LIPID PROFILE, BASIC
About LIPID PROFILE, BASIC
The Basic Lipid Profile in Motihari is a blood test that evaluates cholesterol and triglyceride levels to assess cardiovascular health. It helps detect risk of heart disease, stroke, and related metabolic disorders. The test is essential for early detection and monitoring of cholesterol levels.
Test Info
Preparation & Details
Fasting Required
The Lipid Profile test may require you to fast 10-12 hours before the test.
Home Collection
Free sample collection at your doorstep
Digital Reports
Available via email and mobile app
Free Consultation
Post-report doctor consultation included
Fasting
Required
Reports Within
1 Working Days
Sample Type
Blood
Important Instructions
The Lipid Profile test may require you to fast 10-12 hours before the test.
About This Test
The Basic Lipid Profile in Motihari is a blood test that evaluates cholesterol and triglyceride levels to assess cardiovascular health. It helps detect risk of heart disease, stroke, and related metabolic disorders. The test is essential for early detection and monitoring of cholesterol levels.
Why is this test important?
Growing cardiovascular risk due to sedentary lifestyle and high-fat diet in Motihari.Early detection helps prevent heart attacks, strokes, and related complications.Monitoring is important for patients on cholesterol-lowering medications or those with family history of heart disease.
Preparation
Fasting for 9–12 hours before blood collection is recommended.Avoid alcohol and fatty foods before the test.Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.Inform your doctor about any medications affecting lipid levels.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in a Basic Lipid Profile?
Measures Total Cholesterol, LDL, HDL, and Triglycerides.
Is fasting required?
Yes, 9–12 hours fasting is recommended for accurate results.
Cost in Motihari?
• Government labs: ₹150–300 • Private labs: ₹400–700 • Premium labs: ₹800–1200
Who should get tested?
• Adults over 30 • Individuals with family history of heart disease • Patients on cholesterol-lowering medications
How often should residents test lipid profile?
• Healthy adults: every 4–6 years • At-risk individuals: annually or as advised by doctor