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OUR EXPERT DOCTORS
Our specialist doctors have extensive knowledge and years of experience in their specialization. They are happy to answer any questions you may have.
STATE-OF-THE-ART EQUIPMENT
As Europe’s leading laser center, we work with the most advanced machines for your beauty, such as Alma Lasers, Hydrafacial®, Cocoon Medical, Lutronic
AFFORDABLE PRICES
We support the realization of your dreams with ongoing promotions and favorable offers. Installment payment options are also available!
MAXIMUM ATTENTION
We are happy to help with
any questions or requests.
With us, nothing is impossible,
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The simplest and most informative form of examination can be:
blood test microbiological examination examination of human secretions fecal screening test
In life, prevention or early detection is crucial because timely diagnosis of developing or existing diseases allows for early intervention, significantly extending the quality of life.
Laboratory examination greatly contributes to assessing our health condition. Besides providing numerous information and a general picture of the body's functioning, it helps in establishing an early diagnosis. A laboratory examination alone is insufficient for determining a disease, but it can serve as a guideline for establishing a correct diagnosis.
Screening laboratory examinations are recommended for both men and women for assessing general health conditions and timely detection of possible abnormalities.
In pelvic ultrasound, the uterus and ovaries in women and the prostate in men can be examined. The structural changes observed in these organs can provide valuable insights into the origin of diseases.
At our facility, you can find everything in one place - from aesthetic
treatments to specialist consultations and diagnostic examinations. Come to us for a consultation!
Blood sampling at the Szegi Medical Center:
In life, prevention or early detection is crucial because timely diagnosis of developing or existing diseases allows for early intervention, significantly extending the quality of life.
Laboratory examination greatly contributes to assessing our health condition. Besides providing numerous information and a general picture of the body's functioning, it helps in establishing an early diagnosis. A laboratory examination alone is insufficient for determining a disease, but it can serve as a guideline for establishing a correct diagnosis.
Screening laboratory examinations are recommended for both men and women for assessing general health conditions and timely detection of possible abnormalities.
Laboratory examinations are generally recommended annually for both men and women. Factors such as inherited susceptibility to diseases, lifestyle, and age can influence the frequency.
At our facility, you can find everything in one place - from aesthetic
treatments to specialist consultations and diagnostic examinations. Come to us for a consultation!
The majority of blood test results are available within 1-2 working days, while other laboratory test results and reports, depending on the specific test, are sent to patients within 5-8 working days.
We transmit the laboratory results to our patients via email, with password protection for added security.
To interpret the blood test results, reference values provided in the report help guide understanding. If necessary, our medical specialists can provide further assistance through consultation.
The most common cause of a purple bruise is insufficient pressure applied to the site after the blood draw. In such cases, blood can seep under the skin through the damaged blood vessel, resulting in discoloration. However, there is no need to panic! The purple bruise after a blood draw usually fades within 1-2 weeks.
Please note that certain disease types mentioned in the document are for informational purposes only and do not constitute a specific diagnosis. Therefore, we strongly recommend consulting your healthcare provider to determine a diagnosis in your specific case.
(ALP)
An enzyme that aids in the breakdown of proteins and cellular metabolic processes. It is found in every tissue, but most prominently in the intestines, liver, bones, and kidneys. In pregnant women, it is also present in the placenta. ALP primarily provides information about the proper functioning of the liver and skeletal system. It provides a more accurate diagnosis when assessed together with other laboratory tests (such as comprehensive liver function or bone metabolism tests). If simultaneously conducted liver tests, such as bilirubin, AST, or ALT, also show elevated values, then the elevated ALP is derived from the liver. If phosphate and calcium levels are abnormal, then the elevated ALP is of bone origin.
Normal range: 40 – 115 U/L
An elevated value may indicate:
A decreased value may indicate:
Albumin is a transport protein produced in the liver. Testing albumin levels provides information about liver and kidney function, as well as nutritional status.
Normal range: 35-52 g/L
An elevated value may indicate:
A decreased value may indicate:
(Antithyroid Peroxidase Antibodies)
One of the antibodies produced by the body. In cases where the immune system starts producing autoantibodies against the thyroid peroxidase (TPO) enzyme, the structure and function of the thyroid gland can be affected.
TPO is an enzyme that plays an important role in the production of thyroid hormones.
Anti-TPO antibodies are most commonly found in cases of hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid).
(C-reactive protein)
CRP is produced by the liver cells in response to inflammation. It serves as a useful marker for assessing inflammatory processes in the body.
Normal range:
A higher value may indicate:
Phosphate plays an important role in cellular metabolism and is present in large quantities in our bones. It is eliminated by the kidneys and a significant portion is reabsorbed. In cases of chronic kidney failure, high phosphate levels can lead to disturbances in bone metabolism.
Normal range: 0.80 – 1.45 mmol/L
An elevated value may indicate:
A decreased value may indicate:
FT3 (Free Triiodothyronine) and FT4 (Free Thyroxine):
These are hormones produced by the thyroid gland, indicating proper thyroid function.
An elevated value may indicate:
Please note that reference ranges may vary slightly depending on the laboratory or specific assay used. It is important to interpret these values in conjunction with other clinical factors and consult a healthcare professional for a comprehensive evaluation.
Glucose is the primary source of energy for cells, and its levels are influenced by the hormone insulin.
Normal range: 3.7-6.0 mmol/L
Symptoms and consequences of elevated glucose levels:
Symptoms and causes of decreased glucose levels:
It’s important to note that glucose levels can vary in different individuals, and interpretation should be done in conjunction with other clinical factors. Consulting a healthcare professional is advised for proper evaluation and management.
GOT (Glutamate-Oxaloacetate Transaminase), also known as AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase):
GOT/AST is an enzyme primarily found in the liver and heart, but it can also be present in skeletal muscle, kidneys, and the brain. Its levels are usually evaluated together with GPT (ALT), so it is not typically requested as a separate test.
Normal range: <40 U/L
An elevated value may indicate:
A decreased value may indicate:
It’s important to note that interpretation of GOT/AST levels should be done in conjunction with other clinical factors, and consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
(Glutamate-Pyruvate Transaminase), also known as ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase)
GPT/ALT is an enzyme primarily produced in liver cells and serves as an indicator of liver damage. It is also found in smaller amounts in the kidneys, muscles, and heart. The concentration of GPT/ALT in the blood is normally low, but in cases of liver damage, more of this enzyme is released into the bloodstream, where it can be detected.
Normal range: <40 U/L
An elevated value may indicate:
It’s important to note that interpretation of GPT/ALT levels should be done in conjunction with other clinical factors, and consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
(Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase):
GGT is an enzyme that is predominantly found in the liver, pancreas, and kidneys. It plays a role in the breakdown of a substance called glutathione.
The activity of this enzyme does not specifically indicate the cause of liver damage, so it is usually measured in conjunction with other liver function tests.
Normal range: 8-50 U/L (international units per liter)
It is primarily used to detect damage to liver cells and to evaluate the possibility of bile duct obstruction.
An elevated value may indicate:
It’s important to note that interpretation of GGT levels should be done in conjunction with other clinical factors, and consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Uric acid is a breakdown product of nucleic acids. It is excreted from the body through urine and feces. If it is not adequately eliminated, excess uric acid can accumulate and crystallize in the joint fluid, leading to a condition known as gout.
Normal range: 155-357 umol/L
An elevated value may indicate:
It’s important to note that interpretation of uric acid levels should be done in conjunction with other clinical factors, and consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
(High-Density Lipoprotein cholesterol)
HDL cholesterol is a type of lipoprotein that picks up excess cholesterol from the bloodstream and transports it back to the liver, where some of it is eliminated through bile.
HDL cholesterol is often referred to as „good cholesterol” because it helps remove excess cholesterol from the arteries, reducing the risk of plaque formation and cardiovascular diseases. High levels of HDL cholesterol are considered beneficial for overall health.
Urea is a breakdown product of amino acids. It is produced in the liver and eliminated from the body through the kidneys in the form of urine. It is primarily used to assess kidney function.
