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SGPT / ALT Test in Indore

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Often used as a routine blood test, it monitors liver health & diagnoses liver problems.


Also known as:  Serum Glutamate Pyruvate Transaminase

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Test Criteria

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Who should take the SGPT Test?

  • Anyone having liver disease or who is at risk for liver problems should take the SGPT Test. It helps monitor the progression of the condition while assessing your health.

Why take the SGPT Test?

  • Your healthcare provider may ask you to take the SGPT Test if you have visible signs of liver problems or if you are in the high-risk factor category.

What are the benefits of the SGPT Test?

  • Helps detect liver problems early.
  • Enable healthcare professionals to develop appropriate treatment plans.
  • Prevent further complications and allow you to take control of your health.

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Q. How can I book my test?

A. Don't worry about your test booking - we've got you covered. You can simply visit our website or download the mobile app to book a test following a few simple steps. In addition, our knowledgeable team is here to assist you book a test over a call so you can focus on your health while we take care of the rest.

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

A. TAT for every test is different from one another due to various factors and reasons. However, we try to keep it as minimum as possible. And for SGPT Test, TAT is within 12 hours after the sample collection.

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

A. You can receive your test results via the website or get them directly to your registered email Id, WhatsApp number, or via SMS.

Q. Is home sample collection available for the SGPT Test?

A. Yes! Home sample collection for SGPT Test is available. So, book a test and get yourself tested comfortably from home.

SGPT Test Details in Indore

SGPT / ALT Blood Test in Indore

ALT, also called Alanine Transaminase, is an enzyme in the liver. As long as its quantity is limited, it is good, but when it is elevated, it could be a sign of injured or irritated liver, hepatitis, cirrhosis, and more diseases. Your doctor may call for SGPT Test, alternatively known as ALT Test, to measure their levels and diagnose liver diseases. Redcliffe Labs is the trusted diagnostic laboratory you can count on to book the SGPT ALT Test in Indore. We are clinically reliable thanks to our years of experience, expertise, and excellence in the domain that stands us ahead of the competition and enable us to serve the best to our customers.

Why Do I Need SGPT (ALT) Test?

You need to get this test done to measure alanine transaminase levels in the blood or damage in the liver (if any). It helps diagnose liver diseases and is done for early diagnosis of viral hepatitis and other infections. It also aids doctors in prescribing treatment or medication accordingly.

Symptoms That Call For SGPT ALT Test:

Your doctor might order an SGPT (ALT) Test if you are showing signs of possible liver disease, such as:

  • Yellowish skin or eyes
  • Dark color urine
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Pain in the abdomen
  • Light colored stool
  • Loss of appetite
  • Feeling tired or exhausted
  • Excessive bleeding or bruising
  • Accumulation of fluids in the legs

Most people with elevated liver enzymes or alanine transaminase levels show no symptoms at the initial stage. However, if the levels are elevated, it is associated with liver damage that shows the signs mentioned above. Therefore, to confirm the condition and prevent complications, it is advised to get done ALT SGPT Liver Function Test in Indore at the earliest.

Causes of moderately high ALT SGPT levels are:

  • Chronic liver disease
  • Cirrhosis
  • Kidney damage
  • Muscle injury
  • Heat stroke
  • Too much vitamin A
  • Blockage of the bile ducts
  • Alcohol abuse
  • Hepatitis A, B & C

It could be because of anything. Being alert towards it and addressing the condition before it becomes complicated is critical, which calls for a timely SGPT Test in Indore.

Tips To Lower ALT Levels:

  • Exercising regularly is the key to eliminating most of the diseases from your life, and decreasing ALT levels is no different.
  • Avoid alcohol to all possible extents or limit its quantity to keep your health in check.
  • Make necessary dietary changes following expert advice for positive results.
  • If your cholesterol levels are high, control them to lower ALT levels.
  • Moreover, maintaining a healthy body weight is essential to lead a healthy life free from all possible complications.

SGPT Test in Indore Price Details:

Name Of The Test SGPT / ALT Test
Sample Type Blood
Number Of Tests 1
Actual Test Price ₹340
Discounted Test Price ₹170
Home Sample Collection Available
Additional Cost For Home Sample Collection Applicable
Fasting Before Test No fasting Required
Get Reports Within Same Day

SGPT Test Price in Indore

Reasons To Choose Redcliffe Labs For SGPT / ALT Test:

  • We have a team of experienced technologists or phlebotomists for safe sample collection and precise testing.
  • All our reports conform to NABL guidelines and will be available for patients online via the registered email id or WhatsApp within a stipulated time frame.
  • We are committed to superior-class services and keep customers' health above all.
  • Appointments or home sample collections can be made online in 1 minute via the website or mobile app.
  • Maintain the utmost level of professionalism and transparency throughout the process to ensure maximum customer satisfaction.

