Cardiac Risk Markers in Jamshedpur – 70% Off
Evidence-based blood tests to evaluate heart-attack & stroke risk
- Book Now, Pay During the Sample Collection
- Free home collection: For order value above ₹499 and within 6 KM from any branch.
- Digital reports typically within 12–36 hours

Cardiac Risk Markers – Standard
₹899₹3,00070% Off
What you get
- 5 crucial markers for baseline heart-risk assessment
- Useful for routine screening and family history of heart disease
Parameters
- Apolipoprotein A1 (Apo-A1)
- Apolipoprotein B (Apo-B)
- Apo-B/Apo-A1 Ratio
- Lipoprotein(a) – Lp(a)
- High-sensitivity C-reactive Protein – hs-CRP
Cardiac Risk Markers – Advanced
₹1,200₹4,80075% Off
What you get
- More context for early vascular and inflammation risk discussion with a clinician
Parameters
All tests in the Standard profile + Homocysteine
Recommended Add-on: Lipid Profile
Get a complete lipid profile (10 tests) at just ₹249 when booked with any Cardiac Risk Markers panel (MRP: ₹600).
Preparation
- Fasting: not required for these markers. If adding Lipid Profile, 9–12 hr fasting is recommended.
- Medications: continue as advised by your doctor; inform the phlebotomist about ongoing medicines.
- Collection: 4–5 ml venous blood; quick and minimally invasive.
- Reporting time: typically within 12–36 hours.
How to Book
- Book Now, Pay During the Sample Collection
- Free home collection: For order value above ₹499 and within 6 KM from any branch.
- Reports via WhatsApp and email
What these markers mean
Apo-B / Apo-A1 & Ratio
Apo-B tags atherogenic particles (LDL, VLDL), while Apo-A1 reflects HDL. A higher Apo-B/Apo-A1 ratio can be associated with higher cardiovascular risk, interpreted with other findings.
Lipoprotein(a) – Lp(a)
Often genetically influenced; higher values are linked with increased cardiovascular risk in some people. Interpretation is clinical.
hs-CRP
A high-sensitivity inflammation marker. Persistently elevated levels may indicate increased inflammation; context matters.
Homocysteine (Advanced)
Elevated levels can be associated with vascular risk; management and follow-up are clinician-guided.
Disclaimer: Ranges and risk cut-offs vary by lab and clinical context. Interpret results with a qualified clinician, alongside history, exam, and other tests (lipids, BP, diabetes, etc.).
Who is this panel ideal for?
- Adults with a family history of early heart disease or stroke
- Elevated LDL/non-HDL requiring deeper discussion with a clinician
- People with diabetes, hypertension, smoking history, or obesity
- Anyone building an evidence-driven prevention plan with their doctor

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Useful references
FAQs: Cardiac Risk Markers
What does the Cardiac Risk Markers panel check?
It measures Apo-A1, Apo-B, the Apo-B/Apo-A1 ratio, Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)], high-sensitivity C-reactive Protein (hs-CRP), and—in the Advanced panel—Homocysteine. These markers help clinicians assess cardiovascular risk beyond a routine lipid profile.
Do I need fasting for this panel?
No fasting is needed for these markers. If you add a Lipid Profile, fast 9–12 hours (water allowed) unless your clinician advises otherwise.
How soon will I get reports?
Reports are typically delivered within 12–36 hours via email and WhatsApp.
Is this a replacement for a doctor’s visit?
No. These tests complement clinical evaluation. Discuss results with a qualified clinician for context and next steps.
Can I book a home collection in Jamshedpur?
Yes. Free home collection: For order value above ₹499 and within 6 KM from any branch.
What if my Lp(a) or hs-CRP is high?
Discuss results with your clinician. Decisions are based on overall risk (history, exam, lipids, BP, diabetes, etc.). Avoid self-treatment.