
ALT, AST, Gamma-GT, alkaline phosphatase, and bilirubin. Assesses liver health in cases of alcohol use, medication, or liver complaints.
The Liver Blood Test is a specialized test that assesses the health and function of your liver. The liver is a vital organ responsible for filtering toxic substances, producing proteins, generating bile, and metabolizing medications. This test measures five important liver enzymes and bilirubin, which together provide a complete picture of liver health. It is an essential test for symptoms such as jaundice, fatigue, abdominal pain, or for regular alcohol consumption and medication use.
This test is important for anyone who wants to check their liver health. It is often requested for symptoms such as jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), fatigue, upper right abdominal pain, nausea, or dark urine. This test is also crucial for regular alcohol consumption, use of liver-stressing medications (painkillers, cholesterol-lowering drugs, antibiotics), overweight with fatty liver, or hepatitis. Elevated liver enzymes can indicate liver inflammation, fatty liver, bile duct problems, or even liver cirrhosis. Early detection enables timely treatment.
The results provide insight into liver damage and function:
These markers together determine if there is liver inflammation, fatty liver, gallstones, hepatitis, or other liver problems.
These abnormalities always require further investigation such as ultrasound, additional blood tests, or sometimes liver biopsy to determine the exact cause and treatment.
Low liver enzyme values are usually normal and indicate a healthy liver. Very low values are rare and usually have no clinical significance. Low bilirubin is normal and favorable. The primary goal of this test is to detect elevated values that indicate liver problems. If all values are normal, the liver is functioning well, and there are no signs of liver disease, although in persistent symptoms, additional investigation for other causes may sometimes be necessary.
Answers to what people usually want to know.
After ordering we generate a referral letter and email you the instructions. You pick a collection point yourself and book an appointment there. Blood is drawn at the location, processed at the lab, and your result arrives digitally.
Usually very quickly. Collection points typically have slots within a few days, sometimes even same-day. It depends on how busy the location is. For a few specialist analyses we first ship collection materials, which takes a bit longer.
At most collection points yes. Some accept walk-ins. This is clearly indicated per location. You choose the location that works best for you.
€57.50EUR
That depends on the test. Whether fasting is required, and from what time, is clearly stated in the instructions you receive after ordering. No surprises at the counter.
It varies per analysis: from same-day to a few working days. Standard values often come back quickly; analyses that go to an external lab can take a bit longer. You get an email with a link to your digital result, including a short explanation per value.
We work with 1,000+ collection points across the Netherlands. After ordering you'll see which locations near you are available and you pick where you'd like to go.
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