High-throughput analyzers provide precise metabolic profiles and hormonal assays. We employ meticulous protocols to measure electrolytes, enzymes, and lipids, facilitating the early diagnosis and management of chronic conditions with the highest degree of accuracy.
Fasting ensures that the results reflect your baseline metabolic state, as recent caloric intake can significantly skew triglyceride and blood sugar levels, leading to an inaccurate assessment of cardiovascular or diabetic risk.
Yes, our Renal and Liver Function Tests measure specific enzymes and waste products (such as Creatinine and ALT) that indicate how well these organs are processing medications and filtering toxins.
While a standard test shows blood sugar at a single moment, the HBA1c provides a three-month average, offering physicians a more reliable view of long-term glucose management.
Imbalances in these minerals can disrupt the electrical signals of the heart; measuring them is vital for patients experiencing palpitations, hypertension, or those on diuretic therapy.
Hormonal imbalances in the thyroid can significantly alter metabolism; these assays help determine if fatigue is rooted in a metabolic or endocrine dysfunction.
Consider this during routine annual check-ups or if you experience unexplained fatigue, sudden weight changes, or symptoms related to diabetes or thyroid irregularities.