Normal range: 8-20 mg/dL (3-7 mmol/L)
An elevated level may indicate:
A decreased value may indicate:
It’s important to note that interpretation of urea levels should be done in conjunction with other clinical factors, and consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Creatinine is a waste product derived from the breakdown of muscle proteins. It is excreted from the body through the kidneys in the form of urine.
The level of creatinine in the blood depends on the kidney’s filtration performance.
Normal range: 49-90 umol/L
An elevated value may indicate:
A decreased value may indicate:
It’s important to note that interpretation of creatinine levels should be done in conjunction with other clinical factors, and consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Creatine Kinase
This enzyme is responsible for energy production in cells. It is present in the heart muscle, skeletal muscles, and intestines.
In a healthy body, this enzyme does not appear in the bloodstream.
Normal range:
A higher value may indicate:
A lower value may indicate:
It’s important to note that interpretation of CK levels should be done in conjunction with other clinical factors, and consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Potassium is an electrolyte responsible for regulating fluid balance in the body. It plays a vital role in muscle function, nerve impulse transmission, cellular energy production, and maintaining acid-base balance.
Normal range: 3.5 – 5.3 mmol/L
If the level deviates from the normal range, it can increase the risk of cardiac arrhythmias, respiratory insufficiency, and shock.
The potassium level can be higher than normal due to increased intake of potassium through medication or diet, kidney failure, Addison’s disease, tissue damage, infections, diabetes, or dehydration.
The potassium level can be lower than normal due to dehydration, vomiting, diarrhea, insulin treatment for diabetes.
It’s important to note that interpretation of potassium levels should be done in conjunction with other clinical factors, and consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Cholesterol is involved in cell membrane structure, hormone synthesis, and bile acid production. It is produced by the liver and can also be obtained through dietary sources. Elevated levels of cholesterol significantly influence the development of heart and coronary artery diseases. During laboratory testing, cholesterol is typically assessed by measuring three components: total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, and LDL cholesterol.
Normal range: <5.2 mmol/L
It’s important to note that the interpretation of cholesterol levels should be done in conjunction with other risk factors and overall health assessment. Consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation, understanding individual risk profiles, and implementing appropriate preventive measures.
Calcium is primarily found in the bones, but it also plays a role in nerve and muscle excitability. It is an essential mineral, and its levels are regulated by the parathyroid hormone and vitamin D, which is activated in the kidneys.
Normal range: 2.20-2.65 mmol/L
A lower value may result in:
A higher value may result in:
It’s important to note that interpretation of calcium levels should be done in conjunction with other clinical factors, and consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Lactate dehydrogenase
This enzyme plays a role in glucose metabolism and is found throughout the body, but in smaller amounts in the blood.
It is particularly present in the heart, skeletal muscles, liver, kidneys, and red blood cells.
Normal range: 240-480 U/L
An elevated value may indicate:
A low LDH level generally does not cause any issues in the body.
It’s important to note that interpretation of LDH levels should be done in conjunction with other clinical factors, and consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Low-Density Lipoprotein
LDL cholesterol is a type of lipoprotein that transports cholesterol from the liver to cells throughout the body. It is often referred to as „bad” cholesterol because high levels of LDL cholesterol are associated with an increased risk of heart disease and atherosclerosis.
LDL cholesterol can contribute to the buildup of plaque in the arteries, leading to narrowed and hardened arteries, which can restrict blood flow and increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes.
It’s important to maintain healthy levels of LDL cholesterol through lifestyle modifications such as a balanced diet, regular exercise, and, if necessary, medication under the guidance of a healthcare professional. Regular monitoring and management of LDL cholesterol levels are crucial for cardiovascular health.
Magnesium plays a role in the structure of bones and teeth, as well as in the proper functioning of blood pressure regulation and the nervous system.
Normal range: 0.75-1.25 mmol/L
Symptoms of an elevated magnesium level may include:
Symptoms of a low magnesium level may include:
A low magnesium level can be caused by malabsorption, increased excretion (kidney disease, vomiting, diarrhea, diabetes, tumors, etc.).
Proper diagnosis and management of magnesium levels are important for overall health. If you suspect any abnormalities, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional for evaluation and appropriate treatment.
Sodium participates in the regulation of various processes in the body, such as fluid balance, muscle function, nerve impulse transmission, acid-base balance, and carbohydrate and protein metabolism.
Normal range: 136-146 mmol/L
Sodium plays a crucial role in maintaining proper hydration, nerve function, and muscle contraction. It works in conjunction with other electrolytes, such as potassium, to maintain the body’s fluid balance and facilitate proper cellular function.
Both excessively high and low levels of sodium can have negative effects on the body. High sodium levels (hypernatremia) may be associated with dehydration, certain kidney conditions, or excessive sodium intake. Low sodium levels (hyponatremia) can occur due to conditions such as excessive sweating, vomiting, diarrhea, or certain medical conditions affecting the kidneys or hormonal regulation.
Proper maintenance of sodium levels is essential for overall health. If you suspect any abnormalities, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional for evaluation and appropriate treatment.
The breakdown product of hemoglobin, it is formed during the aging and destruction of red blood cells.
Normal range: <20 umol/L, with direct bilirubin accounting for 1-5 umol/L.
In newborns, levels above 340 umol/L are considered high and may indicate elevated bilirubin levels. Bilirubin is transported to the liver bound to proteins and is then excreted into the bile ducts, giving bile its characteristic yellow color.
Total bilirubin levels are commonly evaluated in various diseases, such as liver disease, gallstones or obstruction, pancreatic disorders, hemolysis, and routinely in newborns.
Elevated levels of bilirubin can cause jaundice, which may manifest as yellowing of the eyes or the entire skin.
High bilirubin levels may indicate:
If your bilirubin levels are elevated, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and appropriate management.
Proteins are the building blocks of cells and tissues, and they play a role in the blood clotting system. The level of total protein in the blood can be affected by inadequate nutrition, liver disease, or kidney disease.
Normal range: 60-80 g/L
Elevated levels may indicate:
Decreased levels may indicate:
If your total protein levels are abnormal, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and to determine the underlying cause.
The ESR measures the rate at which red blood cells settle in a blood sample. An elevated value may indicate the presence of inflammation, cancer, kidney disease, anemia, or infection in the body.
Normal range: less than 20 mm/hour
A decreased value may indicate:
An elevated value may indicate:
ESR is a general indicator, and further tests are necessary to establish an accurate diagnosis. If the ESR value is elevated or decreased, it is important to consult with a doctor or healthcare professional who can perform additional tests and provide interpretation.
One of its main functions is the transport of iron ions to the bone marrow. It provides important information when assessing the body’s iron content.
Normal range: 200-340 g/dL
A decreased value may indicate:
An elevated value may indicate:
It is important to note that total transferrin levels are typically interpreted in conjunction with other iron-related parameters for a comprehensive assessment of iron status. Consulting with a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation and interpretation of the results.
(Neutral fats) They serve as the main source of energy for cells. Part of them is stored in adipose tissues, while the rest is transported in the blood. The concentration of triglycerides depends on diet, and consuming fatty foods can elevate their levels. Their values are influenced by conditions such as diabetes, obesity, kidney failure, alcoholism, and pancreatitis. Triglycerides are not only obtained from fatty foods; excessive consumption of carbohydrates can lead to their synthesis in the body.
Normal value: Below 1.7 mmol/L
Thyroid-stimulating hormone. It is an indicator of the functioning of the pituitary gland and the thyroid gland. Its levels can be high (hypothyroidism) or low (hyperthyroidism).
Under its stimulation, the absorption of iodine in the intestine increases, and it affects the production of hormones (T3, T4) in the thyroid gland.
TSH, T4, T3 normal ranges:
An elevated value may indicate:
Iron is an important component of hemoglobin, the molecule responsible for carrying oxygen in the blood. It plays a role in oxygen and carbon dioxide transport in the body. Additionally, it is involved in electron transfer, enzyme function, and protein synthesis.
