Cardiovascular Disease
Cardiovascular diseases are a group of diseases that affect the heart and blood vessels. These diseases are the leading cause of death globally and can have serious consequences if not treated in time. By making healthy choices and undergoing regular health checks, you can reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease.
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DiabetesFasting GlucoseThe Fasting Glucose Blood Test measures blood sugar after you have not eaten for at least 8 hours. High levels may be linked to diabetes, prediabetes, or insulin resistance, while normal levels show healthy blood sugar control and energy balance.
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Kidney HealthElectrolytes, Urea & Creatinine (EUC)The Electrolytes, Urea & Creatinine (EUC) Test measures salts, minerals, and waste products in your blood to check kidney and metabolic health. Abnormal results may be linked to dehydration, kidney disease, or imbalances affecting your heart, muscles, and overall energy.
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Cholesterol & Blood PressureLipoprotein(a)The Lipoprotein(a) Blood Test measures a type of cholesterol particle that is mostly determined by your genes. High Lp(a) levels may be linked to an increased risk of heart disease and stroke, even when standard cholesterol results look normal.
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Vitamins & MineralsMagnesiumThe Magnesium Blood Test measures magnesium, a mineral essential for energy production, nerve function, and healthy muscles and bones. Low magnesium may be linked to cramps, fatigue, or irregular heartbeat, while healthy levels support strong muscles, steady energy, and heart health.
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DiabetesGlucose TestThe Glucose (Random) Blood Test measures blood sugar at any time of day, without fasting. High results can suggest diabetes or problems with blood sugar control, while normal levels usually indicate healthy energy and metabolism.
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Kidney HealthEstimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)Get the most accurate assessment of your kidney function with our eGFR test. This sophisticated calculation provides precise measurement of how well your kidneys are filtering blood, essential for detecting kidney disease stages and guiding treatment decisions.
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Kidney HealthCreatinineMonitor your kidney health and function with our Creatinine Blood Test. This essential marker provides crucial insights into how well your kidneys are filtering waste from your blood, helping detect kidney disease early and guide treatment decisions.
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InflammationHighly Sensitive CRP (hs-CRP)The High-Sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP) Test measures very small amounts of C-reactive protein, a marker of inflammation in the body. Higher hs-CRP levels can be linked to a greater risk of heart disease, stroke, or chronic inflammation, while lower levels suggest healthier cardiovascular and immune function.
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Muscle HealthCreatine Kinase (CK)The Creatine Kinase (CK) Blood Test measures an enzyme found in muscles, the brain, and the heart. High CK levels can signal muscle injury, intense exercise, or conditions affecting the heart and nervous system, while normal levels support healthy muscle and energy function.
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Cholesterol & Blood PressureApolipoprotein A1 + BCheck your heart risk with the Apolipoprotein A1 + B Test. ApoA1 is linked with good cholesterol, while ApoB is linked with bad cholesterol. This test may help give a clearer picture of heart and metabolic health than cholesterol alone.
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Cholesterol & Blood PressureCholesterol Test (Lipid Profile)Check your heart health with our Cholesterol Test, also known as a Lipid Profile. This test looks at total cholesterol, HDL (the “good” cholesterol), LDL (the “bad” cholesterol), and triglycerides. It may help assess your risk of heart disease, stroke, or metabolic problems, and guide lifestyle or treatment choices to keep your heart in good shape.
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DiabetesHOMA-IR (Insulin Resistance) TestThe HOMA-IR Test estimates insulin resistance by using fasting glucose and insulin results. This test may help assess your risk of type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and related heart or hormone problems.
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Liver HealthAlanine Aminotransferase (ALT)The Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) Test, also called the ALT or SGPT test, measures an enzyme made in the liver. High ALT levels may suggest liver irritation or damage from conditions such as fatty liver, hepatitis, alcohol use, or certain medicines.
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Kidney HealthPotassiumThe Potassium Blood Test measures potassium, a mineral and electrolyte that helps control muscle movement, nerve signals, and heart rhythm. Abnormal levels may suggest kidney problems, hormone imbalances, or issues with diet and medications.
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Vitamins & MineralsRed Blood Cell Magnesium (RBC Magnesium)The Red Blood Cell Magnesium Test measures magnesium stored inside red blood cells, giving a more accurate picture of long-term magnesium status than a standard blood test. Magnesium is vital for energy, muscle function, heart rhythm, and nerve health. Low levels may cause cramps, fatigue, or heart problems. This test is only available at Healius and 4Cyte collection centres.
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Kidney HealthSodiumThe Sodium Blood Test measures the level of sodium, an electrolyte that helps control fluid balance, blood pressure, and muscle and nerve function. Abnormal levels may suggest dehydration, kidney problems, or issues with hormone balance.
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Cholesterol & Blood PressureTotal CholesterolThe Total Cholesterol Test measures the overall amount of cholesterol in your blood. Cholesterol is needed for building cells and hormones, but too much can raise the risk of heart disease and stroke. This test helps check heart and metabolic health, especially when combined with other lipid tests.
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Cholesterol & Blood PressureTriglyceridesThe Triglycerides Test measures the level of fats (triglycerides) in your blood. High levels can increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, and pancreatitis, and are often linked to diet, weight, and diabetes. Healthy levels support good heart and metabolic health.
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Vitamins & MineralsVitamin B1 (Thiamine)The Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) Blood Test measures levels of thiamine, a vitamin that helps your body convert food into energy and supports nerve and heart function. Low B1 can cause fatigue, muscle weakness, nerve problems, and in severe cases heart complications. Adequate levels are important for energy and overall health.
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Kidney HealthCystatin CThe Cystatin C test measures a protein in your blood that reflects how well your kidneys are filtering waste. It may help detect early kidney problems, sometimes before changes show in standard creatinine tests, and may also be linked to heart health risk.
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Muscle HealthMyoglobin TestDetect muscle damage with our Myoglobin test. This important analysis measures myoglobin levels to identify acute muscle injury, assess rhabdomyolysis risk, evaluate heart muscle damage, and monitor muscle breakdown in various medical conditions.
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DiabetesGlycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) testGet the gold standard assessment of your long-term blood sugar control with our HbA1c Blood Test. This crucial test provides a 2-3 month average of your blood glucose levels, essential for diagnosing diabetes, monitoring treatment effectiveness, and preventing complications.
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Coagulation HealthFibrinogenMonitor your blood clotting function with our Fibrinogen test. This important analysis measures fibrinogen levels, a crucial protein involved in blood clot formation, providing insights into bleeding disorders, cardiovascular risk, and inflammatory conditions that may affect your clotting system.
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InflammationC-Reactive Protein (CRP)The CRP Test measures C-reactive protein, a substance that rises in the blood when there is inflammation. High CRP levels can suggest infection, injury, or chronic inflammatory conditions, while lower levels are linked with healthier immune and heart function.