Val Medical Laboratory offers the Val Basic Package to provide a comprehensive and early diagnosis of any health changes, and guide individuals towards appropriate treatment plans to keep them healthy at its best. This package includes a wide range of important laboratory tests, such as blood sugar, cholesterol, lipids, kidney and liver function, as well as hormone tests and essential vitamin supplements.
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The package includes:
A complete blood count (CBC) analysis in the Trust Basic Package is essential for detecting various blood disorders, anemia, and infections, contributing to early diagnosis and appropriate therapeutic measures.
Detecting infections or chronic diseases such as tumors and arthritis, assessing the severity of inflammation, and monitoring the body's response to treatment.
ALT enzyme analysis helps detect liver diseases, liver cell damage, and other hepatitis, thus assessing the overall health of the liver.
AST analysis is important for assessing heart and liver health, as it helps detect heart problems, liver damage, and various liver diseases.
A blood urea test is important for assessing kidney function, as it detects kidney disorders and kidney failure and reflects the kidneys' ability to eliminate waste.
A blood creatinine test is important for assessing kidney function, as it helps determine the efficiency of the kidneys and their ability to remove waste from the blood.
Triglyceride analysis is essential for assessing the risk of cardiovascular disease, as it detects elevated levels of fats in the blood.
A total cholesterol test is essential for assessing your risk of cardiovascular disease, as it detects high cholesterol levels that may lead to heart disease and atherosclerosis.
Evaluating arterial and heart health. High HDL levels are associated with a reduced risk of heart disease, due to its role in removing harmful cholesterol from the arteries and transporting it to the liver for disposal.
Assessing the risk of cardiovascular disease. High levels of harmful cholesterol lead to the accumulation of fatty deposits in the arteries, increasing the risk of atherosclerosis and heart diseases such as strokes and heart attacks.
Assessing bone health and nerve and muscle function. Maintaining balanced calcium levels in the body is essential for maintaining overall health and vital functions, including the heart and circulatory system.
Iron testing is essential for comprehensive blood tests to assess iron levels in the body, which are necessary for hemoglobin synthesis and oxygen transport, and to diagnose and monitor iron deficiency anemia and other iron-deficiency diseases.
Ferritin testing is essential for assessing the amount of iron stored in the body, diagnosing iron deficiency and assessing its severity, and helping determine the necessary treatments to maintain effective blood health and function.
Diagnosing hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism, and providing the necessary treatment to improve overall health and prevent thyroid-related problems.
Measuring vitamin D levels in the blood, as a deficiency can be linked to problems such as osteoporosis and heart and arterial disease.
It reveals a vitamin B12 deficiency, which causes diseases such as anemia, nervous system disorders, memory loss, and nerve pain.
Determine the level of sodium in the blood to regulate blood pressure, muscle and nerve functions, and evaluate the body's electrolyte balance.
Diagnosing cases of low or high potassium levels, which plays an important role in regulating nerve and muscle functions and fluid balance.
Determining blood chloride levels, which affect fluid balance and nerve and kidney function, helps identify chloride level disorders and guides appropriate treatment to maintain healthy balance.
Diagnosis of gout and kidney disease, and is also an indicator of high blood pressure.
Assessing kidney health, estimating blood filtration rate per unit time, diagnosing various kidney diseases such as kidney failure, and ensuring the general health of people at risk of kidney failure.
Evaluating kidney function and detecting urinary tract infections and other conditions such as diabetes, which helps in early diagnosis and effective treatment to maintain overall health.
Diagnosis of diabetes or prediabetes is done by measuring blood sugar levels after fasting for 8-12 hours.
Diagnosing magnesium deficiency or excess, which causes health disorders such as muscle cramps, lethargy, and fatigue.
Determine blood levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), a marker of inflammation and diseases such as vasculitis, assess the risk of cardiovascular disease, and monitor treatment response.
- Contact a trusted laboratory to schedule an appointment and ensure you are fasting for some tests.
- Sample collection upon arrival at the laboratory (blood sample collection, urine sample preparation).
