
Serum Albumin Test
Serum Albumin Test
Direct answer: The serum albumin test measures the level of albumin protein in your blood.
The Serum Albumin Test checks albumin, a vital blood protein produced by the liver that helps maintain fluid balance and transports nutrients. Low or high albumin levels provide clues about liver health, kidney function and nutritional status.
At healthcare nt sickcare, Pune patients can book this test through our home collection facility or visit our direct walk-in facility for quick sample submission and digital reports.
Why this test is advised
Direct answer: It helps assess liver function, kidney health and nutritional status.
This test is commonly advised for patients with swelling in legs, fatigue, suspected liver disease, kidney disorders, or long-term illness monitoring.
Test preparation guidance
- No fasting is usually required unless advised by your doctor.
- A simple blood sample is collected.
- Continue regular medicines unless instructed otherwise.
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Serum Albumin Test
Direct answer: The serum albumin test measures the level of albumin protein in your blood.
The Serum Albumin Test checks albumin, a vital blood protein produced by the liver that helps maintain fluid balance and transports nutrients. Low or high albumin levels provide clues about liver health, kidney function and nutritional status.
At healthcare nt sickcare, Pune patients can book this test through our home collection facility or visit our direct walk-in facility for quick sample submission and digital reports.
Why this test is advised
Direct answer: It helps assess liver function, kidney health and nutritional status.
This test is commonly advised for patients with swelling in legs, fatigue, suspected liver disease, kidney disorders, or long-term illness monitoring.
Test preparation guidance
- No fasting is usually required unless advised by your doctor.
- A simple blood sample is collected.
- Continue regular medicines unless instructed otherwise.










