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Factor VII Test (Proconvertin)

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Factor VII Test (Proconvertin)

Factor VII (Proconvertin) Blood Test Overview

The Factor VII test, also known as the Proconvertin test, measures the activity of clotting Factor VII in the blood. Factor VII plays a critical role in the blood coagulation pathway, and abnormal levels may increase the risk of excessive bleeding or clotting disorders. This test is commonly used to evaluate unexplained bleeding tendencies and to monitor coagulation function.

This blood test is advised for patients in Pune, Maharashtra who may have a suspected clotting disorder, liver-related conditions, or are undergoing anticoagulant therapy assessment. The sample is collected through a simple blood draw and can be booked via the Home Collection Facility or completed at the Direct Walk-in Facility of healthcare nt sickcare. Preparation instructions, if any, can be reviewed through the test preparation guides.

Clinical Importance of Factor VII Test

  • Helps diagnose inherited or acquired Factor VII deficiency
  • Supports evaluation of unexplained bleeding disorders
  • Assists in assessing liver function–related clotting abnormalities

Test Details

Sample Type

Venous blood sample

Turnaround Time

Reports are generally available within 24 to 48 hours on the secure online portal.

Frequently Asked Questions

This test is recommended when there is unexplained or prolonged bleeding, easy bruising, or before certain surgical procedures. It is also advised when a clotting disorder is suspected.

Doctors advise this test to evaluate the blood’s ability to clot properly. It helps in diagnosing Factor VII deficiency and monitoring coagulation issues linked to liver conditions or vitamin K deficiency.

Fasting is not usually required for this test. However, patients should inform their doctor about any medications, especially anticoagulants, before sample collection.

Symptoms may include frequent nosebleeds, excessive bleeding from minor cuts, heavy menstrual bleeding, or bleeding after surgery. Educational information on bleeding disorders is available in our health articles section.

You may also explore our diagnostic services, read patient feedback on what our patients say, or learn more about blood clotting factors from the NHS resource on blood clotting.

Disclaimer: This content is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Test results must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional. Please refer to the disclaimer policy for more details.

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Factor VII Test (Proconvertin)—
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Factor VII (Proconvertin) Blood Test Overview

The Factor VII test, also known as the Proconvertin test, measures the activity of clotting Factor VII in the blood. Factor VII plays a critical role in the blood coagulation pathway, and abnormal levels may increase the risk of excessive bleeding or clotting disorders. This test is commonly used to evaluate unexplained bleeding tendencies and to monitor coagulation function.

This blood test is advised for patients in Pune, Maharashtra who may have a suspected clotting disorder, liver-related conditions, or are undergoing anticoagulant therapy assessment. The sample is collected through a simple blood draw and can be booked via the Home Collection Facility or completed at the Direct Walk-in Facility of healthcare nt sickcare. Preparation instructions, if any, can be reviewed through the test preparation guides.

Clinical Importance of Factor VII Test

  • Helps diagnose inherited or acquired Factor VII deficiency
  • Supports evaluation of unexplained bleeding disorders
  • Assists in assessing liver function–related clotting abnormalities

Test Details

Sample Type

Venous blood sample

Turnaround Time

Reports are generally available within 24 to 48 hours on the secure online portal.

Frequently Asked Questions

This test is recommended when there is unexplained or prolonged bleeding, easy bruising, or before certain surgical procedures. It is also advised when a clotting disorder is suspected.

Doctors advise this test to evaluate the blood’s ability to clot properly. It helps in diagnosing Factor VII deficiency and monitoring coagulation issues linked to liver conditions or vitamin K deficiency.

Fasting is not usually required for this test. However, patients should inform their doctor about any medications, especially anticoagulants, before sample collection.

Symptoms may include frequent nosebleeds, excessive bleeding from minor cuts, heavy menstrual bleeding, or bleeding after surgery. Educational information on bleeding disorders is available in our health articles section.

You may also explore our diagnostic services, read patient feedback on what our patients say, or learn more about blood clotting factors from the NHS resource on blood clotting.

Disclaimer: This content is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Test results must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional. Please refer to the disclaimer policy for more details.

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