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.
SURGICAL BIOPSY LEVEL 3
This blood test provides valuable insights into conditions typically investigated through surgical biopsies. It analyzes specific markers or genetic material in your blood, offering a less invasive way to gather diagnostic information. The "Level 3" indicates a moderate complexity of analysis, focusing on key indicators.
SURGICAL BIOPSY LEVEL 4
This advanced blood test offers a deeper analysis for conditions often requiring surgical biopsies. It examines a broader range of markers or genetic material in your blood, providing more comprehensive diagnostic insights. "Level 4" signifies a higher complexity and scope of investigation.
SURGICAL BIOPSY LEVEL 5
Representing a highly specialized blood analysis, this test delves into intricate details of conditions typically diagnosed via surgical biopsies. It involves extensive profiling of biomarkers or genetic material, offering in-depth diagnostic and prognostic information. "Level 5" denotes a very high level of analytical complexity.
SURGICAL BIOPSY LEVEL 6
This is the most comprehensive blood test in its category, providing an exhaustive analysis for conditions often requiring surgical biopsies. It offers the most detailed profiling of biomarkers and genetic material, crucial for highly complex diagnostic challenges. "Level 6" signifies the highest degree of analytical sophistication.
T- Cell Receptor (TCR-B) Gene Rearrangement
This specialized test examines the genetic makeup of T-cells, a type of white blood cell crucial for your immune system. It looks for specific changes, called rearrangements, in the T-cell receptor beta (TCR-B) gene within a tissue sample. These rearrangements can indicate whether a group of T-cells is clonal, which is important for diagnosing certain conditions.
Tacrolimus level
Tacrolimus is an immunosuppressant medication prescribed to prevent organ rejection in patients who have undergone a transplant. This test measures the concentration of tacrolimus in your blood to ensure it's within the therapeutic range.
Tau protein, phosphorylated in CSF (pTau)
The Tau protein, phosphorylated (pTau) test measures specific forms of the Tau protein in your cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Elevated levels of pTau are often associated with certain neurodegenerative conditions affecting the brain.
Tau protein, total in CSF (tTau)
The Total Tau (tTau) protein test measures the level of tau protein in your cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), which surrounds your brain and spinal cord. Tau proteins are normally found in brain cells, but elevated levels in CSF can indicate neuronal damage or degeneration.
Testosterone Total by LCMS
This test measures the total amount of testosterone in your blood using Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LCMS), a highly accurate and sensitive method. Testosterone is a key hormone in both men and women, influencing various bodily functions.
Thiopurine Methyltransferase (TPMT) Enzyme Activity
The Thiopurine Methyltransferase (TPMT) enzyme activity test measures how well your body processes certain medications called thiopurines. These drugs are used to treat conditions like autoimmune diseases and some cancers.
THROMBOPHILIA GENETIC PROFILE
This test examines your genes to identify specific mutations that may increase your risk of developing blood clots. It's crucial for understanding your personal predisposition and taking preventive measures against serious conditions.
THROMBOPHILIA PROFILE BASIC
This test screens for common genetic and acquired factors that can increase your risk of developing blood clots. It's often recommended if you've experienced unexplained blood clots or have a family history of clotting disorders. Understanding these factors can help guide preventive measures.