
Apolipoprotein A1 Test
Apolipoprotein A1 Test
Direct answer: This test measures Apolipoprotein A1, the main protein component of good cholesterol (HDL).
The Apolipoprotein A1 (Apo A1) test evaluates the level of Apo A1 protein, which helps remove excess cholesterol from blood vessels. Low Apo A1 levels are linked to higher cardiovascular risk, even when routine cholesterol results appear normal.
healthcare nt sickcare offers Apo A1 testing in Pune through home collection facility and direct walk-in facility for convenient heart risk assessment.
Why this test is advised
Direct answer: It helps assess hidden heart disease risk beyond routine lipid profile testing.
This test is advised for individuals with family history of heart disease, diabetes, obesity, smoking habits, or abnormal lipid profile results needing deeper cardiovascular risk evaluation.
Sample and preparation guidance
- Blood sample is required.
- 8–10 hours fasting is preferred for accurate lipid-related assessment.
- Continue regular medication unless advised otherwise by your doctor.
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Apolipoprotein A1 Test
Direct answer: This test measures Apolipoprotein A1, the main protein component of good cholesterol (HDL).
The Apolipoprotein A1 (Apo A1) test evaluates the level of Apo A1 protein, which helps remove excess cholesterol from blood vessels. Low Apo A1 levels are linked to higher cardiovascular risk, even when routine cholesterol results appear normal.
healthcare nt sickcare offers Apo A1 testing in Pune through home collection facility and direct walk-in facility for convenient heart risk assessment.
Why this test is advised
Direct answer: It helps assess hidden heart disease risk beyond routine lipid profile testing.
This test is advised for individuals with family history of heart disease, diabetes, obesity, smoking habits, or abnormal lipid profile results needing deeper cardiovascular risk evaluation.
Sample and preparation guidance
- Blood sample is required.
- 8–10 hours fasting is preferred for accurate lipid-related assessment.
- Continue regular medication unless advised otherwise by your doctor.











