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MD CARE - WOMEN (Basic)

MD CARE - WOMEN (Basic) (1499. Rs./-)

MD CARE - WOMEN (Basic) (1499. Rs./-)

Pregnancy demands a lot of care. To keep the mother and the baby healthy, get Early Pregnancy Checkup which will help in identification of disease or deficiency if any. This at-home pregnancy test has 55 tests including Hepatitis B Virus test, HIV test, It requires 10 hours of fasting for accurate results. Timely screening can help you in avoiding illnesses and with M D Path Lab Early Pregnancy Checkup you can keep a track of your health in the best way because M D Path Lab is India's leading health test @ home service.You can choose Early Pregnancy Checkup available in Gurgaon or other packages better suited for you to keep your health in check.

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A complete blood count (CBC) is a blood test used to evaluate your overall health and detect a wide range of disorders, including anemia, infection and leukemia. A complete blood count test measures several components and features of your blood, including: • Red blood cells, which carry oxygen • White blood cells, which fight infection • Hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells • Hematocrit, the proportion of red blood cells to the fluid component, or plasma, in your blood • Platelets, which help with blood clotting
This test panel assesses the functional activity of the liver. It is used for screening for liver damage, specially if someone has a condition or is taking a drug that may affect the liver. A liver function test is recommended for the following reasons: • To screen for any infections such as hepatitis C in the liver • If you are consuming any medications that might have a side effect on the liver functions • To monitor an already existing liver disease and its status during treatment • If you have any symptoms of any liver problems or liver disease • Planning for pregnancy Test Type : Blood Pre-test Information : No special preparation required Report Delivery : Daily Components : 6
Kidneys help in removing the waste products from our bodies. They also help in regulating pH levels by regulating the levels of electrolytes in the body. If the kidneys fail to function properly, waste materials accumulate and cause damage to the body. The Kidney Function Test is used in determining the health and functioning of kidneys. The tests that are ordered to evaluate the functioning of the kidneys include blood urea nitrogen and creatinine blood A Kidney Function Test is ordered to screen for kidney diseases and is recommended for individuals with high-risk factors for kidney disease. These risk factors include individuals suffering from the following conditions: • Diabetes • High blood pressure • Heart disease • A family history of kidney disease How is the sample collected?A blood and urine sample is collected from the patient's body.
A lipid panel or lipid profile test assesses therisk for cardiovascular disease in a person. It is a combination of various blood tests, which is performed to measure the levels of 4 types of lipids in our blood such as • Total cholesterol • Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL cholesterol) • High-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL cholesterol) • Triglycerides
In a patient with classic symptoms of hyperglycemia or hyperglycemic crises, a random plasma glucose >200 mg/dL confirms Diabetes mellitus.
The Glycosylated Hemoglobin (HbA1c or Hemoglobin A1c) test evaluates the average amount of glucose in the blood over the last 2 to 3 months. This test is used to monitor treatment in someone who has been diagnosed with diabetes. It helps to evaluate how well the person’s glucose levels have been controlled by treatment overtime.
TSH interacts with specific cell receptors on the thyroid cell surface and exerts two main actions. The first action is to stimulate cell reproduction and hypertrophy. Secondly, TSH stimulates the thyroid gland to synthesize and secrete T3 and T4. The ability to quantitate circulating levels of TSH is important in evaluating thyroid function. It is especially useful in the differential diagnosis of primary (thyroid) from secondary (pituitary) and tertiary (hypothalamus) hypothyroidism. In primary hypothyroidism, TSH levels are significantly elevated, while in secondary and tertiary hypothyroidism, TSH levels are low. TRH stimulation differentiates secondary and tertiary hypothyroidism by observing the change in patient TSH levels. Typically, the TSH response to TRH stimulation is absent in cases of secondary hypothyroidism, and normal to exaggerated in tertiary hypothyroidism. Historically, TRH stimulation has been used to confirm primary hyperthyroidism, indicated byelevated T3 and T4 levels and low or undetectable TSH levels. TSH assays with increased sensitivity and specificity provide a primary diagnostic tool to differentiate hyperthyroid from euthyroid patients.
Vitamin B12 is an ‘Essential Vitamin’, which means that the human body will not be able to function properly in its absence. Vitamin B12 allows our DNA, red blood cells and nerves to carry out their normal, day to day activities. This test is generally useful for monitoring vitamin b12 level in the blood,
Vitamin D is a fat soluble vitamin and exists in two main forms as cholecalciferol(vitamin D3) which is synthesized in skin from 7-dehydrocholesterol in response to sunlight exposure & Ergocalciferol(vitamin D2) present mainly in dietary sources.Both cholecalciferol & Ergocalciferol are converted to 25(OH)vitamin D in liver. Testing for 25(OH)vitamin D is recommended as it is the best indicator of vitamin D nutritional status as obtained from sunlight exposure & dietary intake. For diagnosis of vitamin D deficiency it is recommended to have clinical correlation with serum 25(OH)vitamin D, serum calcium, serum PTH & serum alkaline phosphatase. During monitoring of oral vitamin D therapy- suggested testing of serum 25(OH)vitamin D is after 12 weeks or 3 mths of treatment. However, the required dosage of vitamin D supplements & time to achieve sufficient vitamin D levels show significant seasonal(especially winter) & individual variability depending on age, body fat, sun exposure, physical activity, genetic factors(especially variable vitamin D receptor responses), associated liver or renal disease, malabsorption syndromes and calcium or magnesium deficiency influencing the vitamin D metabolism Vitamin D toxicity is known but very rare.kindly correlate clinically, repeat with fresh sample if indicated.
There are several different tests to check the level of iron in your body. These tests show how much of the mineral is moving through your blood, .

Parameters Included

Differential Leucocyte Count(DLC)
NEUTROPHIL
LYMPHOCYTE
EOSINOPHIL
MONOCYTE
BASOPHIL
Hemoglobin (HB)
Hemoglobin
Packed Cell Volume(PCV)
Packed Cell Volume
RBC Count
RBC
MCV
MCV
MCH
MCH
MCHC
MCHC
Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)
(RDW)
PLATELET COUNT
PLT
Total Leukocyte Count(TLC)
(TLC)
SERUM BILIRUBIN(TB,DB,IB)
TOTAL BILIRUBIN
DIRECT BILIRUBIN
INDIRECT BILIRUBIN
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST/SGOT)
SGOT
Alanine Transaminase (ALT/SGPT)
SGPT
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
ALP
Total Protein
Total Protein
SERUM ALBUMIN
ALBUMIN
GLOBULIN
GLOBULIN
A/G RATIO
A/G RATIO
BLOOD UREA
BLOOD UREA
BUN
BUN
SERUM CREATININE
CREATININE
SERUM URIC ACID
URIC ACID
SERUM CALCIUM
CALCIUM
,SERUM PHOSPHORUS
PHOSPHORUS
Sodium(Na+)
(Na+)
Potassium(K+)
(K+)
CHOLESTEROL TOTAL
CHOLESTEROL
TRIGLYCERIDES
TG
HDL CHOLESTEROL DIRECT
HDL
LDL CHOLESTEROL DIRECT
LDL
VLDL CHOLESTROL
VLDL
TC/HDL CHOLESTROL RATIO
TC/HDL
T3,T4,TSH
T3
T4
TSH
Vitamin B12
B12
Vitamin D
Vit D3
IRON PROFILE
TRANSFERRIN SATURATION
UNSATURATED IRON BINDING CAPACITY(UIBC)
TOTAL IRON BINDING CAPACITY(TIBC)
SERUM IRON