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HIV-ELIZA Test

Blood Test
Reports in 1 Day
HIV Eliza test is a test used to measure the antibodies to HIV which are the immune response to HIV. An ELISA test uses components of the immune system and chemicals to detect immune responses in the body (for example, to infectious microbes). The ELISA test involves an enzyme (a protein that catalyzes a biochemical reaction). It also involves an antibody or antigen (immunologic molecules). ELISA tests are widely utilized to detect substances that have antigenic properties, primarily proteins (as opposed to small molecules and ions such as glucose and potassium). The substances detected by ELISA tests include hormones, bacterial antigens and antibodies.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Non Fasting
Age: All Ages
Reports in 1 Day
HSV testing is used to detect the presence of the herpes simplex virus (HSV). Herpes simplex virus [HSV] 1 IGG indicates chronic infection. This test is done when the patient has symptoms of an infection with the herpes simplex virus, such as blisters in the genital area, mucous membranes or the brain. Herpes simplex virus or HSV (family Herpesviridae) is a contagious virus that infects humans. Herpes is caused by two strains of the herpes simplex virus, type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2). HSV-1 is more likely to affect the mouth and lips in the form of cold sores. HSV is very contagious and is transmitted through contact with an infected person who produces it and sheds the virus. It can be spread by direct contact with sores and sometimes by contact with the oral and genital areas of people with chronic HSV infection, who are between episodes of sores. Infection with the herpes virus is categorized by distinct disorders based on the site of infection such as infection of the face, throat, and mouth, hands, eye, the central nervous system, brain, buttocks or anal area and the genitals. Reactivation of a latent oral or genital HSV infection may be triggered by a fever, menstruation, emotional stress, or suppression of the immune system (for example, by a drug taken to prevent rejection of an organ transplant). An episode of the HSV infection can develop after physical trauma, such as a dental procedure or overexposure of the lips to sunlight. Often, the trigger is unknown. Once infected, the virus remains in the body for life.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Non Fasting
Age: All Ages
₹ 360/-
₹500/- 28% OFF
Reports in 1 Day
HSV testing is used to detect the presence of the herpes simplex virus (HSV). Herpes simplex virus [HSV] 1 IgM indicates current infection. This test is done when the patient has symptoms of an infection with the herpes simplex virus, such as blisters in the genital area, mucous membranes or the brain. Herpes simplex virus or HSV (family Herpesviridae) is a contagious virus that infects humans. Herpes is caused by two strains of the herpes simplex virus, type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2). HSV-1 is more likely to affect the mouth and lips in the form of cold sores. HSV is very contagious and is transmitted through contact with an infected person who produces it and sheds the virus. It can be spread by direct contact with sores and sometimes by contact with the oral and genital areas of people with chronic HSV infection, who are between episodes of sores. Infection with the herpes virus is categorized by distinct disorders based on the site of infection such as infection of the face, throat, and mouth, hands, eye, the central nervous system, brain, buttocks or anal area and the genitals. Reactivation of a latent oral or genital HSV infection may be triggered by a fever, menstruation, emotional stress, or suppression of the immune system (for example, by a drug taken to prevent rejection of an organ transplant). An episode of the HSV infection can develop after physical trauma, such as a dental procedure or overexposure of the lips to sunlight. Often, the trigger is unknown. Once infected, the virus remains in the body for life.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Non Fasting
Age: All Ages
₹ 360/-
₹500/- 28% OFF
Reports in 1 Day
HSV testing is used to detect the presence of the herpes simplex virus (HSV). Herpes simplex virus [HSV] II IGG indicates chronic infection. This test is done when the patient has symptoms of an infection with the herpes simplex virus, such as blisters in the genital area, mucous membranes or the brain. Herpes simplex virus or HSV (family Herpesviridae) is a contagious virus that infects humans. Herpes is caused by two strains of the herpes simplex virus, type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2). HSV-2 is more common and usually manifests itself in the genital and anal area. HSV is very contagious and is transmitted through contact with an infected person who produces it and sheds the virus. It can be spread by direct contact with sores and sometimes by contact with the oral and genital areas of people with chronic HSV infection, who are between episodes of sores. Infection with the herpes virus is categorized by distinct disorders based on the site of infection such as infection of the face, throat, and mouth, hands, eye, the central nervous system, brain, buttocks or anal area and the genitals. Reactivation of a latent oral or genital HSV infection may be triggered by a fever, menstruation, emotional stress, or suppression of the immune system (for example, by a drug taken to prevent rejection of an organ transplant). An episode of the HSV infection can develop after physical trauma, such as a dental procedure or overexposure of the lips to sunlight. Often, the trigger is unknown. Once infected, the virus remains in the body for life.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Non Fasting
Age: All Ages
₹ 360/-
₹500/- 28% OFF
Reports in 1day
HSV testing is used to detect the presence of the herpes simplex virus (HSV). Herpes simplex virus [HSV] II IgM indicates current infection. This test is done when the patient has symptoms of an infection with the herpes simplex virus, such as blisters in the genital area, mucous membranes or the brain. Herpes simplex virus or HSV (family Herpesviridae) is a contagious virus that infects humans. Herpes is caused by two strains of the herpes simplex virus, type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2). HSV-2 is more common and usually manifests itself in the genital and anal area. HSV is very contagious and is transmitted through contact with an infected person who produces it and sheds the virus. It can be spread by direct contact with sores and sometimes by contact with the oral and genital areas of people with chronic HSV infection, who are between episodes of sores. Infection with the herpes virus is categorized by distinct disorders based on the site of infection such as infection of the face, throat, and mouth, hands, eye, the central nervous system, brain, buttocks or anal area and the genitals. Reactivation of a latent oral or genital HSV infection may be triggered by a fever, menstruation, emotional stress, or suppression of the immune system (for example, by a drug taken to prevent rejection of an organ transplant). An episode of the HSV infection can develop after physical trauma, such as a dental procedure or overexposure of the lips to sunlight. Often, the trigger is unknown. Once infected, the virus remains in the body for life.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Non Fasting
Age: All Ages
₹ 360/-
₹450/- 20% OFF

