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Hb Electrophoresis / Thalassaemia Testing

November 13, 2019| | 1 Min Read

Thalassaemia is a group of inherited disorders that affect the amount of haemoglobin a person produces. Haemoglobin refers to a family of compounds all made up of haem (an iron-containing […]

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Total Protein

November 13, 2019| | 1 Min Read

The total protein test measures the total amount of protein in your blood and specifically looks for the amount of albumin and globulin. This test will also look at the ratio of albumin to globulin in your blood. This is known […]

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Albumin

November 13, 2019| | 1 Min Read

To screen for and help diagnose a liver disorder or kidney disease

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Rh factor

November 13, 2019| | 1 Min Read

To help diagnose the presence of an autoimmune disease such as rheumatoid arthritis 

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ESR

November 13, 2019| | 1 Min Read

To detect the presence of inflammation caused by one or more conditions such as infections, tumors or autoimmune diseases

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CRP

November 13, 2019| | 1 Min Read

To identify the presence of inflammation and to monitor response to treatment for an inflammatory disorder

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Urea

November 13, 2019| | 1 Min Read

To evaluate the health of your kidneys; to help diagnose kidney disease; to monitor the effectiveness of dialysis and other treatments related to kidney disease or damage

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Serum Uric Acid

November 13, 2019| | 1 Min Read

To monitor uric acid levels when undergoing chemotherapy or radiation treatment; diagnose the cause of kidney stones and to monitor those with gout who are at risk of developing such stones

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Urine Microalbumin

November 13, 2019| | 1 Min Read

A urine microalbumin test is a test to detect very small levels of a blood protein (albumin) in your urine. A microalbumin test is used to detect early signs of kidney damage in people who are at risk of […]

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ACR (Albumin Creatinine Ratio)

November 13, 2019| | 1 Min Read

A urine albumin test and albumin to creatinine ratio (ACR) are used to screen for kidney disease in people with chronic conditions, such as diabetes and high blood pressure (hypertension).

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