Apolipoprotein B (Apo-B)

Advanced lipid risk assessment support; clinician-led cardiovascular risk evaluation; monitoring lipid therapy; metabolic risk evaluation context

Sample
Serum
Fasting
Yes (8–10 Hrs)
Report
Same day / 24 hours
Home
Yes
700.00
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Also known as: ApoB test, Apolipoprotein B, Atherogenic particle number test
Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) blood test to support clinician-led cardiovascular risk assessment by estimating the number of atherogenic particles (LDL/VLDL remnants). Often used with lipid profile and ApoA1 for advanced risk…
  • Practical estimate of atherogenic particle burden (ApoB)
  • Useful when LDL-C is discordant with metabolic risk
  • Often paired with ApoA1 for ApoB/ApoA1 ratio discussion

Quick highlights

  • Practical estimate of atherogenic particle burden (ApoB)
  • Useful when LDL-C is discordant with metabolic risk
  • Often paired with ApoA1 for ApoB/ApoA1 ratio discussion
  • Adds detail beyond standard lipid profile in selected cases
  • Fasting depends on co-ordered triglycerides/lipids—follow instructions
  • Lifestyle and medicines influence interpretation
  • Supports monitoring response to lipid therapy
  • Not a diagnosis; part of overall cardiovascular risk assessment
  • Home blood collection available in many service areas
  • SEO coverage: ApoB test, apolipoprotein B blood test, atherogenic particle test

What’s included

Includes>>Apolipoprotein B (ApoB)

Preparation

  1. Confirm whether fasting is required for your combined order
  2. If fasting advised, fast for the specified hours (water allowed)
  3. Avoid alcohol 24 hours before test if possible
  4. Disclose statins and lipid medicines/supplements
  5. Stay normally hydrated
  6. Collect serum blood sample via trained phlebotomist
  7. Download report from <a href='/my-account/'>View reports</a>
  8. Review with clinician together with lipid profile and risk factors
Fasting: Yes (8–10 Hrs)
Sample: Serum
Report time: Same day / 24 hours

FAQs

Notes

Apo B reflects atherogenic risk and must be clinically interpreted.

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