Laboratory
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Laboratory Tests
Full Blood Count
Examination of the cellular elements of blood:
- White Blood Cell (WBC): cells of the immune system; elevated levels can indicate infection or leukemia, decreased levels can be seen in certain conditions and as a result of certain medications (e.g. corticosteroids)
- Neutrophil%: an increase often suggests a bacterial infection but can also indicate leukemia; decreased levels can be seen in hematopoietic disorders, rheumatoid arthritis, alcohol consumption, and certain viral infections (hepatitis, HIV)
- LUC%: "large, immature white blood cell forms"; increased levels can indicate infection or leukemia
- Lymphocyte%: immune cells specialized against viruses: an increased level indicates viral infection or leukemia, a decreased number can suggest malnutrition, cancerous- and autoimmune diseases.
- Monocyte%: their role is to destroy pathogens and cancer cells; causes for their increase include infections, autoimmune- and cancerous diseases, while a decrease can be caused by hematopoietic diseases, chemotherapy, autoimmune diseases
- Basophil%: they play a role in triggering allergic reactions, in immune defense, and wound healing; an increase may suggest hypothyroidism or hematopoietic disease, while a decrease may indicate hyperthyroidism or allergic reaction
- LUC, Lymphocyte, Monocyte, Basophil: while the above values show their percentage within the total white blood cell count, here their absolute value/number is visible
- Eosinophil: immune cells, which get activated in cases of worm-, and parasite infections, then, as well as in atopic-, autoimmune and cancerous diseases, their increase is expected
- Red Blood Cell (RBC): the blood element that carries oxygen; a decrease can suggest anemia, bleeding, kidney disease, an increase can indicate obstructive lung disease or a hematopoietic error affecting the red blood cells
- Hemoglobin: the molecule found in red blood cells to which oxygen binds; a decrease indicates anemia, an increase indicates so-called polycythemia
- Hematocrit: it gives the proportion of cellular elements in the blood; it also decreases in anemia, and can be elevated in various hematopoietic diseases (e.g. leukemia)
- MCV: it shows the average volume of red blood cells; it helps to differentiate between different types of anemia
- MCH: it measures the average hemoglobin content of red blood cells; a decreased level suggests anemia, an elevated level can indicate nutritional deficiency
- MCHC: it looks at the average hemoglobin concentration of red blood cells; see MCH for deviations
- RDW-CV: it informs about the size and shape of red blood cells; liver disease, anemia, nutritional deficiencies can all affect its value
- Platelet: blood elements that play a role in blood clotting; if there are too few, it can lead to bleeding, if there are too many, it can lead to the formation of blood clots
- MPV: it gives the average volume of platelets; if the size of the platelets is too large, it increases the risk of heart attack and stroke, if it's too small, it can lead to bleeding
Clinical Chemistry
Analysis of the molecules found in the blood:
- Glucose: blood sugar level; changes -either decreased or too high- indicate a carbohydrate metabolism disorder, most often diabetes
- Urea: a substance produced from the breakdown of amino acids, which is excreted by the kidneys; an elevated level may indicate kidney disease
- Creatinine: a by-product of muscle metabolism, which is excreted by the kidneys; used together with urea to assess kidney condition
- eGFR-EPI: an indicator of kidney function; a decrease indicates a narrowing of kidney function
- Sodium: an ion of the salt-water balance; an elevated value may indicate kidney or heart disease
- Potassium: an important ion in our body, which can decrease due to vomiting and diarrhea and can increase in renal failure and Addison's disease; deviation from the normal value can cause dangerous cardiac arrhythmias!
