Price:
Rs. 715.00
Sample Type: URINE
Fasting Not Required
Booking Procedure:
- Technician from Metropolis will be assigned for a home sample collection after booking confirmation.
- Sample will be collected by our technician at your address at given slot.
- You can make the payment to the technician at the time of collection
- Your sample will then be transported to the nearest collection center and will be centrifuged before sending to the lab for processing.
- Soft copy reports will be sent to your email address within 24 to 48 hours or as per defined TAT for Tests.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's):
What does the Barbiturates Quantitative test include at Metropolis Healthcare?
It measures the concentration of barbiturates in urine to monitor drug levels, detect misuse, or assess compliance.
How does Metropolis Healthcare perform this urine quantitative test?
A urine sample is collected and analyzed using advanced quantitative methods in Metropolis Healthcare’s accredited laboratories.
Who should take the Barbiturates Quantitative / Urine test at Metropolis Healthcare?
Patients on barbiturate therapy, individuals under monitoring for compliance, or those suspected of barbiturate misuse may consider this test.
Do I need any preparation before giving my urine sample at Metropolis Healthcare?
No special preparation is required, but follow any instructions provided by your doctor.
How soon are results available from Metropolis Healthcare?
Results are typically available within the standard laboratory turnaround time, depending on sample processing and workload.
Is the barbiturates quantitative test accurate at Metropolis Healthcare?
Yes, Metropolis Healthcare uses validated methods and strict quality controls to ensure precise and reliable results.
Can this test help doctors adjust treatment or detect overdose?
Yes, quantifying barbiturate levels assists clinicians in adjusting therapy, ensuring safety, and detecting potential overdose.
Do I need a doctor’s prescription to take this test at Metropolis Healthcare?
A prescription is recommended for accurate interpretation and appropriate follow-up care.