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Serum Copper Test

About the Serum Copper Test

Direct answer: The Serum Copper Test measures copper levels in blood to evaluate copper metabolism and related disorders.

The Serum Copper Test determines the amount of copper circulating in the bloodstream. Definition: Copper is a vital trace mineral required for enzyme function, nerve health, and red blood cell formation. Abnormal copper levels may indicate metabolic or liver-related conditions.

Doctors recommend this test when Wilson’s disease, chronic liver disease, nutritional deficiency, or unexplained neurological symptoms are suspected. Definition: Wilson’s disease is an inherited disorder where excess copper accumulates in organs. At healthcare nt sickcare, Serum Copper testing is available through a Home Collection Facility across Pune and a Direct Walk-in Facility for local residents in Maharashtra.

Sample & Method

A small blood sample is collected and analysed using spectrophotometric laboratory techniques to measure serum copper concentration.

Related Resources

Read educational health content on health articles. View patient guidance on test preparation guides. Explore diagnostic services our services. Compare preventive screening options on health checkup comparison.

Frequently Asked Questions

This test is recommended when Wilson’s disease, liver disorders, or copper imbalance is suspected.
Doctors advise it to assess copper metabolism and detect excess or deficient copper levels.
Fasting is not usually required unless advised by your doctor.
Symptoms include liver dysfunction, tremors, fatigue, or unexplained neurological changes.

Disclaimer: This information is provided for general awareness only and does not replace professional medical advice. Test results must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional. Read our disclaimer policy.

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About the Serum Copper Test

Direct answer: The Serum Copper Test measures copper levels in blood to evaluate copper metabolism and related disorders.

The Serum Copper Test determines the amount of copper circulating in the bloodstream. Definition: Copper is a vital trace mineral required for enzyme function, nerve health, and red blood cell formation. Abnormal copper levels may indicate metabolic or liver-related conditions.

Doctors recommend this test when Wilson’s disease, chronic liver disease, nutritional deficiency, or unexplained neurological symptoms are suspected. Definition: Wilson’s disease is an inherited disorder where excess copper accumulates in organs. At healthcare nt sickcare, Serum Copper testing is available through a Home Collection Facility across Pune and a Direct Walk-in Facility for local residents in Maharashtra.

Sample & Method

A small blood sample is collected and analysed using spectrophotometric laboratory techniques to measure serum copper concentration.

Related Resources

Read educational health content on health articles. View patient guidance on test preparation guides. Explore diagnostic services our services. Compare preventive screening options on health checkup comparison.

Frequently Asked Questions

This test is recommended when Wilson’s disease, liver disorders, or copper imbalance is suspected.
Doctors advise it to assess copper metabolism and detect excess or deficient copper levels.
Fasting is not usually required unless advised by your doctor.
Symptoms include liver dysfunction, tremors, fatigue, or unexplained neurological changes.

Disclaimer: This information is provided for general awareness only and does not replace professional medical advice. Test results must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional. Read our disclaimer policy.

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