Other Liver Related Tests/Packages That You Can Book with Redcliffe Labs

Test Name Price
SGOT Test ₹169
Liver Function Test (LFT) ₹370 - ₹399
Vital Screening Package ₹599
Liver Function Extended Panel ₹599
Fever Package - Essential ₹699
Smart Full Body Checkup ₹799
Chikungunya Panel ₹999
Dengue Fever Panel - Comprehensive ₹1999

So, Schedule A Test With Us Now!

At Redcliffe Labs, we have a team to provide testing from the comfort of your home. So, you can schedule an SGPT Blood Test in Indore to analyze SGPT's normal range in your bloodstream. It helps your healthcare professionals to determine the disease and plan the treatment accordingly. Delay in diagnosing the problem can cause problems. Hence, it should be done while there is still time. So, what are you waiting for? Download our mobile app or visit our website to book a test now.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SGPT / ALT Test?
It is a blood test that measures liver enzymes, diagnose the disease, and monitors the condition before things go out of hand.
    What is the cost of the SGPT ALT Test?
    The Cost of the SGPT ALT Test in Indore is Rs 170 only. You can get tested with us from the comfort of your home with our home sample collection facility.
      Are any risks associated with the test?
      There are no specific risks associated. However, it can cause general bleeding, slight pain, and bruise at the punctured site.
        How to regulate SGPT levels?
        Besides medication, it requires a proper diet and regular exercise to manage the disease. However, before indulging any change, it is advised to share it with your healthcare professional to avoid any problems.
          What happens if SGPT ALT is high?
          If the SGPT level is high in the blood, this indicates liver damage and inflammation. The cause of high SGPT levels may be liver diseases, hepatitis, obesity, alcohol and drug abuse, and use of certain medications.
            What level of ALT is concerning?
            An ALT test result of >100 IU/l indicates severe liver disease. Mild elevated ALT results (450–100 IU/l) might be due to the use of medication, alcohol, or obesity. The normal ALT level is 0 to 44 IU/L; if the ALT levels exceed the normal range, it might cause severe liver damage.
              What is the fastest way to reduce SGPT ALT?
              The fastest way to reduce the SGPT ALT levels is to take a balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables, exercise regularly, and limit alcohol consumption.
                Do SGPT levels decrease with age?
                SGPT (ALT) levels may vary with age, but age is not the sole factor that affects the decrease in SGPT levels. High SGPT levels may cause liver diseases. Adopt a healthy lifestyle and take regular SGPT tests to manage your SGPT levels.
                  Is SGPT related to fatty liver?
                  Yes, SGPT is related to liver damage, and high SGPT levels can cause fatty liver disease.
                    What disease increases SGPT?
                    Various liver diseases can increase SGPT (ALT) levels, including non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), viral hepatitis (hepatitis B and C), alcoholic liver disease, and cirrhosis.

                      Frequently Asked Questions

                      What is the SGPT / ALT Test?
                      It is a blood test that measures liver enzymes, diagnose the disease, and monitors the condition before things go out of hand.
                        What is the cost of the SGPT ALT Test?
                        The Cost of the SGPT ALT Test in Indore is Rs 170 only. You can get tested with us from the comfort of your home with our home sample collection facility.
                          Are any risks associated with the test?
                          There are no specific risks associated. However, it can cause general bleeding, slight pain, and bruise at the punctured site.
                            How to regulate SGPT levels?
                            Besides medication, it requires a proper diet and regular exercise to manage the disease. However, before indulging any change, it is advised to share it with your healthcare professional to avoid any problems.
                              What happens if SGPT ALT is high?
                              If the SGPT level is high in the blood, this indicates liver damage and inflammation. The cause of high SGPT levels may be liver diseases, hepatitis, obesity, alcohol and drug abuse, and use of certain medications.
                                What level of ALT is concerning?
                                An ALT test result of >100 IU/l indicates severe liver disease. Mild elevated ALT results (450–100 IU/l) might be due to the use of medication, alcohol, or obesity. The normal ALT level is 0 to 44 IU/L; if the ALT levels exceed the normal range, it might cause severe liver damage.
                                  What is the fastest way to reduce SGPT ALT?
                                  The fastest way to reduce the SGPT ALT levels is to take a balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables, exercise regularly, and limit alcohol consumption.
                                    Do SGPT levels decrease with age?
                                    SGPT (ALT) levels may vary with age, but age is not the sole factor that affects the decrease in SGPT levels. High SGPT levels may cause liver diseases. Adopt a healthy lifestyle and take regular SGPT tests to manage your SGPT levels.
                                      Is SGPT related to fatty liver?
                                      Yes, SGPT is related to liver damage, and high SGPT levels can cause fatty liver disease.
                                        What disease increases SGPT?
                                        Various liver diseases can increase SGPT (ALT) levels, including non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), viral hepatitis (hepatitis B and C), alcoholic liver disease, and cirrhosis.