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The liver is a large organ with many different functions. It processes the blood by removing both bacteria and toxins as well as further breaking down many of the complex nutrients absorbed during the digestion of food into much smaller components for use by the rest of the body. In The parameters analyze in Liver function test (LFT) includes liver specific enzymes like ALT, AST, ALP, Serum Protein and Bile salts etc.

Kidneys are responsible for filtering metabolic waste products, excess sodium and water from the blood stream which is then transferred to the bladder for excretion. The Kidney function test includes analyzing enzymes, metabolites and electrolytes to access functioning of the kidneys. The parameters analyzed in KFT are Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN), Creatinine, serum proteins and electrolytes such as sodium, postassium, chloride, with minerals like calcium and phosphorus in plasma or serum.

The routine blood test includes count for blood cells and biochemical analysis of enzymes, hormones, minerals & electrolytes etc present in the blood.

Lab tests show whether or not results fall within normal ranges. Normal test values are usually given as a range, rather than as a specific number, because normal values vary from animal to animal or species to species. What is normal for one species not be normal for another species. Some laboratory tests are precise, reliable indicators of specific health problems, while others provide more general information that gives veterinarians clues to your pet/animal possible health problems. Information obtained from laboratory tests may help veterinarians decide whether other tests or procedures are needed to make a diagnosis or to develop or revise a previous treatment plan. All laboratory test results must be interpreted within the context of your pet/animal overall health and should be used along with other exams or tests.

After a sample is collected, it is analyzed in a laboratory. Laboratories perform tests on the sample to see if it reacts to different substances. Depending on the test, a reaction may mean your pet/animal do have a particular condition or it may mean that your pet/animal do not have the particular condition. Sometimes laboratories compare results to results obtained from previous tests, to see if there has been a change in condition.

Laboratory tests are medical procedures that involve testing and diagnostic samples of blood, urine, component of blood or other tissues or substances in the body to access the functioning of body parts.

In that case you are advised to contact Pramukh Path Labs and provide your details. Our front office staff will assist you. Please contact us at. +91 70488 86674

Routine test results are generated within 5-6 hours after the sample is collected, special investigations will take longer. You will be informed at the time of sample collection.

No, The Pramukh Path Labs does not know each patient’s insurance coverage details. It is the patient’s responsibility to verify benefits before services are performed. Any questions regarding coverage should be directed to your insurance carrier.