V.D.R.L. Test

Blood Test
Reports in 1 Day
The VDRL test is a test used to screen, confirm or diagnose a syphilis infection due to bacteria Treponema pallidum. It may be done as a part of preventive tests during pregnancy. VDRL is a blood test that detects antibodies to the bacterium Treponema pallidum in the blood, body fluid, or tissue. This bacteria cause’s syphilis infection which is a sexually transmitted disease that infects the genital area, lips, mouth, or anus of both men and women. It may also pass on from mother to baby during pregnancy. A syphilis infection can spread through the bloodstream to all parts of the body. If not treated, syphilis can cause severe heart disease, brain damage, spinal cord damage, blindness, and death.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Non Fasting
Age: All Ages

Widal Test

Blood Test
Reports in 1 Day
The Widal test is a screening test is a used for detection, diagnoses & screening of the fever and other salmonella infections. It detects the antibodies against the infection. Typhoid fever or enteric fever is an acute, life threatening and fever causing illness transmitted by the ingestion of food or water that has been contaminated with the feces of a person infected with the bacteria Salmonella typhi or S. paratyphi. Typically typhoid is accompanied by diarrhea, progressive fever and rose colored rashes. There are two commonly used screening tests which detect antibodies to the bacterium. The Widal test is both quantitative as well as qualitative and it can tell the titres of specific antibodies. The typhidot separately identifies IgM and IgG antibodies against the bacteria. IgM shows recent infection where as IgG signifies remote infection.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Non Fasting
Age: All Ages

Semen Analysis Test

Blood Test
Reports in 2-3 days
Semen analysis, also known as the sperm count test, analyzes the health of a man’s sperm. Its helps to eveluate male fertility.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Non Fasting
Age: All Ages
Reports in 2-3 days
Laboratory testing can be performed on many types of fluids from the body other than blood like CSF, Urine, Pleural fluid, Synovial Fluid, Pericardial Fluid, Peritoneal Fluid.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: No preparation required for th...
Age: All Ages
Reports in 3-5 Days
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis is a group of laboratory tests that measure chemicals in the fluid that surrounds and protects the brain and spinal cord. The tests may look for proteins, sugar (glucose), and other substances.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: (1)No special Preaparation is...
Age: All Ages
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VLDL stands for Very Low‑Density Lipoprotein. It’s a type of lipoprotein made by the liver, and its main job is to carry triglycerides (a type of fat) through your bloodstream. Normal VLDL Range - Most labs calculate VLDL using the formula: VLDL = Triglycerides ÷ 5. Normal VLDL level: 5 – 30 mg/dL. High VLDL High VLDL means high triglycerides. Common causes: High‑fat or high‑carb diet, Obesity, Diabetes (especially uncontrolled), Alcohol use, Hypothyroidism, Genetic lipid disorders, Lack of physical activity. Risks of high VLDL: Atherosclerosis (fat buildup in arteries), Heart disease, Pancreatitis (if triglycerides are very high).
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Not Required
Age: All Ages
Reports in 1 Day
A blood test that measures the proportion of red blood cells (similar to hematocrit).
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Not Required
Age: All Ages
Reports in 1 Day
Red Blood Cell Count
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Not Required
Age: All Ages
Reports in 1 Day
Total Leucocyte Count (TLC)—also called WBC Count (White Blood Cell Count)—measures the total number of white blood cells in your blood.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Not Required
Age: All Ages

Neutrophils Test

Blood Test
Reports in 1 Day
Neutrophils are usually reported as a percentage (%) of total WBC count:
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Not Required
Age: All Ages

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