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Lab tests are essential for diagnosing and monitoring various health conditions. In Agra, PharmEasy offers a wide range of tests, from routine individual blood tests to specialised lab test packages. These tests play a crucial role in diagnosing diseases, monitoring treatment progress, and ensuring overall well-being by regular screening.

Lab Tests – What Are They?

A laboratory test is a standard medical procedure which is done after collecting samples of a person’s urine, blood, stool, sputum or other body fluids/cells. After collection, the sample is then delivered to a laboratory where it is handed over to trained professionals. The samples are then tested and evaluated by specialist doctors who prepare a report. This report is a crucial piece of medical record which will be used by the doctors to diagnose your illness. This report may either serve as a standalone document to prescribe medication or can form the base of your treatment which will be substantiated with further tests.

You can book lab tests in Agra online by visiting the PharmEasy app or website. The reports are accurate, reliable and trusted by doctors.

When Does a Doctor Suggest a Lab Test?

Typically, when you visit your general physician, he/she will advise you lab tests in the following circumstances:

  • When you are already showing signs and symptoms of a particular illness, the doctor may prescribe tests to confirm their diagnosis and rule out other possibilities.
  • Screening tests are advised to people to be performed once every 12 months. This is to be done as a routine checkup to detect well within time any illnesses in its developing stages. This helps the doctor to be able to treat the patient while their condition is still manageable.
  • If you are already suffering from a chronic condition, monitoring tests are recommended by doctors. These tests help determine if the course of treatment is showing any positive results.

How to Prepare for a Lab Test?

The preparation for a lab test is a crucial step in ensuring the efficacy of the lab report.

  • You must mention the medications and supplements you are taking and for which conditions.
  • A few tests like lipid profile and fasting blood sugar have to be done on an empty stomach. Typically, you will be asked to fast for 10-12 hours overnight. During this time, you may only drink water. Other tests like a complete blood count can be done at any time.
  • A stool or urine test requires the first sample of the day for optimum results. You may schedule your sample collection timing accordingly.

Why Choose PharmEasy for a Lab Test in Agra?

There are many diagnostic centres in Agra for lab tests. You may also consider PharmEasy, which will help you get:

  • Access to a comprehensive range of lab tests, from routine check-ups to specialised diagnostics.
  • The comfort of home sample collection, eliminating the need to visit a lab.
  • Phlebotomists may use vein finders to quickly and accurately locate your veins. 
  • Benefit from accurate and reliable test results delivered promptly.
  • Competitive pricing on lab tests with up to 70% discounts without compromising quality.
  • Online booking facility through PharmEasy app or website with just a few clicks.
  • A pleasant experience by relying on PharmEasy's network of trusted and accredited laboratories in Agra.

How our test process works!

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Vaccinated Phlebotomists

Only vaccinated phlebos are assigned orders
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Maintains Safety Precautions

Phlebo wears the mask,face shield and gloves & sanitizes himself before visiting the location
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Sample Collection

Vaccinated Phlebotomists collects from syringe in the barcoded vials
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Sample Storage

Vials are placed in a cooling container to maintain the temperature
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High Tech Facility

Lab ingests the samples into processing machines which are 100% automated
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Accurate Digital Reports

The reports are generated by the processing machines and clinically correlated by doctors