CHROM MEDICAL LABS
NPI 1427657360
Clinical Medical Laboratory in Jenks, OK

NPI Status: Active since October 21, 2020

Contact Information

201 W MAIN ST STE 101A
JENKS, OK
ZIP 74037
Phone: (561) 849-0635

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About CHROM MEDICAL LABS

This page provides the complete NPI Profile along with additional information for Chrom Medical Labs, a provider established in Jenks, Oklahoma operating as a Clinical Medical Laboratory. The healthcare provider is registered in the NPI registry with number 1427657360 assigned on October 2020. The practitioner's primary taxonomy code is 291U00000X. The provider is registered as an organization and their NPI record was last updated 3 years ago. The provider's is doing business as Chrom Medical Labs. The authorized official of this NPI record is Graig Robinson (Chairman)

NPI
1427657360
Provider Legal Name
CHROM MEDICAL LABS
Other Organization Name
CHROM MEDICAL LABS
Other Name Type
Doing Business As (3)
Entity Type
Organization
Location Address
201 W MAIN ST STE 101A JENKS, OK 74037
Location Phone
(561) 849-0635
Mailing Address
1701 W HILLSBORO BLVD STE 104 DEERFIELD BEACH, FL 33442
Is Sole Proprietor?
No
Is Organization Subpart?
No
Enumeration Date
10-21-2020
Last Update Date
05-30-2023
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Establishments like Chrom Medical 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.

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Specialty - Primary Taxonomy

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Classification

Clinical Medical Laboratory

Taxonomy Code
291U00000X
Type
Laboratories
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.

Authorized Official

The authorized official is the designated individual with the legal authority to make changes to the provider’s official NPI record. For organizations, the authorized official must be a general partner, chairman of the board, CEO, CFO or a direct owner holding at least a 5 percent stake in the medical organization.

Authorized Official Name

GRAIG ROBINSON

Authorized Official Title
CHAIRMAN
Authorized Official Phone
(954) 790-1104

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.

Gene analysis (5, 10-methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase) common variants

Gene analysis for 5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) common variants is a test that looks at your DNA to identify any changes in the MTHFR gene. These changes can affect how your body processes certain vitamins, which could impact your overall health.

This service was performed 66 times for 66 patients

Gene analysis (adenomatous polyposis coli), full gene sequence

Gene analysis of the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) involves studying the entire sequence of the APC gene. This test helps identify mutations that could lead to conditions like familial adenomatous polyposis. The procedure is non-invasive and uses a blood sample.

This service was performed 11 times for 11 patients

Gene analysis (aspartoacylase)

Gene analysis for aspartoacylase is a test that studies your DNA to check for mutations in the ASPA gene. This gene is responsible for producing an enzyme called aspartoacylase, which plays a crucial role in brain development and function. Any changes could lead to health issues.

This service was performed 40 times for 40 patients

Gene analysis (bloom syndrome, recq helicase-like)

Gene analysis for Bloom Syndrome involves studying the RECQ helicase-like gene. This gene is responsible for DNA repair. When it's not working properly, it can lead to Bloom Syndrome, a condition that increases the risk of developing various types of cancer.

This service was performed 114 times for 114 patients

Gene analysis (calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 a) of full sequence

Gene analysis of the calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 a involves examining your DNA to understand how your body regulates calcium. This helps identify potential health risks related to calcium imbalances. It's a non-invasive procedure involving a simple blood or saliva sample.

This service was performed 38 times for 38 patients

Gene analysis (coagulation factor ix) full sequence analysis

Gene analysis for coagulation factor IX is a process that examines your genes, specifically the one responsible for factor IX - a protein that helps blood clot. It can detect any changes or mutations in this gene, which could affect your body's ability to control bleeding.

This service was performed 106 times for 106 patients

Gene analysis (cystatin b) of full sequence

Gene analysis of the full sequence of Cystatin B is a test that examines your DNA to identify any changes in the Cystatin B gene. This gene is linked to certain health conditions. The analysis helps in diagnosing and tailoring treatment plans.

