Inorganic Phosphorus Test in Thunga Hospital, Thane

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G-001, Prathmesh Vihar Co-Op Housing Society, Virar-Agashi Road, Landmark: Near Omkar Orthopaedics Hospital, Thane
150.0 for Inorganic Phosphorus
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A/002, Sudha Kalash, Shripal Complex, Near Petrol Pump, Agashi Road, Landmark: Opposite Ambe Mata Mandir, Thane
100.0 for Inorganic Phosphorus
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Home sample pickup available #4, Yash Shiv Siddhi CHS, Landmark: Opp. Kalavati Aai Mandir, Thane
400.0 for Inorganic Phosphorus
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Home sample pickup available #G-9 Floor, Sudama Arcade CHS, Landmark: Behind Amrut Hospital, Thane
120.0 for Inorganic Phosphorus
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NABL Accredited Home sample pickup available Meghdoot, Gopal Nagar, Landmark: Behind Hotel Janaki, Thane
170.0 for Inorganic Phosphorus
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About Inorganic Phosphorus Test

Phosphorus tests are most often ordered along with other tests, such as those for calcium, parathyroid hormone (PTH), and/or vitamin D, to help diagnose and/or monitor treatment of various conditions that cause calcium and phosphorus imbalances. Phosphorus deficiencies may be seen with malnutrition, malabsorption, acid-base imbalances, hypercalcemia, and with disorders that affect kidney function. Soft drinks and pre-packaged food items are high in phosphorus content, which some nutritionists believe contributes to over-consumption of phosphorus. Blood and urine levels of phosphorus may be affected by the use of enemas and laxatives containing sodium phosphate, excess dietary vitamin D supplements, and by intravenous glucose administration.

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