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CRP Test (C - Reactive Protein) in Delhi

Also Known as C - Reactive Protein CRP (Quantitative), CRP Blood Test, CRP Test, C-Reactive Protein

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CRP Test (C - Reactive Protein) In Delhi

Overview of the CRP Test

Test Overview

Sample TypeBlood
Reports DeliveryReports available within 10 hours
Price/Cost550
Number of Tests Included1

The C-reactive protein (CRP) test is a blood test used to measure the levels of CRP, a protein produced by the liver in response to inflammation. CRP levels rise when there is infection, injury, or chronic disease in the body, making this test a useful tool for detecting and monitoring inflammatory conditions. However, the CRP test does not pinpoint the exact cause of inflammation, so additional tests may be required for a precise diagnosis.

Doctors often recommend the CRP test to assess conditions such as bacterial or viral infections, autoimmune diseases (like rheumatoid arthritis or lupus), and cardiovascular risks. High CRP levels may indicate acute infections, chronic inflammatory disorders, or an increased risk of heart disease, while low levels suggest minimal or no inflammation. The test is simple, requiring only a blood sample, and is often used alongside other diagnostic tests to guide treatment decisions.

Tests Included in CRP Test in Delhi

The CRP quantitative test is a comprehensive assessment that offers valuable insights into the CRP levels in your blood. This test comprises only a single component:

  • C-Reactive Protein (CRP) – Quantitative: As mentioned above, this test measures the blood levels of CRP. High or low levels can indicate various health issues, including infection, inflammation, and heart disorders.

Signs You Need to Get This CRP Test Done

A CRP (C-reactive protein) test may be necessary if you experience symptoms of inflammation, infection, or chronic disease. Here are key signs that indicate you should consider taking the test:

  • Persistent Fever: A prolonged or recurring fever may indicate an infection, autoimmune disease, or inflammatory condition.
  • Unexplained Fatigue and Weakness: Chronic inflammation can lead to persistent tiredness and low energy levels.
  • Joint Pain and Swelling: Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis (RA) or lupus can cause stiff, swollen, and painful joints, which may require CRP testing.
  • Unexplained Weight Loss: If you are losing weight without changes in diet or exercise, it may be a sign of chronic illness or inflammation.
  • Chronic Digestive Issues: Long-term abdominal pain, bloating, or diarrhea may indicate conditions like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), Crohn’s disease, or ulcerative colitis.
  • Frequent Infections: Recurrent respiratory infections, urinary tract infections (UTIs), or skin infections may require CRP testing to assess immune response.
  • Shortness of Breath or Chest Pain: If accompanied by other risk factors, these symptoms may suggest cardiovascular inflammation, warranting an hs-CRP test.
  • Post-Surgical or Injury Complications: If you have slow wound healing, redness, or swelling after surgery or injury, CRP testing can help detect infections or delayed recovery.

If you experience any of these symptoms, consult your healthcare provider to determine if a CRP test is needed to diagnose or monitor underlying health conditions.

Test Requirements

Before undergoing a C-reactive protein (CRP) test, there are a few important considerations to ensure accurate results:

  • Fasting Requirements: Generally, fasting is not required for a standard CRP test. However, if you are undergoing a high-sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP) test to assess heart disease risk, your doctor may recommend fasting for 9–12 hours before the test.
  • Medications and Supplements: Inform your healthcare provider about any medications or supplements you are taking, as some drugs (such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), statins, or corticosteroids) may affect CRP levels.
  • Recent Infections or Injuries: Since CRP levels rise in response to inflammation, recent illnesses, injuries, or vaccinations can temporarily increase CRP levels. It is advisable to delay testing until you have recovered.
  • Chronic Health Conditions: If you have conditions like arthritis, autoimmune diseases, or cardiovascular issues, discuss with your doctor how these might influence CRP test results.
  • Lifestyle Factors: Smoking, obesity, and lack of exercise can contribute to elevated CRP levels. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help provide more accurate readings.

Since the CRP test is a simple blood test, no extensive preparation is required. However, always follow your healthcare provider's specific instructions to ensure the most reliable results.

