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Cardiac Risk Markers With Full Body Screening in Hyderabad

17996660
72% Off
1619 With vip  VIP

The test assesses heart function to detect abnormalities & diagnose the risk for cardiac conditions.

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Includes92 Parameters
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Reports in (T&C)15 hours
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Sample Required

Urine, Blood

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Fasting8-10 hours

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Tests Processed Everyday
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Included Tests

Package includes following parameters

Apolipoprotein A1 (Apo A) (1)

  • Apolipo-A1

Apolipoprotein B/A1 Ratio (1)

  • Apolipoprotein B/A1 Ratio

Apolipoprotein B (Apo B) (1)

  • Apolipo-B

Ferritin (1)

  • Ferritin

Glucose Fasting (BSF) (1)

  • Blood Glucose Fasting

Haemogram (CBC + ESR) (27)

  • Absolute Basophils Count, Blood
  • Absolute Eosinophil Count, Blood
  • Absolute Lymphocyte Count, Blood
  • Absolute Monocyte Count, Blood
  • Absolute Neutrophil Count, Blood
  • Basophils
  • Eosinophils
  • ESR Automated
  • Hemoglobin Hb
  • Lymphocytes
  • MCH
  • MCHC
  • MCV
  • MENTZER INDEX9MCV/RCC
  • Monocytes
  • MPV Mean Platelet Volume
  • Neutrophils
  • PCT
  • PCV Haematocrit
  • PDW Platelet Distribution Width
  • Platelet Count Thrombocyte count
  • P - LCC
  • P - LCR
  • RBC Count
  • RDW-CV
  • RDW (Red Cell Distribution Width)
  • WBC-Total Counts Leucocytes

HbA1C (Glycosylated Haemoglobin) (2)

  • Average blood glucose
  • Glycated Hemoglobin

High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (Hs-CRP) (1)

  • HsCRP (High Sensitivity C Reactive Protein)

Kidney Function Test (KFT) (12)

  • Blood Urea
  • BUN
  • BUN/Creatinine Ratio
  • Calcium
  • Chloride
  • Creatinine
  • eGFR
  • Phosphorus
  • Potassium
  • Sodium
  • Urea/Creatinine Ratio
  • Uric Acid

Lipid Profile (9)

  • Cholesterol-Total, Serum
  • CHOL/HDL RATIO
  • HDL Cholesterol Direct
  • HDL / LDL Cholesterol Ratio
  • LDL Cholesterol - Calculated
  • LDL/HDL RATIO
  • Non - HDL Cholesterol, Serum
  • Triglycerides, Serum
  • VLDL

Lipoprotein (a) (1)

  • Lipoprotein (A)

Liver Function Test (LFT) (12)

  • A/G Ratio
  • Albumin, Serum
  • Alkaline Phosphatase, Serum
  • Bilirubin Direct, Serum
  • Bilirubin- Indirect, serum
  • Bilirubin Total, Serum
  • GGTP (Gamma GT)
  • Globulin
  • Proteins, Serum
  • SGOT/AST
  • SGOT/SGPT Ratio
  • SGPT/ALT

Urine Routine & Microscopic Examination (23)

  • Albumin
  • Amorphous Deposits
  • Bacteria
  • Bilirubin
  • Blood
  • Cast
  • Colour
  • Crystals
  • Deposit
  • Epithelial cells
  • Leucocyte Esterase
  • Nitrate
  • pH Urine
  • Protozoa
  • Pus cells (Leukocytes)
  • Red blood cells
  • Specific gravity
  • Sugar
  • Transparency
  • Urine ketones
  • Urobilinogen
  • Volume
  • Yeast Cells

Test Criteria

Helps you know your test better

Who all are eligible for this test?

  • People with symptoms of heart disease, abnormal heart rhythm, dizziness, shortness of breath, chest pain, coronary artery disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and other risks.
  • People in the age group of 40–60:
  • Individuals with a family history of heart-related problems

Why take this test?

  • The test helps to assess the oxygen and blood flow towards the heart.
  • As a part of a general checkup to prevent major cardiac risks.
  • This test give a clear indication of a patient's heart condition and how well the treatment is working.

What are the benefits of this test?

  • It is a first-line preventive tool that rules out any serious heart illness.
  • On the basis of this test, doctors can map the proper treatment course along with other tests to improve the heart health quickly.

Q&A

Helps you know your test better

Q. How can I book my test?

A. If you are planning to book diagnostic tests with Redcliffe Labs, then it is quite a simple and smooth process. All you have to do is just call us and our well trained and patient-friendly representatives will book an appointment for you. Also, you can book the test online by visiting our website and as soon as we get your query within no time we will make sure to book the appointment for you.

Q. In how much time will I get my test report?

A. Redcliffe Labs knows how important the timing is when it comes to health checkups. We make sure that reports are sent to you as soon as possible so that you can begin with the right treatment and medications on time. You will get your reports within 24 hours.

Q. Where can I see or get my test results?

A. You can receive your test results at your given email address or on your phone number and also on WhatsApp. Redcliffe Labs makes sure to send precise and timely reports following the highest standards to maintain quality.

Q. Is home sample collection available for this test?

A. Yes, home sample collection is available for the diagnostic tests as per your needs. Once the test is booked as per your diagnostic requirements, our expert phlebotomist will reach your given address to collect the sample.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a test to measure stress levels?
A cortisol blood test is used to measure stress levels.
    Can stress cause abnormal bloodwork?
    Yes, stress may cause abnormal blood values.
      Is there a way to measure cortisol levels at home?
      Yes, there are many at- home kits available to measure the cortisol level at home.
        What can affect a cortisol test?
        Stress, pregnancy, medications, and infections can affect a cortisol test.
          What should you not do before a cortisol test?
          Stop taking medicines, especially anti-seizure medication, and do not indulge in strenuous physical work before a cortisol test.
            Does anxiety raise cortisol levels?
            Yes
              Is low cortisol serious?
              Yes, it may lead to low blood pressure, fatigue, and severe weakness.

                Frequently Asked Questions

                Is there a test to measure stress levels?
                A cortisol blood test is used to measure stress levels.
                  Can stress cause abnormal bloodwork?
                  Yes, stress may cause abnormal blood values.
                    Is there a way to measure cortisol levels at home?
                    Yes, there are many at- home kits available to measure the cortisol level at home.
                      What can affect a cortisol test?
                      Stress, pregnancy, medications, and infections can affect a cortisol test.
                        What should you not do before a cortisol test?
                        Stop taking medicines, especially anti-seizure medication, and do not indulge in strenuous physical work before a cortisol test.
                          Does anxiety raise cortisol levels?
                          Yes
                            Is low cortisol serious?
                            Yes, it may lead to low blood pressure, fatigue, and severe weakness.