Frequently Booked Tests

Medicas offers a broad selection of frequently booked lab tests to address common health concerns. These tests range from vitamin assessments to imaging services like X-rays and ultrasounds, helping individuals track their health status and manage potential risks. With our quick result delivery, patients can expect timely feedback for their tests, ensuring faster health management.

Why is a Health Test Important?

Regularly booking these tests helps identify deficiencies, monitor chronic conditions, and screen for potential health risks. Quick test results empower individuals to take action towards maintaining their health.

Some of the tests include:

Vitamin D and Vitamin B12: Critical for bone health, energy levels, and immune function. X-rays and Imaging: Includes services for bone fractures, joint issues, and internal organ examination. Hemoglobin, Lipid Profile, Blood Glucose, and CBC: Common tests for assessing overall health and detecting conditions like anemia, heart disease, and diabetes.

Estimated cost of the tests provided in the location: Costs typically range from ₹500 to ₹10,000, depending on the complexity of the test and the imaging procedure.

FAQ’s

A: A 24-hour collection provides a more comprehensive view of zinc excretion, as zinc levels in urine can vary throughout the day.
A: It's essential to follow the instructions provided for urine collection carefully. While you can continue most of your daily activities, make sure to collect all urine passed during the 24-hour period.
A: There are usually no specific dietary restrictions before this test. However, it's advisable to maintain your usual diet during the collection period.
A: Various factors, including dietary habits, medical conditions, medications, and supplements, can influence urinary zinc levels. Abnormal levels may be indicative of zinc deficiency, excess, or other health issues.
A: The treatment for zinc imbalance depends on whether it's a deficiency or excess. Zinc supplements or dietary modifications may be recommended for deficiency, while reducing zinc intake or addressing the underlying cause is necessary for excess zinc. Consulting a healthcare provider is crucial for proper management.
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