RPR (VDRL) for Syphilis Test in Shamshabad, Hyderabad

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Home sample pickup available Karwan, Hyderabad
60.0 for RPR (VDRL) for Syphilis
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Home sample pickup available #14-7-25, Begum Bazar, Landmark: Near jai Bhagwati Medical Store, Hyderabad
150.0 for RPR (VDRL) for Syphilis
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07:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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Home sample pickup available #17-8-122, Guddi Bowli, Landmark: Beside Dr. Mohd Iqbal's Clinic, Hyderabad
100.0 for RPR (VDRL) for Syphilis
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Home sample pickup available #17-8-777, Abdar Khana, Chanchalguda, Landmark: Zamzam Medical Store, Hyderabad
150.0 for RPR (VDRL) for Syphilis
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Home sample pickup available Rajendra Nagar, Hyderabad
250.0 for RPR (VDRL) for Syphilis
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Home sample pickup available Saidabad, Hyderabad
150.0 for RPR (VDRL) for Syphilis
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Home sample pickup available Begum Bazar, Landmark: Opp. P.S. Shah Inayat Gunj, Hyderabad
150.0 for RPR (VDRL) for Syphilis
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Home sample pickup available Subedar Ameer Ali Khan Road, New Malakpet, Landmark: Near Nawab Shah Alam College, Hyderabad
250.0 for RPR (VDRL) for Syphilis
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Home sample pickup available Karwan, Hyderabad
250.0 for RPR (VDRL) for Syphilis
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Home sample pickup available Malakpet, Hyderabad
100.0 for RPR (VDRL) for Syphilis
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About RPR (VDRL) for Syphilis Test

RPR (VDRL) is test for screening syphilis. RPR stands for Rapid Plasma Reagin and the abbreviation VDRL stands for Venereal Disease Research Laboratory which developed this test. The test ascertains if there are antibodies caused die to Syphilis, in the blood of affected person. Syphilis is caused due to infection by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. This test is also useful for confirming the presence of an active infection and also in monitoring the progress of treatment for syphilis. The quantitative measure of the level or titer of antibody measured is used to ascertain this.

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