DIAX LABS
NPI 1093294746
Clinical Medical Laboratory in Tomball, TX
NPI Status: Active since August 13, 2018
Contact Information
1101 ALMA ST STE 104
TOMBALL, TX
ZIP 77375
Phone: (281) 503-1711
- Organization
- Clinical Medical Laboratory
- Accepts Insurance
About DIAX LABS
This page provides the complete NPI Profile along with additional information for Diax Labs, a provider established in Tomball, Texas operating as a Clinical Medical Laboratory. The healthcare provider is registered in the NPI registry with number 1093294746 assigned on August 2018. The practitioner's primary taxonomy code is 291U00000X with license number 291U00000X (TX). The provider is registered as an organization and their NPI record was last updated 6 years ago. The provider's is doing business as Diax Labs. The authorized official of this NPI record is Dr. Saad Alsaab Md (President)
- NPI
- 1093294746
- Provider Legal Name
- GRAHAM TOMBALL LLC
- Other Organization Name
- DIAX LABS
- Other Name Type
- Doing Business As (3)
- Entity Type
- Organization
- Location Address
- 1101 ALMA ST STE 104 TOMBALL, TX 77375
- Location Phone
- (281) 503-1711
- Mailing Address
- 1101 ALMA ST STE 108 TOMBALL, TX 77375
- Mailing Phone
- (281) 503-1711
- Is Sole Proprietor?
- No
- Is Organization Subpart?
- Yes
- Enumeration Date
- 08-13-2018
- Last Update Date
- 01-31-2020
- Code Navigator
Establishments like Diax Labs are healthcare facilities that may perform a wide range of laboratory procedures, assisted by doctors and medical technologists. Laboratories can be categorized according to their function as common diagnostic labs or specialty labs that conduct specialized or confirmatory tests. Different clinical laboratories could specialize in clinical chemistry, clinical microbiology, hematology, serology, clinical microscopy, cytopathology, molecular biology, or public health. Please inquire directly with this provider to confirm their test menu.
Location Map
Secondary Locations
- 1101 Alma St Ste 108
Tomball, TX 77375
(281) 503-1711
Specialty - Primary Taxonomy
The NPI enumerator requires providers to submit at least one taxonomy code. A taxonomy code is a unique 10-character code that describes the healthcare provider type, classification, and the area of specialization. There could be only one primary taxonomy code per NPI record. For individual NPIs the license data is associated to the taxonomy code.
- Classification
Clinical Medical Laboratory
- Taxonomy Code
- 291U00000X
- Type
- Laboratories
- License No.
- 291U00000X
- License State
- TX
- Taxonomy Description
- (1) A clinical laboratory is a facility for the biological, microbiological, serological, chemical, immunohematological, hematological, biophysical, cytological, pathological, or other examination of materials derived from the human body for the purpose of providing information for the diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of any disease or impairment of, human beings. These examinations also include procedures to determine, measure, or otherwise describe the presence or absence of various substances or organisms in the body. Facilities only collecting or preparing specimens (or both) or only serving as a mailing service and not performing testing are not considered clinical laboratories. (2) Any facility that examines materials from the human body for purposes of providing information for the diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of any disease or impairment of, or the assessment of, the health of human beings. Typical divisions of a clinical laboratory include hematology, cytology, bacteriology, histology, biochemistry, medical toxicology, and serology.
Insurance Plans Accepted
According to publicly available information the provider might be accepting the following health plans from these health insurance companies:
- Community Premier Bronze 003 (No deductible for PCP, Urgent Care & Generics, $0 PCP 24/7 Virtual Care Options) - HMO
- Community Premier Bronze 018 (No deductible for PCP, Specialist, Urgent Care & Generics, $0 PCP 24/7 Virtual Care Options) - HMO
- Community Premier Gold 005 (No deductible for PCP, Specialist, Urgent Care & Generics, $0 PCP 24/7 Virtual Care Options) - HMO
- Community Premier Gold 021 (No deductible for PCP, Specialist, Urgent Care & Generics, $0 PCP 24/7 Virtual Care Options) - HMO
- Community Premier Silver 012 (No deductible for PCP, Urgent Care & Generics, $0 PCP 24/7 Virtual Care Options) - HMO
- Community Premier Silver 020 (No deductible for PCP, Specialist, Urgent Care & Generics, $0 PCP 24/7 Virtual Care Options) - HMO
*Please verify directly with this provider to make sure your insurance plan is currently accepted.
