Welcome to Fal Medical Laboratory, your premier destination for comprehensive healthcare. We offer a specialized bone and joint analysis package. This package includes a comprehensive set of laboratory tests that help diagnose and treat bone and joint problems with high efficiency.
At Fal Medical Laboratory, we use the latest medical technologies to ensure accurate and reliable results. Book now and benefit from our osteoporosis and arthritis package.
The package includes:
Detecting inflammation in the body, which may be linked to bone and joint diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, and detecting anemia, a potential cause of weak bones and joint pain.
Detecting and evaluating chronic inflammation, such as rheumatoid arthritis, and infections. ESR can help monitor disease activity and treatment effectiveness.
Diagnosing and monitoring gout, a type of arthritis caused by the buildup of uric acid crystals in the joints. High uric acid levels can indicate a risk of developing gout.
Assess bone health and diagnose disorders such as osteoporosis and calcium deficiency. Abnormal calcium levels may indicate problems with the bones or parathyroid glands.
Assessing the health of your bones and joints, as abnormal phosphorus levels may indicate bone problems, such as osteoporosis, or kidney disorders that affect mineral balance.
Bone function assessment. Alkaline phosphatase is produced primarily in the bones and liver, and its blood levels can reflect bone cell activity. Elevated ALP levels indicate bone disorders such as fractures or metabolic diseases.
Vitamin D testing is important in bone and joint health because it aids in calcium and phosphorus absorption, which maintains bone strength and reduces the risk of osteoporosis and fractures. It also contributes to improved muscle function, reduced joint pain, and improved overall mobility.
Diagnosis of rheumatoid diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. Elevated levels of RF in the blood can be a sign of chronic joint inflammation.
Conducting a blood test by drawing a blood sample after arriving at the laboratory.