Normal value: 2.5-5 grams/liter
Symptoms of low levels:
Consequences of elevated levels:
A complete blood count is one of the most common laboratory tests that includes the cellular components of the blood (red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets). It is used to assess overall health status and detect certain diseases.
Normal value: 4.2-5.6 T/ (T refers to trillion cells per liter, depending on the specific component being measured)
It is the result of kidney function. The analysis can detect proteins indicating urinary tract infections, diabetes, and inflammation. The urine sediment is examined under a microscope.
The majority of blood test results are available within 1-2 working days, while other laboratory test results and reports, depending on the specific test, are sent to patients within 5-8 working days.
We transmit the laboratory results to our patients via email, with password protection for added security.
To interpret the blood test results, reference values provided in the report help guide understanding. If necessary, our medical specialists can provide further assistance through consultation.
The most common cause of a purple bruise is insufficient pressure applied to the site after the blood draw. In such cases, blood can seep under the skin through the damaged blood vessel, resulting in discoloration. However, there is no need to panic! The purple bruise after a blood draw usually fades within 1-2 weeks.
Please note that certain disease types mentioned in the document are for informational purposes only and do not constitute a specific diagnosis. Therefore, we strongly recommend consulting your healthcare provider to determine a diagnosis in your specific case.
(ALP)
An enzyme that aids in the breakdown of proteins and cellular metabolic processes. It is found in every tissue, but most prominently in the intestines, liver, bones, and kidneys. In pregnant women, it is also present in the placenta. ALP primarily provides information about the proper functioning of the liver and skeletal system. It provides a more accurate diagnosis when assessed together with other laboratory tests (such as comprehensive liver function or bone metabolism tests). If simultaneously conducted liver tests, such as bilirubin, AST, or ALT, also show elevated values, then the elevated ALP is derived from the liver. If phosphate and calcium levels are abnormal, then the elevated ALP is of bone origin.
Normal range: 40 – 115 U/L
An elevated value may indicate:
A decreased value may indicate:
Albumin is a transport protein produced in the liver. Testing albumin levels provides information about liver and kidney function, as well as nutritional status.
Normal range: 35-52 g/L
An elevated value may indicate:
A decreased value may indicate:
(Antithyroid Peroxidase Antibodies)
One of the antibodies produced by the body. In cases where the immune system starts producing autoantibodies against the thyroid peroxidase (TPO) enzyme, the structure and function of the thyroid gland can be affected.
TPO is an enzyme that plays an important role in the production of thyroid hormones.
Anti-TPO antibodies are most commonly found in cases of hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid).
(C-reactive protein)
CRP is produced by the liver cells in response to inflammation. It serves as a useful marker for assessing inflammatory processes in the body.
Normal range:
A higher value may indicate:
Phosphate plays an important role in cellular metabolism and is present in large quantities in our bones. It is eliminated by the kidneys and a significant portion is reabsorbed. In cases of chronic kidney failure, high phosphate levels can lead to disturbances in bone metabolism.
Normal range: 0.80 – 1.45 mmol/L
An elevated value may indicate:
A decreased value may indicate:
FT3 (Free Triiodothyronine) and FT4 (Free Thyroxine):
These are hormones produced by the thyroid gland, indicating proper thyroid function.
An elevated value may indicate:
Please note that reference ranges may vary slightly depending on the laboratory or specific assay used. It is important to interpret these values in conjunction with other clinical factors and consult a healthcare professional for a comprehensive evaluation.
Glucose is the primary source of energy for cells, and its levels are influenced by the hormone insulin.
Normal range: 3.7-6.0 mmol/L
Symptoms and consequences of elevated glucose levels:
Symptoms and causes of decreased glucose levels:
It’s important to note that glucose levels can vary in different individuals, and interpretation should be done in conjunction with other clinical factors. Consulting a healthcare professional is advised for proper evaluation and management.
GOT (Glutamate-Oxaloacetate Transaminase), also known as AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase):
GOT/AST is an enzyme primarily found in the liver and heart, but it can also be present in skeletal muscle, kidneys, and the brain. Its levels are usually evaluated together with GPT (ALT), so it is not typically requested as a separate test.
Normal range: <40 U/L
An elevated value may indicate:
A decreased value may indicate:
It’s important to note that interpretation of GOT/AST levels should be done in conjunction with other clinical factors, and consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
(Glutamate-Pyruvate Transaminase), also known as ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase)
GPT/ALT is an enzyme primarily produced in liver cells and serves as an indicator of liver damage. It is also found in smaller amounts in the kidneys, muscles, and heart. The concentration of GPT/ALT in the blood is normally low, but in cases of liver damage, more of this enzyme is released into the bloodstream, where it can be detected.
Normal range: <40 U/L
An elevated value may indicate:
It’s important to note that interpretation of GPT/ALT levels should be done in conjunction with other clinical factors, and consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
(Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase):
GGT is an enzyme that is predominantly found in the liver, pancreas, and kidneys. It plays a role in the breakdown of a substance called glutathione.
The activity of this enzyme does not specifically indicate the cause of liver damage, so it is usually measured in conjunction with other liver function tests.
Normal range: 8-50 U/L (international units per liter)
It is primarily used to detect damage to liver cells and to evaluate the possibility of bile duct obstruction.
An elevated value may indicate:
It’s important to note that interpretation of GGT levels should be done in conjunction with other clinical factors, and consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Uric acid is a breakdown product of nucleic acids. It is excreted from the body through urine and feces. If it is not adequately eliminated, excess uric acid can accumulate and crystallize in the joint fluid, leading to a condition known as gout.
Normal range: 155-357 umol/L
An elevated value may indicate:
It’s important to note that interpretation of uric acid levels should be done in conjunction with other clinical factors, and consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
(High-Density Lipoprotein cholesterol)
HDL cholesterol is a type of lipoprotein that picks up excess cholesterol from the bloodstream and transports it back to the liver, where some of it is eliminated through bile.
HDL cholesterol is often referred to as „good cholesterol” because it helps remove excess cholesterol from the arteries, reducing the risk of plaque formation and cardiovascular diseases. High levels of HDL cholesterol are considered beneficial for overall health.
Urea is a breakdown product of amino acids. It is produced in the liver and eliminated from the body through the kidneys in the form of urine. It is primarily used to assess kidney function.
Normal range: 8-20 mg/dL (3-7 mmol/L)
An elevated level may indicate:
A decreased value may indicate:
It’s important to note that interpretation of urea levels should be done in conjunction with other clinical factors, and consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Creatinine is a waste product derived from the breakdown of muscle proteins. It is excreted from the body through the kidneys in the form of urine.
The level of creatinine in the blood depends on the kidney’s filtration performance.
Normal range: 49-90 umol/L
An elevated value may indicate:
A decreased value may indicate:
It’s important to note that interpretation of creatinine levels should be done in conjunction with other clinical factors, and consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Creatine Kinase
This enzyme is responsible for energy production in cells. It is present in the heart muscle, skeletal muscles, and intestines.
In a healthy body, this enzyme does not appear in the bloodstream.
Normal range:
A higher value may indicate:
A lower value may indicate:
It’s important to note that interpretation of CK levels should be done in conjunction with other clinical factors, and consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Potassium is an electrolyte responsible for regulating fluid balance in the body. It plays a vital role in muscle function, nerve impulse transmission, cellular energy production, and maintaining acid-base balance.
Normal range: 3.5 – 5.3 mmol/L
If the level deviates from the normal range, it can increase the risk of cardiac arrhythmias, respiratory insufficiency, and shock.
The potassium level can be higher than normal due to increased intake of potassium through medication or diet, kidney failure, Addison’s disease, tissue damage, infections, diabetes, or dehydration.
The potassium level can be lower than normal due to dehydration, vomiting, diarrhea, insulin treatment for diabetes.
It’s important to note that interpretation of potassium levels should be done in conjunction with other clinical factors, and consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Cholesterol is involved in cell membrane structure, hormone synthesis, and bile acid production. It is produced by the liver and can also be obtained through dietary sources. Elevated levels of cholesterol significantly influence the development of heart and coronary artery diseases. During laboratory testing, cholesterol is typically assessed by measuring three components: total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, and LDL cholesterol.
