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Serotonin Test
About Serotonin Test
The Serotonin Test is a blood test used to measure the level of serotonin, a chemical messenger that regulates gut activity, mood, and vascular function. Abnormally high serotonin levels may indicate neuroendocrine tumours, particularly carcinoid tumours that release excess serotonin into the bloodstream.
At healthcare nt sickcare in Pune, this test is advised when evaluating unexplained flushing, chronic diarrhoea, or suspected neuroendocrine disorders. Blood samples can be collected through our Home Collection Facility across Pune or via Direct Walk-in Facility, following standard laboratory protocols.
Key Test Information
This test measures serotonin hormone levels to assess suspected neuroendocrine or carcinoid conditions.
What does this test measure?
It measures the concentration of serotonin in the blood.
Sample Type
Venous blood sample.
Frequently Asked Questions
This test is advised when symptoms suggest carcinoid syndrome or other neuroendocrine tumour activity.
It helps detect excess serotonin production, supporting diagnosis and monitoring of neuroendocrine tumours.
Fasting may be advised, and certain foods or medicines may need to be avoided before testing. Follow your doctor’s preparation guidance.
Facial flushing, persistent diarrhoea, wheezing, or unexplained weight loss may indicate the need for serotonin testing.
Related Resources
- Understanding neuroendocrine tumours
- Hormone test preparation guidelines
- Compare advanced hormone tests
- Neuroendocrine tumour overview
Test-Specific Disclaimer
This information is for general awareness only and does not replace medical advice. Test preparation and result interpretation must be guided by a qualified healthcare professional. Please refer to our disclaimer policy.
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About Serotonin Test
The Serotonin Test is a blood test used to measure the level of serotonin, a chemical messenger that regulates gut activity, mood, and vascular function. Abnormally high serotonin levels may indicate neuroendocrine tumours, particularly carcinoid tumours that release excess serotonin into the bloodstream.
At healthcare nt sickcare in Pune, this test is advised when evaluating unexplained flushing, chronic diarrhoea, or suspected neuroendocrine disorders. Blood samples can be collected through our Home Collection Facility across Pune or via Direct Walk-in Facility, following standard laboratory protocols.
Key Test Information
This test measures serotonin hormone levels to assess suspected neuroendocrine or carcinoid conditions.
What does this test measure?
It measures the concentration of serotonin in the blood.
Sample Type
Venous blood sample.
Frequently Asked Questions
This test is advised when symptoms suggest carcinoid syndrome or other neuroendocrine tumour activity.
It helps detect excess serotonin production, supporting diagnosis and monitoring of neuroendocrine tumours.
Fasting may be advised, and certain foods or medicines may need to be avoided before testing. Follow your doctor’s preparation guidance.
Facial flushing, persistent diarrhoea, wheezing, or unexplained weight loss may indicate the need for serotonin testing.
Related Resources
- Understanding neuroendocrine tumours
- Hormone test preparation guidelines
- Compare advanced hormone tests
- Neuroendocrine tumour overview
Test-Specific Disclaimer
This information is for general awareness only and does not replace medical advice. Test preparation and result interpretation must be guided by a qualified healthcare professional. Please refer to our disclaimer policy.











