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Direct‑to‑Consumer Lab Testing

Order online. Walk in. Get fast, accurate results.

Skip appointments and get the answers you need sooner. With DTC (Direct-to-Consumer) lab testing at Riverview Health including DTC Lab Westfield and DTC testing Noblesville, you can purchase tests online, enjoy quick lab testing, visit our direct-to-consumer lab testing locations at a time that works for you, and receive hospital-grade results quickly and securely.

Why Choose DTC Testing at Riverview

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Thank you for your interest in Direct Access Testing at Riverview Health .

Please choose your test below and add to cart. The system will tabulate your total and provide you with a recap prior to your final purchase. V isa , MasterCard , Discover and American E x press are accepted. Follow the instructions to complete the purchase through our secure payment portal.

Your receipt will be sent to the e-mail address you provide during the checkout.

Tests are provided on a walk-in basis during normal laboratory business hours. Please print the receipt. When you’ re ready and bring it with you to one of our two outpatient labs one in our Noblesville hospital and one in our Westfield hospital.

Noblesville Hospital : Park and enter through Entrance # 1 and check in at registration around the corner from the ER lobby .

Westfield Hospital : Park and enter through the Main Entrance and check in at registration.

Lab hours for both locations :
Monday-Friday: 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday: 7 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Baseline EKG s 
Baseline E KG appointments are only for adults age 18 and older and are only performed Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. After you make your purchase, print your receipt and call 317.776.7444 to schedule your EKG. When it’ s time for your appointment, take your receipt and report to the Courtney Cox Cole Infusion Center on the second floor (main floor) of our Noblesville hospital (Entrance 1).

Test Key

Anemia (Iron Panel and HGB)

Anemia is a condition that occurs when the number of red blood cells and/or the amount of hemoglobin found in the red blood cells drops below normal. This test measures hemoglobin and evaluates the iron stores in the body.

Complete Blood Count

As an indicator of general health, this test counts all the cells that make up your blood. White cells, red cells, and platelets are all evaluated in this test.

Diabetic A1c

This test evaluates blood sugar control for individuals who have, or are at risk for, diabetes. The A1c test shows the average glucose in the blood during the last two to three months. The Estimated Average Glucose (EAG) is provided with the A1c test and screens for diabetes and pre-diabetes.

Baseline Electrocardiogram (EKG) Screening

With a baseline EKG screening, the electrical activity of your heart is recorded on paper and read by your healthcare team. The pattern of your heart signals can tell your doctor whether your heart is normal, under stress, or experiencing strain or damage. At Riverview Health, a computerized system stores your baseline EKG keeping it readily available for your healthcare team.

Glucose

This test determines if your blood glucose level is within healthy ranges and tests for hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, diabetes and pre-diabetes.

Heart health (Lipids, hs-CRP and Homosysteine)

This group of tests is used to assess the risk of coronary heart disease. The lipid test includes total cholesterol, HDL (high density lipoprotein cholesterol), often called good cholesterol, LDL (low density lipoprotein cholesterol), often called bad cholesterol, and triglycerides.

Hemoglobin (HGB)

This test measures your amount of hemoglobin, a part of the red blood cell that carries oxygen from the lungs throughout the body. It also returns carbon dioxide back to the lungs to be exhaled from the body. If your hemoglobin levels are low, you may have anemia, a condition in which your body is not getting enough oxygen, causing fatigue and weakness.

High-sensitivity CRP

The high-sensitivity CRP level is used to assess the risk of developing cardiovascular disease.

Homocysteine

This test measures your levels of homocysteine, an amino acid that is produced by the body, usually as a byproduct of consuming meat. Elevated levels of homocysteine in the blood may be associated with atherosclerosis (hardening and narrowing of the arteries) as well as an increased risk of heart attack, stroke, blood clot formation and possibly Alzheimer’s disease.

Kidney function (BMP)

This test measures current status of your kidneys, blood sugar, electrolyte, and acid/base balance. This test also measures albumin and phosphorus, which test for liver or kidney disease.

Liver function

This test screens for liver inflammation and damage.

Prostate (PSA)

This test evaluates prostate health and can identify individuals at risk for prostate cancer.

Thyroid (TSH and Free T4)

This test evaluates thyroid function and/or symptoms of hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism. The test includes a thyroid stimulating hormone test and a free T4 test. T4, or thyroxine, is a hormone produced by the thyroid gland.

Vitamin B12/Folate

B12 and folate are B complex vitamins that are necessary for normal red blood cell formation, tissue and cellular repair, and DNA synthesis. This tests for deficiencies in either B12 or folate.

Hours & Locations

Noblesville Laboratory

395 Westfield Road (Entrance 1)
Phone: (317) 776-7379
Hours: Monday–Friday 7 AM–6 PM | Saturday 7 AM–Noon

Westfield Laboratory

17600 Shamrock Blvd.
Phone: (317) 214-5420
Hours: Monday–Friday 7 AM–6 PM | Saturday 7 AM–Noon

After Your Visit

You’ll receive an email when your results are ready. If you are a Riverview Health Physicians patient, results can be sent directly to your medical record for your provider’s review. You may also download or print your results to share with any provider.