Areas of Expertise
The following services and procedures, recently provided to Medicare patients, illustrate the range of care this provider offers. This list reflects the variety of services available to all patients visiting the practice and is based on 2022 Medicare dataset. In general, the more frequently a provider treats specific conditions or performs particular procedures, the more experienced they become in addressing similar patient needs. The provider has delivered many of the services listed below to Medicare patients. Please note that this list does not include services provided to patients who are not covered by Medicare.
2019-ncov coronavirus, sars-cov-2/2019-ncov (covid-19), any technique, multiple types or subtypes (includes all targets), non-cdc, making use of high throughput technologies as described by cms-2020-01-r
Detection of mycoplasma genitalium by dna or rna probe
Detection test by nucleic acid for chlamydia pneumoniae, amplified probe technique
Detection test by nucleic acid for chlamydia trachomatis, amplified probe technique
Detection test by nucleic acid for cytomegalovirus (cmv), amplified probe technique
Detection test by nucleic acid for enterovirus (intestinal virus), amplified probe technique
Detection test by nucleic acid for herpes simplex virus, amplified probe technique
Detection test by nucleic acid for herpes virus-6, amplified probe technique
Detection test by nucleic acid for legionella pneumophila (water borne bacteria), amplified probe technique
Detection test by nucleic acid for multiple types of respiratory virus, multiple types or subtypes, 3-5 targets
Detection test by nucleic acid for mycobacteria avium-intracellulare (bacteria), amplified probe technique
Detection test by nucleic acid for mycobacteria species (bacteria), amplified probe technique
Detection test by nucleic acid for mycobacteria tuberculosis (tb bacteria), amplified probe technique
Detection test by nucleic acid for mycoplasma pneumoniae (bacteria), amplified probe technique
Detection test by nucleic acid for neisseria gonorrhoeae (gonorrhoeae bacteria), amplified probe technique
Detection test by nucleic acid for organism, amplified probe technique
Detection test by nucleic acid for staphylococcus aureus (bacteria), amplified probe technique
Detection test by nucleic acid for staphylococcus aureus, methicillin resistant (mrsa bacteria), amplified probe technique
Detection test by nucleic acid for strep (streptococcus, group a), amplified probe technique
Detection test by nucleic acid for strep (streptococcus, group b), amplified probe technique
Detection test by nucleic acid for trichomonas vaginalis (genital parasite), amplified probe technique
Detection test by nucleic acid for vancomycin resistance strep (vre), amplified probe technique
Detection test for candida species (yeast), amplified probe technique
Detection test for gardnerella vaginalis (bacteria), amplified probe technique
Gene analysis (ataxin 2) for abnormal alleles
Gene analysis (tata box binding protein) for abnormal alleles
Infectious agent detection by nucleic acid (dna or rna); severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (sars-cov-2) (coronavirus disease [covid-19]), amplified probe technique, cdc or non-cdc, making use of high throughput technologies, completed within
Molecular pathology procedure level 2
Molecular pathology procedure level 5
Molecular pathology procedure level 6 genetic analysis
Specimen collection for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (sars-cov-2) (coronavirus disease [covid-19]), any specimen source
This service involves the testing for COVID-19 using advanced technologies that can process multiple samples at once. It identifies different types or subtypes of the virus, including SARS-CoV-2/2019-nCoV. This test is non-CDC but adheres to the guidelines outlined in CMS-2020-01-R.
This service was performed 1,558 times for 634 patientsThis procedure involves the use of special probes to identify the presence of a specific bacteria, Mycoplasma Genitalium, in your body. These probes detect the bacteria's unique DNA or RNA, helping to confirm if you have an infection.
This service was performed 218 times for 202 patientsThis test checks for the presence of Chlamydia pneumoniae, a bacterium that can cause respiratory infections. It uses an amplified probe technique, which magnifies the bacterium's genetic material for easier detection. It's a standard, non-invasive procedure.
This service was performed 583 times for 475 patientsA detection test by nucleic acid for chlamydia trachomatis, amplified probe technique, is a test that identifies the presence of a specific bacteria in the body. This bacteria can cause various health issues. The technique amplifies the sample to improve accuracy.
