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Total Protein Test - Price, Purpose, Preparation, & Range

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This measures the total amount of albumin & globulin to diagnose kidney or liver disease.


Also known as:  Protein Total, TP, Protein

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Helps you know your test better

Q. What is a total protein test?

A. A total protein test is a blood test used to measure two major classes of proteins within your blood sample, called albumin and globulin.

Q. How to prepare for the TP test?

A. You can speak with your healthcare professional before the test to avoid complications. If you are on some specific medications or have any existing illness, you should share it with your doctor before the test to ensure that they do not interfere with the test results. However, do not stop your existing medicines without your doctor's advice.

Q. What is the cost of a total protein blood test ?

A. The Total Protein Test Price is Rs 125 with Redcliffe Labs. You can book a home sample collection for this test.

Q. Why do I need a total protein test?

A. Besides using as a part of your regular health test, it is used to check that you are getting enough nutrition or find the cause of the symptoms you are experiencing. Moreover, it is used to look for kidney or liver diseases.

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Introduction to Total Protein Test 

A total protein test measures the total protein level in the blood. Proteins are the fundamentals of the body's functioning. There are two major types of protein: albumin and globulin. 

This test measures abnormal protein levels and indicates various health issues, including liver and kidney diseases and nutritional deficiencies. The doctor may recommend, as a part of regular health screening, diagnosing symptoms like weight loss, fatigue, susceptibility to kidney and liver disease, and nutritional deficiency. Doctors gain insights into your protein balance and potential health concerns by analyzing the total protein amount and the albumin-to-globulin ratio (A/G ratio). If the test results are outside the normal range, further tests might be needed for a specific diagnosis. 

If you are looking to take the Total protein blood test near your place, then search on your browser, “Redcliffe Labs near me,” and you will find a nearby lab. Also, you can book a home sample online. You need to book your test online or visit our website to book your test. Our phlebotomist will come to your place for a sample collection. 

Test details in brief

Also Known As Total Protein Test 
Purpose This measures the total amount of albumin & globulin to diagnose kidney or liver disease.
Preparation Do not take any over-the-counter medicine without confirming with your Doctor.
Fasting No Fasting Required
Get Reports Within 12 hours
Total Protein Test Cost INR ₹125

Total Protein Test Details

Purpose of the Total Protein Test

The purpose of the total protein test is to check the protein level in the blood. Too high and too high a protein level may lead to severe health conditions, including liver, kidney, infection and inflammation, malnutrition, and cancer. Here is the primary purpose of the Total protein test-

  • The test assesses the overall amount of protein in your blood.
  • It determines the concentration of two major protein types: albumin and globulin.
  • The test helps to diagnose the symptoms and determine what is causing those symptoms. 
  • Abnormal protein levels indicate various health issues like malnutrition, kidney disease, or liver disease.
  • A total protein test is recommended to check the liver and protein levels. 

What does the Total Protein Test measure?

The test measures the combined sum of all different blood proteins in the blood. The protein plays a vital role in the functioning of various body parts. It plays many critical roles in the body, including:

  • Building and repairing tissues
  • Making enzymes and hormones
  • Transporting substances throughout the body
  • Supporting the immune system

The total protein blood test measures the total amount of protein in the blood, as well as the levels of albumin and globulin, two major types of proteins. The liver makes albumin and helps keep fluids from leaking out of blood vessels. It also carries hormones, vitamins, and other substances throughout the body. Globulins are a group of proteins that help fight infection and perform other important functions. They are made by both the liver and the immune system. The doctor may recommend the total protein test as a routine checkup to diagnose conditions like liver disease, kidney disease, malnutrition, inflammation, or infection.

Preparation for the Total Protein Test

The total protein lab test is a blood test that requires no or minimal preparation. Follow the below specifications before taking the Total protein lab test. 

  • Fasting- The test does not require fasting, but consult your doctor once about fasting before the test.
  • Discuss medicine- Some medications might affect the test result of your total protein test. Therefore, you must inform your doctor about any medications or supplements you are taking. Your doctor can tell whether you need to stop taking the medicine before the test temporarily.

The procedure of the Total Protein Test

Visit the website first and book your Total protein test from Redcliffe Labs. The lab professional will come to the doorstep for a sample collection. Here is the complete process of the Total protein blood test below-

  • The technician will tie a band or tourniquet to the arm area. This increases the blood flow in the lower arm, and the blood draw process will become easier.
  • After that, he will clean the arm area with an antiseptic solution and insert a needle to withdraw the blood into a vial tube. After that, he will remove the needle, and the test will be completed. 
  • During the sample collection, you might notice some pain or discomfort. The procedure is usually over in just a few minutes. 
  • Next, the phlebotomist will apply a bandage or cotton gauze on the puncture to stop bleeding once the test is over.
  • After sample collection, you can resume your daily activities. The test reports will be provided within 24 hours of sample collection.

What is the risk of a Total protein test?

The total protein lab test is a simple blood test like others containing no or minimal risk. Here is the risk of total protein test you might experience-

  • Excessive bleeding
  • Fainting or light-headed
  • Hematoma
  • Skin infection

What do the Total Protein Test reports indicate?

The normal range of total protein lies between 7 and 8.3 g per deciliter. The range may vary among laboratories. The range differs from other factors such as age, gender, population, and test method.

The total protein measurement may increase at the time of pregnancy.

Normal total protein- The normal range of Total protein is 5.5 to 9 g/dL. 

