Ferritin Test
Test Price:
649
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Test Name |
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Ferritin Test |
Sample Type |
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Blood |
Gender |
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Male |
Age group |
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All Age GroupYears
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Report Timeline |
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8 Hours |
This Test Includes |
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56 Tests
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Parameters:
- Random Blood Sugar (RBS) Test Fasting
- Book Luteinizing Harmone(LH)
- Insulin
- 17 OH Progestrone
- DHEAS
- Blood Sugar PP
- Testosterone T
- thyroid stimulating hormone(TSH)
- Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
- Prolactin(PRL)
- Blood Sugar Fasting/Random Blood Sugar
- A1a
- A1b
- HbF
- LA1c/CHb1
- A1c
- P3
- A0
- A2
- Unknown
- S Window
- C Window
- UnsaturatedIronBindingCapacity(UIBC)
- TotalIronBindingCapacity
- TransferrinSaturationIndex
- Ferritin
- Antistreptolysin O
- Peripheral Smear
- Reticulocyte Count
- Folic Acid
- Hemoglobin (Hb)
- Erythrocyte RBC Count
- PCV/HCT
- Mean Cell Volume (MCV)
- Mean Cell Haemoglobin (MCH)
- Mean Corpuscular Hb Concn. (MCHC)
- Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW-CV)
- Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW-SD)
- Total Leukocyte Count (TLC)
- Neutrophils
- Lymphocytes
- Eosinophils
- Monocytes
- Basophils
- Platelet Count
- Mean Platelet Volume (MPV)
- Platlet Distribution Width (PDW)
- Absolute Neutrophil Count
- Absolute Lymphocyte Count
- Absolute Eosinophil Count
- Absolute Monocyte Count
- Absolute Basophil Count
- Plateletcrit (PCT)
- P-LCC
- P-LCR
- Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
Description
About Ferritin Test
A Ferritin Test measures the amount of ferritin, a protein that stores iron in the body. It helps ...
determine how much iron your body has in reserve. Low ferritin levels indicate iron deficiency anemia, while high levels may suggest iron overload, chronic diseases, or liver disorders. This test is done using a simple blood sample from a vein.
Why Do Doctors Recommend This Test?
Doctors recommend a Ferritin Test in cases of:
- Iron Deficiency Anemia – To check for low iron levels causing fatigue, weakness, and pale skin.
- Hemochromatosis (Iron Overload) – To detect excess iron, which can harm organs like the liver and heart.
- Chronic Diseases – Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, kidney disease, and infections can cause ferritin level changes.
- Liver Disorders – Cirrhosis, hepatitis, or fatty liver may lead to elevated ferritin levels.
- Unexplained Fatigue – Low iron storage may be linked to persistent tiredness and weakness.
Time Required for the Test Report and Next Steps
- Sample Collection: A small blood sample is drawn from a vein in the arm.
- Test Report Time: Results are usually available within 6 to 24 hours, depending on the lab.
- Next Steps:
- Low Ferritin Levels: May require iron supplements or dietary changes (more iron-rich foods).
- High Ferritin Levels: Further tests may be needed to check for liver issues, chronic diseases, or genetic conditions like hemochromatosis.
- Doctor Consultation: Based on results, your doctor will guide you on treatment or lifestyle changes.