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Amylase Test

Measure amylase level to evaluate pancreatic function and digestive health.

The Amylase Test measures the amount of amylase, an enzyme that helps break down carbohydrates, in your blood. Amylase is primarily produced by the pancreas, and an abnormal level may indicate conditions such as pancreatitis, pancreatic injury or other digestive disorders. Monitoring amylase levels may provide insights into your digestive health and can help detect issues early, supporting timely medical guidance and treatment.


Note: Amylase results are often interpreted alongside other tests, such as lipase. This test is not intended to diagnose a disease or condition. An abnormal amylase level may indicate a variety of conditions and does not confirm a diagnosis on its own. Results should be interpreted by a healthcare provider in the context of your overall health and medical history.

$ 39.0
$39
Amylase Test
$ 39.0
$39

Test Details

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Sample Type: Blood
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Collection Method: In person at a Labcorp location
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Age: 18-100
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Results: 1 day from when your sample arrives at our lab
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HSA/FSA: Accepted
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Test must be taken by purchaser

Preparation: No special preparation is needed.

What's Tested
  • Amylase

    Amylase is an enzyme that helps break down starches into sugars during digestion. It is produced mainly by the pancreas, with smaller amounts from the salivary glands. Elevated amylase levels can be seen in pancreatic inflammation (pancreatitis), pancreatic injury or duct blockage, but they may also occur with salivary gland conditions, kidney disease, or other health issues. Low levels can sometimes be associated with chronic pancreatic disease. Because amylase is not highly specific, results should always be interpreted along with other tests and your overall health history by a healthcare provider.

About This Test

What's Tested

FAQ

  • An amylase test measures the level of amylase enzyme in your blood. This enzyme helps digest carbohydrates and is mainly produced by the pancreas and salivary glands.

  • Elevated amylase may result from:
     

    • Acute pancreatitis
    • Pancreatic duct blockage
    • Gallstones
    • Kidney disease
    • Certain medications
    • Celiac disease and other gastrointestinal conditions


    Results should always be interpreted along with other tests and your overall health history by a healthcare provider.

  • Low amylase may indicate:
     

    • Chronic pancreatitis
    • Pancreatic insufficiency
    • Liver disease
    • Cystic fibrosis


    Results should always be interpreted along with other tests and your overall health history by a healthcare provider.

  • A normal range for amylase levels will vary based on gender and age. Consult with your healthcare provider if you have questions or concerns about the results of your amylase blood test.

  • Yes. Certain drugs, such as diuretics, corticosteroids and opiates, can influence amylase levels. Always share your medication list with your healthcare provider.

  • Your testing will be performed in a CLIA-certified clinical laboratory. Labcorp provides leading-edge medical laboratory tests and services through a national network of primary clinical laboratories and specialty testing laboratories. Our labs perform regular quality assurance testing to ensure our results are accurate.

  • Your results will be provided to you through our secure online portal to view or print. Results are also made available through a secure portal to the independent healthcare provider who placed your test order.  If you are accessing your results through your Labcorp Patient™ account, all users linked to the account will have access to all OnDemand test results. Results may also be provided to a local, state, and/or federal health authority; for example, many states require the testing laboratory and physician to report test results for certain communicable diseases, such as COVID-19, to local or state health departments.  

     

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  • Visit the Labcorp OnDemand® website to browse and purchase laboratory tests and create your Labcorp Patient™ account to view your results. All Labcorp OnDemand testing requires an order from an authorized healthcare professional. For your convenience, Labcorp OnDemand has contracted with independent professional entities (collectively, Providers) to deliver healthcare provider services. Visit a Labcorp location for sample collection; or, if using an at-home collection kit, collect your sample yourself. We’ll let you know when your results are ready and can be accessed through your Labcorp Patient™ account.

  • To align with clinical best practices, we’ve set an age maximum of 100 for consumer-initiated testing. This limit was set to encourage individuals in more advanced age groups - who may have complex medical needs - to receive personalized guidance about testing from their healthcare providers.