Normal range: <5.2 mmol/L
It’s important to note that the interpretation of cholesterol levels should be done in conjunction with other risk factors and overall health assessment. Consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation, understanding individual risk profiles, and implementing appropriate preventive measures.
Calcium is primarily found in the bones, but it also plays a role in nerve and muscle excitability. It is an essential mineral, and its levels are regulated by the parathyroid hormone and vitamin D, which is activated in the kidneys.
Normal range: 2.20-2.65 mmol/L
A lower value may result in:
A higher value may result in:
It’s important to note that interpretation of calcium levels should be done in conjunction with other clinical factors, and consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Lactate dehydrogenase
This enzyme plays a role in glucose metabolism and is found throughout the body, but in smaller amounts in the blood.
It is particularly present in the heart, skeletal muscles, liver, kidneys, and red blood cells.
Normal range: 240-480 U/L
An elevated value may indicate:
A low LDH level generally does not cause any issues in the body.
It’s important to note that interpretation of LDH levels should be done in conjunction with other clinical factors, and consulting a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Low-Density Lipoprotein
LDL cholesterol is a type of lipoprotein that transports cholesterol from the liver to cells throughout the body. It is often referred to as „bad” cholesterol because high levels of LDL cholesterol are associated with an increased risk of heart disease and atherosclerosis.
LDL cholesterol can contribute to the buildup of plaque in the arteries, leading to narrowed and hardened arteries, which can restrict blood flow and increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes.
It’s important to maintain healthy levels of LDL cholesterol through lifestyle modifications such as a balanced diet, regular exercise, and, if necessary, medication under the guidance of a healthcare professional. Regular monitoring and management of LDL cholesterol levels are crucial for cardiovascular health.
Magnesium plays a role in the structure of bones and teeth, as well as in the proper functioning of blood pressure regulation and the nervous system.
Normal range: 0.75-1.25 mmol/L
Symptoms of an elevated magnesium level may include:
Symptoms of a low magnesium level may include:
A low magnesium level can be caused by malabsorption, increased excretion (kidney disease, vomiting, diarrhea, diabetes, tumors, etc.).
Proper diagnosis and management of magnesium levels are important for overall health. If you suspect any abnormalities, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional for evaluation and appropriate treatment.
Sodium participates in the regulation of various processes in the body, such as fluid balance, muscle function, nerve impulse transmission, acid-base balance, and carbohydrate and protein metabolism.
Normal range: 136-146 mmol/L
Sodium plays a crucial role in maintaining proper hydration, nerve function, and muscle contraction. It works in conjunction with other electrolytes, such as potassium, to maintain the body’s fluid balance and facilitate proper cellular function.
Both excessively high and low levels of sodium can have negative effects on the body. High sodium levels (hypernatremia) may be associated with dehydration, certain kidney conditions, or excessive sodium intake. Low sodium levels (hyponatremia) can occur due to conditions such as excessive sweating, vomiting, diarrhea, or certain medical conditions affecting the kidneys or hormonal regulation.
Proper maintenance of sodium levels is essential for overall health. If you suspect any abnormalities, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional for evaluation and appropriate treatment.
The breakdown product of hemoglobin, it is formed during the aging and destruction of red blood cells.
Normal range: <20 umol/L, with direct bilirubin accounting for 1-5 umol/L.
In newborns, levels above 340 umol/L are considered high and may indicate elevated bilirubin levels. Bilirubin is transported to the liver bound to proteins and is then excreted into the bile ducts, giving bile its characteristic yellow color.
Total bilirubin levels are commonly evaluated in various diseases, such as liver disease, gallstones or obstruction, pancreatic disorders, hemolysis, and routinely in newborns.
Elevated levels of bilirubin can cause jaundice, which may manifest as yellowing of the eyes or the entire skin.
High bilirubin levels may indicate:
If your bilirubin levels are elevated, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and appropriate management.
Proteins are the building blocks of cells and tissues, and they play a role in the blood clotting system. The level of total protein in the blood can be affected by inadequate nutrition, liver disease, or kidney disease.
Normal range: 60-80 g/L
Elevated levels may indicate:
Decreased levels may indicate:
If your total protein levels are abnormal, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and to determine the underlying cause.
The ESR measures the rate at which red blood cells settle in a blood sample. An elevated value may indicate the presence of inflammation, cancer, kidney disease, anemia, or infection in the body.
Normal range: less than 20 mm/hour
A decreased value may indicate:
An elevated value may indicate:
ESR is a general indicator, and further tests are necessary to establish an accurate diagnosis. If the ESR value is elevated or decreased, it is important to consult with a doctor or healthcare professional who can perform additional tests and provide interpretation.
One of its main functions is the transport of iron ions to the bone marrow. It provides important information when assessing the body’s iron content.
Normal range: 200-340 g/dL
A decreased value may indicate:
An elevated value may indicate:
It is important to note that total transferrin levels are typically interpreted in conjunction with other iron-related parameters for a comprehensive assessment of iron status. Consulting with a healthcare professional is recommended for proper evaluation and interpretation of the results.
(Neutral fats) They serve as the main source of energy for cells. Part of them is stored in adipose tissues, while the rest is transported in the blood. The concentration of triglycerides depends on diet, and consuming fatty foods can elevate their levels. Their values are influenced by conditions such as diabetes, obesity, kidney failure, alcoholism, and pancreatitis. Triglycerides are not only obtained from fatty foods; excessive consumption of carbohydrates can lead to their synthesis in the body.
Normal value: Below 1.7 mmol/L
Thyroid-stimulating hormone. It is an indicator of the functioning of the pituitary gland and the thyroid gland. Its levels can be high (hypothyroidism) or low (hyperthyroidism).
Under its stimulation, the absorption of iodine in the intestine increases, and it affects the production of hormones (T3, T4) in the thyroid gland.
TSH, T4, T3 normal ranges:
An elevated value may indicate:
Iron is an important component of hemoglobin, the molecule responsible for carrying oxygen in the blood. It plays a role in oxygen and carbon dioxide transport in the body. Additionally, it is involved in electron transfer, enzyme function, and protein synthesis.
Normal value: 2.5-5 grams/liter
Symptoms of low levels:
Consequences of elevated levels:
A complete blood count is one of the most common laboratory tests that includes the cellular components of the blood (red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets). It is used to assess overall health status and detect certain diseases.
Normal value: 4.2-5.6 T/ (T refers to trillion cells per liter, depending on the specific component being measured)
It is the result of kidney function. The analysis can detect proteins indicating urinary tract infections, diabetes, and inflammation. The urine sediment is examined under a microscope.
