Protein, Total, Serum
- Adults monitoring total serum protein levels during routine wellness checkups
- Individuals supporting liver function who want baseline protein metabolism data
- Those experiencing unexpired fatigue seeking insight into serum protein status
About Protein, Total, Serum
Protein, Total, Serum is a clinical laboratory test from Quest Diagnostics that measures the combined concentration of albumin and globulin proteins circulating in the blood. This serum-based assay supports assessment of overall nutritional status, liver and kidney function markers, and immune protein levels. It is well-suited for individuals monitoring metabolic health, recovering from illness, or working with a practitioner to evaluate protein balance.
Why It's Worth Considering: Quest Diagnostics processes serum samples through standardized, accredited clinical laboratory methodology, offering reliable quantitative results commonly used in comprehensive metabolic evaluations.
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- Adults monitoring total serum protein levels during routine wellness checkups
- Individuals supporting liver function who want baseline protein metabolism data
- Those experiencing unexpired fatigue seeking insight into serum protein status
- Practitioners protocols requiring total protein panel data before nutritional intervention
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