LabGear - Medical Lab Tests and Reference Reviews – Page 3

5/5 rating based on 51 reviews. Read all reviews for LabGear - Medical Lab Tests and Reference for iPhone.
LabGear - Medical Lab Tests and Reference is paid iOS app published by Mohammed Raheel Sayeed

Awesome Job

Dejha

As a perspective B.S Clinical Lab Science candidate, having access to a complete list of lab reference values, testing principles, and disease associations to critical values, is key to success on the ASCP National Board of Certification and in the lab. The clean design of the app is aesthetically pleasing and the app's organization- through the use of panels-has sorted these tests into comprehensive subgroups. I am thoroughly pleased! Thank you thank you thank you!


Very handy

jay elle

It's easy to use, simple and fast. Search by text and by panel / skeleton.


MD

pops:DS

Useful quick resource


Very good.

Avatar_raq

I just hope it relies on a more reputable source (textbook) than a website, e.g. Davidson's principles and practice of medicine. I also wish that more lab values are included, including the more specialized and rare tests. Great app for doctors and medical students nonetheless.


Great App!!!

Hylland6

I used it all the time in school and I still refer to it often for less common labs in my daily practice!


Perhaps there are better

macinsetex

But I stopped looking a long time ago. Search looks at all tests. Abnormals are outlined in brief. There is always the wiki link and web search. A 5 star app


Pharmacist

D PharmD

They still have Na2+ listed in the panels. Which is inaccurate. It should be Na+.


Exceptional

Blaker333

As a med student I'm still learning the basic lab values. This app has saved me time and time again. The simplistic layout and succinct explanations are extremely handy. I use this app before my pocket medicine book or Up To Date.


The best

Daphnegee

Used it on all Med rotations when doing scut work and writing patient notes. Reference everything now to remember it for the future. This, medscape, and pocket notes were my best friends.


Great reference tool!

shebai5576

I use this app quite often at work verifying lab values that I don't use on a normal basis at work.