PROTEIN S ACTIVITY FUNCTIONAL, CITRATED PLASMA

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The Protein S Activity Functional test measures the activity of Protein S, a vital natural anticoagulant that helps regulate blood clot formation. Reduced Protein S activity can increase the risk of abnormal clotting and may indicate hereditary or acquired thrombophilia. Metropolis Healthcare performs this test using advanced coagulation analyzers to ensure accurate assessment of Protein S functionality. It is recommended for individuals with unexplained clotting episodes, recurrent thrombosis, or a family history of coagulation disorders

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Price: Rs. 4,500.00

Sample Type: CITRATED PLASMA

Fasting Not Required


Notes: P0099

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's):

What does the Protein S Activity Functional test include at Metropolis Healthcare?
It evaluates the functional activity of Protein S in citrated plasma to determine the bodys natural anticoagulant capacity.

How does Metropolis Healthcare perform this test?
Metropolis Healthcare uses automated coagulation systems that measure Protein S activity through highly precise clot-based assays.

Who should take this test?
Individuals with unexplained blood clots, recurrent venous thrombosis, or suspected hereditary Protein S deficiency should consider this test at Metropolis Healthcare.

Do I need any preparation before giving the sample at Metropolis Healthcare?
No special preparation is required, but informing the team about anticoagulant medications is important for accurate interpretation.

Why is the Protein S Activity test important?
It helps diagnose Protein S deficiency and supports clinical decision-making in managing thrombophilia and clotting disorders.

How quickly will I receive my Protein S results from Metropolis Healthcare?
Metropolis Healthcare provides timely and reliable reports to support urgent clinical evaluation.

Can medications influence Protein S activity?
Yes, certain medications—especially anticoagulants—can affect Protein S levels; informing Metropolis Healthcare about current treatments is essential.

Is this test useful for family screening?
Yes, Metropolis Healthcare may recommend testing family members when hereditary Protein S deficiency is suspected

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