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Max Fever Panel (Basic) |
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₹ 700 |
A fever panel test in Baner, Pune includes a list of blood and urine test in Baner, Punes that are performed to diagnose the root cause of a persistent fever. Max Lab’s Basic Fever Panel Test includes a complete hemogram, peripheral smear for the malarial parasite, SGOT, SGPT, Widal test in Baner, Pune, and a urine routine and microscopy test in Baner, Pune.
A fever profile blood test in Baner, Pune is generally prescribed in cases where there is uncertainty about the cause of persistent or recurring fevers. The price of a fever panel test in Baner, Pune generally depends on the number and types of test in Baner, Punes included in the panel’s list. The fever profile blood test in Baner, Pune (basic) at Max Lab includes a range of test in Baner, Punes that can be used to detect several health issues. The list of tests in the fever panel can help healthcare professionals narrow down their diagnosis of the root cause behind chronic fever, as it can be used to detect infections, inflammation, or other conditions, including:
A fever panel test in Baner, Pune includes a list of blood and urine test in Baner, Punes that are performed to diagnose the root cause of a persistent fever. Max Lab’s Basic Fever Panel Test includes a complete hemogram, peripheral smear for the malarial parasite, SGOT, SGPT, Widal test in Baner, Pune, and a urine routine and microscopy test in Baner, Pune.
A fever profile blood test in Baner, Pune is generally prescribed in cases where there is uncertainty about the cause of persistent or recurring fevers. The price of a fever panel test in Baner, Pune generally depends on the number and types of test in Baner, Punes included in the panel’s list. The fever profile blood test in Baner, Pune (basic) at Max Lab includes a range of test in Baner, Punes that can be used to detect several health issues. The list of tests in the fever panel can help healthcare professionals narrow down their diagnosis of the root cause behind chronic fever, as it can be used to detect infections, inflammation, or other conditions, including: