Glucose – Post Breakfast Supplement for Balanced Energy, Blood Sugar Control, and Optimal Metabolism | Plasma Spectrophotometry Test | 1-Day TAT
180,00 د.إSample Type : Plasma
Methodology : Spectrophotometry
TAT : 1 Day
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Sample Type : Plasma
Methodology : Spectrophotometry
TAT : 1 Day

Sample Type : Plasma
Methodology : Spectrophotometry
TAT : 1 Day

Sample Type : Plasma
Methodology : Spectrophotometry
TAT : 1 Day

Sample Type: 24 Hour Urine
Methodology: Spectrophotometry
TAT: 1 Day

Sample Type : Plasma
Methodology : Spectrophotometry
TAT : 1 Day

Glucose Post Dinner test is vital for evaluating how your body processes glucose after eating. Postprandial (post-meal) glucose levels are a key indicator of metabolic health and can reveal early signs of insulin resistance, prediabetes, or diabetes.
Sample Type : Plasma
Methodology : Spectrophotometry
TAT : 1 Day

Sample Type : Random Urine
Methodology : Dipstick
TAT : 1 Day


The Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT) is a comprehensive diagnostic tool designed to evaluate how your body processes glucose over time. This test measures glucose levels at three critical intervals: fasting, one hour after glucose intake, and postprandial (after a meal). It is essential for diagnosing and monitoring conditions like diabetes, prediabetes, and gestational diabetes, as well as assessing overall glucose metabolism.
Sample Type : Plasma
Methodology : NA
TAT : 1 Day

Glucose-Fasting, Glucose-1hr, Glucose Postprandial, Glucose-Fasting (Urine), Glucose-1hr (Urine), Glucose Postprandial (Urine)

Glucose Tolerance Test Urine (GTT) is a diagnostic tool designed to evaluate how your body processes glucose over time.
Sample Type : Plasma + Urine
Methodology : NA
TAT : 1 Day

The Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD) Quantitative Test is a precise whole blood spectrophotometry assay designed for accurate diagnosis of G6PD deficiency. Key features include high sensitivity and specificity, quantitative enzyme activity measurement, and compatibility with standard laboratory equipment.
Sample Type : Whole Blood
Methodology : Spectrophotometry
TAT : 1 Day

Sample Type : Serum
Methodology : Indirect immunofluorescence
TAT : 10 Days

Sample Type : “Serum, plasma, or whole blood”
Methodology : Liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS-MS)
TAT : 10 Days

Sample Type : Swab/Fluid
Methodology : Gram Stain Reaction + Microscopy
TAT : 1 Day

Gross Identification (Macroscopic Analysis) is a diagnostic procedure that involves the detailed visual and tactile examination of biological specimens to assess their macroscopic features.
Sample Type : Eg. Fetus
Methodology : Macroscopy
TAT : 3 Days