Lab - Routine package (The routine package informs about the functioning of vital internal organs - hematopoietic system, liver and kidney.) | 10 900 HUF |
Laboratory - Extended Routine package (The Extended Routine package informs about the functioning of vital internal organs - hematopoietic system, liver and kidney - complete with an inflammation search test (CRP) and thyroid base hormone (TSH) and an enzyme of the pancreas ( amylase).) | 18 810 HUF |
Thyroid Basic Package (TSH, Ft3, Ft4, Anti-TPO) | 13 950 HUF |
Obesity laboratory examination (With the help of our examination package, in addition to laboratory examinations for the assessment of the general state of health, the causes of obesity can also be revealed.) - Glucose load (glucose + insulin, 3 points), Total protein, Albumin, Cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, Triglycerides, Automated blood count (qualitative blood count), Cortisol, vitamin D (total 25-OH vitamin D), Leptin, TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone), Sample treatment fee | 44 550 HUF |
PCOS Basic Pack (Glucose Load (Glucose+Insulin, 3-Point, LH, FSH, Prolactin, Estradiol, SHBG, DHEA-S, Vitamin D, Testosterone, TSH, Anti-TPO, Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH)) | 49 900 HUF |
Insulin resistance pack (Glucose load (glucose+insulin) 3-point , HgbA1c, Reactive Protein C (CRP) Ultrasensitive, Blood count (with qualitative blood count), Vitamin D (Total 25-OH Vitamin D)) | 25 000 HUF |
Lab — Male Hormone Package (FSH, LH, SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin), Prolactin Definition, Estradiol Definition, Total Testosterone, Free Biologically Active Testosterone (calculated), TSH) | 29 900 HUF |
Lab — Female Hormone Package (FSH, LH, Estradiol Definition, Progesterone, Prolactin, SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin) Testosterone, TSH, Anti-TPO) | 29 900 HUF |
Women's basic tumor package AFP (Alpha-Fetoprotein) liver cancer, CEA (Carcino-Embryonic Antigen) breast cancer, colorectal cancer, CA 125 + HE4, with ROMA score calculation (ovarian cancer risk NEW test!), CA 15-3 breast cancer for women, Sample treatment fee | 27 000 HUF |
Male Basal Tumor Pack PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen), AFP (Alpha-Fetoprotein) Testicular Cancer, Liver Cancer, CEA (Carcino-Embryonic Antigen), Sample Treatment Fee | 13 600 HUF |
Hair Loss Female Package Zinc (Zn), Magnesium (Mg), Selenium, Iron (Fe), Transferrin, C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Ultrasensitive, Anti-Streptolysin O (ASO/AST) titre, Blood Cap (Qualitative Blood Cost), TSH (Thyreoidea-Stimulating Hormone), Anti-TPO (Thyreidea-Peroxidase AT), Total Testosterone, Folic Acid, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D (Total 25-OH Vitamin D), Sample Handle Fee | 47 500 HUF |
Torch package Toxoplasma (IgG, IgM, IgM positive case IgA, IgG avidity), Rubella virus (IgG, IgM antibodies), Cytomegalovirus (CMV) (IgG, IgM, IgM positive case IgA, IgG avidity), Herpes Simplex Viruses (HSV) 1,2 Antibodies (IgG, IgM antibodies), Sample Handle fee | 35 600 HUF |
Female variable age pack (TSH, anti-TPO, FSH, LH, estradiol (E2)) | 18 900 HUF |
Sports Pack (Outside Routine Package, CRP, TSH, FSH, LH, Estradiol (E2), Prolactin, Testosterone Total+ Free, Albumin, Vitamin D) | 34 900 HUF |
Pre-surgery package (Rutin, INR, blood type + antibody definition) | 22 900 HUF |
We reserve the right to change prices! The prices listed in the price list include VAT.
Pregnant Lab 1 (first trimester) - Aspartate aminotransferase (ASAT, GOT), Alanine aminotransferase (ALAT, GPT), Gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT), Alkaline phosphatase, total bilirubin, Urea, Creatinine, Uric acid, Glucose (blood sugar), Sodium, Potassium, Albumin, Total Protein, Iron, Total Transferrin, Phosphate (P), Calcium (Ca), Cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, Triglycerides, CBC (qualitative blood count), Red cell sedimentation rate (We), General urine analysis with sediment, HgbA1c - Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), Blood group+ antibody screening, a-hcV, HBsAg, Lues, TORCH panel, Sample management fee 33 800 HUF
Pregnancy lab 2 (second trimester) - Aspartate aminotransferase (AST, GOT), Alanine aminotransferase (ALT, GPT), Gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT), Alkaline phosphatase, total bilirubin, Urea, Creatinine, Uric acid, Glucose (blood sugar ), Sodium, Potassium, Albumin, Total Protein, Iron, Total Transferrin, Phosphate (P), Calcium (Ca), Cholesterol, LDL Cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides, Automatic blood count (qualitative blood count), Red blood cell sedimentation (We), General urinalysis with sediment, Glucose load, Blood group + Antibody screening, Sample handling fee 20 250 HUF
Pregnancy lab 3 (third trimester) - Aspartate aminotransferase (AST, GOT), Alanine aminotransferase (ALT, GPT), Gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT), Alkaline phosphatase, total bilirubin, Urea, Creatinine, Uric acid, Glucose (blood sugar), Sodium, Potassium, Albumin, Total Protein, Iron, Total Transferrin, Phosphate (P), Calcium (Ca), Cholesterol, LDL Cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol, Triglycerides, Automatic blood count (qualitative blood count), Red blood cell sedimentation (We) , General urinalysis with sediment, Glucose load, Blood group + Antibody screening, Sample handling fee 19 390 HUF
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Autoantibodies against acetylcholine receptor | 25 900 HUF |
ACTH (Adrenocorticotropic Hormone) | 7 500 HUF |
AFP (Alpha-Fetoprotein) testicular cancer, liver cancer | 3 500 HUF |
Activated partial thromboplastin time (APTI) | 950 HUF |
Albumin | 500 HUF |
Aldosterone | 7 500 HUF |
Alpha1-antitrypsin | 3 000 HUF |
Alpha-Amylase | 950 HUF |
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) | 450 HUF |
General urinalysis with sediment | 1 200 HUF |
Amylase activity | 600 HUF |
ANA (ELISA) + ENA screening | 9 500 HUF |
ANA (Hep-2) pattern/titer | 5 000 HUF |
ANCA pattern, titer, MPO, PR-3 | 12 000 HUF |
ANCA profile | 19 900 HUF |
Androstenedione | 7 300 HUF |
Annexin IgG/IgM | 10 900 HUF |
Anti-C1q AT | 9 500 HUF |
Anti-CCP (filaggrin) | 5 500 HUF |
Antiphospholipid syndrome panel (Phospholipid AT suré, Lupus anticoagulant) | 19 800 HUF |
Antiphospholipid syndrome panel (Phospholipid AT suré, Lupus anticoagulant) | 18 000 HUF |
Anti-MUSK AT | 7 900 HUF |
Anti-Müllerian Hormon (AMH) | 9 800 HUF |
