Protein
₹200
About This Test
Plasma proteins are very important for all body functions.
Hypoproteinemia is caused by disorders such as blood loss , spruce ,nephritic syndrome , severe burns , renal diseases.
Hyperproteinemia can be observed in severe dehydration, illness and in multiple myeloma.
A low A/G ratio may reflect overproduction of globulins, such as seen in multiple myeloma or underproduction of albumin, or loss albumin as in nephritic syndrome.
High A/G ratio suggests underproduction of immunoglobulins as seen in some genetic deficiencies and in some leukemias.
The Total Protein test helps in assessing: Nutritional status, Liver function (since the liver produces most plasma proteins), Kidney function, Chronic infections or inflammatory disorders, Certain cancers (e.g., multiple myeloma).
At a Glance
Home Collection
Available
Report TAT
1 Day
Category
CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
Preparation / Prerequisite
No Special requirement
Test Parameters 4
View All 4 Parameters
- A/G RATIO
- ALBUMIN, Serum
- GLOBULIN
- PROTEIN TOTAL, Serum
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What tests are done in Clinical Biochemistry?
These tests measure things like blood sugar, liver function, kidney function, cholesterol and
electrolytes.
electrolytes.
2. Do I need to report fasting?before these tests?
No, Fasting is not required.
3. How soon will I get my reports?
Mon-Sat, sample before 4pm, report same day and sunday reports, next day.
4. Are biochemistry tests reliable?
Yes. We use fully automated machines that ensure accurate and consistent results.
5. Can these tests detect early health problems?
Yes. Total Protein testing can detect early health problems, particularly liver, kidney, nutritional, and immune disorders.
TAT Policy
The Turnaround Time (TAT) depends on the following factors:
- Registration date and time
- Type of scan or test
- Scan time or sample collection time
In uncommon circumstances, TAT may be delayed due to test complexity or reasons beyond our control. You will be informed of the estimated TAT at the time of registration.