Lab Tests Directory
Browse our comprehensive catalog of medical tests. Book online and get tested at home or at any of our partner labs across all 7 Emirates.
CORTISOL (PM)
This test measures your cortisol level in the evening, typically when it's at its lowest point. Cortisol levels naturally fluctuate throughout the day, following a diurnal rhythm.
Cortisol (R)
This test measures the level of cortisol, a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, in your blood at a random time. Cortisol plays a vital role in your body's response to stress, metabolism, and immune function.
Coxiella Burnetti IgG antibody
This test detects IgG antibodies against Coxiella Burnetti, the bacterium responsible for Q fever. IgG antibodies typically appear later in an infection and can indicate a past or chronic infection.
Coxiella Burnetti IgM antibody
This test identifies IgM antibodies specific to Coxiella Burnetti, the bacterium causing Q fever. IgM antibodies are usually the first type of antibody produced by the body in response to a new infection.
Creatinine Clearance (24-hr Urine)
Measures kidney filtration rate by comparing creatinine levels in blood and a 24-hour urine collection. More accurate than blood creatinine alone for assessing kidney function.
Cryofibrinogen Qualitative
This test checks for the presence of cryofibrinogen, an abnormal protein that can precipitate (clump together) in the blood when exposed to cold temperatures. Its presence can indicate underlying health issues.
Cryoglobulins Qualitative Serum
This test detects cryoglobulins, which are abnormal antibodies that become insoluble and precipitate when exposed to cold temperatures. They can re-dissolve when warmed.
CRYPTOSPORIDIUM / ISOSPORA IDENTIFICATION, STOOL
This stool test looks for the presence of Cryptosporidium and Isospora parasites, which can cause gastrointestinal infections. It helps identify the specific parasite responsible for symptoms like diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and nausea.
CULTURE - CONJUNCTIVAL SWAB
This test involves taking a swab from your conjunctiva (the membrane lining your eyelid and covering the white part of your eye) to grow and identify any bacteria or fungi present. It helps diagnose eye infections like conjunctivitis.
CULTURE - EAR SWAB
This test involves taking a swab from your ear to grow and identify any bacteria or fungi that might be causing an ear infection. It helps determine the exact cause of symptoms like ear pain, discharge, or hearing changes.
CULTURE - FLUID
This test involves taking a sample of body fluid (like joint fluid, cerebrospinal fluid, or pleural fluid) to grow and identify any microorganisms present. It helps determine if an infection is causing symptoms in specific body areas.
Culture - Fungal
This test involves taking a blood sample to check for the presence of fungi. It helps identify fungal infections that may be circulating in your bloodstream, which can be serious.