Homocysteine

Measures blood homocysteine, an amino acid linked to vitamin status and risk of heart disease and clots in Visit Clinic.
What is a Homocysteine Test in Visit Clinic?
Homocysteine is an amino acid measured in the blood. It forms when the body breaks down another amino acid called methionine. The body needs B vitamins—especially folate, vitamin B12 and B6—to convert homocysteine into other useful compounds. When levels stay high, the risk of heart disease, stroke and abnormal blood clotting increases. Very high levels can point to rare inherited disorders such as homocystinuria. Clinicians use this test to assess cardiovascular risk, evaluate unexplained clots or early vascular disease, and check for vitamin deficiencies. Doctors also use it to monitor response to treatment with B vitamins or other interventions. Results are interpreted together with cholesterol, blood pressure and lifestyle factors to guide care.
Homocysteine Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
Do not eat or drink anything except water for 8-12 hours before the test
Homocysteine Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Homocysteine test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Homocysteine Test in Visit Clinic?
Homocysteine is often included in cardiovascular risk panels, thrombophilia workups, or nutritional deficiency testing. Doctors may order it for early heart disease, stroke, unexplained blood clots, or signs of B12/folate deficiency. It helps diagnose hyperhomocysteinemia, monitor vitamin therapy, and detect rare metabolic disorders. Levels rise with poor diet, B‑vitamin deficiency, kidney disease, some medications, and genetic defects, so family history of early vascular disease may prompt testing.
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