FERRITIN

920.00

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Department : BIOCHEMISTRY

The Ferritin Test is a blood test used to evaluate the amount of ferritin, a protein that stores iron in the body. It provides an accurate indication of the body’s iron reserves.

Low ferritin levels typically indicate iron deficiency, which may lead to anemia, fatigue, weakness, and reduced immunity. High ferritin levels may be associated with iron overload conditions, chronic inflammation, liver disease, or other underlying health issues.

The purpose of this test is to:

  • Measure ferritin levels in the blood
  • Assess body iron stores
  • Diagnose iron deficiency or iron deficiency anemia
  • Detect iron overload conditions
  • Monitor response to iron therapy or treatment

Tests Preparation :

Consult your doctor. No fasting required (fasting may be advised in some cases) Inform your doctor about iron supplements or medications Avoid taking iron supplements before the test (if advised) Blood sample can be collected at any time
The Ferritin Test measures ferritin levels in the blood to assess iron stores and help diagnose iron deficiency or overload.

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