This service was performed 40 times for 40 patients

Gene analysis (cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regular) full gene sequence

Gene analysis for cystic fibrosis involves examining the entire CFTR gene to identify any changes or mutations that could cause the disease. This can help in diagnosing and managing the condition effectively.

This service was performed 154 times for 153 patients

Gene analysis (cytochrome p450, family 2, subfamily c, polypeptide 19) common variants

Gene analysis of cytochrome P450 2C19 common variants is a test that helps understand how your body processes certain medications. This can help your doctor tailor treatments specifically for you, improving their effectiveness and safety.

This service was performed 14 times for 14 patients

Gene analysis (cytochrome p450, family 2, subfamily d, polypeptide 6) common variants

Gene analysis of cytochrome P450 2D6 (CYP2D6) common variants involves studying specific genes to understand your body's ability to process certain medications. This can help tailor treatments to your unique genetic makeup, optimizing medication effectiveness and safety.

This service was performed 20 times for 20 patients

Gene analysis (fanconi anemia, complementation group c) common variant

Gene analysis for Fanconi Anemia, Complementation Group C, is a test that looks at your DNA to see if you have changes in a specific gene linked to this type of anemia. This can help determine if you have the condition or if you might pass it on to your children.

This service was performed 113 times for 113 patients

Gene analysis (fragile x mental retardation 2) for abnormal alleles

Gene analysis for Fragile X Mental Retardation 2 involves studying your genetic material to identify any unusual changes in a specific gene. This can help determine if you have a particular genetic condition, or if you might pass it on to your children.

This service was performed 40 times for 40 patients

Gene analysis (fragile x mental retardation) abnormal alleles

Gene analysis for Fragile X Mental Retardation involves studying your DNA to identify any abnormal changes or 'alleles'. This helps in detecting the presence of Fragile X syndrome, a genetic condition that can cause learning and behavioral challenges.

This service was performed 40 times for 40 patients

Gene analysis (frataxin) of full sequence

Gene analysis of frataxin involves studying the entire sequence of the frataxin gene. This test helps identify any changes or mutations in the gene that may cause health issues, such as Friedreich's ataxia. It's a non-invasive procedure using a blood sample.

This service was performed 37 times for 37 patients

Gene analysis (glucose-6-phosphatase, catalytic subunit) common variants

Gene analysis of glucose-6-phosphatase, catalytic subunit, common variants involves studying specific genes related to glucose metabolism. This helps understand if you're at risk of certain metabolic disorders. It's a non-invasive procedure, involving a simple blood or saliva sample.

This service was performed 116 times for 116 patients

Gene analysis (glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase) full sequence analysis

Gene analysis for glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) involves studying your DNA to check for changes in the G6PD gene. This gene controls an enzyme that helps red blood cells function properly. Anomalies can cause health issues like anemia.

This service was performed 116 times for 116 patients

Gene analysis (glucosidase, beta, acid) common variants

Gene analysis of common variants in the beta-glucosidase acid enzyme helps understand certain health conditions. This enzyme plays a key role in the body's metabolism. By studying its variants, doctors can better diagnose and treat metabolic disorders.

This service was performed 39 times for 39 patients

Gene analysis (hemochromatosis) common variants

Gene analysis for hemochromatosis common variants is a test that checks for specific changes in your DNA. These changes could indicate a higher risk of developing hemochromatosis, a condition that causes your body to absorb too much iron from your diet.

This service was performed 36 times for 36 patients

Gene analysis (hexosaminidase a) common variants

Gene analysis of Hexosaminidase A common variants is a test that examines your DNA for changes in the Hex A gene. This gene is responsible for making an enzyme that breaks down certain substances in the body. Changes in this gene can lead to health issues.

