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High Sensitivity CRP Test in Chicago

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High Sensitivity (CPR) Test

79.00$

Detect Inflammation and Assess Cardiovascular Risk with Our Precise CRP Test

Blood tests are crucial for monitoring health, and the General Health Panel Blood Test is key in this process. It includes the High Sensitivity (CRP) Test, which measures inflammation levels to assess your risk for heart disease, heart attacks, and strokes, offering vital insights into your overall health.

For those at risk of diabetes, the Diabetic Panel Blood Test checks glucose and hemoglobin A1c levels, aiding in the early detection and management of diabetes.

The Annual Health Check-Up Panel Test combines these and other critical tests, such as kidney, liver, and cholesterol markers, offering a comprehensive health evaluation to catch issues early.

Test Details

High Sensitivity (CPR) Test

Purpose: The main objective of the High Sensitivity CRP Test is to determine how inflammatory your body is. Given the association between persistent inflammation and a higher risk of cardiovascular illnesses, this information is essential. High hs CRP levels can indicate inflammation, which infections, long-term illnesses, or other underlying problems can bring on. This test assists in determining the need for additional medical examination and intervention by identifying elevated hs CRP levels.

What’s Included in this Package

Reactive Protein Measurement

Measures the concentration of C-reactive protein in your blood, providing a quantitative assessment of inflammation.

Cardiovascular Risk Assessment

Helps evaluate your risk of heart attacks and other cardiovascular events.

Two Test Recommendat ions

For an accurate risk assessment, it is recommended that you take the test twice, typically two weeks apart. The average of the two results will give a more reliable measure of your inflammation levels.

Preparation Instructions

No Fasting Required

Unlike other blood tests, the High Sensitivity CRP Test does not require you to fast before providing your sample.

No Dietary or Medicinal Restrictions

You can continue your regular diet and medication routine before the test. No special preparations are needed.

Procedure

Purchase Your Test

Purchase the High Sensitivity CRP Test for $79.00. It can be done online or at our lab.

Visit Our Lab

Once you have purchased the test, visit our lab to provide a blood sample. Our lab operates with convenient hours to accommodate your schedule.

Provide Your Sample

An experienced technician will take a tiny blood sample from your arm. The process is short and requires little intrusion.

Get Your Results

After providing your sample, your test results will be processed and available. You can access your results online or receive them directly from our lab. Sharing your results with your physician for further interpretation and guidance is recommended.

FAQs:

No, it’s not required to be fast. There are no dietary or medication restrictions to take this test.

No, you do not need a doctor’s order to complete lab testing at National Diagnostics Lab. You can walk in and request the test.

 No, same-day testing is available for walk-ins. We facilitate your life by providing convenient working hours. To suit your demands, we strive to offer testing services that are easily accessible and convenient.

It is advised that you inform your doctor of your findings. If necessary, your doctor can recommend any additional actions and thoroughly analyze the findings.

A few days after you submit your sample, the High-Sensitivity CRP Test results are often available. You can view your results online or pick them up at our lab when they’re ready. When your findings are available, you will receive an alert.

 If your CRP levels are elevated, it indicates the presence of inflammation in your body. High CRP levels can be due to various reasons, including infections, chronic diseases, or other inflammatory conditions. It is essential to consult with your physician to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.

While the high-sensitivity CRP Test can indicate the presence of inflammation, it does not identify the particular cause or location of the inflammation. Additional tests and evaluations by your healthcare provider are necessary to pinpoint the cause of elevated CRP levels.