Organs & Function Panels
Get a clear read on how your major organs are performing. These profiles assess functional markers across liver, kidney, thyroid, heart/cardiometabolic and pancreas/metabolism, highlighting early dysfunction before symptoms appear and translating results into plain‑English insights with optimal ranges.
Use them to establish a baseline, investigate symptoms, or monitor existing conditions and medications. You’ll get prioritised next steps and a sensible retesting cadence to protect organ health and make targeted changes that improve outcomes.
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Kidney HealthUrea (Blood) TestThe Urea Blood Test checks how much urea, a waste product made when the body breaks down protein, is in your blood. High or low levels can point to kidney problems, dehydration, or liver issues, and the test is often used alongside other markers to assess overall kidney and metabolic function.
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Liver HealthTotal ProteinThe Total Protein Test measures the amount of protein in your blood, including albumin and globulins. Proteins are important for building and repairing tissues, fighting infections, and maintaining fluid balance. Abnormal levels can signal liver or kidney problems, nutritional issues, or immune disorders.
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Liver HealthBile Acids (Serum) TestThe Bile Acids (Serum) test measures substances made by the liver that help digest fats. High levels in the blood can mean the liver or bile flow isn’t working properly, which can affect digestion and overall health.
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Liver HealthBilirubin - Direct (Conjugated) TestAssess your liver's processing function with the Direct Bilirubin Test. This analysis measures conjugated bilirubin levels, indicating how effectively your liver is processing and preparing waste products for elimination, providing crucial insights into liver health and bile duct function.
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Liver HealthBilirubin - Indirect (Unconjugated) TestAssess red blood cell breakdown with our Bilirubin Indirect Unconjugated test. This important analysis measures unconjugated bilirubin levels to evaluate hemolysis, detect genetic conditions like Gilbert's syndrome, and assess the balance between red blood cell destruction and liver processing.
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Infectious Disease ScreeningHepatitis A TestAssess your Hepatitis A immunity and infection status with our comprehensive serology test. This important analysis detects antibodies to Hepatitis A virus, providing crucial insights into past infection, current immunity, and vaccination effectiveness.
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Infectious Disease ScreeningHepatitis B TestAssess your Hepatitis B immunity and infection status with our comprehensive serology panel. This important analysis detects multiple markers of Hepatitis B virus, providing crucial insights into current infection, past exposure, immunity status, and vaccination effectiveness.
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Infectious Disease ScreeningHepatitis C TestDetect Hepatitis C virus exposure and infection with our comprehensive serology test. This important analysis identifies antibodies to Hepatitis C virus, providing crucial insights into current or past infection and the need for further evaluation and treatment.
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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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Liver HealthAlbuminThe Albumin Blood Test measures albumin, the main protein made by the liver that helps maintain fluid balance and carry hormones, vitamins, and medicines through the blood. Low albumin may be linked to liver or kidney disease, poor nutrition, or inflammation, while healthy levels support strong circulation and overall body function.
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Liver HealthElectrolytes and Liver Function Test (ELFT)Check your kidney and liver health with our ELFT Blood Test. This test looks at key electrolytes that control fluid balance, plus enzymes and proteins that show how well your liver is working. It may help assess tiredness, digestion problems, medication effects, or overall organ health.