AFP Liver Marker Test Price | Lahalak Platform

Measure AFP levels for early detection of liver disorders and tumors, empowering you with vital health insights before symptoms appear for better preventive care.

Prices starts from: 70 SAR

Scientific name: Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP) Test

Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP) analysis is a laboratory test used to measure the level of alpha-fetoprotein in the blood, a protein that is primarily produced in the liver and intestines during fetal development. This test is considered important in several medical fields, as it provides valuable information about an individual’s health under various cond...

Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP) Test - Early Liver Health Screening
Service type Laboratory test (Blood)
Duration 10-15 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required
Prices Starting from 70 SAR

Included Services

  • Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP) Test
  • A nurse will visit to draw a blood sample and provide the result within 24 hours.
  • The optimal health guidance based on the result.
  • Personal support services from Lahalak

Medical Service Information

Purpose Test

  • Congenital defects: such as spina bifida or structural abnormalities.
  • Down syndrome: abnormal levels may indicate a higher risk of Down syndrome.

Recommended groups

  • Individuals at risk of liver cancer: People with chronic liver conditions such as viral hepatitis (B and C) or cirrhosis, as they have an increased risk of developing liver cancer.
  • Individuals diagnosed with certain types of cancer: People diagnosed with testicular or ovarian cancer, as the test can be used to monitor AFP levels after treatment.
  • Pregnant women: AFP test is recommended as part of routine prenatal screening, especially in the second trimester, to assess fetal health and detect potential problems.
  • Individuals with unexplained symptoms: People with symptoms such as unexplained weight loss, severe fatigue, or abdominal pain, which may indicate liver problems or cancerous conditions.
  • Individuals with a family history of cancer: People with a family history of liver cancer or other cancers may be advised to perform this test to monitor their health status.
  • Follow-up after cancer treatment: Individuals who have undergone cancer treatment, especially for liver or testicular cancer, may need this test to monitor treatment effectiveness and detect any potential recurrence.

Symptoms indicative

  • Liver-related symptoms: Pain in the upper right abdomen: May indicate liver problems. Yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice): Can indicate liver disease. Changes in urine color: Dark urine may indicate liver issues.
  • Unexplained general symptoms: Unexplained weight loss: Decrease in weight without a clear reason. Severe fatigue: Persistent feeling of exhaustion without excessive effort.
  • Cancer-related symptoms: Changes in appetite: Loss of appetite or feeling full quickly. Symptoms such as persistent cough or unexplained pain: May indicate the presence of cancer.
  • Symptoms during pregnancy: Abnormal routine test results: Abnormal AFP levels may indicate potential fetal health issues.
  • Symptoms related to certain types of cancer: Swelling or lumps in the abdomen or testicles: May indicate malignant tumors. Digestive problems: Such as nausea or vomiting.
  • Hepatitis-related symptoms: Itchy skin: May result from the accumulation of toxins due to liver problems. Fever or night sweats: Can indicate infection or inflammation.

FAQs

  • What is the Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP) test? It is a blood test used to measure the level of alpha protein in the blood, which is mainly produced by the liver and intestines during pregnancy.
  • Why is this test requested? This test is requested to diagnose liver cancer, monitor certain types of cancer, and assess fetal health during pregnancy.
  • How is the AFP test performed? A blood sample is drawn from a vein in the arm and sent to the laboratory for analysis.
  • Does the test require special preparation? Usually, no special preparation is needed, but fasting or avoiding certain foods or drinks may be recommended before the test for more accurate results.
  • How are the test results interpreted? Elevated AFP levels: May indicate liver cancer, other types of cancer, or health issues during pregnancy. Normal levels: Usually considered normal, indicating no serious conditions.
  • Can the results be incorrect? Yes, interpretation errors may occur, as non-cancerous conditions can also cause elevated AFP levels. It is always recommended to discuss results with a specialist.

Conditions & Notices

  • The terms and conditions announced on the "Lahalak" medical platform apply.
  • There are no special conditions for the service other than those mentioned.

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