
Anti-Thrombin III Activity Test
Anti-Thrombin III (ATIII) Activity Test
Direct answer: This test measures the activity of antithrombin, a natural blood-clot controlling protein.
The Anti-Thrombin III Activity Test evaluates antithrombin, a plasma protein that prevents excessive blood clot formation. Reduced antithrombin activity may increase the risk of abnormal clotting conditions known as thrombosis.
At healthcare nt sickcare, ATIII testing in Pune is available through home collection facility and direct walk-in facility, supporting timely assessment of clotting disorders.
Why this test is advised
Direct answer: It helps identify inherited or acquired clotting risk conditions.
This test is commonly advised for individuals with unexplained blood clots, family history of thrombophilia, or monitoring of anticoagulant therapy response.
Sample and preparation guidance
- Overnight fasting is preferred.
- Blood sample is collected for analysis.
- Inform your doctor if you are taking anticoagulant medicines.
Helpful references
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the Anti-Thrombin III test recommended?
Is fasting required before the ATIII Activity test?
What does low antithrombin activity indicate?
Is home sample collection available in Pune?
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Anti-Thrombin III (ATIII) Activity Test
Direct answer: This test measures the activity of antithrombin, a natural blood-clot controlling protein.
The Anti-Thrombin III Activity Test evaluates antithrombin, a plasma protein that prevents excessive blood clot formation. Reduced antithrombin activity may increase the risk of abnormal clotting conditions known as thrombosis.
At healthcare nt sickcare, ATIII testing in Pune is available through home collection facility and direct walk-in facility, supporting timely assessment of clotting disorders.
Why this test is advised
Direct answer: It helps identify inherited or acquired clotting risk conditions.
This test is commonly advised for individuals with unexplained blood clots, family history of thrombophilia, or monitoring of anticoagulant therapy response.
Sample and preparation guidance
- Overnight fasting is preferred.
- Blood sample is collected for analysis.
- Inform your doctor if you are taking anticoagulant medicines.
Helpful references
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the Anti-Thrombin III test recommended?
Is fasting required before the ATIII Activity test?
What does low antithrombin activity indicate?
Is home sample collection available in Pune?
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