- Cholesterol: a building block of all our cells, bile acids, and many hormones; an elevated level leads to heart and vascular diseases
- Triglycerides: blood fats/fatty acids found in the blood, the energy supplier of our body; a pathologically elevated value can be observed in diabetes, pancreatitis, kidney failure, and alcoholism
- HDL-Cholesterol: the "good" cholesterol, which transports cholesterol deposited in the blood and vessel walls to the liver, where it can be excreted from the body; a low value increases the risk of cardiovascular disease
- LDL-Cholesterol: the "bad" cholesterol; it transports cholesterol from the liver to the cells, which, when deposited in the arteries, causes arteriosclerosis, thus increasing the risk of cardiovascular diseases
- GOT: see Gamma-GT
- GPT: see Gamma-GT
- Gamma-GT: all three are part of the liver panel, their elevated values indicate impairment of liver function, whether of viral, alcoholic, toxic, or hypoxic origin
Urinalysis
- Urine pH : indicates the chemistry of urine, its differences may indicate lung, kidney or metabolic abnormalities. Elevated pH is characteristic of urinary tract infections.
- Urine specific gravity : shows the kidney's ability to concentrate; its value depends on the amount of fluid taken in, the condition of the kidneys and the level of anti-diuretic hormone (ADH).
- Urine sugar : urine does not normally contain sugar, but if it does, it indicates diabetes or a pre-diabetes condition
- Urine ketone bodies : molecules that increase in diabetes and appear in the urine
- Nitrite : its positivity indicates a urinary tract infection
- Urobilinog. (UBG) and
- Urine bilirubin : elevated values may indicate diseases of bile and liver origin, as well as red blood cell breakdown
- White blood cell : a symptom of inflammation of the kidney, urinary tract, or, in men, the prostate
- Urine protein : its positivity indicates kidney disease (normally, the kidney does not pass protein molecules from the blood, so it is not present in the urine or only in very small amounts)
- Urine blood : refers to bleeding in the kidney or urinary tract, the cause of which can be: infection, stone, tumor, etc. (in women, it can also be positive due to incorrect sampling during menstruation)
Food Intolerance Test from Blood, Against 221 Foods
- Milk, dairy products: alpha-lactalbumin, beta-lactoglobulin, buffalo milk, sheep's milk, casein, goat's milk, cow's milk, egg white, egg yolk
- Fish, seafood: aji fish, seaweed espaguette, spirulina algae, wakame algae, eel, snail, pike, dorado, black bass, codfish, scallop, spotted codfish, shrimp, herring, lobster, mussel, oyster, swordfish, caviar, blue mussel, clam, salmon, flounder, mackerel, sunfish, oyster, monkfish, trout, octopus, carp, turbot, bass, sardine, cockle, cuttlefish, squid, tuna, cod
- Fruits: apple, pineapple, avocado, banana, lemon, cherry, date, strawberry, guava, blackberry, blackcurrant, fig, watermelon, pomegranate, grapefruit, guava, kiwi, pear, lychee, lime, raspberry, mandarin, mango, raisin, orange, nectarine, olive, peach, papaya, tomato, rhubarb, currant, apricot, melon, mulberry, plum, grape, cranberry
- Herbs and Spices: aloe vera, anise, bay leaf, basil, mixed pepper (black/white), peppermint, cayenne pepper, nettle, curry, licorice, cinnamon, garlic, ginkgo, ginseng, ginger, thyme, chamomile, dill, hops, coriander, cumin, marjoram, mint, mustard seed, parsley, rosemary, saffron, clove, nutmeg, tarragon, vanilla, red chili, sage
- Meats: lamb, buffalo, veal, chicken, pork, partridge, quail, duck, goat, horse, beef, rabbit, turkey, venison, ostrich, wild boar
