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Alnoor Diagnostic Centre CRP (High Sensitive) Test Price, Booking & Report Details

The CRP (High Sensitive) Test at Alnoor Diagnostic Centre is one of the most reliable tests used to detect inflammation, infection, and early stages of cardiovascular risk. High-sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP) is more advanced than a standard CRP test because it measures even low levels of inflammation in your body, which can help identify risks such as heart disease before symptoms become serious. At Alnoor Diagnostic Centre, this test is performed using modern analysers, ensuring accurate and fast reporting for every patient.

Doctors often recommend this test when they suspect infection, inflammatory disorders, autoimmune diseases, or want to assess a patient’s risk of heart attack or stroke. Since CRP levels rise quickly when inflammation is present, this test plays a crucial role in diagnosis. This detailed guide covers the Alnoor Diagnostic Centre CRP (High Sensitive) Test price, preparation, meaning of results, normal values, and booking method to make your testing experience easier.

Whether you want a heart health screening, infection detection, or inflammation analysis, the CRP (High Sensitive) Test at Alnoor Diagnostic Centre is trusted for accuracy across Pakistan.

What is the CRP (High Sensitive) Test?

The CRP (High Sensitive), also known as hs-CRP, measures the level of C-Reactive Protein, a marker produced by your liver during inflammation. Unlike regular CRP tests, hs-CRP is more sensitive and can detect very small increases in inflammation. This makes it especially helpful for identifying early cardiovascular issues.

Medical Uses of CRP (High Sensitive)

Doctors recommend the hs-CRP test to:

  • Detect internal inflammation

  • Assess heart disease risk

  • Monitor infections

  • Check autoimmune disorders

  • Detect inflammatory bowel diseases

  • Monitor treatment progress and response

Since inflammation often occurs silently before symptoms appear, the CRP (High Sensitive) test helps detect problems early.

Why is the CRP (High Sensitive) Test Important?

Inflammation is the body’s natural defence, but when it becomes chronic, it can lead to serious diseases. The hs-CRP test is important because:

  • It detects early inflammation before symptoms appear

  • It indicates a bacterial or viral infection

  • It helps diagnose autoimmune disorders like rheumatoid arthritis

  • It is a strong predictor of heart attack and stroke

  • It guides doctors in determining treatment effectiveness

High CRP levels are often a warning sign that your body is fighting a problem. Early detection helps prevent complications and ensures you get treatment on time.

When Should You Get a CRP (High Sensitive) Test?

Your doctor may recommend a CRP (High Sensitive) Test at Alnoor Diagnostic Centre if you experience:

  • Persistent fever

  • Body aches or fatigue

  • Chest pain or shortness of breath

  • Unexplained inflammation

  • Chronic disease symptoms

  • Suspected infections

  • Autoimmune disease symptoms

  • Heart disease family history

It is also recommended for patients with diabetes, smokers, high cholesterol, obesity, or high blood pressure, as these conditions increase cardiovascular risk.

How to Prepare for a CRP (High Sensitive) Test?

This test requires no fasting. However, for accurate results, follow these guidelines:

  • Avoid heavy exercise for 24 hours

  • Do not smoke before the test

  • Inform the lab about any medications

  • Avoid alcohol for 12 hours prior

  • Stay hydrated

  • Get proper rest the night before

These steps help prevent false elevation of CRP levels.

How is the CRP (High Sensitive) Test Performed at Alnoor Diagnostic Centre?

The CRP (High Sensitive) Test at Alnoor Diagnostic Centre is simple, quick, and comfortable. Here’s how it works:

Step-by-Step Process

  1. You visit the nearest Alnoor branch or book online.

  2. A trained phlebotomist collects a small blood sample from your vein.

  3. The sample is sent to the lab’s biochemistry department.

  4. Advanced automated analysers measure the CRP level with high sensitivity.

  5. Reports are usually available the same day.

Alnoor Diagnostic Centre is known for accuracy, cleanliness, and strict quality control, ensuring you get trustworthy results every time.

CRP (High Sensitive) Test Report & Normal Values

Below is a standard CRP (High Sensitive) Test Report normal range table:

Result Type CRP (High Sensitive) Level Interpretation
Low Risk < 1 mg/L Minimal inflammation; low heart disease risk
Moderate Risk 1–3 mg/L Moderate inflammation; moderate heart disease risk
High Risk > 3 mg/L High inflammation; elevated risk of heart disease
Infection or Severe Inflammation > 10 mg/L Possible infection or serious inflammatory condition

How Results Are Interpreted

  • Low CRP indicates a healthy inflammatory status.

  • Slightly elevated values may indicate lifestyle factors like smoking, stress, or mild inflammation.

  • High CRP suggests infection, inflammation, or greater cardiovascular risk.

Only a doctor can diagnose the exact cause based on your complete medical history.

Understanding Abnormal Results

Abnormal CRP (High Sensitive) results may indicate:

Possible Causes

  • Viral or bacterial infection

  • Chronic inflammatory diseases

  • Autoimmune conditions

  • Obesity

  • Smoking

  • Diabetes

  • Stress

  • Heart disease risk

  • High cholesterol

  • Trauma or injury

  • Recent surgery

Why Follow-Up Testing Is Important

If your CRP is high, your doctor may recommend further tests such as:

  • Lipid profile

  • ECG

  • ESR

  • Full blood count

  • Thyroid function test

Never self-diagnose – always consult a doctor for proper evaluation.

How to Improve Inflammation Levels Naturally

To keep CRP levels normal, follow these tips:

  • Eat anti-inflammatory foods (fruits, vegetables, omega-3 foods)

  • Reduce sugar intake

  • Quit smoking

  • Exercise regularly

  • Manage stress

  • Drink plenty of water

  • Sleep at least 7-8 hours

  • Maintain a healthy weight

These habits help reduce chronic inflammation and improve cardiovascular health.

CRP (High Sensitive) Test Cost at Alnoor Diagnostic Centre

The CRP (High Sensitive) Test cost at Alnoor Diagnostic Centre is Rs. 2500. This price makes it affordable compared to other major laboratories in Pakistan. When booking through All Lab Tests, you get:

  • Easy online appointment

  • Discount options (if available)

  • Fast reporting

  • Access to the nearest Alnoor branch

You may see slight price differences due to city or branch variation, but the standard CRP (High Sensitive) Test price at Alnoor Diagnostic Centre remains Rs. 2500.

Alnoor Diagnostic Centre CRP (High Sensitive) Test Price in Pakistan

The Alnoor Diagnostic Centre CRP (High Sensitive) Test Price in Pakistan is Rs. 2500. This includes sample collection, analysis, and a full digital report. Alnoor Diagnostic Centre is known nationwide for quality testing and provides quick, reliable CRP reports using automated analysers.

You can book the test online through All Lab Tests and visit the nearest Alnoor branch for sample collection.

Where to Book CRP (High Sensitive) Test in Pakistan

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Book Your CRP (High Sensitive) Test at Alnoor Diagnostic Centre

Book your CRP (High Sensitive) Test at Alnoor Diagnostic Centre today through All Lab Tests and get accurate, reliable, and quick results from one of Pakistan’s most trusted diagnostic centres. Enjoy:

  • Convenient online booking

  • Professional staff

  • Fast reporting

  • Clean and comfortable environment

  • Affordable test prices

Take control of your health – book your test now and get peace of mind with precise diagnostics.

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