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Fibrinogen Test

About the Fibrinogen Test

A Fibrinogen test measures the level of fibrinogen, a protein produced by the liver that plays an essential role in blood clotting. When bleeding occurs, fibrinogen helps form blood clots to stop bleeding and support the body’s natural healing process. Abnormal fibrinogen levels may indicate bleeding disorders, excessive clotting, liver disease, or severe inflammation. Doctors commonly recommend a fibrinogen test when evaluating conditions related to abnormal bleeding, clotting disorders, cardiovascular disease risk, or monitoring certain inflammatory conditions. The test may also be used to assess clotting ability in patients undergoing surgery or those with suspected coagulation problems. With Seviyaar, you can easily book a Fibrinogen test online with home sample collection without visiting a diagnostic center. Certified phlebotomists safely collect the blood sample at your home, and it is analyzed in NABL-certified laboratories for accurate 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 and get samples collected from home. Once your Fibrinogen test is completed, reports are delivered digitally for easy access and secure record keeping. 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, Seviyaar also provides trusted homecare services.

FAQ

A Fibrinogen test measures the level of fibrinogen in the blood to evaluate blood clotting ability and detect clotting or bleeding disorders.
Yes. With Seviyaar, you can easily book the test online and a trained technician will collect the blood sample from your home.
Fasting is generally not required unless your doctor recommends otherwise.
Doctors may recommend this test when evaluating abnormal bleeding, clotting disorders, inflammation, or cardiovascular disease risk.
Most results are available within 24–48 hours, depending on laboratory processing time.