This service was performed 39 times for 39 patients

Gene analysis (huntingtin) for abnormal alleles

Gene analysis for huntingtin examines your DNA to identify if you have abnormal versions of the huntingtin gene. These abnormal genes are associated with Huntington's disease, a nervous system disorder. This test helps in early detection and management.

This service was performed 40 times for 40 patients

Gene analysis (inhibitor of kappa light polypeptide gene enhancer in b-cells, kinase complex-associated protein) common variants

Gene analysis for common variants in the IKBKAP gene helps understand your body's response to certain medications. This non-invasive test studies your DNA to identify variations in this gene, which can influence drug effectiveness and safety.

This service was performed 39 times for 39 patients

Gene analysis (methyl cpg binding protein 2) full sequence analysis

Gene analysis, specifically Methyl CpG Binding Protein 2 (MECP2) full sequence analysis, is a detailed examination of your DNA. This test focuses on the MECP2 gene, which plays a crucial role in nerve cell function and development. The results can help identify alterations or mutations that may cause certain health conditions.

This service was performed 43 times for 43 patients

Gene analysis (mpl proto-oncogene, thrombopoietin receptor) sequence analysis of exon 10

Gene analysis of the MPL proto-oncogene, thrombopoietin receptor, specifically sequence analysis of exon 10, is a procedure that studies a specific part of your DNA. It helps to identify any changes or mutations that may contribute to certain blood disorders.

This service was performed 123 times for 123 patients

Gene analysis (muts homolog 2, colon cancer, nonpolyposis type 1) full sequence analysis

Gene analysis (MUTYH) full sequence analysis is a test that examines your DNA to identify any changes linked to nonpolyposis colon cancer type 1. This can help determine your risk of developing this type of cancer.

This service was performed 11 times for 11 patients

Gene analysis (muts homolog 6 [e coli]) full sequence analysis

Gene analysis, specifically MUTS Homolog 6 (E. coli) full sequence analysis, is a test that examines your DNA to identify changes in the MUTS Homolog 6 gene. This information helps doctors understand and manage potential health concerns.

This service was performed 124 times for 124 patients

Gene analysis (neurotrophic receptor tyrosine kinase 1) translocation analysis

Gene analysis, specifically neurotrophic receptor tyrosine kinase 1 (NTRK1) translocation analysis, is a test that examines your genes for specific changes. These changes could potentially lead to certain health conditions. This analysis helps in providing personalized treatment plans.

This service was performed 40 times for 40 patients

Gene analysis (neurotrophic receptor tyrosine kinase 2) translocation analysis

Gene analysis, specifically neurotrophic receptor tyrosine kinase 2 (NTRK2) translocation analysis, is a test that studies alterations in your genes. This analysis helps identify changes in the NTRK2 gene, which can sometimes be linked to certain health conditions. It's a vital part of personalized medicine.

This service was performed 40 times for 40 patients

Gene analysis (partner and localizer of brca2) full sequence analysis

Gene analysis, specifically for the partner and localizer of BRCA2, involves examining your genetic code to identify any changes in this particular gene. This gene is significant in maintaining the health of your cells. The full sequence analysis means we look at every part of this gene to ensure it's working properly.

This service was performed 128 times for 128 patients

Gene analysis (partner and localizer of brca2) targeted sequence analysis

Gene analysis, specifically the partner and localizer of BRCA2 targeted sequence analysis, is a scientific procedure that studies specific parts of your DNA. It helps to identify if you have certain genetic changes that may increase your risk of developing specific health conditions.

This service was performed 40 times for 40 patients

Gene analysis (peripheral myelin protein 22), full sequence analysis

Gene analysis of peripheral myelin protein 22 involves studying the full sequence of this specific gene. This analysis helps identify any genetic variations that may lead to certain health conditions. It's a non-invasive test involving a simple blood draw or saliva sample.