This service was performed 706 times for 600 patientsA detection test by nucleic acid for cytomegalovirus (CMV) using an amplified probe technique is a lab procedure. It identifies the presence of CMV, a common virus, in your body. This technique amplifies the virus's genetic material, making it easier to detect.
This service was performed 799 times for 667 patientsThis test identifies the presence of an enterovirus, a type of virus that primarily targets the digestive system. It uses a method called the amplified probe technique to boost the detection of the virus's genetic material, or nucleic acid.
This service was performed 581 times for 473 patientsThis test uses an amplified probe technique to identify the presence of the herpes simplex virus in your body. It works by detecting the virus's genetic material, or nucleic acid. The test is accurate, reliable, and can help in early detection and treatment.
This service was performed 437 times for 201 patientsA detection test by nucleic acid for herpes virus-6, amplified probe technique, is a lab procedure that identifies the presence of herpes virus-6 in your body. It does this by amplifying and detecting the virus's genetic material, aiding in accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
This service was performed 524 times for 434 patientsA detection test for Legionella Pneumophila, a waterborne bacteria, uses the amplified probe technique. This involves identifying the bacteria's unique genetic material (nucleic acid) and amplifying it for easier detection, aiding in accurate diagnosis.
This service was performed 584 times for 476 patientsThis test identifies different respiratory viruses by examining their nucleic acid, the building blocks of their genetic material. It can detect multiple types or subtypes, specifically 3-5 targets. This helps in diagnosing your respiratory illness accurately.
This service was performed 560 times for 460 patientsThis test identifies the presence of Mycobacteria Avium-Intracellulare, bacteria often linked with lung diseases. The amplified probe technique enhances the detection process by amplifying the bacteria's nucleic acid, making it easier to spot.
This service was performed 486 times for 406 patientsThis test identifies the presence of mycobacteria species, which can cause various infections including tuberculosis. It uses a technique called amplified probe, which magnifies the bacteria's nucleic acid, making it easier to detect.
This service was performed 489 times for 409 patientsA detection test by nucleic acid for Mycobacteria Tuberculosis, using an amplified probe technique, is a diagnostic test for TB. It identifies the TB bacteria's genetic material in your body. It's fast, highly accurate, and can confirm TB presence even in small samples.
This service was performed 487 times for 407 patientsThis test checks for Mycoplasma pneumoniae, a bacteria that can cause lung infection. It uses a method called amplified probe technique, which identifies the bacteria's genetic material. This helps in diagnosing the infection accurately.
This service was performed 582 times for 475 patientsThis is a lab test that checks for the presence of a specific bacteria called Neisseria gonorrhoeae in your body. It uses a technique called amplified probe, which makes many copies of the bacteria's genetic material (nucleic acid) to help detect it more easily.
This service was performed 220 times for 202 patientsA nucleic acid detection test is a procedure to identify specific organisms in your body. This test uses an amplified probe technique, which magnifies the genetic material of the organism, making it easier to detect. It's a precise way to diagnose infections.
This service was performed 7,466 times for 760 patientsA detection test for Staphylococcus aureus uses a method called the amplified probe technique. This method identifies the bacteria's unique genetic material, or nucleic acid, helping to confirm its presence. It's a highly accurate way to detect this type of bacteria.
This service was performed 888 times for 748 patientsA detection test by nucleic acid for MRSA bacteria uses an amplified probe technique. It's a lab procedure that identifies the presence of MRSA, a type of bacteria resistant to many antibiotics. This test helps in deciding the best treatment.
This service was performed 685 times for 582 patientsThis test detects Group A Streptococcus bacteria in your body. It uses an amplified probe technique, which amplifies the bacteria's nucleic acid, making it easier to identify. This test helps diagnose conditions like strep throat or scarlet fever.
This service was performed 663 times for 563 patientsA detection test by nucleic acid for Group B Strep uses an amplified probe technique. This test identifies the presence of Group B Strep bacteria in the body. It involves collecting a sample, usually a swab, which is then examined in a lab for the bacteria's genetic material.
This service was performed 770 times for 658 patientsThis is a test to identify a common microscopic organism that can cause discomfort. The technique involves using a special probe to amplify the organism's genetic material, making it easier to detect. It's a simple, safe, and accurate procedure.