Antinuclear antibodies (immunoblot, 18 parameters) (AT against dsDNA, AT against Jo-1, AT against Scl-70, AT against SM antigen, AT against Sm/RNP, AT against SS-A (Ro), SS-B (La ), AT against U1-RNP 70, AT against RNP A, AT against RNP C, AT against Ro-52, AT against PM-Scl, AT against centromere B, AT against PCNA, AT against nucleosome, AT against histone, AT against ribosomal P protein, AMA-M2) | 19 900 HUF |
Anti-streptolizin O (ASO/AST) titer | 1 500 HUF |
Anti-TG (AT against Thyroglobulin) | 3 000 HUF |
Anti-TPO (AT against Thyroid Peroxidase) | 4 000 HUF |
Antitrombin | 7 500 HUF |
Anti-Xa | 6 750 HUF |
APC Resistance | 4 000 HUF |
Apolipoprotein A1 (ApoA1) | 12 000 HUF |
Apolipoprotein A2 (ApoA2) | 12 000 HUF |
Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) | 12 000 HUF |
Aquaporin-4 (NMO) AT | 13 500 HUF |
ASCA IgG/IgA | 9 500 HUF |
Autoantibodies of autoimmune wine diseases (wine basement membrane AT, desmosome (IC) | 6 300 HUF |
Autoimmune liver disease autoantibody profile (AMA-M2, GP210, LC, LKM1, SLA) | 9 500 HUF |
Autoimmune myositis autoantibody profile (Jo-1, Ku, Mi-2, Pl-12, Pl-7, PM/Sci, SRP) | 14 900 HUF |
Vitamin B12 | 5 500 HUF |
Bacterial culture and resistance test (aerobic) | 5 000 HUF |
Bacterial culture and resistance test (aerobic+anaerobic) | 10 000 HUF |
Baronella IgG, IgM AT | 7 900 HUF |
Beta 2-microglobulin | 5 600 HUF |
Beta 2-microglobulin (urine) | 5 600 HUF |
Beta-2-microglobulin | 4 000 HUF |
BNP (Type B Natriuretic Peptide) | 19 500 HUF |
Borrelia IgG, IgM AT | 12 000 HUF |
C1 esterase inhibitor | 12 980 HUF |
C3 complement | 2 000 HUF |
C4 complement | 2 000 HUF |
CA 125 + HE4, with ROMA score calculation (ovarian cancer risk NEW test!) | 15 000 HUF |
CA 125 prostate cancer | 7 800 HUF |
CA 15-3 in breast cancer patients | 5 950 HUF |
CA 19-9 pancreatic cancer, gallbladder cancer | 5 950 HUF |
CA 72-4 stomach cancer, ovarian cancer | 5 500 HUF |
CEA (Carcino-Embryonic Antigen) breast cancer, colorectal cancer | 4 800 HUF |
CH50 | 5 980 HUF |
Chlamydia pneumoniae IgG, IgM, IgA AT | 6 900 HUF |
Chlamydia trachomatis IgG, IgM AT | 6 900 HUF |
Chromogranin A | 13 000 HUF |
Zinc (seminal plasma) | 9 200 HUF |
Zinc (Zn) | 9 000 HUF |
AT against zinc transporter 8 | 7 900 HUF |
Cystatin C | 4 800 HUF |
Citrullinated vimentin autoantibody | 7 900 HUF |
Determination of CK-MB concentration by immunoassay | 3 000 HUF |
CMV IgG, IgM AT | 8 900 HUF |
Celiac Screening (tTG IgA, tTG IgG) | 7 900 HUF |
Ceruloplasmin | 3 700 HUF |
C-peptide | 4 700 HUF |
C-reactive protein (CRP) is ultrasensitive | 2 200 HUF |
Cyfra 21-1 lungs | 7 500 HUF |
Bone-specific alkaline phosphatase isozyme | 4 800 HUF |
D-dimer (quantitative) | 8 500 HUF |
Deamidated gliadin peptide (DGP) anti-IgA AT | 9 900 HUF |
AT against deamidated gliadin peptide (DGP) IgG | 9 900 HUF |
DHEA-S (DHEA-Sulfate) | 4 700 HUF |
Diphtheria IgG | 7 500 HUF |
Drug panel from urine - 5 parameters (Amphetamine, Marijuana (t-hydrocannabiol), Methamphetamine, Morphine (opiate), Cocaine/Benzoylecgonine) | 6 600 HUF |
Drug panel urinalb? l - 12 parameters (Amphetamine, Marijuana (t-hydrocannabiol), Methamphetamine, Morphine (opiate), Cocaine/Benzoylekgonine, Methadone, Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), Oxycodone, PCP (phencyclidine, angel powder), Barbiturate, Benzodiazepine, Tricycl. depressant) | 9 800 HUF |
DS-DNA | 4 500 HUF |
Vitamin D (Total 25-OH Vitamin D) | 8 500 HUF |
Echinococcus IgG AT | 5 500 HUF |
Detection of EMA IgA (anti-endomision AT) | 5 500 HUF |
Detection of EMA IgG (anti-endomision AT) | 5 500 HUF |
ENA (7 parameters) | 13 000 HUF |
Enterocyte anti-AT | 9 500 HUF |
Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) AT (IgM, VCA IgG, EBNA IgG) AT | 10 900 HUF |
Erythropoietin (EPO) | 13 300 HUF |
Factor II | 6 500 HUF |
Factor IX | 6 500 HUF |
Factor V | 6 500 HUF |
Factor VII | 6 500 HUF |
Factor VIII | 6 500 HUF |
Factor X | 6 500 HUF |
Factor XI | 6 500 HUF |
Factor XII | 6 500 HUF |
Factor XIII | 6 500 HUF |
Phenytoin | 9 800 HUF |
Phenobarbital | 9 800 HUF |
Ferritin | 3 750 HUF |
Fibrinogen | 1 750 HUF |
Folic acid | 4 900 HUF |
Cultivation of filamentous fungi (dermatophytons) | 12 000 HUF |
Phosphate (P) | 400 HUF |
Anti-phosphatidylinositol AT | 5 500 HUF |
Phosphatidylserine Anti-IgG AT | 5 500 HUF |
Phosphatidylserine IgM Against AT | 5 500 HUF |
Phosphate concentration | 600 HUF |
Phosphate discharge | 600 HUF |
Phospholipid AT punction (cardiolipin and B2-GPI AT) | 15 500 HUF |
FPSa (Prostate Specific Antigen Free Fraction) Prostate Cancer | 3 800 HUF |
Fructose (seminal plasma) | 7 500 HUF |
Fructosamine | 1 200 HUF |
FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) | 3 500 HUF |
fT3 (T3 free fraction) | 3 500 HUF |
Ft4 (free fraction T4) | 3 500 HUF |
Anti-ganglioside AT profile, basic | 7 900 HUF |
Anti-ganglioside AT profile, complete | 8 900 HUF |
Cultivation of Gardnella vaginalis from genital secretions | 5 000 HUF |
GBM | 9 900 HUF |
GGT, Gamma-glutamyl transferase | 450 HUF |
Glucose (blood sugar) | 650 HUF |
Glucose (blood sugar) + insulin measurement + HOMA index calculation | 4 000 HUF |
Glucose load (2 or 3 points only sugar) | 2 500 HUF |
Glucose load (glucose+insulin 2 points) | 8 600 HUF |
Glucose load (glucose+insulin 3 points) | 12 100 HUF |
Glucose depletion | 600 HUF |
AST, Aspartate aminotransferase (ASAT) | 400 HUF |
GPT, Alanine aminotransferase (ALAT) | 500 HUF |
Haemophilus influanzae b IgG | 3 500 HUF |
Haptoglobin | 2 500 HUF |
Anti-striated Muscle AT | 9 500 HUF |
Hbc IgM AT (anti-HBc IgM) | 3 000 HUF |
HBs AT (anti-HBs) | 3 000 HUF |
hCG (human Chorio-Gonadotropin) | 5 500 HUF |
HDL cholesterol | 800 HUF |
Helicobacter pylori IgG AT | 5 500 HUF |
Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) | 4 500 HUF |
Hepatitis B virus s.antigen | 4 500 HUF |
Hepatitis A virus (antibodies) IgM, IgG | 4 900 HUF |
Hepatitis C virus AT (anti-HCV) | 5 900 HUF |
Hepatitis E virus IgG, IgM AT | 7 000 HUF |
Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) 1,2 AT (IgG, IgM) | 14 900 HUF |
hGH (Growth Hormone) | 4 300 HUF |
Histamine intolerance (DAO) | 18 900 HUF |
HIV-1 Ag, HIV-1/2 AT | 7 500 HUF |
Homocysteine | 12 000 HUF |
Uric acid | 450 HUF |
Uric acid excretion | 600 HUF |
IgA | 1 500 HUF |
IGF-1 (Insulinous Growth Factor) | 8 300 HUF |
IgG | 1 500 HUF |
IgG subclasses (IgG 1,2,3,4) | 15 000 HUF |
IgM | 1 500 HUF |
Infertility panel I (ANA ELISA, ds-DNA, Phospholipid AT, Thyroid peroxidase autoantibodies (anti-TPO) test, Thyreoglobulin autoAT (ATG), Celiac test) | 22 500 HUF |
Infertility panel II (ANA ELISA, ds-DNA, Phospholipid AT Thyroid-peroxidase autoantibodies (anti-TPO) (ANA ELISA, ds-DNA, Phospholipid AT Thyroid-peroxidase autoantibodies (anti-TPO) test, Thyreoglobulin autoAT (ATG), Celiac test , Annexin IgG/IgM, AT against Prothrombin) | 30 000 HUF |
