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Liver Panel Test

Understand How Well Your Liver Is Functioning — Before Symptoms Start

Your liver is one of the most important organs in your body, playing a central role in detoxification, digestion, and nutrient processing. The Liver Panel Test is a convenient at-home blood test that evaluates essential liver markers — giving you a clear picture of how well your liver is functioning and whether it may be under stress or showing signs of inflammation.

If you take medications, drink alcohol, follow a high-fat diet, or just want to stay proactive about your health, this test provides valuable insights into your liver’s performance.

What’s Measured?

Albumin

A key liver-produced protein — low levels may indicate liver stress or poor synthetic function.

Total Protein & Globulin

Evaluate the liver’s ability to produce proteins and support immune system balance.

Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT)

A sensitive marker of liver damage — often elevated by alcohol, medications, or toxic overload.

Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)

A liver-specific enzyme — high levels may signal inflammation or injury to liver tissue.

What You'll Discover

This test measures six important biomarkers that reflect liver health and function. Albumin is a protein made by the liver that helps maintain fluid balance and carry nutrients throughout your body. Low levels may suggest impaired liver function. Total Protein and Globulin give an overview of your protein status and immune activity, both of which are tied to liver performance.

The test also evaluates three key liver enzymes. Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT) is often elevated in response to alcohol intake or liver stress from medications or toxins. Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) is a liver-specific enzyme that rises when liver cells are inflamed or damaged. Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) helps assess the health of your bile ducts and liver function.

Together, these markers provide a thorough look at your liver’s current state and can help you detect issues before symptoms become more serious.

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Why Take This Test?

Many liver problems develop silently — without obvious symptoms — until significant damage has occurred. This test is ideal for individuals who regularly use medications, drink alcohol, have dietary concerns, or simply want to monitor their internal health. It’s also helpful for checking in on your liver if you’ve made recent lifestyle changes or are managing a condition like fatty liver, high cholesterol, or hormonal imbalance.

Your results can help guide important health decisions and provide a reliable baseline to track progress over time.

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Start your journey to better health, today.​

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