This service was performed 220 times for 202 patientsThe detection test by nucleic acid for vancomycin-resistant strep (VRE) is a laboratory procedure. It uses an amplified probe technique to identify specific genetic material in bacteria. This helps determine if the bacteria are resistant to the antibiotic vancomycin.
This service was performed 645 times for 547 patientsThis test helps identify Candida, a type of fungus often present in the human body. An amplified probe technique is used, which enhances detection of the fungus in a sample. This method increases the accuracy of the test, helping to determine the best treatment.
This service was performed 2,481 times for 689 patientsThis test helps find a specific type of bacteria in the body. It uses a method called the amplified probe technique, which amplifies the bacteria's genetic material, making it easier to detect. It's a standard, pain-free procedure.
This service was performed 135 times for 126 patientsGene analysis for ataxin 2 checks for alterations in the ATXN2 gene. This gene is responsible for producing a protein essential for normal cell functions. If abnormal, it may lead to certain neurological disorders. The test involves analyzing your DNA, typically obtained via a blood sample.
This service was performed 1,980 times for 1,977 patientsGene analysis for the TATA box binding protein checks for abnormal alleles or variations in your DNA. This analysis helps identify potential genetic conditions. It's done by examining a sample of your cells, typically obtained through a blood draw or a cheek swab.
This service was performed 1,975 times for 1,972 patientsThis is a test to detect the COVID-19 virus. It uses a technique that amplifies the virus's genetic material (DNA or RNA) for detection. High throughput technologies are used for rapid and large-scale testing. The procedure is completed within a set time frame.
This service was performed 1,304 times for 488 patientsA Molecular Pathology Procedure Level 2 is a laboratory test used to study genes at a molecular level. This helps identify genetic variations or mutations that may be associated with certain diseases or conditions. This information assists in diagnosing and managing your healthcare.
This service was performed 89 times for 89 patientsA Molecular Pathology Procedure Level 5 is a complex lab test that studies genes and proteins at a molecular level. It helps identify genetic changes or infections that may cause or influence disease. This information is crucial for diagnosis and treatment planning.
This service was performed 136 times for 68 patientsA molecular pathology procedure level 6 genetic analysis is a complex lab test. It examines your DNA to identify specific genetic changes that can cause or increase the risk of disease. Understanding these changes can help in tailoring treatments.
This service was performed 136 times for 68 patientsSpecimen collection for SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing COVID-19, involves taking a sample from the nose or throat using a swab. This sample is then analyzed in a lab to detect the presence of the virus. It's a crucial step in diagnosing COVID-19.
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NPI NPI Number Validation
How NPI Validation Works
The NPI validation process uses the ISO-standard Luhn algorithm, a mathematical "handshake", to ensure that a provider's 10-digit ID is authentic and free of common typing errors.
To verify the NPI 1093294746, we treat the final digit (6) as the Check Digit—the target answer we need to reach. The process begins by taking the first nine digits and adding a constant value of 24, which accounts for the "80840" prefix required for all U.S. health identifiers. We then double every other digit starting from the right and sum the individual digits of those results together. For this specific NPI, that total comes to 74. The final step is to find the difference between that total and the next multiple of ten (80 - 74 = 6).
Digit-by-digit view
Use the first nine digits for the calculation. Starting from the right, double every other digit. The last digit is the check digit and is not part of the calculation.
Step 1: Double every other digit from the right
Starting with the rightmost digit of the first nine digits, double every other value. If doubling creates a two-digit number, add those digits together.
Step 2: Add all digits plus the NPI constant
Add the transformed values, the unchanged digits, and the constant 24.
Step 3: Find the amount needed to reach the next multiple of 10
The next multiple of ten after 74 is 80. The difference is the calculated check digit.
Frequently Asked Questions
The NPI number assigned to this healthcare provider is 1093294746, enumerated as an "organization" on August 13, 2018.
The provider is located at 1101 ALMA ST STE 104 TOMBALL, TX 77375 and the phone number is (281) 503-1711.
Clinical Medical Laboratory with taxonomy code 291U00000X.
The provider might be accepting Accepts: Community Health Choice. Please consult your insurance carrier or call the provider to verify.