HIV I And II Test in Bhiwandi - Price & Details
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Overview
If there is any kind of liver damage, the SGPT enzymes will be released into the blood. If you have hepatitis or cirrhosis or consume alcohol and drugs, it will damage the liver. The SGPT test is essential as it helps to timely diagnose these conditions, so that prompt treatment can be taken, improving chances of a complete recovery.
Book the SGPT test with PharmEasy Labs, and get many benefits. The appointments can be booked easily using the website or the mobile app, and there are more than 500 diagnostic tests to choose from. Once the tests are booked, the phlebotomist will collect the samples from your house without wasting time and energy in travelling to a diagnostic centre or hospital. You can choose the time and date of the test as there are many time slots available. Once the sample goes for analysis, automated machines analyse the samples, generating accurate test results.
Test Necessity
The SGPT test will have to be done if there are any symptoms of a damaged liver. These symptoms include:
- Abdominal swelling
- Abdominal pain
- Vomiting and nausea
- Yellowish skin and eyes
- Dark coloured urine
- Light coloured stool
- Skin itchiness
- Tiredness
The doctor will also ask you to do the SGPT test if there are any health conditions like:
- Exposure to hepatitis
- Consumption of excessive alcohol
- Hereditary liver conditions
- Consumption of drugs that damage the liver
Test Preparation
You do not have to make any special preparations before the SGPT test. Inform the doctor about any medications that you take beforehand so the test results are accurate.
During the SGPT Test
Select the home sample collection service when you book the SGPT test with PharmEasy Labs. A phlebotomist will be assigned who will collect the blood sample from your house. The blood is drawn from a vein in the forearm using the vein finder device. The phlebotomist also uses sterilised needles and gloves that are disposed of after use. The blood samples are stored in barcoded vials, kept in cooling containers, and then sent to the lab for testing.
Reasons to Book an HIV I & II Test in Bhiwandi through PharmEasy
- Stay updated about the stages in the testing process, as frequent notifications will be sent
- Tests are very economical, and discounts and promotional offers are available all year round
- Stay home and get the test done at your convenience without travelling to any diagnostic centre or hospital
- The diagnostic tests can be easily booked using the website or mobile app, both are easy to use
- The labs are fully automated and barcoded, generating accurate test results
Frequently Asked Questions
When will I get the reports of the HIV I and II test in Bhiwandi?
It will take approximately 24 hours to prepare the test results of the HIV I and II test in Bhiwandi. Once the reports are prepared, they will be sent to the registered email address.
Can I walk in for the HIV I and II test in Bhiwandi, or do I need an appointment?
PharmEasy Labs offers the benefits of home sample collection for the HIV I and II test in Bhiwandi. The phlebotomist will collect the blood from your house without the need to travel to any diagnostic centre or hospital.
Do I have to fast before the HIV I and II test?
There is no need to fast before the HIV I and II test. You can do the test at any convenient time during the day.
How much does the HIV I and II test in Bhiwandi cost?
You can expect to pay approximately Rs. 315 to Rs. 769 for the HIV I and II test in Bhiwandi. The location of the sample collection and the availability of discounts and exclusive offers also influence the test prices.
What is the best time to do the HIV I and II test?
After you have been exposed to the HIV virus, you should do the test within 2 to 8 weeks. The test checks for antibodies in the blood, and the body takes approximately this much time to prepare the antibodies.
How often should the HIV I and II test be done?
The frequency of the HIV I and II test depends on the symptoms and the exposure to the virus. Bisexual men and sexually active gay men should get tested for HIV every three to six months. People who are between 13 to 64 years of age should get tested for HIV once at least.
Why do I have to do the HIV I and II test?
The HIV I and II test will have to be done if you are a blood donor, in the first trimester of pregnancy, or trying to get pregnant. If you have any symptoms like swollen lymph nodes, oral thrush, nausea, or groin sores, you will have to do the test.