Authenticity Package

A healthy body begins with care, and the "Original" package was specially designed to provide you with a set of accurate analyses that reflect genuine care and deep concern.

195 SAR

Preparation

Tests include:

Glucose

HbA1c

Calcium

Ionized calcium

Phosphorus

CBC

Iron

Ferritin

Uric Acid

BUN

Urea 

eGFR

Creatinine

BUN/Crea ration

Magnesium

Total cholesterol

Creatine Kinase

Lipase

Amylase

Vitamin D

FT4

TSH

ALT

 AST

ALT/AST Ration

Albumin

A/G Ration

Total protein

Alkaline Phos

Total Bilirubin

Direct Bilirubin

Indirect Bilirubin

List of Included Tests - 25 Test

The body depends on vitamin D, which is one of the most important vitamins in the human body to support the immune system and build stronger bones. 

the lack of this vitamin can cause feelings of laziness, lethargy, fatigue, and extreme exhaustion

HBA1C must be monitored every 3 months

A HbA1c analysis used to detect diabetes or pre-diabetes

Blood test

Blood test

Blood test

Blood test

Maintaining body fat levels within normal levels helps heart health and reduce the risk of heart disease, heart attacks, and strokes.

Blood test

Blood test

Blood test

Blood test

Blood test

Blood test

Blood test

Blood test

Blood test

TSH Test 

Natural iron stores, or ferritin, in the body are a special type of protein that the body makes to store iron, release it, and benefit from it when needed. The majority of ferritin is usually found inside the various cells of the body, especially in the liver and immune system cells. Ferritin is rarely present in the bloodstream, when needed. By making new red blood cells, the body releases ferritin and transports it to the places where these blood cells are made for use.

A common blood test, known as a blood urea nitrogen test, reveals important information about how well your kidneys are functioning. It measures the concentration of urea nitrogen in the blood.

It is called a blood albumin test or blood albumin test, and it is a test to measure the level of albumin in the blood, which is a protein that is manufactured in the liver. A low albumin test reading indicates the presence of kidney or liver disorders , Albumin helps maintain fluids in the bloodstream and prevents them from leaking into other tissues in the body. Albumin also carries other substances throughout the body such as enzymes, hormones, and vitamins.

The thyroid gland produces the hormone thyroxine  which is a very important hormone for the body’s metabolism and growth. Thyroxine, or free It is present freely in the blood for use by tissues and the body in general when needed.

It is called creatine kinase analysis or Phospho Creatine Kinas, it is a test that measures the amount of creatine kinase in the blood, and it is one of the tests for heart enzymes

A blood amylase test is a test that measures the amount of amylase enzyme in the blood, or peritoneal fluid, which is a fluid that is formed in the peritoneal cavity of the abdomen. It should be noted that in normal situations there is a small amount of amylase in the blood.

The lipase analysis in the blood is an analysis that measures the amount of the lipase enzyme in the blood, as the lipase enzyme is one of the enzymes produced by the pancreas, which helps in digesting fats. It should be noted that it is normal for small amounts of the lipase enzyme to be present in the blood, but when an individual is infected with one of the Pancreatic diseases, such as pancreatitis, or obstruction of the pancreatic duct by a stone, may cause an increase in the level of the lipase enzyme in the blood.

The bilirubin test measures bilirubin levels in the blood. Bilirubin is a yellow pigment made during the breakdown of red blood cells. Bilirubin passes through the liver and is eventually eliminated by the body , Bilirubin levels that are higher than the usual level may indicate the presence of various types of liver or bile duct problems. Sometimes, high bilirubin levels may be caused by an increased rate of damage to red blood cells.

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