Q: What does this test measure?
A: It measures total cholesterol and triglyceride levels, two key markers of cardiovascular risk.
Q: Who should take this test?
A: Anyone concerned about heart health, family history of high cholesterol, or lifestyle risks.
Q: How often should I check my cholesterol?
A: Every 6–12 months, or more often if recommended by your doctor.
Q: How long does the test take?
A: The nurse visit usually takes less than 15 minutes.
Q: Can this test detect all heart risks? A: No, it’s a basic screening. A full lipid profile may be recommended for more detailed analysis.
Q: What does the comprehensive lipid panel measure?
A: Total Cholesterol, Triglycerides, HDL, LDL, VLDL, Lp(a), and cholesterol ratios.
Q: Who should take this test?
A: Anyone with a family history of heart disease, high cholesterol, diabetes, or lifestyle risks.
Q: How is this different from the essential cholesterol test?
A: The essential test checks only total cholesterol and triglycerides, while the comprehensive panel gives a detailed breakdown of all lipid markers.
Q: How often should I get this test?
A: Every 6–12 months or as recommended by your doctor if you’re at higher risk.
Q: How long does the test take? A: The nurse visit typically takes less than 15 minutes.
Q: What does this test measure?
A: It measures total cholesterol and triglyceride levels, two key markers of cardiovascular risk.
Q: Who should take this test?
A: Anyone concerned about heart health, family history of high cholesterol, or lifestyle risks.
Q: How often should I check my cholesterol?
A: Every 6–12 months, or more often if recommended by your doctor.
Q: How long does the test take?
A: The nurse visit usually takes less than 15 minutes.
Q: Can this test detect all heart risks?
A: No, it’s a basic screening. A full lipid profile may be recommended for more detailed analysis.