Lipid Profile
Measures your cholesterol and triglycerides to assess heart disease risk—essential for anyone with diabetes, hypertension, or family history of heart problems.
Test Information
Reports In
Same day (5-6 hours)
Parameters
1
Requisites
Blood Sample
Sample Type
Blood
Measures
Total cholesterol, HDL (good cholesterol), LDL (bad cholesterol), VLDL, triglycerides, and commonly calculated ratios (Total/HDL, LDL/HDL) for cardiovascular risk assessment.
Identifies
High cholesterol (dyslipidemia), elevated LDL (heart disease risk), low HDL (protective factor), high triglycerides (metabolic syndrome, diabetes risk), and overall cardiovascular risk.
What is the Lipid Profile Test?
The Lipid Profile measures your blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels — the fats that circulate in your bloodstream. It includes Total Cholesterol, LDL (bad cholesterol), HDL (good cholesterol), Triglycerides, and VLDL. High cholesterol silently damages your arteries over years, leading to heart attacks and strokes. You can feel perfectly healthy and still have dangerously high cholesterol.
Why Should You Take This Test?
Heart disease is India's leading killer. High cholesterol often has no symptoms until a heart attack or stroke. This test identifies dyslipidemia early—diet, exercise, and medication can significantly reduce risk. Essential for diabetics and those with hypertension.
Who Should Get Tested?
Everyone Over 30
Cholesterol screening should start by age 30 (or earlier with risk factors).
Family History of Heart Disease
Familial hyperlipidemia is very common in India.
Diabetic Patients
Diabetes and high cholesterol frequently coexist.
Overweight Individuals
Obesity increases bad cholesterol and triglycerides.
On Cholesterol Medication
Regular monitoring ensures medication effectiveness.
Warning Signs — When Should You Get This Test?
Common Conditions Detected
Frequently Booked Together
Tests commonly ordered alongside Lipid Profile for a complete picture
HbA1c
Diabetes and cholesterol are closely linked
hs-CRP
Inflammation marker for cardiovascular risk
Lipoprotein(a)
Genetic cardiovascular risk marker
Homocysteine
Independent cardiac risk factor
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