
Serum Protein Test
What is the Serum Protein Test?
Direct answer: The Serum Protein Test measures total protein levels in blood to assess nutritional status, liver function, and immune health.
Serum proteins are essential blood components including albumin and globulins. Measuring total serum protein helps doctors detect protein deficiency, dehydration, chronic illness, or liver disorders. At healthcare nt sickcare, the Serum Protein Test in Pune is available through Home Collection Facility and Direct Walk-in Facility.
Why is the Serum Protein Test advised?
Direct answer: Doctors advise this test to evaluate liver health, nutritional balance, and immune system function.
This test is commonly recommended for unexplained fatigue, swelling, poor nutrition, or suspected liver disease. It also supports routine health monitoring. Preparation details are available in our test preparation guides.
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What is the Serum Protein Test?
Direct answer: The Serum Protein Test measures total protein levels in blood to assess nutritional status, liver function, and immune health.
Serum proteins are essential blood components including albumin and globulins. Measuring total serum protein helps doctors detect protein deficiency, dehydration, chronic illness, or liver disorders. At healthcare nt sickcare, the Serum Protein Test in Pune is available through Home Collection Facility and Direct Walk-in Facility.
Why is the Serum Protein Test advised?
Direct answer: Doctors advise this test to evaluate liver health, nutritional balance, and immune system function.
This test is commonly recommended for unexplained fatigue, swelling, poor nutrition, or suspected liver disease. It also supports routine health monitoring. Preparation details are available in our test preparation guides.
Related Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
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Test Disclaimer: The Serum Protein Test is a supportive diagnostic test. Results must be interpreted by a qualified medical professional. Read full policy at Disclaimer Policy.
Images on this page are AI-generated and credited to Google Gemini and Shopify Magic.











