• PROGESTERONE, SERUM Quick View
    • PROGESTERONE, SERUM Quick View
    • PROGESTERONE, SERUM

    • 700.00
    • A progesterone test measures the level of progesterone in the blood. Progesterone is a hormone made by a woman's ovaries. Progesterone plays an important role in pregnancy. It helps make your uterus ready to support a fertilized egg. Progesterone also helps prepare your breasts for making milk. Progesterone levels vary during a woman's menstrual cycle. The levels start out low,…
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  • PROLACTIN, SERUM Quick View
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    • PROLACTIN, SERUM

    • 500.00
    • A prolactin (PRL) test measures the level of prolactin in the blood. Prolactin is a hormone made by the pituitary gland, a small gland at the base of the brain. Prolactin causes the breasts to grow and make milk during pregnancy and after birth. Prolactin levels are normally high for pregnant women and new mothers When should the prolactin test be…
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  • PROTEIN – CREATININE RATIO, URINE Quick View
    • PROTEIN – CREATININE RATIO, URINE Quick View
    • PROTEIN – CREATININE RATIO, URINE

    • 500.00
    • The Protein/Creatinine ratio test is done to monitor kidney functioning, to check for damage in case of the condition affecting the kidney, and efficacy of treatment on already affected kidneys. Proteinuria in the urine helps identification of early kidney damage which is almost always asymptomatic.
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  • PROTEIN C, FUNCTIONAL Quick View
    • PROTEIN C, FUNCTIONAL Quick View
    • PROTEIN C, FUNCTIONAL

    • 4,800.00
    • These tests measure the levels of protein C and protein S in your blood. Protein C and protein S tests are two separate tests that are often done at the same time. Protein C and protein S work together to prevent your blood from clotting too much. Normally, your body makes blood clots to stop bleeding after a cut or…
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  • PROTEIN ELECTROPHORESIS, SERUM Quick View
    • PROTEIN ELECTROPHORESIS, SERUM Quick View
    • PROTEIN ELECTROPHORESIS, SERUM

    • 900.00
    • Protein electrophoresis is a test that measures specific proteins in the blood. The test separates proteins in the blood based on their electrical charge. The protein electrophoresis test is often used to find abnormal substances called M proteins.
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  • PROTEIN S Quick View
    • PROTEIN S Quick View
    • PROTEIN S

    • 4,800.00
    • These tests measure the levels of protein C and protein S in your blood. Protein C and protein S tests are two separate tests that are often done at the same time. Protein C and protein S work together to prevent your blood from clotting too much. Normally, your body makes blood clots to stop bleeding after a cut or…
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  • PROTEIN, 24-HOUR URINE Quick View
    • PROTEIN, 24-HOUR URINE Quick View
    • PROTEIN, 24-HOUR URINE

    • 400.00
    • The urine protein dipstick test measures the presence of all proteins, including albumin, in a urine sample. Albumin and protein can also be measured using a blood test. White nail syndrome may also be called leukonychia.
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  • PROTEIN, RANDOM URINE Quick View
    • PROTEIN, RANDOM URINE Quick View
    • PROTEIN, RANDOM URINE

    • 400.00
    • The urine protein dipstick test measures the presence of all proteins, including albumin, in a urine sample. Albumin and protein can also be measured using a blood test. White nail syndrome may also be called leukonychia.
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  • PROTHROMBIN TIME Quick View
    • PROTHROMBIN TIME Quick View
    • PROTHROMBIN TIME

    • 400.00
    • A prothrombin time (PT) test measures how long it takes for a clot to form in a blood sample. An INR (international normalized ratio) is a type of calculation based on PT test results. Prothrombin is a protein made by the liver. It is one of several substances known as clotting (coagulation) factors.
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  • PSA (PROSTATE – SPECIFIC ANTIGEN), FREE Quick View
    • PSA (PROSTATE – SPECIFIC ANTIGEN), FREE Quick View
    • PSA (PROSTATE – SPECIFIC ANTIGEN), FREE

    • 800.00
    • Prostate-specific antigen, or PSA, is a protein produced by normal, as well as malignant, cells of the prostate gland. The PSA test measures the level of PSA in the blood. For this test, a blood sample is sent to a laboratory for analysis. The results are usually reported as nanograms of PSA per milliliter (ng/mL) of blood. The blood level…
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