Comprehensive CardioCheck

Fasting Required: 8-12 Hours 49Essential Biomarkers

Your heart health is vital to your overall well-being, and our Comprehensive CardioCheck is designed to give you a thorough understanding of how well your heart is functioning. This panel is perfect for anyone looking to assess their cardiovascular health, whether you have risk factors like high cholesterol or a family history of heart disease, or simply want to stay proactive. The profile includes essential tests that evaluate cholesterol levels, blood sugar control, and markers of inflammation—all of which are key indicators of heart health. By measuring lipid levels, HbA1c, and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), along with other important factors like homocysteine and lipoprotein A (LPA), this screening helps identify potential risks early on. It’s an excellent tool for anyone committed to maintaining a healthy heart and staying on top of future cardiovascular issues.

  • DHA-licensed nurses & lab partners
  • Results in 24 hours
  • Fasting Required: 8-12 Hours
PriceAED 550.0
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Detailed list of biomarkers

A Complete Blood Count (CBC) with 5-Part Differential provides detailed information about the types and quantities of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Often a starting point for physicians assessing overall health, this test helps detect conditions like infections and anemia, monitor treatments, and provides insights into your immune function, oxygen transport, and overall blood health.

The Lipid Profile provides a comprehensive assessment of various lipids in the blood, including Total Cholesterol, HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein), LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein), VLDL (Very-Low-Density Lipoprotein), Non-HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides (Trig), Triglycerides/HDL Ratio, and LDL/HDL Ratio. This test is essential for assessing cardiovascular risk and managing cholesterol levels.

The Liver Function Test evaluates key indicators of liver health, including ALT (Alanine Transaminase), AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase), ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase), GGT (Gamma Glutamyl Transferase), Total Bilirubin, Total Protein, Albumin (Alb), Globulin, and the Albumin/Globulin (A/G) Ratio. This test helps diagnose liver diseases, monitor liver function, and manage conditions affecting the liver.

CK-MB is a specific form of Creatine Kinase found mainly in the heart. Measuring CK-MB levels is important for evaluating heart health, particularly in the diagnosis and monitoring of heart attacks and other cardiac conditions.

Random Glucose measures blood sugar levels at any time of the day, without regard to when the person last ate. This test is useful for quickly assessing blood sugar regulation and can help identify potential blood sugar imbalances or diabetes.

HbA1c measures the average blood sugar levels over the past 2 to 3 months by assessing how much glucose is attached to hemoglobin in red blood cells. This test is important for diagnosing and monitoring diabetes and providing insight into long-term blood sugar control.

The Apolipoprotein A-1 / Apolipoprotein B Ratio provides a balance between "good" HDL cholesterol (Apolipoprotein A-1) and "bad" LDL cholesterol (Apolipoprotein B). This ratio is important for assessing cardiovascular health and understanding the balance of lipids in the body, which can offer insights into the risk of heart disease.

Homocysteine is an amino acid produced during the metabolism of proteins. Elevated levels of homocysteine can indicate an increased risk for cardiovascular diseases and certain vitamin deficiencies, particularly involving B vitamins. Monitoring homocysteine levels is important for assessing heart health and overall metabolic function.

High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP) is a marker of inflammation in the body. This test is particularly important for assessing low levels of inflammation that can be linked to cardiovascular health, helping to evaluate the risk of heart disease and other inflammatory conditions.

Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) is an enzyme involved in energy production within cells. Elevated levels can indicate tissue damage or disease, making this test useful for assessing overall cellular health and detecting various conditions.

Lipoprotein A (LPA) is a type of lipoprotein that can influence the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Measuring LPA levels helps evaluate an individual's risk for heart disease and other related conditions.

Possible Symptoms

  • Chest Pain or Discomfort
  • Shortness of Breath
  • Elevated Blood Pressure
  • Family History of Heart Disease
  • Unexplained Fatigue
  • Swelling of legs/ankles/feet

How it works

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    حدد اختباراتك ووقت التحصيل

    لعميل مهم جدًا، العميل سيتبعه العميل. الخوف من القوس، لاكينيا نيسل، الحياة ممتعة، والآن أصبحت سهلة. يا لها من طبقة سهلة من الحياة، هندريريت موريس، أليكيت وآخرون.

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    جمع العينات

    لعميل مهم جدًا، العميل سيتبعه العميل. الخوف من القوس، لاكينيا نيسل، الحياة ممتعة، والآن أصبحت سهلة. يا لها من طبقة سهلة من الحياة، هندريريت موريس، أليكيت وآخرون.

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    احصل على تقاريرك عبر الإنترنت

    لعميل مهم جدًا، العميل سيتبعه العميل. الخوف من القوس، لاكينيا نيسل، الحياة ممتعة، والآن أصبحت سهلة. يا لها من طبقة سهلة من الحياة، هندريريت موريس، أليكيت وآخرون.

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    تتبع التقدم المحرز الخاص بك باستخدام لوحة المعلومات الذكية لدينا

    لعميل مهم جدًا، العميل سيتبعه العميل. الخوف من القوس، لاكينيا نيسل، الحياة ممتعة، والآن أصبحت سهلة. يا لها من طبقة سهلة من الحياة، هندريريت موريس، أليكيت وآخرون.