CBC test measures blood cell & platelet levels in your body. Your Core Health Check A quick CBC test can identify low immunity, infection, or other blood changes that may affect your health. Benefits of Checking Your CBC: ✅ Detects blood disorders like anemia & leukemia early ✅ Monitors overall health ✅ Checks for infection or inflammation ✅ Assesses immune system function ✅ Monitors treatment effects ✅ Detects nutritional deficiencies ✅ Supports preventive healthcare How to Prepare Yourself: Eat & drink normally before the test. Inform us of any medications or supplements. How Often You Should Get This Test: Healthy adults: Once a year as a routine check-up. People with chronic conditions: Every 3–6 months if monitoring a condition or treatment effects. Parameters Tested: Red Blood Cells Count Hemoglobin (Hb) Hematocrit MCV Mch McHc MPV Rdw Platelet Count White Blood Cells Count Differential Count (%): Neutrophils Lymphocytes Eosinophils Monocytes Basophils Absolute Count(10^3/MCL): Absolute Neutrophil Count Absolute Lymphocyte Count Absolute Monocyte Count Absolute Eosinophil Count Absolute Basophil Count Rdw-Sd
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Diabetics Profile
Tracks your blood sugar balance to help detect & manage diabetes early. Your Diabetes Screening Review Get a clear picture of your body’s glucose control. This test helps detect diabetes early & track long-term sugar balance effectively. Benefits of Checking Your Diabetes Profile: ✅ Identifies early signs of diabetes ✅ Tracks blood sugar management ✅ Monitors treatment effectiveness ✅ Guides dietary & lifestyle choices How to Prepare Yourself: 10-hr fasting required prior to test. Avoid food or drinks other than water. How Often You Should Get This Test: Once a year for general screening or every 3–6 months if managing diabetes or on medication. Parameters Tested: Glucose (Random) Glycosylated Hemoglobin (HbA1c)
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Kidney Profile
Measures vital markers to identify signs of kidney problems. Your Kidney Function Evaluation This test evaluates kidney function by reviewing filtration efficiency & mineral balance. It helps detect functional changes & monitor ongoing kidney related conditions. Benefits of Checking Your Kidney Profile: ✅ Detects signs of potential kidney problems ✅ Monitors kidney filtration efficiency ✅ Tracks effects of medication or diet ✅ Aids in managing chronic conditions How to Prepare Yourself: Eat & drink normally before the test. Avoid high-protein meals or supplements before testing, as they may affect creatinine levels & accuracy. How Often You Should Get This Test: Once a year for general health screening or more frequently if you have hypertension, diabetes, or kidney-related issues. Parameters Tested: Creatinine (Serum) Urea (Serum) Uric Acid (Serum) eGFR (Glomerular Filtration Rate) Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) BUN/Creatinine Ratio
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Urine Analysis
Checks urine composition to detect infections, kidney issues & overall urinary health. Urinary Health Insight This test reviews urine composition to identify changes related to kidney performance & urinary tract function. Benefits of Checking Your Urine Analysis: ✅ Detects urinary tract infections ✅ Tracks kidney function & health ✅ Identifies metabolic or diabetic changes ✅ Monitors treatment progress How to Prepare Yourself: Inform us of any medications or supplements. Use the midstream sample of your first morning urine after cleaning hands & genitals properly. How Often You Should Get This Test: Annually for general screening or more frequently if you have kidney or urinary concerns. Parameters Tested: Urine Analysis (Routine) Color Appearance pH Specific Gravity Glucose, Blood Protein Leukocyte Esterase Urobilinogen Bilirubin Nitrite Ketone Microscopic Examination: Leucocytes Erythrocytes Epithelial Cells Bacteria, Casts Crystals Mucus Threads Budding Yeast Cells