Preeclampsia Profile Advanced Test in Guwahati | MRP 3740 | Aarogyam Center

Preeclampsia Profile Advanced Test in Guwahati | MRP 3740 | Aarogyam Center

Preeclampsia Profile Advanced Test in Guwahati

MRP: ₹ 3740

Preeclampsia Profile Advanced is a comprehensive diagnostic panel used to assess and monitor pregnancy-related hypertension and maternal-fetal risk. Preeclampsia is a potentially serious condition marked by high blood pressure, proteinuria, swelling, headaches, and laboratory changes involving the liver, kidneys, and platelets. Early detection is crucial — and this test is specially developed to give clinicians a deeper understanding of disease progression.

At Aarogyam Center Guwahati, we provide the Preeclampsia Profile Advanced with home sample collection convenience across the city. Expectant mothers often prefer our service due to same-day slots, fast processing, transparent pricing (MRP 3740), and Thyrocare’s reliable NABL-certified testing.

🔍 Why This Test Is Important
  • Detects early warning signs of preeclampsia before severe symptoms appear.
  • Helps doctors classify severity (mild vs. severe preeclampsia).
  • Guides treatment decisions and delivery planning.
  • Essential for women with high-risk pregnancy conditions like hypertension, diabetes, or prior complications.
  • Improves monitoring for both mother and baby.
📋 Parameters Included (Advanced Panel)
  • Complete Blood Count (CBC) – Platelets, Hemoglobin, RBC indices
  • Liver Function Tests – AST (SGOT), ALT (SGPT), ALP, Bilirubin
  • Renal Markers – Creatinine, Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
  • Serum Uric Acid
  • LDH (Lactate Dehydrogenase) – marker for cell injury & severity
  • Urine Protein (Spot) / Protein–Creatinine Ratio
  • Electrolytes – Sodium, Potassium (depending on lab protocol)
  • Other biochemical markers as per pregnancy assessment requirements
👩‍🍼 Who Should Take This Test?
  • Pregnant women with elevated blood pressure readings
  • Women experiencing swelling of face/hands, headaches or vision issues
  • Patients with history of preeclampsia or HELLP syndrome
  • Women with diabetes, thyroid disorders, kidney disease or autoimmune conditions
  • High-risk pregnancies (multiple pregnancy, IVF, advanced maternal age)
🧪 Sample Type & Report Time
  • Blood sample (venous)
  • Urine sample (spot collection)
  • Report time: 24–48 hours
  • Home sample collection: Available across Guwahati
🧭 How to Prepare – Step-by-Step Guide
  1. No fasting required unless combined with other fasting tests.
  2. Drink water normally; dehydration may affect markers like creatinine.
  3. Inform the team about current medications such as antihypertensives or aspirin.
  4. If on bed rest due to pregnancy complications, choose home sample collection.
  5. Avoid high-salt meals the night before, as it may temporarily affect blood pressure.
  6. Provide clean-catch urine sample if urine protein estimation is included.
⚠️ Precautions & Important Considerations
  • Pregnant women should avoid stress before sample collection as BP variation affects interpretation.
  • If you experience severe headache, abdominal pain, or blurred vision — seek emergency care instead of waiting for test results.
  • Reference ranges differ during pregnancy; only an obstetrician can interpret them correctly.
  • If results are borderline, repeat testing may be advised every 1–2 weeks.
🏙️ Guwahati-Specific Information

Aarogyam Center offers home collection throughout Guwahati — including Beltola, Ganeshguri, Kahilipara, Maligaon, Pandu, Basistha, Chandmari, Zoo Road, Jalukbari, and suburban areas depending on availability. Pregnant women prefer early morning slots for convenience, and we prioritise emergency requests wherever possible.

We work closely with local gynecologists and maternity centers such as those in Bhangagarh, Dispur, and Six Mile. Our reports are accepted across all hospitals and clinics in Guwahati without exceptions.

💬 Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Is this test enough to diagnose preeclampsia?
The test provides crucial biochemical and hematological markers, but a clinical diagnosis requires BP monitoring, urine output assessment, and doctor evaluation.
Q. How often should I repeat this test?
High-risk patients are often recommended re-testing every 7–14 days. Follow your obstetrician’s advice.
Q. Does the test require fasting?
No, fasting is generally not required unless your doctor has ordered additional fasting profiles.
Q. Can I book home collection in remote areas of Guwahati?
Yes — call or WhatsApp us to confirm slot availability for outskirts like Sonapur, Amingaon, Noonmati or VIP Road.
Q. Will this test help monitor my baby’s condition?
The test monitors maternal risk, which indirectly guides fetal monitoring. Doctors may additionally advise Doppler ultrasound or NST.
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