Price of the CRP Test in Delhi

C-Reactive Protein  Test Price in Different Cities

CityC-Reactive Protein  Test Price
Bangalore₹625
Hyderabad₹625
Chennai₹625
Gurgaon₹488
Delhi₹625

The CRP blood test price varies significantly depending on several factors. Some of these factors are listed below:

  • City of Testing: The CRP blood test price can fluctuate based on the location. For instance, it may cost less in smaller cities compared to larger, metropolitan areas. This difference in pricing is mainly due to higher operational costs and demand for the test.
  • Test Demand: If there's a high demand for the test, laboratories might increase CRP prices. Conversely, if the demand is low, you might see a cost reduction.
  • Comprehensive Inclusions: Certain medical centres offer packages that come with a range of tests, including CRP. These bundles may provide better value compared to obtaining the CRP test alone. Moreover, add-on services such as post-test consultation with a doctor, home sample collection, and quick report generation could also affect the CRP blood test price.
  • Type of Laboratory: High-quality laboratories with advanced equipment and experienced professionals often charge more for their services.
  • Discounts and Promotions: Some health centres or online platforms provide discounts or promotional offers which can significantly cut down your CRP blood test price.

You can check the CRP blood test price online depending on your city of dwelling and choose an affordable yet quality laboratory near you. Apollo 24|7's CRP price is extremely competitive and offers complete value for money.

Remember that while cost is important, so is accuracy and reliability. Therefore, make sure you choose a reliable diagnostic centre – after all, accuracy in results is vital when it comes to your health.

Reports of the CRP Test

ParameterDesirable RangeBorderline RangeHigh
C-Reactive Protein (CRP) – Quantitative< 10 mg/ml10–30 mg/ml> 30 mg/ml

Note: The values of this test can vary depending on the laboratory, age, sex, and underlying conditions.

C-Reactive Protein (CRP) – Quantitative

High values may indicateLow values may indicate
  • Presence of infection (bacterial, fungal, or viral)
  • Inflammatory diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and vasculitis
  • Tissue injury
  • Chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and obesity
  • No infection or improvement in infection
  • Low risk of cardiovascular diseases
     

What to Do to Get Normal Readings for This CRP Test?

Maintaining healthy CRP levels requires lifestyle changes that reduce inflammation in the body. Here are some key steps to achieve normal CRP readings:

  • Adopt an Anti-Inflammatory Diet: Consume foods rich in antioxidants and omega-3 fatty acids, such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, seeds, and fatty fish (salmon, mackerel). Avoid processed foods, sugary drinks, and trans fats.
  • Exercise Regularly: Engage in at least 30 minutes of moderate exercise (walking, jogging, cycling, or yoga) most days of the week to reduce chronic inflammation.
  • Maintain a Healthy Weight: Excess body fat, especially visceral fat, contributes to inflammation. A balanced diet and exercise can help maintain a healthy BMI and lower CRP levels.
  • Manage Stress: Chronic stress raises inflammatory markers. Practice meditation, deep breathing, or relaxation techniques to keep stress levels in check.
  • Get Quality Sleep: Poor sleep is linked to higher CRP levels. Aim for 7–9 hours of restful sleep each night to support immune function and reduce inflammation.
  • Control Blood Sugar Levels: High blood sugar contributes to inflammation. Avoid refined carbs and opt for fiber-rich, low-glycemic foods to maintain stable blood sugar levels.
  • Quit Smoking and Limit Alcohol: Smoking and excessive alcohol consumption increase inflammation. Quitting smoking and moderating alcohol intake can improve CRP levels.
  • Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to support metabolism and flush out toxins that contribute to inflammation.
  • Take Prescribed Medications: If you have chronic inflammatory conditions (such as arthritis or heart disease), follow your doctor’s treatment plan, including prescribed medications, to keep inflammation under control.

By following these lifestyle changes, you can lower CRP levels naturally and reduce your risk of chronic diseases associated with inflammation.

Book the CRP Test Online

You need to follow the following steps to schedule a CRP test on Apollo 24|7:

  • First, visit the Apollo 24|7 website or download their app on your smartphone.
  • In the 'Search' bar, type 'C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Quantitative Test'.
  • You'll find a list of options with details about the CRP blood test price, location, and other relevant information.
  • You can compare the CRP price among different labs. Remember to also check for any discounts or offers.
  • Once you've chosen your preferred option that best suits your location and budget, click on 'Book Now'.
  • You'll be asked to provide basic information such as name, contact number, and address for the sample collection.

faqFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

If my CRP blood test results are positive, what are the next steps?

A positive CRP result indicates inflammation in your body. This could be due to factors such as infection, long-term diseases, or a recent injury. After receiving a positive result, you should consult your doctor to understand the probable cause of inflammation and discuss any lifestyle changes you may need to make.

Are there any alternative or complementary tests to consider alongside a CRP quantitative test for a more comprehensive assessment?

Yes, doctors often suggest additional tests like complete blood count (CBC), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), or other specific disease-related tests based on your symptoms.

Are there any emerging technologies or advancements in CRP quantitative testing that I should be aware of?

Medical technology is constantly evolving, but currently, the high-sensitivity (hs)-CRP test is the most advanced version of the CRP test. It can detect lower levels of CRP in your blood, indicating even minor inflammation.

Can I drink water before a CRP quantitative test?

Yes, you can drink water before the test. However, check with your lab regarding other dietary restrictions.

How long does my CRP quantitative test result stay positive?

If the cause of inflammation persists, your CRP level will remain elevated. Once the underlying condition is treated effectively, your CRP levels should return to normal within several weeks.

How accurate is the CRP quantitative test for diagnosing heart disease?

While an elevated CRP level may indicate an increased risk of heart disease, it is not definitive proof. Doctors use this test in conjunction with other investigations for a more comprehensive diagnosis.

What is the difference between a CRP and a high-sensitivity-(hs)-CRP test?

A CRP test measures higher protein levels, usually due to serious inflammation or infection. The hs-CRP test, however, can detect lower levels of CRP caused due to minor inflammation, such as that associated with heart disease.

What factors apart from infections or diseases can cause a rise in CRP levels?

Apart from infections and diseases, factors like obesity, smoking, lack of exercise, and high-stress levels can also raise your CRP levels.

What is a C-reactive protein (CRP) test?

A CRP test measures C-reactive protein in the blood, indicating inflammation in the body.

Why is a CRP test performed?

It's performed to detect or monitor conditions causing inflammation, like infections, autoimmune diseases, or heart disease risk.

How is a CRP test performed?

A blood sample is drawn from a vein and sent to a lab for analysis.

What do CRP test results mean?

High CRP levels suggest inflammation; the higher the level, the more severe the inflammation.

Are there any preparations required before a CRP test?

Generally, no fasting is required, but consult your doctor for specific instructions.

What are the normal CRP levels?

Normal CRP levels are typically below 3.0 mg/L, but optimal levels can vary.

Can a CRP test detect cancer?

A CRP test can indicate inflammation associated with some cancers, but it cannot directly diagnose cancer.

What is the price of a CRP Test (C - Reactive Protein) in Delhi?

The price of CRP Test (C - Reactive Protein) at Apollo 24|7 is Rs. 550.

How long does a CRP Test (C - Reactive Protein) take in Delhi?

It takes less than 5 minutes to take CRP Test (C - Reactive Protein) in Delhi. The area is cleaned using an antiseptic wipe and a tourniquet is applied to enhance blood flow before inserting a needle to collect the sample. The sample is then sent to a lab for analysis.

When will I receive my reports in Delhi?

The report for CRP Test (C - Reactive Protein) is usually available within Reports available within 10 hours in Delhi, however, the time may vary depending on the type of test. After your CRP Test (C - Reactive Protein) is complete, you will receive a notification from Apollo 24|7 letting you know that your results are ready for viewing.

Is home sample collection available for a CRP Test (C - Reactive Protein) in Delhi?

Yes, home sample collection is available for a CRP Test (C - Reactive Protein) in Delhi. Moreover, you can select a suitable time slot and location for your blood sample collection.

Can I book a CRP Test (C - Reactive Protein) near me in Delhi?

Yes. All you need to do is visit the Apollo 24|7 website or app and search for CRP Test (C - Reactive Protein). Select a convenient time and location, then finalize your booking by providing the necessary details. Wait for a confirmation message to complete the process.

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