What we do
- Liver - 11 Parameters
- Kidney - 3 Parameters
- Lipid - 8 Parameters
- Thyroid - TSH, T3 , T4
- Marker - CEA
- Iron Studies
- Vitamin - Vitamin D Total
- Diabetics - FBS, HBA1c, Sputum Microscopy
Report time
12-24 Hours
Fasting time
12 hours
Test recommended for
Male, Female
recommended for age
5-99 years
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FAQ's
You Are Required To Fast If You Have A Blood Test. You Shouldn’t Consume Any Food Or Beverages Since You Risk Getting Results That Aren’t Accurate. Specific Meals Like Meat, Herbal Tea, Or Alcohol Shouldn’t Be Consumed. Providing Your Technician With This Information If You Neglect To Fast Is Important. Likewise, Avoid Smoking Before The Test. Also, You Shouldn’t Plan For Or Engage In Strenuous Or Sexual Activity.
Most Blood Tests Call For Fasting, And These Tests Happen In The Morning, Which Allows The Fasting Cycle To Continue Throughout The Night. However, The Recommended Time For Fasting Before The Blood Test Is Between 8 To 12 Hours.
It Is Also Necessary To Fast If You Have A Blood Test Scheduled While Pregnant. Water Sips Would, However, Be Permitted During The Fast. Before Getting A Blood Test, Pregnant Women Are Expected To Fast For 8 To 14 Hours. You Will Be Required To Consume A Liquid Containing 100 Grams Of Glucose Before The Test.
Before A Blood Test, A Fasting Period Of Approximately 8 To 12 Hours Is Anticipated. The Testing Results Would Be Wrong If You Didn’t Do This. If You Accidentally Ate Something, Tell The Technician Immediately And Ask If The Test Needs To Be Rescheduled.
Before Your Usual Group Of Blood Tests, You Are Free To Eat Or Drink As Usual. However, Some Blood Tests Fall Under A Category That Calls For Fasting. You Would Need To Restrict Your Intake Of Food And Liquids Before These Tests. Also, Refraining From Smoking Prior To The Exam May Be Advised.
You Can Get Your Child Ready For The Fasting Required To Draw Blood. This Can Be Accomplished By Being Open And Honest With Them, Encouraging Deeper Breathing And Relaxation. If Fasting Is Not Necessary For The Blood Test, They Are Free To Eat Normally.