Liver Function Blood Tests near You in London

    Private Liver Function Blood Tests in London

    Liver function tests, also called a hepatic panel, are a set of blood tests that give details about the health of the liver. These tests include prothrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time, albumin, bilirubin, and other related measurements.

    Do you notice any unusual symptoms or have concerns about your liver health? A liver function blood test is helpful in detecting liver conditions at an early stage, ensuring its proper function. It assists in diagnosing potential liver diseases, regulating the efficiency of treatments, and addressing other concerns early.

    If you need a private liver function blood test in London, we can be your reliable partner. MD.co.uk offers immediate access to a GP consultation from one of our leading partner clinics near you. Once the test is completed and you receive the results, you can consult with a specialist for further discussion and a course of action.

    Arrange an appointment online at one of our partner clinics. A GP appointment is required for any type of tests.

    What are the symptoms of liver disorder?

    • Jaundice (yellowing of the eyes and skin)
    • Dark urine
    • Abdominal pain or swelling
    • Pale stools
    • Fatigue
    • Nausea
    • Vomiting
    • Loss of appetite

    What does a liver function blood test check?

    A liver function blood test aids in the diagnosis and management of liver disorders and diseases efficiently. It checks:

    • Liver Enzymes - ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase) and AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase) tests measure the enzyme levels secreted into the blood after inflammation or damage to liver cells. These tests help in diagnosing fatty liver disease, hepatitis, liver disease, and damage.
    • Bilirubin - This waste product is formed after the breakdown of RBCs, and elevated levels can indicate bile duct obstruction or liver disease. It accurately detects liver conditions and dysfunctions like jaundice.
    • Albumin and Total Protein - The liver produces these proteins to maintain the total protein count in the blood. Significantly low levels can indicate chronic liver disease. These tests assess impaired protein synthesis or liver damage.
    • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) - This enzyme is present in the bones and liver. Extremely high levels can result in bile duct obstruction or liver disease. It helps in detecting bone or liver disorders.

    Additional Tests

    • Prothrombin Time (PT) - This measures the time required for blood to form a clot. Prolonged PT can indicate liver damage affecting blood clotting ability.
    • Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT) - This test checks for alcohol-related liver damage and other specific liver diseases.

    How do we work?

    • Subscribe and make a GP appointment online at our partner clinics.
    • Attend the consultation.
    • Get tested to check your liver health status.

    Why MD.co.uk for your private liver function tests in London?

    • Partnered with leading private health clinics in London
    • Collaborated with UKAS accredited laboratories
    • Fast, efficient, and direct access to GP consultations
    • Review of results by GPs
    • Instant access to specialist care (if required)
    • Same-day appointments
    • Partner clinics open 7 days a week
    • Affordable costs

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