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Malaria IgG Antibody

This blood test detects IgG antibodies produced by your immune system in response to a past or chronic malaria infection. Unlike tests that look for the parasite itself, this test indicates exposure to malaria at some point, rather than an active, current infection. It helps assess previous exposure or long-term immune response.

🧪 Blood7-8 Days
AED 300
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Malaria Screening (Smear + Rapid)

Combined malaria detection using both rapid diagnostic test (RDT) and microscopic blood smear examination. Essential for travelers returning from endemic regions.

🧪 Blood6 Hours📊 2 parameters
AED 150
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MALARIAL PARASITE (DIRECT SMEAR)

This test involves examining a drop of your blood directly under a microscope to look for malaria parasites. A thin smear allows for species identification, while a thick smear helps detect the presence of parasites even when they are few. It's a gold standard method for diagnosing active malaria infection.

🧪 Blood1-2 Days
AED 50
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Measles Antibody IgG

This test detects IgG antibodies to the measles virus in your blood. IgG antibodies indicate past exposure to measles or successful vaccination, showing long-term immunity.

🧪 Blood3-5 Days
AED 190
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Measles Antibody IgM

This test detects IgM antibodies to the measles virus in your blood. IgM antibodies are typically produced early in an infection, indicating a recent or active measles infection.

🧪 Blood5-7 Days
AED 190
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Mercury in Blood

The Mercury in Blood test measures the amount of mercury present in your bloodstream. This test is important for assessing recent or short-term exposure to mercury, a toxic heavy metal that can be found in certain foods, environmental sources, or occupational settings.

🧪 Blood7-10 Days
AED 300
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MET Exon 14 Skipping Mutation Detection

This test identifies a specific genetic change, known as MET Exon 14 skipping mutation, in tumor tissue. This mutation can lead to uncontrolled cell growth and is often found in certain types of cancer, particularly non-small cell lung cancer.

🧪 Tissue10-12 Days
AED 1500
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Metanephrine, Random Urine

The Metanephrine, Random Urine test measures the levels of metanephrines, which are breakdown products of hormones called catecholamines. These hormones are produced by the adrenal glands and nerve cells, and their levels can be elevated by certain tumors.

🧪 Urine7-10 Days
AED 450
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Metanephrines Fractionated Free, Plasma

This blood test measures the levels of metanephrines, which are breakdown products of hormones like adrenaline and noradrenaline. It helps doctors investigate symptoms that might suggest an overproduction of these hormones.

🧪 Blood10-12 Days
AED 450
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Methylmalonic Acid Qualitative, Urine

This urine test checks for the presence of methylmalonic acid (MMA) in your urine. Elevated levels of MMA can indicate a vitamin B12 deficiency, which is crucial for nerve function and red blood cell production. It helps identify potential B12 issues without measuring the exact amount.

🧪 Urine7-10 Days
AED 200
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Methylmalonic Acid Quantitative, Serum

This blood test measures the exact amount of methylmalonic acid (MMA) in your serum. It's a highly sensitive indicator for vitamin B12 deficiency, providing a precise value that helps assess the severity of the deficiency.

🧪 Blood14-18 Days
AED 300
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Methylmalonic Acid Quantitative, Urine

This urine test measures the exact amount of methylmalonic acid (MMA) excreted in your urine over a specific period. It's a non-invasive way to assess vitamin B12 status, providing a quantitative measure that can help diagnose and monitor B12 deficiency.

🧪 Urine12-15 Days
AED 700
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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to fast before my blood test?
It depends on the test. Tests like lipid profile and fasting blood sugar require 10-12 hours of fasting. Tests like CBC, vitamin D, and thyroid do not require fasting. Each test page on our website clearly states the fasting requirements.
How soon will I receive my results?
Most routine tests have results within 24-48 hours. Some specialized tests may take 5-7 days. You will receive a notification via SMS and email when your report is ready.
Are your labs accredited?
Yes, all our partner laboratories are NABL accredited, ISO certified, and approved by the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) and Department of Health Abu Dhabi (DOH).
Which Emirates do you cover?
We provide services across all 7 Emirates: Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah.