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Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) Antibodies
Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) antibodies indicate past or current infection with EBV, a virus associated with infectious mononucleosis and various other conditions. The test helps diagnose and monitor EBV-related diseases.
Read MoreEpstein Barr Virus (EBV) Pcr
Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) PCE (Polymerase Chain Reaction) detects the presence of EBV DNA in the blood, indicating active infection or high viral load, which is useful in diagnosing EBV-related conditions.
Read MoreErectile Dysfunction Profile
This comprehensive profile checks for health indicators which can contribute to erectile dysfunction and male impotence. It is estimated that 48% of men experience difficulty in getting or maintaining an erection on at least some occasions. While the majority of the time there are psychological causes for this, it is vital to exclude physical causes as these causes may be due to a serious underlying illness – and can often be treated to reduce the effects of impotency. The main categories of causes are problems with circulation and hormonal. This profile checks for all the major causes of circulatory problems and checks the relevant hormones. Testosterone, SHBG and Prolactin hormone levels, and Thyroid Stimulating Hormone. Diabetes can cause circulation problems as well as nerve damage so Glucose and HbA1c levels are included along with a full cholesterol profile. A Prostate Specific Antigen level checks for indications of possible problems with the prostate which can also result in impotence. This test can be done with a finger-prick home test or a phlebotomy sample.
Read MoreErythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) measures the rate at which red blood cells settle in a tube over time. Elevated levels indicate inflammation or infection and are used to monitor various conditions.
Read MoreEstimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)
Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) is a measure of kidney function that estimates how well the kidneys are filtering blood. It is used to diagnose and monitor chronic kidney disease.
Read MoreEstriol (E3)
Estriol (E3) is an oestrogen hormone important for fetal development during pregnancy. It is used in pregnancy screenings to assess fetal health and monitor certain conditions.
Read MoreEstrone (E1)
Estrone (E1) is an oestrogen hormone that plays a role in reproductive and overall health. Abnormal levels can indicate hormonal imbalances or conditions such as menopause or oestrogen-related disorders.
Read MoreFactor II Prothrombin – G20210A Mutation
Factor II Prothrombin – G20210A mutation is a genetic test that identifies a mutation associated with an increased risk of developing blood clots. It helps in assessing the risk of thrombotic events.
Read MoreFactor V Leiden – G1691A Mutation
Factor V Leiden – G1691A mutation is a genetic test for a mutation in the Factor V gene that increases the risk of blood clots. It is used to evaluate inherited thrombotic risk and guide treatment decisions.
Read MoreFerritin
Ferritin is a protein that stores iron in the body. Low levels can indicate iron deficiency anaemia, while high levels can suggest iron overload or inflammation. Testing ferritin helps assess iron status.
Read MoreFibrinogen
Fibrinogen is a protein involved in blood clotting. Elevated levels can indicate inflammation, infection, or increased risk of thrombotic events, while low levels can suggest bleeding disorders.
Read MoreFolate (Vitamin B9)
Folate (vitamin B9) is a vitamin essential for DNA synthesis and red blood cell formation. Low levels can lead to anaemia and other health issues. Testing folate helps diagnose deficiencies and monitor health.
Read MoreFollicular Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
Follicular Stimulating Hormone (FSH) is a hormone involved in regulating the reproductive processes, including the menstrual cycle and sperm production. Abnormal levels can indicate fertility issues or menopausal status.
Read MoreFree Androgen Index (FAI)
Free Androgen Index (FAI) is a calculation used to assess the amount of free testosterone relative to the total amount of testosterone in the blood. It helps evaluate androgen excess or deficiency.
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