The Lipoprotein(a) Immuno Turbidimetric test is used to measure the level of Lipoprotein(a) in the blood. This protein is one of the genetic factors associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases. The results of this test help doctors assess the risk of heart disease, particularly in patients with a family history of such conditions or those showing other risk factors. The test is typically performed by drawing a blood sample, and it is recommended to be done under medical supervision. The Lipoprotein(a) test is important because it can provide deeper insight into a patient's heart health, allowing doctors to develop appropriate preventive or therapeutic strategies to improve overall health.