Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) Test
About the Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) Test
An Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) Test is a blood test used to measure the level of ApoB protein, which is a key component of low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and other particles responsible for transporting cholesterol in the bloodstream. ApoB plays an important role in cholesterol metabolism and cardiovascular health.
Doctors commonly recommend the ApoB test to assess the risk of heart disease and atherosclerosis, especially in individuals with abnormal cholesterol levels, diabetes, or metabolic syndrome. High ApoB levels may indicate an increased number of cholesterol-carrying particles in the blood, which can contribute to plaque buildup in arteries and cardiovascular complications.
With Seviyaar, you can easily book an Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) test online with convenient diagnostic services. Samples are analyzed in NABL-certified laboratories to ensure accurate testing and reliable results. You can conveniently schedule the test through the lab tests booking platform.
How Seviyaar Can Help
Seviyaar makes diagnostic testing simple by allowing patients to book lab tests online through a trusted healthcare platform. Once your ApoB test is completed, reports are delivered digitally for easy access and medical reference.
If your results require medical consultation, you can connect with experienced doctors through online doctor consultations. For patients who need additional healthcare support such as nursing care, physiotherapy, or medical equipment at home, homecare services are also available.
FAQ
An ApoB test measures the amount of ApoB protein in the blood and helps assess the risk of cardiovascular disease and cholesterol-related conditions.
Yes. With Seviyaar, you can easily book the test online through the lab tests booking platform.
Fasting may be recommended for 8–12 hours, especially if the test is performed along with a lipid profile.
Doctors may recommend this test when evaluating cholesterol levels, cardiovascular risk, or lipid metabolism disorders.
Most laboratory reports are available within 24 hours, depending on laboratory processing time.