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Original price was: 1,300 د.إ.Current price is: 1,000 د.إ.

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Menorrhagia Screen Test at DNA Labs UAE

Menorrhagia, characterized by abnormally heavy and prolonged menstrual bleeding, can significantly impact a woman’s life. To diagnose and understand the underlying causes of menorrhagia, DNA Labs UAE offers a comprehensive Menorrhagia Screen Test. This specialized test aims to identify hormonal imbalances, blood disorders, thyroid issues, or any other factors that may contribute to excessive menstrual bleeding.

The test involves a detailed analysis of blood samples, examining various parameters that could indicate the root cause of menorrhagia. By pinpointing specific abnormalities, healthcare providers can develop a more targeted treatment plan to manage and alleviate the symptoms.

At DNA Labs UAE, the Menorrhagia Screen Test is available for 1000 AED. The cost reflects the advanced technology and expertise employed in conducting the analysis. Upon completion, patients receive a thorough report, which is then discussed with a healthcare professional to understand the results and explore potential treatment options.

For women experiencing heavy menstrual bleeding, this test offers a pathway to gaining insights into their condition, enabling a better quality of life through informed healthcare decisions.

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MENORHAGIA SCREEN Test

Test Name: MENORHAGIA SCREEN Test

Components: Prothrombin Time, APTT, Factor VIII Functional, Factor IX

Price: 1000.0 AED

Sample Condition: 6 mL whole blood in 2 Blue Top (Sodium Citrate) tubes. Mix thoroughly by inversion. Transport to Lab within 4 hours. If this is not possible, make PPP within 1 hour of collection as follows: Centrifuge sample at 3600 rpm for 15 min. & transfer supernatant to a clean plastic tube. Centrifuge this supernatant again at 3600 rpm for 15 min. & finally transfer the supernatant (PPP) to 1 labelled clean plastic screw capped vial. FREEZE IMMEDIATELY. Ship frozen. DO NOT THAW. Overnight fasting is preferred. Duly filled coagulation Requisition form (Form 15) is mandatory.

Report Delivery: Sample Thu by 11 am; Report Next day

Method: Electromechanical & Photo-optical Clot Detection

Test type: Disorders of Reproductive system

Doctor: Gynecologist

Test Department: Pre Test Information

Overnight fasting is preferred. Duly filled coagulation Requisition form (Form 15) is mandatory. It is recommended that the patient discontinues Heparin for 1 day and Oral Anticoagulants for 7 days prior to sampling as these drugs may affect test results. Discontinuation should be with prior consent from the treating Physician.

Test Details

The term “MENORHAGIA” refers to abnormally heavy or prolonged menstrual periods. There is no specific screening test for menorrhagia, but medical professionals may perform certain evaluations to determine the cause of the condition. These evaluations may include:

  1. Medical history: The healthcare provider will ask questions about the patient’s menstrual cycle, including the duration, flow, and any associated symptoms.
  2. Physical examination: The healthcare provider may perform a pelvic exam to check for any abnormalities in the reproductive organs.
  3. Blood tests: Blood tests may be done to check for anemia, hormonal imbalances, or other underlying medical conditions.
  4. Ultrasound: An ultrasound may be used to visualize the uterus and ovaries and check for any structural abnormalities or growths.
  5. Endometrial biopsy: In some cases, a small sample of the uterine lining may be taken for further evaluation to rule out conditions like endometrial hyperplasia or cancer.

It is important to consult with a healthcare provider if you are experiencing heavy or prolonged menstrual periods. They will be able to assess your symptoms, perform necessary evaluations, and provide appropriate treatment options.

Test Name MENNORHAGIA SCREEN Test
Components *Prothrombin Time*APTT*Factor VIII Functional*Factor IX
Price 1000.0 AED
Sample Condition 6 mL whole blood in 2 Blue Top (Sodium Citrate) tubes. Mix thoroughly by inversion. Transport to Lab within 4 hours. If this is not possible, make PPP within 1 hour of collection as follows: Centrifuge sample at 3600 rpm for 15 min. & transfer supernatant to a clean plastictube.Centrifugethissupernatant again at 3600 rpm for 15 min. & finally transfer the supernatant (PPP) to 1 labelled clean plastic screw capped vial. FREEZE IMMEDIATELY. Ship frozen. DO NOT THAW. Overnight fasting is preferred. Duly filled coagulation Requisition form (Form 15) is mandatory.
Report Delivery SampleThu by 11 am; ReportNext day
Method Electromechanical & Photo-optical Clot Detection
Test type Disorders of Reproductive system
Doctor Gynecologist
Test Department:
Pre Test Information Overnight fasting is preferred. Duly filled coagulation Requisition form (Form 15) is mandatory. It is recommended that patient discontinues Heparin for 1 day and Oral Anticoagulants for 7 days prior to sampling as these drugs may affect testresults. Discontinuationshouldbe with prior consent from the treating Physician.
Test Details

The term “MENORHAGIA” refers to abnormally heavy or prolonged menstrual periods. There is no specific screening test for menorrhagia, but medical professionals may perform certain evaluations to determine the cause of the condition. These evaluations may include:

1. Medical history: The healthcare provider will ask questions about the patient’s menstrual cycle, including the duration, flow, and any associated symptoms.

2. Physical examination: The healthcare provider may perform a pelvic exam to check for any abnormalities in the reproductive organs.

3. Blood tests: Blood tests may be done to check for anemia, hormonal imbalances, or other underlying medical conditions.

4. Ultrasound: An ultrasound may be used to visualize the uterus and ovaries and check for any structural abnormalities or growths.

5. Endometrial biopsy: In some cases, a small sample of the uterine lining may be taken for further evaluation to rule out conditions like endometrial hyperplasia or cancer.

It is important to consult with a healthcare provider if you are experiencing heavy or prolonged menstrual periods. They will be able to assess your symptoms, perform necessary evaluations, and provide appropriate treatment options.