
May Promotion! "Biochemistry" Checkup from May 1–31, 2025
28 tests for a complete picture of your body’s health
Biochemistry Checkup Contents:
- Magnesium (Mg)
- Total Calcium
- Glucose
- Ferritin
- Potassium
- Iron (Fe)
- Sodium
- Chlorine
- Inorganic Phosphorus
- Total Cholesterol
- HDL Cholesterol
- LDL Cholesterol
- Triglycerides
- Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)
- Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST)
- Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT)
- Total Bilirubin
- Direct Bilirubin
- Alkaline Phosphatase
- Glycated Hemoglobin
- Pancreatic Amylase
- Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH)
- Total Protein
- C-Reactive Protein
- Rheumatoid Factor
- Urea
- Uric Acid
- Creatinine
Individual Price: 46,400 KZT
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Fatigue, insomnia, mood swings, weight issues, skin and hair problems may not just be stress-related but signals of hidden imbalances in the body.
Each of these tests is an important part of the overall picture: from monitoring metabolism to assessing liver, kidney, heart function, and immune system health.
Magnesium
- A mineral involved in protein synthesis, nerve impulse transmission, and the regulation of muscle, heart, and blood vessel functions.
Calcium
- The main building material for bones and teeth, as well as a regulator of blood clotting and muscle activity.
Potassium
- An electrolyte that supports heart function, nerve impulse conduction, and muscle contractions.
Sodium
- A mineral that regulates water-salt balance and neuromuscular excitability.
Ferritin
- A protein that stores iron in the body.
Glucose
- Changes in glucose levels are a direct indicator of carbohydrate metabolism disorders.
Total Cholesterol
- A marker of all cholesterol fractions in the blood. Elevated levels are associated with an increased risk of atherosclerosis, heart attack, and stroke.
LDL (Bad Cholesterol)
- Transports cholesterol to the walls of blood vessels, forming plaques. High levels are a risk factor for heart attacks and strokes.
HDL (Good Cholesterol)
- Transports cholesterol back to the liver for processing.
- Low levels are a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases.
Triglycerides
- Blood fats. Elevated levels can be seen in obesity, diabetes, and alcohol dependence.
ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase)
- An enzyme found in liver cells. When the liver is damaged (by viruses, toxins, alcohol), ALT is released into the bloodstream.
AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase)
- An enzyme found in the heart, liver, and muscles. High levels may indicate damage to the heart or liver.
GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase)
- An enzyme involved in amino acid metabolism. Elevated levels suggest bile stagnation or alcohol-induced liver damage.
Total and Direct Bilirubin
- A pigment formed during the breakdown of red blood cells. Liver or gallbladder problems can lead to bilirubin accumulation, resulting in jaundice.
Alkaline Phosphatase
- Elevated levels of this enzyme may indicate liver disease or bone metabolism disorders.
Creatinine
- A breakdown product of muscle tissue, excreted by the kidneys. Elevated levels are associated with kidney failure and dehydration.
Urea
- The end product of protein metabolism. It reflects the kidneys' ability to eliminate toxins.
Uric Acid
- A byproduct of purine metabolism. Elevated levels are linked to gout and metabolic disorders.
C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
- A protein that increases during inflammation. It helps detect inflammatory processes, even when other symptoms are absent.
Rheumatoid Factor
- Antibodies (immune system proteins) that the body mistakenly produces against its own tissues. Normally, these should not be present. The presence of rheumatoid factor indicates an autoimmune process, where the immune system attacks the body's own joints or other organs.
Glycated Hemoglobin
- A form of hemoglobin (a protein in red blood cells) to which glucose molecules have attached.
Pancreatic Amylase
- An enzyme produced by the pancreas and salivary glands. It helps break down complex carbohydrates into simple sugars. Elevated levels are associated with pancreatitis and duct blockages (e.g., stones).
Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH)
- An enzyme involved in converting glucose into energy under low oxygen conditions. It is present in nearly all body cells: the heart, liver, kidneys, skeletal muscles, and red blood cells. Elevated levels in the blood indicate cell breakdown