Heart Risk Profile – Advanced Cardiac Risk Assessment Panel
Protect your heart with our comprehensive Heart Risk Profile, designed to detect early signs of heart disease and related health issues. This panel includes essential tests like CBC, LFT, KFT, Thyroid, Lipid Profile, Iron Studies, HbA1c, hs-CRP, Homocysteine, Apolipoprotein A1, Apolipoprotein B, and Lp(a). These parameters provide a complete picture of your cardiovascular risk by analyzing cholesterol levels, inflammation, blood sugar, kidney and liver function, and more.
Why should you take the Heart Risk Test?
Heart disease often develops silently and is influenced by multiple factors such as cholesterol imbalance, inflammation, diabetes, liver/kidney health, and thyroid function. This Heart Risk panel helps in early detection and prevention, especially if you have a family history, unhealthy lifestyle, or existing health conditions.
When should you take this test?
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Family history of heart disease
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High blood pressure or diabetes
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High cholesterol or triglycerides
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Smoking or sedentary lifestyle
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Obesity or stress
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Regular health check-up after age 30
Test Inclusions:
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CBC – Checks overall blood health
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LFT (Liver Function Test) – Evaluates liver’s role in fat metabolism
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KFT (Kidney Function Test) – Assesses kidney health, crucial for blood pressure control
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Thyroid Profile – Detects thyroid imbalances affecting heart rate and cholesterol
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Lipid Profile – Measures good and bad cholesterol
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Iron Studies – Assesses iron levels, as both low and high iron impact the heart
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HbA1c – Indicates long-term blood sugar control
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hs-CRP – Detects low-grade inflammation linked to heart disease
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Homocysteine – Elevated levels can damage blood vessels
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Apolipoprotein A1 & B – Advanced cholesterol markers predicting heart risk
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Lp(a) – A genetic marker for early heart disease risk
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Do I need to fast for this test?
A: Yes, 10–12 hours of fasting is recommended for accurate results, especially for lipid and glucose-related markers.
Q: Can this test detect heart disease?
A: It doesn’t diagnose heart disease directly but identifies major risk factors associated with cardiovascular problems.
Q: Is this test useful for people under 40?
A: Yes, especially if there’s a family history, obesity, or lifestyle risk factors.
Q: How often should I get this test done?
A: Annually, or as advised by your doctor based on your health condition.
Stay ahead of heart-related risks with our Heart Risk Profile. Early detection can save lives—book your test today for peace of mind and better heart health.
