D Dimer Test in Dwarka Sector 19, Delhi

NABL NABH, Accredited
Dwarka, Delhi
Home sample pickup available · 1200.0 for D Dimer
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ISO, Accredited
Dwarka, Delhi
Home sample pickup available · 1120.0 for D Dimer
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Rzf - #372, Lohiya Marg,Raj Nagar II, Palam Village, Landmark: Near Dwarka Road, Delhi
Home sample pickup available · 900.0 for D Dimer
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#J106, Puran Nagar, Palam Colony, Palam Village, Delhi
Home sample pickup available · 1200.0 for D Dimer
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NABL NABH, Accredited
Vikas Puri, Delhi
Home sample pickup available · 1200.0 for D Dimer
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Hari Nagar, Delhi
Home sample pickup available · 1200.0 for D Dimer
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NABL, Accredited
Hari Nagar, Delhi
Home sample pickup available · 1200.0 for D Dimer
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NABL NABH, Accredited
Tilak nagar, Delhi
Home sample pickup available · 1200.0 for D Dimer
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Vishnu Garden, Delhi
1430.0 for D Dimer
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NABL, Accredited
Hari Nagar, Delhi
Home sample pickup available · 1430.0 for D Dimer
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About D Dimer Test

D-Dimer is a type of protein which is produced when a blood clot dissolves in the body. D-Dimer is normally undetectable unless the body is forming or breaking down the blood clots and the level of D-Dimer rises in the blood. To check the level of D-Dimer in the blood, D-Dimer test is conducted. D-Dimer test is used in a hospital emergency room setting to determine if the person is at intermediate or low risk for thrombosis or thrombotic embolism. A negative D- Dimer test indicates that it is highly unlikely that a thrombus is present. Also, a positive D-Dimer test cannot detect whether a blood clot is present or not and indicates that further testing is required. A blood clot can cause health problems like Stroke, Deep Vein Thrombosis, Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation or Deep Vein Thrombosis.

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