This service was performed 38 times for 38 patients

Gene analysis (poly[a] binding protein nuclear 1) for abnormal alleles

Gene analysis for Poly(A) Binding Protein Nuclear 1 (PABPN1) checks for abnormal alleles or variations in your DNA. This test can help identify genetic disorders caused by these variations. It's a non-invasive procedure, involving a simple blood or saliva sample.

This service was performed 40 times for 40 patients

Gene analysis (postmeiotic segregation increased 2 [s cerevisiae]) full sequence analysis

Gene analysis, specifically postmeiotic segregation increased 2 (s cerevisiae) full sequence analysis, is a scientific procedure. It involves studying your entire genetic code to identify any changes or differences that could be related to certain health conditions. This is done in a lab, using a sample provided by you.

This service was performed 123 times for 123 patients

Gene analysis (survival of motor neuron 1, telomeric) for dosage/deletion

Gene analysis for survival of motor neuron 1 (SMN1) involves studying your DNA to identify changes or deletions in the SMN1 gene. This gene plays a key role in motor neuron health. Alterations can lead to conditions like spinal muscular atrophy. The process is safe and non-invasive.

This service was performed 39 times for 39 patients

Gene analysis panel for hereditary disorders of the peripheral nervous system

A gene analysis panel for hereditary disorders of the peripheral nervous system is a test that checks for genetic mutations linked to certain nerve disorders. It helps identify if you have a higher risk of developing these conditions.

This service was performed 82 times for 82 patients

Genomic sequence analysis panel for severe inherited conditions with sequencing of 15 or more genes

This procedure involves analyzing your genetic material to identify specific mutations that could cause severe inherited conditions. It examines 15 or more genes. The information can help in diagnosis, treatment planning, and understanding your risk for certain diseases.

This service was performed 82 times for 82 patients

Molecular pathology procedure level 1

A Molecular Pathology Procedure Level 1 is a lab test that studies the genes in your cells. It helps identify alterations in your DNA that may cause or contribute to certain diseases. The procedure is non-invasive and helps in early disease detection.

This service was performed 333 times for 166 patients

Provision of covid-19 test, nonprescription self-administered and self-collected use, fda approved, authorized or cleared, one test count

This service provides a FDA-approved COVID-19 test kit for personal use. The test is self-administered and self-collected, meaning you conduct the test yourself. The kit contains all necessary items for one test. Follow the instructions carefully to ensure accurate results.

This service was performed 7,056 times for 882 patients

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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 1427657360, we treat the final digit (0) 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 60. The final step is to find the difference between that total and the next multiple of ten (60 - 60 = 0).

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.

Pos 1
1
Doubled → 2
Pos 2
4
Unchanged
Pos 3
2
Doubled → 4
Pos 4
7
Unchanged
Pos 5
6
Doubled → 12 → 1 + 2
Pos 6
5
Unchanged
Pos 7
7
Doubled → 14 → 1 + 4
Pos 8
3
Unchanged
Pos 9
6
Doubled → 12 → 1 + 2
Check
0
Target digit
Regular digit Doubled digit Check digit

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.

1 → 2 2 → 4 6 → 12 → 3 7 → 14 → 5 6 → 12 → 3

Step 2: Add all digits plus the NPI constant

Add the transformed values, the unchanged digits, and the constant 24.

2 + 4 + 4 + 7 + 1 + 2 + 5 + 1 + 4 + 3 + 1 + 2 + 24 = 60

Step 3: Find the amount needed to reach the next multiple of 10

The next multiple of ten after 60 is 60. The difference is the calculated check digit.

60 - 60 = 0
This NPI is valid
The calculated check digit is 0, which matches the last digit of 1427657360.

Frequently Asked Questions

The NPI number assigned to this healthcare provider is 1427657360, enumerated as an "organization" on October 21, 2020.

The provider is located at 201 W MAIN ST STE 101A JENKS, OK 74037 and the phone number is (561) 849-0635.

Clinical Medical Laboratory with taxonomy code 291U00000X.