Serum Myoglobin Test Price | Lahalak Platform
A rapid biomarker for detecting muscle or heart damage. This test assists in early assessment of severe muscle strain or suspected heart attacks, enabling immediate medical intervention.
Scientific name: Serum Myoglobin Test
A serum myoglobin test is a quantitative measurement of the concentration of myoglobin, a protein found in heart muscle and skeletal muscle cells, in the blood serum. When these muscles are damaged (as in a heart attack or muscle injury), myoglobin is rapidly released into the bloodstream. Its level in the blood rises within 1–3 hours of injury, ma...
Included Services
- A precise analysis to measure the concentration of myoglobin protein in blood serum.
- Consult a cardiologist, internist, or emergency room specialist to interpret the results in the context of the symptoms and other tests (especially troponin).
- Personal support services from Halak.
Medical Service Information
Conditions & Notices
- Fasting is not routinely required. The sample can be taken at any time, especially in emergencies.
- In non-emergency cases, it is advisable to avoid strenuous physical activity at least 24 hours before the examination, as intense exercise can raise the level.
- The doctor should be informed of any medications the patient is taking or any recent muscle injuries.