Albumin- The normal range of Albumin is 3.5 to 5.5 g/dL

Globulin- The normal range of Globulines is 2.0 to 3.5 g/dL

  • High level- If the blood's Total protein level is high, it might indicate inflammation or infection, such as viral hepatitis B and C or HIV. High total protein may also be due to bone marrow disorders such as multiple myeloma or Waldenstrom disease.
  • Low level—A low level of total protein in the blood might be due to bleeding, liver or kidney disorder, malnutrition, malabsorption conditions like celiac or inflammatory bowel disease, extensive burns, inflammatory conditions, or delayed post-surgery recovery. Low albumin is considered below 3.4 g/dL. It may lead to the slow effectiveness of medication used in ulcerative colitis. 
  • A/G Ratio—The A/G ratio is slightly higher than 1. If the ratio is too low or too high, it needs additional testing and diagnosis. If the ratio is low, it indicates autoimmune disease, multiple myeloma, cirrhosis, and kidney disease. The low A/G ratio may be due to autoimmune diseases, such as lupus, liver disease, and kidney disease. Moreover, if your A/G ratio is high, it may be caused by certain types of genetic disorders and leukemia. 

Who should take the Total Protein Test?

While anyone can take the total protein blood test, certain people must take the test; these are-

  • People who are not getting enough nutrition
  • People with liver, kidney, or blood disease
  • People who are at high risk of infection
  • People having symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and fatigue

What are the common symptoms related to the Total Protein Test?

The symptoms of abnormal total protein include-

  • Swelling in the feet, legs, and abdomen
  • Loss of appetite
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Jaundice
  • blood in urine
  • Fatigue
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Edema, which is swelling caused by extra fluid in your tissues
  • bone pain or frequent fractures
  • back pain

Some of the diseases or health conditions that might be responsible for the above symptoms are-

  • Cancer
  • Thyroid problems
  • Anemia
  • Liver disease
  • Malnutrition
  • Certain autoimmune disease
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Diabetes

Total Protein Test price at Redcliffe Labs

The total protein test price at Redcliffe Labs is INR 125. Call or book your test online to check your total protein level today. The diagnostic tests are available at highly competitive prices, so no one is left behind to get the best diagnostic services. With us, you don't need to worry about the accuracy of test results as our labs are NABL accredited and ISO certified. Furthermore, we ensure you provide the on-time test reports without delay. So, next time you look for a total protein test, call us or visit our website. 

Total Protein Test Price

Total Protein Test Cost in Different Cities - Redcliffe Labs

City Name Discounted Price
Delhi ₹125
Ahmedabad ₹125
Mumbai ₹125
Bangalore ₹125
Noida ₹125
Pune ₹125
Lucknow ₹125
Hyderabad ₹125
Chennai ₹125
Gurgaon ₹125
Jaipur ₹125
Faridabad ₹125
Indore ₹125
Patna ₹125

Note: We also offer Total protein test PAN India. Please call the number 8988988787 to check the availability of services in your area.

Book your Total protein test From Redcliffe Labs Today!

The total protein lab test is a simple blood test that checks the amount of protein in your blood. Think of protein as the building blocks for your body's tissues and cells. This test is important because abnormal protein levels can indicate health issues. Get the total protein test as a part of a routine checkup to monitor your overall health; however, if you have symptoms like fatigue or unexplained weight loss, which could be linked to protein imbalance. The test can also help assess malnutrition or check for potential kidney or liver problems, as these organs play a role in protein production. By measuring the total protein and the albumin-to-globulin ratio (A/G ratio), doctors can get a picture of your protein balance and identify potential concerns. If your results fall outside the normal range, further tests might be needed to pinpoint the exact cause.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Total protein test?
The total protein test measures the amount of protein in the blood.
    What is the price of a Total protein test?
    The total protein test price at Redcliffe Labs is INR 125. Book your appointment today!
      Is there any special preparation required for the Total protein test?
      No special preparation is required for the total protein test. You need not be too fast and can eat and drink as usual. Moreover, if you take any medicines or supplements, inform your doctor before the test.
        What does it mean if your Total protein is high?
        The high level of total protein indicates inflammation and infection, such as viral hepatitis B and C or HIV, and bone marrow disorders, such as multiple myeloma or Waldenstrom's disease.
          What is a normal total protein level?
          The normal protein level is 6.0 to 8.3 grams per deciliter (g/dL) or 60 to 83 g/L.
            How can I increase my Total protein levels?
            Eat a balanced and nutritious diet. Tofu, edamame, lentils, beans, nuts, seeds, and dark, leafy green vegetables are excellent protein sources.
              Will drinking water reduce protein in urine?
              No, drinking water will not reduce protein in urine. Drinking water will dilute urine but not reduce or stop the cause of your kidney leaking protein.

                Frequently Asked Questions

                What is the Total protein test?
                The total protein test measures the amount of protein in the blood.
                  What is the price of a Total protein test?
                  The total protein test price at Redcliffe Labs is INR 125. Book your appointment today!
                    Is there any special preparation required for the Total protein test?
                    No special preparation is required for the total protein test. You need not be too fast and can eat and drink as usual. Moreover, if you take any medicines or supplements, inform your doctor before the test.
                      What does it mean if your Total protein is high?
                      The high level of total protein indicates inflammation and infection, such as viral hepatitis B and C or HIV, and bone marrow disorders, such as multiple myeloma or Waldenstrom's disease.
                        What is a normal total protein level?
                        The normal protein level is 6.0 to 8.3 grams per deciliter (g/dL) or 60 to 83 g/L.
                          How can I increase my Total protein levels?
                          Eat a balanced and nutritious diet. Tofu, edamame, lentils, beans, nuts, seeds, and dark, leafy green vegetables are excellent protein sources.
                            Will drinking water reduce protein in urine?
                            No, drinking water will not reduce protein in urine. Drinking water will dilute urine but not reduce or stop the cause of your kidney leaking protein.