• COOMBS TEST, DIRECT Quick View
    • COOMBS TEST, DIRECT Quick View
    • COOMBS TEST, DIRECT

    • 400.00
    • The direct Coombs test is used to detect antibodies that are stuck to the surface of red blood cells. Many diseases and drugs can cause this to happen. These antibodies sometimes destroy red blood cells and cause anemia.
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  • COOMBS TEST, INDIRECT Quick View
    • COOMBS TEST, INDIRECT Quick View
    • COOMBS TEST, INDIRECT

    • 400.00
    • Doctors use the indirect Coombs test, also called IAT, to prevent problems. They'll check your blood before you get a transfusion to make sure it doesn't have antibodies that would react badly to the donated blood. It's part of the "type and screen" process. Pregnant women get a prenatal antibody screening with an indirect Coombs test. It checks the mother's…
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  • COPPER, SERUM Quick View
    • COPPER, SERUM Quick View
    • COPPER, SERUM

    • 900.00
    • Copper test measures the total amount of copper in your blood. Normally most of the copper in your blood is carried by a protein called ceruloplasmin. Adults have 50 to 120 milligrams (mg) of copper in their body, mostly in muscle and the liver. Copper helps make melanin, bone, and connective tissue. It also helps with many other processes in…
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  • CORONA INFECTION MONITORING(5 PARA) Quick View
    • CORONA INFECTION MONITORING(5 PARA) Quick View
    • CORONA INFECTION MONITORING(5 PARA)

    • 4,400.00
    • Almost Millions of cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed worldwide, resulting in a large number of deaths. For such a high volume of patients presenting at hospitals and other health care centers, accurate diagnosis and efficient markers for disease severity, therapeutic response, and disease outcome are key. Laboratory test biomarkers can play a useful role here. These tests are required…
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  • CORONA MONITORING PROFILE ADVANCED (21 PARA) Quick View
    • CORONA MONITORING PROFILE ADVANCED (21 PARA) Quick View
    • CORONA MONITORING PROFILE ADVANCED (21 PARA)

    • 5,500.00
    • Almost Millions of cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed worldwide, resulting in a large number of deaths. For such a high volume of patients presenting at hospitals and other health care centers, accurate diagnosis and efficient markers for disease severity, therapeutic response, and disease outcome are key. Laboratory test biomarkers can play a useful role here. These tests are required…
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  • CORONARY RISK PROFILE 1 (7 PARA) Quick View
  • CORONARY RISK PROFILE 2 (9 PARA) Quick View
  • CORTISOL, RANDOM Quick View
    • CORTISOL, RANDOM Quick View
    • CORTISOL, RANDOM

    • 700.00
    • A cortisol test shows whether a person has high or low levels of cortisol, which may indicate an adrenal disorder. A normal cortisol value in a blood sample taken at 8 a.m. is 5 to 25 mcg/dL. But results can vary widely, depending on the time of the test and the other factors that affect cortisol levels.
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  • CORTISOL, SERUM (EVENING SAMPLE) Quick View
    • CORTISOL, SERUM (EVENING SAMPLE) Quick View
    • CORTISOL, SERUM (EVENING SAMPLE)

    • 700.00
    • A cortisol saliva test is usually done at home, late at night, when cortisol levels are lower. Your health care provider will recommend or provide you with a kit for this test. The kit will likely include a swab to collect your sample and a container to store it.
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  • CORTISOL, SERUM (MORNING SAMPLE) Quick View
    • CORTISOL, SERUM (MORNING SAMPLE) Quick View
    • CORTISOL, SERUM (MORNING SAMPLE)

    • 700.00
    • Cortisol levels change throughout the day, the timing of a cortisol test is important. A cortisol blood test is usually done twice a day–once in the morning when cortisol levels are at their highest, and again around 4 p.m., when levels are much lower. Cortisol may also be measured in a urine or saliva test.
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  • CPK-MB Quick View
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    • CPK-MB

    • 450.00
    • The CPK-MB test (creatine phosphokinase-MB), also known as CK-MB test, is a cardiac marker used to assist diagnoses of an acute myocardial infarction, myocardial ischemia, or myocarditis. It measures the blood level of CK-MB (creatine kinase myocardial band), the bound combination of two variants (isoenzymes CKM and CKB) of the enzyme phosphocreatine kinase.
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