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Cholesterol & Lipid Profile Test

Hans Hospital Agra

Complete Lipid Profile

Comprehensive cholesterol testing for heart disease risk assessment.

The Lipid Profile test measures various types of cholesterol and fats in your blood to assess your risk of heart disease and stroke. At Hans Hospital Agra, we provide complete lipid profiling including Total Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, Triglycerides, and calculated ratios for accurate cardiovascular risk assessment.

Regular cholesterol monitoring is essential for preventing heart disease, the leading cause of death worldwide.

Cholesterol Test

Lipid Profile Reference Ranges

Understanding your cholesterol test results

Cholesterol Levels (mg/dL)
Total Cholesterol (Desirable) Below 200 mg/dL
Total Cholesterol (Borderline) 200-239 mg/dL
Total Cholesterol (High) 240 mg/dL and above
HDL Cholesterol (Good) - Optimal 60 mg/dL and above
HDL Cholesterol (Good) - Low Below 40 mg/dL
LDL Cholesterol (Bad) - Optimal Below 100 mg/dL
LDL Cholesterol (Bad) - High 160 mg/dL and above
Triglycerides (Normal) Below 150 mg/dL
Triglycerides (High) 200 mg/dL and above
Heart Disease Risk Assessment

Your lipid profile helps calculate heart disease risk. Key ratios include Total Cholesterol/HDL ratio (should be below 5) and LDL/HDL ratio (should be below 3.5).

Low Risk:
TC/HDL < 4.0
High Risk:
TC/HDL > 6.0
What is Lipid Profile?

Lipid profile measures cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Includes Total Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, and Triglycerides.

Test Preparation

12-hour fasting required. No food or drink except water. Avoid alcohol 24 hours before test.

Sample Type

Small blood sample drawn from a vein in your arm. The procedure takes less than 5 minutes.

Report Time

Results available within 2-4 hours. Comprehensive report with risk assessment included.

When Should You Get Cholesterol Test?

Important indications for lipid profile testing

Heart Disease Risk

Family history of heart disease, high blood pressure, or other cardiovascular risk factors.

Diabetes Monitoring

Regular monitoring for diabetic patients who have higher risk of heart disease.

Obesity

Assessment of cardiovascular risk in overweight or obese individuals.

Medication Monitoring

Monitoring effectiveness of cholesterol-lowering medications like statins.

Smoking

Assessment for smokers who have increased risk of heart disease.

Routine Screening

Annual screening for adults over 20 years, or earlier if risk factors present.

Why Choose Hans Hospital for Cholesterol Test?

Experience excellence in lipid testing

Accurate Testing

Advanced enzymatic methods for precise lipid measurement

Risk Assessment

Comprehensive risk calculation and interpretation

Expert Consultation

Results explained by cardiologists and physicians

Preventive Care

Lifestyle counseling and preventive recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about cholesterol testing

HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein) is "good" cholesterol that removes excess cholesterol from blood vessels. LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein) is "bad" cholesterol that can build up in artery walls, increasing heart disease risk.
Improve cholesterol through diet (reduce saturated fats, increase fiber), regular exercise, weight management, and avoiding smoking. In some cases, medications like statins may be prescribed by your doctor.
Adults should have cholesterol tested every 4-6 years if normal. Those with high cholesterol, heart disease, or risk factors should test annually or as recommended by their doctor.
Yes, chronic stress can increase LDL cholesterol and decrease HDL cholesterol. Managing stress through exercise, meditation, and healthy lifestyle is important for heart health.

Book Your Cholesterol Test

Complete lipid profile for heart health.

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  • Results in 2-4 hours