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Complete Hemogram (28), HbA1c, Total Cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol, Non-HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides, LDL Cholesterol, VLDL Cholesterol, TC / HDL Cholesterol Ratio, LDL / HDL Cholesterol Ratio, Calcium, Uric Acid, Blood Urea Nitrogen, Serum Creatinine, BUN / Creatinine Ratio, Urea, eGFR, Bilirubin - Total, Bilirubin - Direct, Bilirubin - Indirect, SGOT (AST), SGPT (ALT), Alkaline Phosphatase, Gamma Glutamyl Transferase, Protein - Total, Serum Albumin, Serum Globulin, Serum Albumin / Globulin Ratio, Total T3, Total T4, TSH, Vitamin B12, 25 OH Vitamin D, Serum Iron, Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC), Transferrin Saturation, Testosterone

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Iron Deficiency Profile (3 tests)

  1. Serum Iron: Measures the level of iron in your blood. Low levels can indicate iron deficiency or anemia.
  2. Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC): Shows how well iron binds to transferrin (a transport protein). High TIBC may suggest low iron stores.
  3. % Transferrin Saturation: Ratio of serum iron to TIBC. Helps assess whether the body has enough usable iron.

Liver Profile (11 tests)

  1. Bilirubin - Total: Indicates overall bilirubin in blood; high levels may point to liver or bile duct issues.
  2. Bilirubin - Direct: Measures conjugated bilirubin. Helps diagnose bile flow blockage.
  3. Bilirubin - Indirect: Measures unconjugated bilirubin; high levels could mean red blood cell breakdown.
  4. SGOT (AST): Enzyme found in liver and heart. High levels suggest liver damage.
  5. SGPT (ALT): Liver enzyme. Elevated values often mean liver inflammation or damage.
  6. Alkaline Phosphatase: Enzyme related to bile ducts; high levels may indicate blockages or bone disorders.
  7. Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT): Helps detect bile duct issues or alcohol-related liver damage.
  8. Protein - Total: Measures overall protein levels in blood.
  9. Serum Albumin: Protein made by the liver; low levels can indicate liver or kidney issues.
  10. Serum Globulin: Indicates immune system proteins; abnormalities may point to chronic inflammation or infections.
  11. Albumin/Globulin Ratio: Helps interpret liver function and immune activity balance.

Vitamin Profile (2 tests)

  1. 25 OH Vitamin D: Measures vitamin D status; essential for bone health, immune function.
  2. Vitamin B12: Important for nerve function and blood cell production; low levels can lead to anemia or neurological problems.

Testosterone

  • Measures the main male sex hormone. Important for muscle mass, mood, energy, libido, and bone health. Low levels can cause fatigue, depression, or reduced sexual function.

Cholesterol Profile (8 tests)

  1. Total Cholesterol: Overall level of cholesterol in blood.
  2. HDL Cholesterol: "Good" cholesterol that helps remove bad cholesterol.
  3. Non-HDL Cholesterol: Total cholesterol minus HDL. A better marker of cardiovascular risk.
  4. Triglycerides: A type of fat; high levels are linked to heart disease.
  5. LDL Cholesterol: "Bad" cholesterol that can build up in arteries.
  6. VLDL Cholesterol: Delivers triglycerides into the bloodstream.
  7. TC / HDL Cholesterol Ratio: Helps assess heart disease risk.
  8. LDL / HDL Cholesterol Ratio: Another indicator of cardiovascular health.

Thyroid Profile (3 tests)

  1. Total T3: Indicates the level of triiodothyronine hormone.
  2. Total T4: Indicates the level of thyroxine hormone.
  3. TSH: Thyroid Stimulating Hormone. Controls production of T3 and T4. Helps diagnose thyroid dysfunction.

Complete Hemogram (28 parameters)

  • A comprehensive blood test that checks red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets. Useful to detect anemia, infections, immune disorders, and blood cancers.

Diabetic Screen (1 test)

  1. HbA1c: Reflects average blood glucose over the past 2-3 months. Crucial for diagnosing and managing diabetes.

Kidney Profile (7 tests)

  1. Calcium: Helps evaluate bone health and kidney function.
  2. Uric Acid: Elevated levels may indicate gout or kidney stones.
  3. Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN): Reflects kidney and liver function.
  4. Serum Creatinine: Key marker for kidney function.
  5. BUN / Creatinine Ratio: Helps differentiate causes of kidney problems.
  6. Urea: A by-product of protein metabolism; indicates kidney efficiency.
  7. eGFR (Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate): An estimate of how well kidneys are filtering waste.

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