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Torch Profile 6 parameters in Railway Road Ambala City

Test • Include 6 Parameters

The Torch Profile 6 Parameters is a blood test that screens for six different infections that may occur during pregnancy. TORCH stands for Toxoplasmosis, Other (Syphilis), Rubella, Cytomegalovirus (CMV), and Herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1 and 2. This panel includes tests for both antibodies and antigens associated with these infections.

Benefits:

  • Early detection: This test helps in early detection of infections that can cause fetal abnormalities or miscarriage during pregnancy.
  • Effective treatment: Early detection of these infections allows for timely intervention and treatment.
  • Preventive measures: Positive results can help in taking necessary precautions to prevent the transmission of infections to the fetus or newborn.
  • Peace of mind: A negative result can give peace of mind to the expecting mother.

Requirement:

Health check-ups are recommended to detect underlying health problems
monitor existing conditions
and promote overall health and wellness. A blood test can be an important part of a health check-up as it can provide valuable information about your health status.

Description:

The Torch Profile 6 Parameters is a blood test that screens for six different infections that may occur during pregnancy. TORCH stands for Toxoplasmosis, Other (Syphilis), Rubella, Cytomegalovirus (CMV), and Herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1 and 2. This panel includes tests for both antibodies and antigens associated with these infections.

Frequently Asked Questions

The expected turnaround time for receiving the blood test reports for all packages is typically 24-48 hours. In certain tests and conditions, the process may be completed faster, and the reports may be shared on the same day.

Yes, fasting is required for all the blood test packages. It is recommended to have 8-10 hours of fasting before the test.

Yes, children can undergo blood tests with parental consent.

A trained technician from docOPD will be assigned a day before the scheduled appointment, and you will receive communication about the appointment through SMS, email, and WhatsApp. The process for collecting the sample involves a trained technician visiting your home for home collection.

No, a doctor's prescription is not necessary for any of the blood test packages.

All blood test reports obtained through docOPD are treated as confidential and will only be shared with the patient. The company employs secure IT infrastructure, and its employees do not have direct access to patients' medical records. DocOPD takes confidentiality and discretion very seriously and maintains the privacy of every medical report.

Yes, pregnant women can undergo blood tests. However, some packages may have specific tests that are not recommended during pregnancy. It is recommended to consult with your doctor before opting for any blood test package during pregnancy.

If you have a fear of needles, you can inform the technician collecting the sample about it. They may be able to help make the process more comfortable for you.

It is recommended to drink plenty of water before the blood test to stay hydrated. However, it is not necessary to drink water before the test.

It depends on the specific test or procedure being performed. In general, smoking and alcohol consumption can have an impact on the accuracy of test results and can also increase the risk of complications during certain procedures.

Yes, docopd offers free home sample collection in select cities. If home collection is not possible, they may provide information about the nearest testing center where patients can give their blood sample. However, it is best to check with docopd for any limitations, requirements, or costs associated with this service.

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