shellfish, drink well water, work around pesticides or metal processing, or have unexplained GI and neurological symptoms you want to rule causes in or out for.
- Specimen
- Whole blood
- Measures
- Mass concentration
- Specimen
- Venous blood
- Measures
- Mass concentration
Blood mercury measures total mercury exposure, mostly from methylmercury in seafood, which accumulates in blood, kidney, and brain tissue rather than being cleared quickly. High levels track with frequent consumption of tuna, swordfish, or other large predatory fish, and can contribute to fatigue, brain fog, tingling, headaches, or memory complaints. It's a useful check if you eat a lot of fish, take fish oil or supplements of unclear purity, or want a baseline before increasing seafood intake for its cardiovascular and cognitive benefits.
- Specimen
- Whole blood
- Measures
- Mass concentration
What you'll learn
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Insights that connect the dots. A clinician reads your whole picture, not one result in isolation, connecting family history, past results, and lifestyle into clear next steps.
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Your personalized action plan. Nutrition, supplements, and training in one clinician-reviewed protocol, updated as your results change.
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Track your trends. Upload results from any lab and see each biomarker trend over time, so you know what is working.
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Never miss a recheck. Mito tells you what is worth retesting and when, then reminds you so nothing slips.
What to expect
- 1 Book instantly
Click, book, done. Choose a convenient lab location near you. Transparent, up-front pricing.
- 2 Quick lab visit
Testing to fit your busy schedule, usually 15 minutes or less. Walk-in and appointments available.
- 3 Typical results in 2-5 days
Your results post straight to your dashboard as soon as the lab completes them.
- 4 Expert guidance
Included with Mito membership. A clinician reviews your results and your personalized action plan follows, with clear next steps.
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Members pay our cost on every test, with lab fees passed straight through. The full receipt is itemized, never padded.
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Upload past labs and watch your trends over time. Every marker and visit lives in one longitudinal record, so all your care stays together.
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Year-round clinician support
Text anytime and get clinician-reviewed answers. When you want to go deeper, 1:1 consultations are available at affordable rates.
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Frequently asked questions
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Every test shows the member price next to the standard non-member price, so you can see what membership saves you. The member price is our cost, covering the lab and what it takes to run the service. It is never a profit on the test itself. Mito makes its money on the $9 membership, not on marking up your tests. Membership is $9 per month, and any applicable lab order or draw fee is itemized before you pay.
Where do I get tested?
Choose an available partner lab at checkout. If your cart contains multiple blood tests, Mito helps consolidate the eligible tests at one lab when possible. At-home kits and scans follow the collection or appointment process shown on their product page.
Is this eligible for HSA/FSA?
Yes. Eligible tests can be paid for with an HSA or FSA card at checkout.
When will I get my results?
Your results appear in your Mito dashboard after the laboratory completes processing. A clinician then reviews them before your analysis and personalized action plan are finalized. Timing varies by test, and specialty assays and at-home kits may take longer.
Do I need a doctor's order?
No. Mito provides the laboratory order when one is required, so you do not need to arrange a separate doctor visit before purchasing.
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