Heart Risk Test – Complete Cardiac & Metabolic Health Assessment
Take a proactive step towards a healthier heart with the Heart Risk Test, a detailed health package designed to evaluate your risk for heart disease and related metabolic disorders. This test includes a wide range of essential parameters: CBC, LFT, KFT, Thyroid, Lipid Profile, Iron Studies, HbA1c, hs-CRP, Homocysteine, Apolipoprotein A1, Apolipoprotein B, Lipoprotein(a), Vitamin D, and Vitamin B12.
Why should you get the Heart Risk Test done?
Cardiovascular diseases often progress silently, and by the time symptoms appear, significant damage may have occurred. This panel helps detect early warning signs such as inflammation, poor cholesterol balance, hidden vitamin deficiencies, and impaired organ function—all of which can impact heart health. It’s especially useful for those with a family history of heart problems, diabetes, high cholesterol, or a sedentary lifestyle.
When is this test recommended?
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Unexplained fatigue, chest discomfort, or breathlessness
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Family history of heart attacks, strokes, or hypertension
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Pre-existing conditions like diabetes or thyroid disorder
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Individuals above 30 years of age for routine screening
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Planning to start a fitness or weight loss program
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Persistent stress, poor diet, or smoking habits
What’s included in the test:
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CBC – Overall blood health, detects anemia
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LFT & KFT – Liver and kidney health, important for metabolic balance
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Thyroid Profile – Evaluates thyroid function, which affects heart rate and cholesterol
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Lipid Profile – Assesses good & bad cholesterol, triglycerides
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Iron Studies – Detects iron imbalance affecting heart oxygen supply
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HbA1c – Monitors long-term blood sugar control
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hs-CRP – Identifies inflammation that contributes to heart disease
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Homocysteine – Elevated levels increase clot and stroke risk
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Apolipoprotein A1 & B – Advanced cholesterol markers offering better heart risk prediction
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Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] – Genetic marker for early heart disease
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Vitamin D & B12 – Deficiencies can impact heart rhythm, energy, and overall cardiovascular health
FAQs
Q: Is fasting required before the test?
A: Yes, fasting for 10–12 hours is required for accurate lipid and glucose readings.
Q: Can this test help prevent a heart attack?
A: It can’t prevent one directly, but it helps identify major risk factors so that preventive action can be taken early.
Q: Who should take this test regularly?
A: Individuals over 30, especially those with lifestyle risk factors, family history, or existing health issues.
Q: How soon will I receive the results?
A: Reports are generally available within 24 Hours hours.
Don’t wait for symptoms—know your risk. Book your Heart Risk Test today and take control of your long-term heart and metabolic health.
