Protein Total Serum Test
Introduction to the Protein Total Serum Test
The Protein Total Serum Test is a crucial diagnostic tool used to measure the total protein levels in your blood. This test plays a significant role in evaluating various health conditions, particularly disorders related to the kidneys and liver. By understanding your protein levels, healthcare providers can make informed decisions regarding your health management.
What the Test Measures
This test measures the total protein content in the serum, which includes:
- Total Protein
- Albumin
- A: G Ratio (Albumin to Globulin Ratio)
Who Should Consider This Test
Individuals experiencing symptoms such as unexplained weight loss, swelling, fatigue, or signs of liver or kidney dysfunction should consider this test. Additionally, those with risk factors such as chronic liver disease, kidney disorders, or other related health issues are advised to undergo this test for proactive health management.
Benefits of Taking the Test
- Helps in diagnosing kidney and liver disorders.
- Monitors protein levels for various medical conditions.
- Guides treatment decisions and health management strategies.
- Provides valuable insights into your overall health status.
Understanding Your Results
Results from the Protein Total Serum Test can provide insights into your health. A balanced protein level indicates good health, while abnormal levels may suggest underlying health issues. It is essential to consult with your healthcare provider to interpret your results accurately and discuss any necessary follow-up actions.
Test Details and Pricing
Test Name | Discount Price | Regular Price |
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Protein Total Serum Test | 3978 NGN | 4420 NGN |
How to Book the Test
Booking the Protein Total Serum Test is easy! Simply contact us at +2348077798758 to schedule your appointment today. Ensure your health is a priority by taking this essential test.
Turnaround Time: Daily
Sample Type: 2 mL (1 mL min.) serum from 1 SST. Ship refrigerated or frozen.
Test Components: Total Protein, Albumin, A: G Ratio
Pre-Test Instructions: No special preparation required.
Specialties: Nephrologist, Gastroenterologist
Method: Biuret, BCG
Disease Type: Disorders of Kidney, Disorders of Liver