The liver isn't just the costliest organ in the body but the largest in the body. In an adult human body, the liver weighs 1.4 kg on average, which is the size of a rugby ball. Of course, it is one of the most crucial organs in the human anatomy, as it plays a prominent role in metabolism and maintaining immunity. Suppose you have heard that a human being cannot survive without a functioning liver. Yes, it is accurate. It's essential to have a fully functioning liver. Get a Liver Function Test done with Self-Test Diagnostics.
Registering for an Obesity Test at Self-Test Diagnostics is very easy. Get the test done at convincing of your home, and the results will be delivered within 24 hours at your home. A Liver Function Test becomes very important if you have been suffering from a chronic condition like anemia or hypertension, diabetes, consuming high amounts of alcohol, or gallbladder disease. All these have a very serious impact on the liver. The Liver Functioning Test at Self-Test Diagnostics includes a variety of different tests, and these tests measure bilirubin, proteins, and enzymes in the liver to make a proper check of the patient's liver health. The phlebotomist takes a small amount of your blood from the vein. The sample is now safely transported to our nearest lab, and the tests are performed in a controlled environment maintaining all the safety protocols.
We take the risk, so you do not. We have been in this business for a very long time.
All our Phlebotomist are highly trained and have a minimum experience of 5 years. We have certified people to handle the samples.
We collect the full payment while collecting the samples, or 75% while sampling collection and 25% after the reports.
We take the risk, so you do not. We have been in this business for a very long time.
All our Phlebotomist are highly trained and have a minimum experience of 5 years. We have certified people to handle the samples.
We collect the full payment while collecting the samples, or 75% while sampling collection and 25% after the reports.