Take a test for c-reactive protein (c-reactive protein, c-rb, crp) (quantitative study) in Kyiv, Med-Help clinic
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a protein produced by the liver in response to inflammatory processes in the body. High levels of CRP can indicate various diseases, such as infections, cancer, autoimmune diseases, and cardiovascular disease.
How is a C-reactive protein test performed?
The CRP test is performed using a blood sample. The test usually requires one blood sample, which is taken from a vein in your arm. The test results are usually available within a few days.
Why do you need a C-reactive protein test?
CRP testing can help diagnose a variety of conditions, including infections, cancer, autoimmune diseases, and cardiovascular disease. It is also used to evaluate the effectiveness of treatments and monitor disease progression.
How is the C-reactive protein test performed at the Med-Help clinic in Kyiv?
The Med-Help clinic in Kyiv conducts a quantitative study of the level of C-reactive protein in the blood. For this, a high-precision analyzer ADVIA Centaur CP is used, which allows you to get fast and accurate results. After passing the analysis, you will be informed of the results and recommendations taking into account the level of CRP in the blood.
