G6PD QUANTITATIVE REFLEX QUALITATIVE / EDTA BLOOD

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The G6PD Quantitative Reflex Qualitative test by Metropolis Healthcare measures the activity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in EDTA blood. It helps diagnose G6PD deficiency, an inherited enzyme disorder that can cause hemolytic anemia. The reflex qualitative component ensures confirmation if borderline or abnormal quantitative results are observed. Metropolis Healthcare provides accurate, reliable testing to guide diagnosis and patient management 

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Price: Rs. 1,250.00

Sample Type: EDTA BLOOD

Fasting Not Required


Booking Procedure:
  1. Technician from Metropolis will be assigned for a home sample collection after booking confirmation.
  2. Sample will be collected by our technician at your address at given slot.
  3. You can make the payment to the technician at the time of collection
  4. Your sample will then be transported to the nearest collection center and will be centrifuged before sending to the lab for processing.
  5. 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 G6PD Quantitative Reflex Qualitative test measure?
It measures G6PD enzyme activity and confirms abnormal results using a reflex qualitative method, performed with Metropolis Healthcare’s precise protocols.

Why is this test important?
It helps detect G6PD deficiency, which can cause hemolytic anemia under stress, infection, or certain medications.

What sample is required?
An EDTA blood sample is collected for analysis.

Who should take this test?
Individuals with unexplained anemia, jaundice, or a family history of G6PD deficiency.

Is fasting required?
No fasting is required for this test.

How long do results take at Metropolis Healthcare?
Results are usually available within a few working days.

How do the results help?
They confirm enzyme deficiency, guide treatment, and prevent hemolytic episodes from triggers.

Can medications affect the results?
Yes, certain drugs and recent hemolytic events can influence G6PD levels—inform your doctor beforehand

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