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Medical Lab Tests+ app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 9216 ratings )
Health & Fitness Medical
Developer: Medicon Apps
4.99 USD
Current version: 3.2.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 02 Jun 2010
App size: 14.05 Mb

Rated #1 by iMedicalApps.com: "I personally loved Medical Lab Tests. I would find it to be the most useful to me in the wards. It gives you the differentials for high and low lab values, and has a vast amount of high yield information [..] I think every resident and medical student would benefit greatly from knowing the information contained in the Medical Lab Tests app."

App Store User Australia: "This is one of the most useful of my 120 odd apps. The level of information is well targeted to paramedics, nurses med students and junior docs. Well worth the money."

Health care professionals often find it difficult to interpret lab tests and remember lab values. Can you recall the differentials for Troponin I or the reference values for Amylase? This application will help you!

Medical Lab Tests+ covers the most common laboratory tests and their interpretation.

All reference values in US and SI units.

Read the disclaimer before use. All information in this application is for educational purposes only.

Pros and cons of Medical Lab Tests+ app for iPhone and iPad

Medical Lab Tests+ app good for

It would be better is there where signs and symptoms and treatment (diet or common medication)
Its a quick and easy reference, when in a hurry. Great application. I just dont understand the test tube top colors :$

Some bad moments

A decent start but very few tests. If this app included all the tests in the Tietz guide or even in Bakermans it would be great. Needs toxicology, infectious disease, lots more endocrine, molecular, hemoglobin variants, etc. They could get volunteers from the AACC or ABMG to add tons of comments.
This is a total waste of money. The number of reference labs is scant at best and its limited to the most common. They put more effort into the presentation of the app rather than its content.