- Vegetables: amaranth, artichoke, pea, broccoli, potato, beet, chicory, chickpea, zucchini, sweet potato, fennel (leaf), white bean, white carrot, lettuce, onion, cabbage, red cabbage, caper, cauliflower, pumpkin, chard, cassava, shallot, eggplant, pepper, leek, radish, arugula, carrot, asparagus, spinach, broad bean, soybean, cucumber, horseradish, red kidney bean, celery, green bean, Brussels sprout, lentil
- Nuts: walnut, pine nut, peanut, cashew, coconut, macadamia nut, almond, hazelnut, Brazil nut, pistachio, tiger nut
- Cereals: barley, wheat, wheat bran, durum wheat, gliadin, semolina (polenta), millet, corn, couscous, flaxseed, malt, buckwheat, quinoa, rice, rye flour, spelt, transglutaminase, oat
- Others: tea (black), tea (green), agar-agar, yeast (baking), yeast (beer), chestnut, cocoa bean, mushroom, coffee, cola nut, honey, cane sugar, sunflower seed, rapeseed, carob, sesame seed, tapioca
Food Intolerance Test from Blood
Against 46 Foods:
- Apple, lamb, Brazil nut, broccoli, potato, wheat, chicken, melon mix, walnut, durum wheat, freshwater fish (salmon, trout), yeast, white fish mix (cod and flounder), blackcurrant, garlic, peanut, strawberry, gluten, mushroom, grapefruit, ginger, shellfish and crab, cocoa bean, cabbage, cashew, corn, almond, beef, orange and lemon, olive, pepper mix (red, green, yellow), tomato, leek, rice, rye flour, carrot, pork, soybean, tea, cow's milk, egg, tuna, cucumber, oat, celery, vegetable (pea, lentil, bean).
- Inhalative Allergen Specific Test from Blood - 20
Alder pollen, birch pollen, hazel pollen, oak pollen, willow pollen, brush mould (Penicillium notatum), sooty mould (Cladosporium herbarum), Aspergillus fumigatus mould, yeast fungus, Alternaria tenius fungus, dust mite (Dermatophagoides pteronyssin), cat hair-skin, dog skin, feather species, meadow foxtail, rye pollen, mixed poultry feathers (goose, chicken, duck, turkey), ragweed, mugwort, plantain pollen. - Inhalative Allergen Specific Test from Blood - 40
Cat hair/skin, horse hair, cattle hair, dog skin, guinea pig skin, rabbit skin, hamster skin, rat skin, mouse skin, mixed poultry feathers (goose, chicken, duck, turkey), brush mould (Penicillium notatum), sooty mould (Cladosporium herbarum), Aspergillus fumigatus mould, yeast fungus, Alternaria tenius fungus, ragweed, mugwort, meadow daisy, dandelion, goldenrod, alder pollen, hazel pollen, poplar pollen, willow pollen, poplar tree pollen, maple pollen, birch pollen, beech tree pollen, oak pollen, walnut tree pollen, dust mite (D. pteronyssius), dust mite (D. farinae), house dust, cockroach, plantain pollen, thistle pollen, meadow foxtail pollen, sheep sorrel pollen, grass mix (timothy grass, ryegrass, English ryegrass, meadow foxtail), grass mix (spring vetchling, English ryegrass, reed, cultivated rye, feathered reed grass). - Nutritive Allergen Specific Test from Blood - 20
Egg, cow's milk, alpha-lactalbumin, beta-lactoglobulin, casein, codfish, wheat flour, peanut, soy, tomato, carrot, potato, orange, apple, banana, peach, sesame seed, shellfish, beef, kiwi, celery, almond, hazelnut. - Nutritive Allergen Specific Test from Blood - 40
pork, beef, chicken, lamb, tomato, carrot, potato, mustard, cod, crab, blue mussel, tuna, salmon, kiwi, mango, pineapple, orange, apple, banana, peach, cow's milk, alpha-lactalbumin, beta-lactoglobulin , casein, sesame seeds, baker's yeast, garlic, celery, hazelnuts, tomatoes, almonds, coconuts, peanuts, eggs, goat's milk, rye flour, oats, corn, buckwheat, wheat flour.
