• DENGUE PANEL In Jhunjhunu

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₹ 1275/-

₹ 1500/-
The Dengue Panel is a set of serological tests used to diagnose dengue fever, a mosquito-borne viral infection caused by the Dengue virus (DENV). The panel includes: NS1 Antigen (detectable in the first 1-5 days of fever — early infection marker), Dengue IgM (appears from day 5, indicates recent infection), and Dengue IgG (indicates past infection or secondary infection). Together, these tests cover the acute and recovery phases of dengue infection, enabling accurate diagnosis at any stage. The panel is recommended for patients presenting with fever, severe headache, retro-orbital pain, myalgia, rash, or thrombocytopenia. Blood sample should ideally be collected during the febrile phase for best sensitivity.
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Free Sample
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Test booked
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Report Time:

Fasting Time:
Free

Recommended Test:
Male,Female

Recommended age:
ALL

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How to book Full Body Checkup Package in Jhunjhunu
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Booking Made Easy

Book on our website or app, or request a Health Advisor callback.

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Guidance

Health Advisor & medical advisor provide guidance of testing process.

3
Sample Collection

Enjoy free sample collection at home or office by expert phlebotomists.

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Processing & Verify

Your sample is transported, processed, and verified by our expert team.

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Report and Support

Receive AI-based Smart Reports with free consultations.

FRQ
  • What is Haemoglobin Glycosylated Blood (HbA1c)?

    HbA1c, also known as haemoglobin A1c or glycosylated haemoglobin, is a blood test that measures the average blood sugar levels over the past 2 to 3 months. It provides an overall picture of a person's blood glucose control, especially for those with diabetes.

  • Why is HbA1c testing performed?

    HbA1c testing is performed to monitor and manage blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes or to diagnose diabetes. It helps to assess the effectiveness of current treatment plans, make adjustments to diabetes medication, and determine the risk of complications associated with diabetes.

  • How does HbA1c testing work?

    HbA1c testing reflects the amount of glucose attached to the haemoglobin in red blood cells. As red blood cells typically survive for around 2 to 3 months, testing the level of glycosylated haemoglobin provides insight into average blood sugar levels during that time period.

  • Is fasting necessary before the HbA1c test?

    No, fasting is not required for the HbA1c test. It can be done at any time during the day and does not depend on recent food intake.

  • What are the normal ranges for HbA1c?

    The normal range for HbA1c may vary depending on the laboratory and the population being tested.