
Cardiac Profile
11 TESTS
The Cardiac Profile at Polylabs is designed to assess key markers of heart health, helping detect early signs of cardiovascular disease. This full body checkup includes tests for cholesterol levels, lipid profile, cardiac enzymes, and other heart-related parameters, ensuring a detailed evaluation of your heart’s condition. Conducted in a NABL accredited lab, the package delivers reliable health checkup results with accurate testing methods.
If you have a family history of heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, or an unhealthy lifestyle, this medical package can provide essential insights. Trust Polylabs’ lab for advanced health checkup for an in-depth assessment of your cardiovascular wellness.
RBS | Troponin I |
S Cholesterol | CK-Total |
S Triglycerides | SGOT |
HDL Cholesterol | LDH |
LDL Cholesterol | ECG |
VLDL |
₹2,280.00 Original price was: ₹2,280.00.₹1,590.00Current price is: ₹1,590.00.
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FAQs
Why should I take the Cardiac Profile test?
This test helps detect early signs of heart disease, including high cholesterol, inflammation, and heart stress markers. Early detection allows for timely intervention and lifestyle adjustments to prevent serious cardiac conditions.
Who should consider taking the Cardiac Profile test?
Anyone over 40 years of age, those with a family history of heart disease, diabetes, high cholesterol, or a sedentary lifestyle, and individuals experiencing chest discomfort or irregular heartbeats should take this test.
How does Cardiac Profile test help in heart disease prevention?
By analyzing key cardiac risk factors, this screening helps doctors recommend lifestyle changes, medications, or further testing to lower the risk of heart attacks and strokes.
Do I need to fast before taking the Cardiac Profile test?
Yes, fasting for at least 8-10 hours before the test is recommended, as it ensures accurate cholesterol and lipid level readings. Water intake is allowed.
What if my Cardiac Profile test results indicate high cholesterol or heart risk?
If your results show high cholesterol, abnormal lipid levels, or inflammatory markers, your doctor may suggest dietary changes, exercise plans, medications, or further cardiac evaluation to manage your heart health.