- Female
- 54 Years
- 03/09/2025
I have received my medical test report online, and I noticed that some of the values are outside the normal reference range. I would appreciate it if a doctor could review the report, provide an overall assessment of my current health condition, and suggest any necessary steps or lifestyle changes I should take to improve and maintain good health.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Abnormal test values require detailed evaluation by a doctor. They will assess if further tests or lifestyle changes are needed based on the abnormalities. Do not self interpret reports. Consult your physician for guidance. A set of general blood tests is recommended to support further clinical evaluation.
Dr. Kamran Suggests...
Take a CBC Test (Complete Blood Count) Test
Answered 03/09/2025
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