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.
ESTRADIOL(E2) SERUM
Estradiol (E2) is the most potent form of estrogen and a primary female sex hormone. This test measures its level in your blood, providing insights into reproductive health and hormonal balance.
Estrogen
This test measures the overall level of estrogen hormones in your blood. Estrogens are vital for female reproductive health, bone density, and various bodily functions.
Estrogens Fractionated, S
This test measures the levels of individual estrogen components: Estradiol (E2), Estrone (E1), and sometimes Estriol (E3). It provides a detailed look at your body's estrogen profile.
Estrone (E1)
Estrone (E1) is one of the three main estrogens, predominantly produced after menopause or in fat tissue. This test measures its level in your blood.
Everolimus
Everolimus is a medication used to prevent organ rejection after transplantation and to treat certain types of cancer. This test measures the level of Everolimus in your blood.
EXTENDED VITAMIN PROFILE
The Extended Vitamin Profile offers a more comprehensive assessment of your nutritional status by measuring a broader range of essential vitamins. This includes fat-soluble vitamins like A, E, K, and a wider spectrum of B vitamins, beyond the basic panel.
Factor II Prothrombin Mutation (G20210A), QUALITATIVE
This test checks for a specific genetic change (mutation) in the Factor II gene, also known as the prothrombin gene. Prothrombin is a protein vital for blood clotting, and this mutation can affect how your blood clots.
Factor IX Activity, Plasma
This test measures the amount of active Factor IX in your blood plasma. Factor IX is one of several proteins (clotting factors) that work together to stop bleeding by forming a blood clot.
Factor V Activity
This test measures the activity level of Factor V, a protein crucial for normal blood clotting. Factor V helps accelerate the clotting process, ensuring that bleeding stops effectively.
Factor V Leiden Mutation (G1691A), QUALITATIVE
This test checks for a specific genetic mutation called Factor V Leiden. This mutation makes one of your clotting proteins (Factor V) resistant to a natural anticoagulant, leading to an increased tendency for blood to clot.
FACTOR VII ACTIVITY
This test measures the activity level of Factor VII, a protein that plays a critical role in initiating the blood clotting process. It's essential for forming a stable clot to stop bleeding.
Factor VIII Activity
The Factor VIII Activity test measures the function of Factor VIII, a crucial protein in your blood responsible for proper clotting. This test helps determine if your body produces enough functional Factor VIII to stop bleeding effectively.