Infertility panel III (ANA ELISA, ds-DNA, Phospholipid AT Thyroid peroxidase autoantibodies (anti-TPO) assay, Thyreoglobulin autoAT (ATG), Celiac assay, Annexin IgG/IgM, Anti-prothrombin AT, Anti-C1q AT, Anti-phosphatidylserine IgG AT , AT against phosphatidylserine IgM) | 45 000 HUF |
Inhalative respiratory allergy panel (for 20 allergens) (alder pollen, birch pollen, hazelnut pollen, oak pollen, boxwood pollen, brush mold, sooty mold, canna mold, yeast fungus, conidial fungus, dust mite (D1), cat dander, dog dander, sedges, meadow coot , detection of allergen-specific IgEs against pollen of rye pollen, domestic fowl feather mixture, ragweed, black wormwood, spear fly pollen) | 15 000 HUF |
Inhalant respiratory allergy panel (for 40 allergens) (Cat dander, horse dander, cattle dander, dog dander, guinea pig dander, rabbit dander, hamster dander, rat dander, mouse dander, poultry feather mixture, brush mold, sooty mold, canna mold, yeast fungus, conidial fungus, ragweed, black wormwood, meadow daisy , milkweed, goldenrod, alder pollen, hazel pollen, hemlock pollen, hornbeam pollen, poplar pollen, maple pollen, birch pollen, beech pollen, oak pollen, walnut pollen, dust mite (D1), dust mite (D2), house dust, cockroach, lancehead pollen, goose down pollen, barnacle pollen, sheep's scat pollen, mixed grass (GP1), detection of allergen-specific IgEs against fuchsia mixture (GP4) | 24 000 HUF |
Inhibin B | 16 800 HUF |
Intrinsic Factor Against AT | 9 500 HUF |
Insulin | 3 500 HUF |
Anti Insulin AT | 9 900 HUF |
Iodide (serum) | 28 900 HUF |
Iodine injection | 28 900 HUF |
Calcitonin | 5 000 HUF |
Calcium (Ca) | 400 HUF |
Calcium concentration | 600 HUF |
Calcium depletion | 600 HUF |
Potassium (K) | 450 HUF |
Potassium depletion | 600 HUF |
Calprotectin (quantitative) | 9 900 HUF |
Carbamazepine | 6 600 HUF |
Carbamide | 450 HUF |
Carbamide discharge | 600 HUF |
Carboxyhemoglobin (CO-hemoglobin) | 3 700 HUF |
Anti-cardiolipin AT (screening) (IgG/IgA/IgM) | 6 500 HUF |
Chloride (Cl) | 450 HUF |
Chloride discharge | 600 HUF |
Cholesterol | 400 HUF |
Collagen cross-linking (Beta-CrossLaps, BCL) | 8 900 HUF |
Conjugated (direct) bilirubin | 400 HUF |
Cortisol | 6 500 HUF |
Cortisol release | 3 500 HUF |
Examination of nail scraping fungus | 19 000 HUF |
Creatinine | 600 HUF |
Creatinine concentration | 600 HUF |
Creatinine depletion | 600 HUF |
Creatine Kinase (CK) | 600 HUF |
Tick encephalitis IgG | 7 900 HUF |
Laboratory blood group determination, antibody screening | 12 800 HUF |
Lactate (lactic acid) | 400 HUF |
Lactate dehydrogenase LDH | 1 500 HUF |
LDL cholesterol | 1 000 HUF |
LDL cholesterol | 7 900 HUF |
Leptin | 17 000 HUF |
LH (Luteinizing Hormone) | 3 950 HUF |
Lipase | 950 HUF |
Lipoprotein (a) (Lpa) | 7 200 HUF |
Lithium | 1 980 HUF |
Lupus anticoagulant (LA1 spike test + LA2 strengthening test) | 16 000 HUF |
MAG-IgM | 9 500 HUF |
Magnesium (Mg) | 550 HUF |
Magnesium discharge | 600 HUF |
Macroprolactin | 3 500 HUF |
Adrenal cortex AT/Adrenal kidney, testicle: AT against steroid termelo cells | 12 900 HUF |
Methemoglobin | 3 700 HUF |
Microalbumin concentration | 1 600 HUF |
Microalbumin clearance | 1 600 HUF |
Sample handling fee | 2 500 HUF |
Measles virus IgG | 7 500 HUF |
Mumps virus IgG | 7 500 HUF |
Cultivation of Mycoplasma hominis and ureaplasma urealyticum from genital secretions and urine | 8 000 HUF |
Mycoplasma pneumoniae IgG, IgM, IgA AT | 7 900 HUF |
N-alpha-glucosidase (from seminal plasma) | 7 500 HUF |
Sodium (Na) | 450 HUF |
Sodium depletion | 600 HUF |
Neisseria gonorrhoeae culture from genital secretions | 5 000 HUF |
NSE (Neuron Specific Enolase) tumors, neuroendocrine tumors | 5 500 HUF |
Nutritional food allergy panel (for 20 nutrients) (Egg, cow's milk, alpha-lactalbumin, beta-lactoglobulin, casein, tokefish, wheat flour, peanuts, soy, tomatoes, carrots, potatoes, oranges, apples, bananas, apricots, sesame seeds, crab, beef, detection of allergen-specific IgEs against kiwi, celery, almonds, hazelnuts) | 15 000 HUF |
Nutritional food allergy panel (for 40 nutrients) (Pork, beef, chicken, mutton, tomatoes, carrots, potatoes, mustard, tokefish, crab, blue mussels, tuna, salmon, kiwi, mango, pineapple, orange, apple, banana, apricot, cow's milk , alpha-lactalbumin, beta-lactoglobulin, casein, sesame seed, baker's yeast, garlic, celery, hazelnut, tomato, almond, coconut, peanut, egg, goat's milk, rye flour, oat, corn, buckwheat, wheat flour) | 24 000 HUF |
Onconeuronal (paraneoplastic) antibodies (Amphisysin, CV-2 (CRMP5), Hu AT, Ma-2/TA, PMNA-2, Ri, Yo) | 14 900 HUF |
Culture of nasal secretions | 6 000 HUF |
Osteocalcin | 4 850 HUF |
Total bilirubin | 400 HUF |
Total protein concentration | 600 HUF |
Total protein discharge | 600 HUF |
Total protein | 500 HUF |
Estradiol | 3 500 HUF |
PAI (Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor) | 12 015 HUF |
Pancreatic islet cell AT | 9 500 HUF |
parathyroid hormone (PTH) | 6 900 HUF |
Parvovirus IgG, IGM AT | 8 900 HUF |
Pertussis IgG | 7 500 HUF |
PMN elastase (from seminal plasma) | 8 900 HUF |
Pneumococcus IgG | 25 000 HUF |
Prealbumin | 3 200 HUF |
Progesterone | 3 750 HUF |
Procalcitonin (PCT) | 8 800 HUF |
Prolactin | 3 850 HUF |
Prostate panel (PSA + fPSA + proPSA + phi + blood test) | 28 900 HUF |
Protein C | 13 800 HUF |
Protein S | 15 000 HUF |
AT against prothrombin | 6 900 HUF |
Prothrombin INR | 1 150 HUF |
PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen) prostate cancer | 4 400 HUF |
Pseudocholinesterase (Che) | 600 HUF |
Renin | 9 800 HUF |
Reticulocyte counting machine | 1 300 HUF |
Rheumatoid factor (RF) | 1 980 HUF |
Reverse T3 | 6 600 HUF |
Copper (Cu) | 9 200 HUF |
Copper discharge | 8 500 HUF |
Insect bites: bee, wasp | 7 000 HUF |
Rubella IgG, IgM AT | 6 900 HUF |
S100 protein - melanoma suré | 8 950 HUF |
Cultivation of sprouting mushrooms | 5 000 HUF |
Cultivation of sprouting mushroom + resistance test | 7 000 HUF |
Wound secretion culture | 6 000 HUF |
SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin) | 3 900 HUF |
Anti-sperm AT (seminal plasma) | 9 500 HUF |
Anti-sperm AT (serum) | 9 500 HUF |
Free and Biologically Active Testosterone (SHBG, Total Testosterone, Albumin Measurement Included) | 8 200 HUF |
Free Protein S Antigen | 15 000 HUF |
Detection of fecal blood, human blood specific | 6 500 HUF |
Selenium (Se) | 9 000 HUF |
Serum electrophoresis + paraprotein identification (immuno-fixation ELFO) | 9 800 HUF |
Serum protein electrophoresis (ELFO) | 3 000 HUF |
Solubile transferrin receptor | 9 800 HUF |
Tissue specific autoantibody profile (AMA, APCA, SMA, LKM, endothelial antibodies) | 9 500 HUF |
