600.00

SAMPLE TYPE: Blood  GENDER: Both  AGE GROUP: All ages

Test Name: Liver Function Test (LFT)

About:
The Liver Function Test (LFT) measures various enzymes, proteins, and substances produced or processed by the liver. It helps evaluate liver health, detect liver damage, and monitor ongoing liver conditions.

Test Overview:
LFT includes a group of tests that assess liver inflammation, bile duct obstruction, liver cell damage, and overall liver performance.

Reports Delivery:
Usually available within a few hours to 1 day.

Is Fasting Required:
No (Some doctors prefer 8–10 hours fasting for accurate bilirubin levels)

Category:

Description

Number of Tests Included:
A standard LFT includes:

  • SGOT (AST)

  • SGPT (ALT)

  • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)

  • GGT

  • Total Bilirubin

  • Direct Bilirubin

  • Indirect Bilirubin

  • Total Protein

  • Albumin

  • Globulin

  • A/G Ratio

What is an LFT Test?
A comprehensive panel that evaluates liver enzyme levels, bilirubin levels, and protein synthesis to determine how well the liver is functioning.

Purpose of the Test:

  • Detect liver diseases (hepatitis, fatty liver, cirrhosis)

  • Diagnose jaundice

  • Monitor alcohol-related liver damage

  • Check liver toxicity due to medications

  • Monitor chronic liver conditions

  • Evaluate abdominal pain or digestive issues

Who Should Get This Test?

  • Individuals with fatigue, jaundice, or abdominal pain

  • People with alcohol use or fatty diet

  • Patients on long-term medications

  • Individuals with hepatitis symptoms

  • Routine checkup for diabetics or obese individuals

Components of the Test:

  • Liver enzymes (AST, ALT, ALP, GGT)

  • Bilirubin levels

  • Blood proteins (Albumin, Globulin)

  • A/G Ratio

Understanding the Test Report:

  • High AST/ALT → Liver cell injury (hepatitis, fatty liver)

  • High ALP/GGT → Bile duct obstruction or alcohol use

  • High bilirubin → Jaundice, liver damage, blockage

  • Low albumin → Chronic liver disease or malnutrition

Preparation and Procedure:

  • Routine blood draw

  • No special preparation needed unless advised

How is the Test Done?
Blood is analyzed using automated biochemical analyzers to measure enzyme and protein levels.

Best Time for Test:
Anytime; fasting preferred if doctor advises.

Booking and Checking Reports:
You can book the LFT test via SDL, choose home sample collection, and view the report digitally.