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Profile Test
Profile Test

A complete profile is a series of blood tests used to evaluate the functional capacity of several critical organs and systems, including bone marrow, the liver and the kidneys. 

Women's Profile Test
Women's Profile

The Women's Basic Health Profile contains tests that will provide basic information about your health, including the Complete Blood Count (CBC), Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP), Cholesterol Panel, Urinalysis, and Thyroid Function Test

Full Body Profile
Full Body Profile

It provides a range of tests to check the health of the Heart, Thyroid, Kidney, and Liver. It also includes tests for Blood Sugar, Complete Blood Count, Lipid Profile and Complete Urine Analysis. In addition, it includes tests for Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, and Iron levels.

Diabetic Profile
Diabetic Profile

Diabetic profile test is a comprehensive test profile measuring 4 parameters: glucose fasting ( fasting sugar levels), HbA1c ( average blood sugar over 3 months), and total cholesterol levels in blood, and the ratio of microalbumin/creatinine levels in the urine.

Anemia Profile Test
Anemia Profile Test

Anemia Profile Test is a group of blood tests that helps diagnose anemia due to iron deficiency. Several tests included in the Anemia Panel are CBC, Peripheral Smear, ESR, Reticulocyte Count, Iron Studies, and Ferritin Test.

Heart Attack Risk
Heart Attack Risk

A cholesterol test, also called a lipid panel or lipid profile, measures the fats in the blood. The results can show the risk of having a heart attack or other heart disease. The test most often measures: Total cholesterol.

PCOS Test
PCOS Test

Blood tests for polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) measure pituitary, adrenal, and thyroid hormones, cholesterol, and blood sugar. These tests rule out other conditions that cause similar symptoms as PCOS. PCOS blood tests include follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), progesterone, testosterone, and prolactin.

Healthy Profile
Healthy Profile

A Health Profile can keep a person's helpers (DSPs, family members, friends) up-to-date about the person's health.

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