Nutritional intolerance test (221 nutrients, quantitative) | 69 900 HUF |
Food intolerance test (46 nutrients, qualitative) (oats, wheat, rice, corn, rye, durum wheat, gluten, almonds, Brazil nuts, cashews, tea, walnuts, cow's milk, whole eggs, chicken, lamb, beef, pork, white fish mixture, freshwater fish mix, tuna, crab and shellfish mixture, brocade koli, cabbage, detection of specific IgGs against carrots, leeks, potatoes, celery, cucumbers, peppers, legumes, grapefruit, melon mixture, peanuts, soybeans, cocoa beans, apples, blackcurrants, olives, oranges and lemons, strawberries, tomatoes, ginger, garlic, mushrooms, yeast) | 35 000 HUF |
Therapeutic Human Insulin Against AT | 9 900 HUF |
Pregnant AFP | 3 500 HUF |
Pregnancy Trial | 1 500 HUF |
Tetanus IgG | 7 500 HUF |
TG (Thyreoglobulin) | 4 000 HUF |
Tyrosine phosphatase (IA2) | 9 900 HUF |
TNF-alfa | 15 000 HUF |
Total IgE | 4 500 HUF |
Total Testosterone | 3 850 HUF |
Toxocara IgG AT | 5 500 HUF |
Toxoplasma IgG, IgM AT | 8 900 HUF |
TPA (Tissue Polypeptide Antigen) — Bladder and Lung Cancer NEW Scan | 7 500 HUF |
TRAK (Anti-TSH Receptor AT) | 7 900 HUF |
Transzferrin | 1 100 HUF |
Treponema pallidum (lues) spec. AT and RPR | 5 500 HUF |
TRIGLYCERIDE | 440 HUF |
Thrombin time | 800 HUF |
Platelet function test/PFA (aspirin) | 11 475 HUF |
Platelet function test/PFA (clopidogrel) | 11 475 HUF |
Immunological evaluation for thrombophilia (Phospholipid AT puncture, Annexin IgG/IgM, Anti-Prothrombin AT, Phosphatidylserine Anti-IgG AT, Phosphatidylserine Anti-IgM AT) | 28 000 HUF |
Thrombophilia panel (prothrombin, activated partial thromboplastin ido (APTT), thrombin ido, fibrinogen, D-dimer quantitative, APC-resistance, protein-C, protein-S, antithrombin, lupus anticoagulant, factor VIII, homocysteine) | 58 000 HUF |
Troponin I (TNi) | 4 000 HUF |
TSH (Thyreoidea-Stimulating Hormone) | 2 500 HUF |
Valproic acid | 6 600 HUF |
Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV) IgA, IgG, IgM AT | 8 200 HUF |
Iron (Fe) | 990 HUF |
Mixed Inhalative+Nutritative Allergy Panel (Cat Dust/Harness, Dog Dryness, Brush Mold, Soot Mold, Canine Muse, Conidium Fungus, Ragfu, Birch Pollen, Mite Mixture (D1, D2, D3, D71), Fukmixture (GP1), Fowl Feather Mix, Egg, Cow's Milk, alpha-lactalbumin, betalactoglobulin, casein , peanuts, soy, wheat flour, goat's milk, detection of allergen-specific IgE against tokfish) | 15 000 HUF |
Blood Alcohol | 1 980 HUF |
Blood count with vending machine (qualitative blood count) | 2 500 HUF |
Chemical analysis of the kidney | 5 000 HUF |
Urine electrophoresis + paraprotein identification (immunocorrection ELFO) | 9 800 HUF |
Urine electrophoresis + paraprotein identification (immunocorrection ELFO) | 9 800 HUF |
Urine culture | 5 000 HUF |
von Willebrand factor activity | 17 550 HUF |
von Willebrand Factor Antigen (vWF) | 8 775 HUF |
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (We) | 1 300 HUF |
Yersinia IgG, IgM, IgA AT | 7 900 HUF |
Week 12: free? hCG + PAPP-A from serum + risk analysis | 8 800 HUF |
Week 16: AFP + hCG + free estriol + inhibin From serum + risk analysis | 14 500 HUF |
17-OH progesterone | 3 850 HUF |
5-HIAA | 6 500 HUF |
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Borika Magyar2022-12-01Dr Sas Andreanal jártam fiammal és párommal bőrgyógyászati kezelésen a rendelőben.Nagyon elégedett vagyok a doktornővel minden amit ajánlott pár nap alatt helyrehozta a régóta fennálló problémáinkat ezenkívül hozzáállása kedvessége és szakértelme lenyűgözött.Tobb ilyen orvos kéne.Koszonjuk az elletast.Boglárka Kovács2022-07-07Néhány hónapja járok a Szegi Medical Centerbe. A szőrtelenítő kezelést csupán 3 hónapja kezdtem el, azonban az eredmények már most magukért beszélnek, a kezelés végeredményét pedig izgatottan várom. A szőrtelenítést mindig nagyon professzionálisan végzi kedves kezelőm: Maja, aki a kezelés közben mindig tájékoztat a kezelés menetéről, emelett mégis olyan, mintha csak egy baráti beszélgetésen vennék részt. Maja ajánlásával a Cooltech kezelést is kipróbáltam, amivel maximálisan meg vagyok elégedve. Évek óta harcoltam a makacs zsírpárnákkal a hasam területén és ennek a kezelésnek köszönhetően végre sikerült a legjobb formámat elérnem. Eleinte kissé tartottam az említett kezelésektől, de szerencsére mindig mindenről teljeskörű tájékoztatást kaptam, valamint a kezelő tanácsait mindig megfogadtam a kezeléseket követően. A klinikába lépve mindig egy elegáns, tiszta környezet fogad. A bájos recepciósok mindig nagyon kedvesek és odafigyelnek az apró részletekre is. A szépészeti kezelések mellett az éves szűrő vizsgálatokat is itt végeztem el. A vérvételt, Tünde nem csak fájdalom mentesen végezte, de az eredményt követően mindig a megfelelő tájékoztatást nyújtotta az egészségügyi állapotomról, valamint szükség esetén a megfelelő orvoshoz irányított. Dr. Sas Andrea bőrgyógyásznak köszönhetően a durva ekcémás problémám is tünetmentes mióta a Szegi Medical Centerbe járok. Nagyon örülök, hogy rátaláltam erre a klinikára és mindig izgatottan várom a következő kezelésemet.Fukuyo Usui2022-07-02When I had consultation with them, they were really kind, patient and thorough about the detailed explanation in English! Even they tried to write down the explanations and prices of some plans i was intrigued in English, which was tremendously helpful for me. Also, even when I had to make an appointments via email and phone call, all the time the receptionists were sweet, so I was each time feeling very comfortable contacting them.Péter Kocsis2022-06-13Már többször jártunk itt, nagyon meg vagyok elégedve. Mindenkinek ajánlani tudom, mindenki nagyon kedves.Edina Baráth2022-05-20A párommal érkeztem a Szegi Medical Centerbe. Tiszta szép igényes környezetbe cseppentünk, a recepciósokat külön kiemelném Zsóka és Szabolcs, nagyon kedvesen fogadtak minket, segítőkészek voltak, mindenben rendelkezésünkre álltak, még kávéval vagy igény szerint más frissítővel is megkínáltak minket érkezésünkkor. Dr Sas Andreánál jártunk, kiváló szakember, kedves,türelmes, a konzultáció során minden kérdésünkre választ kaptunk, és a kezelés során mindvégig figyelmes volt. Mindenkinek csak ajánlani tudjuk!!Horvàth Alexandra2022-02-28Csak jókat tudok róla mondani! Ismerős javaslatára kerestem fel a klinikát, es Dr. Sas Andreát. A Doktornőhöz egy elég komplex problémával érkeztem. Ezáltal izgultam is a vizsgálat előtt. Azonban a Doktornő az első pillanattól kezdve megnyugtató,kedves volt Velem, így a félelmem el is múlt azonnal. Minden kérdésemre részletesen és türelmesen válaszolt. Hihetetlenül jó szakember! Pár szóban jellemezve, azt mondanám, hogy precíz, alapos, lelkiismeretes, empatikus es nem utolsó sorba közvetlen! Nyugodt szívvel ajánlom mindenkinek!