Laboratory Test Prices
Aerobic and anaerobic bacteriological culture (lab sampling fee not included)
From 19 400 Ft
Food intolerance test from blood: against 108 foods (lab sampling fee not included)
From 83 025 Ft
Food intolerance test from blood: against 221 foods (lab sampling fee not included)
From 101 925 Ft
Food intolerance tests from blood: against 46 foods (lab sampling fee not included)
From 43 350 Ft
Inhalative allergen specific test from blood - 20 (lab sampling fee not included)
From 19 800 Ft
Inhalative allergen specific test from blood - 40 (lab sampling fee not included)
From 21 000 Ft
Insulin resistance test, 3 points (lab sample handling fee not included)
From 18 855 Ft
Laboratory sampling fee (for each laboratory visit)
From 4 000 Ft
Nutritional allergen specific test from blood - 20 (lab sampling fee not included)
From 19 200 Ft
Nutritional allergen specific test from blood - 40 (lab sampling fee not included)
From 21 000 Ft
Prices are indicative and do not include the cost of the care package
Prices are indicative and do not include the cost of the care package
Laboratory Test Packages
Basic Routine Package
GGT (Gamma GT), GOT ASAT, GPT ALAT, HDL cholesterol, Potassium, Urea, Cholesterol, Creatinine, LDL cholesterol, Sodium, Complete urine + sediment, Triglyceride, Blood sugar, Blood count
The examination is conducted on an empty stomach.
Comprehensive Routine Package
Albumin, Alkaline phosphatase, Inorganic phosphate, Amylase, CRP (C-reactive protein), Vitamin D, Direct bilirubin, Ferritin, GGT (Gamma GT), GOT ASAT, GPT ALAT, HDL cholesterol, Uric acid, Calcium, Potassium, Urea, Cholesterol, Creatinine, LDL cholesterol, Sodium, Total protein, Prothrombin +INR, Complete urine + sediment, Total bilirubin, Triglyceride, TSH, Iron, Blood sugar, Blood count, Red blood cell sedimentation rate
The examination is conducted on an empty stomach.
Surgical Lab Panel
Albumin, Alkaline Phosphatase, Amylase, CRP (C-reactive protein), Direct bilirubin, GGT (Gamma GT), GOT ASAT, GPT ALAT, Uric acid, Potassium, Urea, Cholesterol, Creatinine, Creatine Kinase CK, LDL cholesterol, Sodium, Total protein, Prothrombin +INR, Complete urine + sediment, Total bilirubin, Triglyceride, Blood sugar, Blood count, Blood type
The examination is conducted on an empty stomach.
Lab Examination for Endoscopy without Anesthesia
Albumin, Alkaline Phosphatase, CRP (C-reactive protein), Ferritin, GGT (Gamma GT), GOT ASAT, GPT ALAT, HDL cholesterol, Calcium, Potassium, Urea, Cholesterol, Creatinine, LDL cholesterol, Sodium, Total protein, Total bilirubin, Triglyceride, TSH, Iron, Blood sugar, Blood countThe examination is conducted on an empty stomach
Lab Examination for Endoscopy with Anesthesia
Albumin, Alkaline Phosphatase, CRP (C-reactive protein), Direct bilirubin, GGT (Gamma GT), GOT ASAT, GPT ALAT, HDL cholesterol, Uric acid, Potassium, Urea, Cholesterol, Creatinine, LDL cholesterol, Sodium, Prothrombin + INR, Complete urine + sediment, Total bilirubin, Triglyceride, Blood sugar, Blood count, Blood type
The examination is conducted on an empty stomach.
Laboratory Package Prices
Grand routine (lab sample handling fee not included)
From 42 830 Ft
Lab tests for mirroring without anesthesia (lab sample handling fee not included)
From 25 170 Ft
Laboratory sampling fee (for each laboratory visit)
From 4 000 Ft
Laboratory tests for mirroring under anesthesia, with blood group and antibody screening (the laboratory sample handling fee is not included)
From 39 010 Ft
Small routine (lab sample handling fee not included)
From 14 260 Ft
Surgical laboratory with panel, blood group and antibody screening (the laboratory sample handling fee is not included)
From 40 470 Ft
Prices are indicative and do not include the cost of the care package