Metabolic Panel
The Metabolic Panel is designed to evaluate glucose metabolism, lipid profile, liver and kidney function, protein balance, and vitamin status, supporting early detection of metabolic disorders and preventive healthcare.
Laboratory Examinations
Glucose Metabolism and Diabetes Screening
Fasting Blood Glucose (Glucose): Helps in the screening, diagnosis, and follow-up of diabetes.
HbA1c: Shows the average blood glucose level over the past 2–3 months.
Kidney Function and Uric Acid Metabolism
Urea (BUN): Used in the early diagnosis and follow-up of kidney diseases.
Creatinine: Used to evaluate and monitor kidney function.
Uric Acid: Used in the diagnosis and monitoring of gout and kidney diseases.
Lipid Profile and Cardiovascular Risk
Total Cholesterol: Used to assess cardiovascular disease risk and monitor cholesterol metabolism.
LDL Cholesterol: Used for cardiovascular risk assessment and lipid regulation.
HDL Cholesterol: Used to evaluate protective cholesterol levels.
Triglycerides: Used to assess lipid metabolism and cardiovascular risk.
Liver Function and Protein Metabolism
AST (SGOT): Used in the diagnosis of liver, bile duct, and heart diseases.
ALT (SGPT): Used in the diagnosis of liver and biliary tract diseases.
ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase): Used to detect biliary tract diseases.
Total Protein: Used to measure the total amount of proteins in blood plasma.
Albumin: Used in the diagnosis and monitoring of liver and kidney diseases.
Vitamin Status
25-Hydroxy Vitamin D: Measures Vitamin D levels in the body.
Vitamin B12: Used in the diagnosis of fatigue, weakness, memory problems, and peripheral numbness.
Radiological Examinations
Upper Abdominal Ultrasonography: Used to detect diseases and anomalies in abdominal organs such as the liver, kidneys, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, and major vessels.
Specialist Examination
Internal Medicine Examination
This examination ensures comprehensive interpretation of test results and personalized metabolic health guidance.
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