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LupiKavach Complete Liver Check: Booking, Price, and Results

About LupiKavach Complete Liver Check: Booking, Price, and Results

FieldValue
Also Known AsHepatic panel, liver profile, LFT, liver function panel, hepatic function panel
Sample TypeVenous blood (serum)
Fasting RequiredNot always mandatory; many labs recommend 10 to 12 hours of fasting for best accuracy
Report TimeWithin 24 to 48 hours
Recommended ForAdults of all genders; particularly those with liver disease risk factors
PriceStarting at ₹1080

What is a LupiKavach Complete Liver Check?

The LupiKavach Complete Liver Check is a panel of blood tests that measures key enzymes, proteins, and waste products to assess how well your liver is working. Doctors commonly prescribe it when they suspect liver damage, to screen for liver conditions, or to keep track of a known liver problem. Also referred to as a hepatic panel, liver profile, or LFT blood test, the test uses a small blood sample drawn from a vein in your arm.

What Does a LupiKavach Complete Liver Check Measure?

This liver profile looks at several markers, each providing a different piece of information about liver health. The table below lists each parameter and what it tells your doctor.

ParameterWhat It Measures
ALT (SGPT)An enzyme found mainly in the liver; raised levels point to liver cell damage
AST (SGOT)An enzyme present in the liver, heart, and muscles; high levels suggest liver or muscle injury
ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase)Found in the liver, bones, and bile ducts; elevated when bile flow is blocked, or the liver is inflamed
GGTA blood enzyme that rises when the liver or bile ducts are damaged
Total BilirubinA waste product from old red blood cells; the liver normally clears it from the body
Direct and Indirect BilirubinMeasures the processed and unprocessed forms of bilirubin separately
AlbuminA protein made by the liver; low levels may suggest the liver is not working at full capacity
Total ProteinOverall protein levels in the blood; low values can indicate reduced liver function
LipaseMeasures levels of lipase in blood; high levels could be a sign of pancreatic problems
AmylaseMeasures levels of amylase in blood; abnormal levels can indicate problems in the liver or pancreatitis
Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg)Measures HBsAg in blood; helps determine whether or not the person is infected with hepatitis
Prothrombin Time Test and INR (PT/INR)Measures the amount of time it takes for a blood clot to develop

Why is a LupiKavach Complete Liver Check Done?

A doctor may order this LFT blood test for several reasons, from investigating symptoms to monitoring a known condition.

Common Symptoms That May Require This Test

The following symptoms often prompt a doctor to request a liver profile:

  • Yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes (jaundice)
  • Dark-coloured urine or pale, clay-coloured stools
  • Pain or discomfort in the upper abdomen
  • Unexplained tiredness or fatigue
  • Persistent nausea or loss of appetite
  • Swelling in the abdomen
  • Itchy skin without an obvious cause

Conditions This Test Can Help Detect

A hepatic panel can provide evidence of several liver and related conditions, including:

  • Viral hepatitis (hepatitis A, B, or C)
  • Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
  • Alcohol-related liver disease
  • Autoimmune hepatitis and drug-induced liver injury
  • Cirrhosis (severe scarring of the liver)
  • Bile duct obstruction or gallstones
  • Gilbert's syndrome, a benign inherited condition causing mild bilirubin elevation
  • Liver cancer

LupiKavach Complete Liver Check for Chronic Disease Monitoring

For people already diagnosed with a liver condition, this liver profile is a key monitoring tool. It helps track how the liver is responding to treatment over time. Patients with chronic hepatitis B or C, cirrhosis, or fatty liver disease typically repeat this test every 3 to 6 months to observe any changes in disease progression.

How to Prepare and What to Expect

The sample collection process for this LFT blood test is straightforward. Here is what you need to know before your appointment.

Do You Need to Fast?

Fasting is not always compulsory for a liver profile. However, many laboratories recommend avoiding food and drink (except water) for 10 to 12 hours before the test to ensure the most accurate readings. If this test is ordered alongside other tests that do require fasting, you should fast for the entire group. Always confirm the specific instructions with your doctor or the collection centre when booking.

Practical Tips Before Your Test

A few simple steps before your appointment can help ensure accurate results:

  • Drink plenty of water; staying hydrated makes the vein easier to locate
  • Avoid alcohol for at least 24 hours before the test, as it directly affects liver enzyme levels
  • Skip vigorous exercise the day before, since strenuous activity can temporarily raise some enzyme levels
  • Tell your doctor about all medicines, supplements, and herbal remedies you take; do not stop any medication without being advised to do so
  • Wear a short-sleeved top or one with sleeves you can roll up easily

Step-by-Step Procedure

The blood collection itself takes only a few minutes. Here is what happens during a typical visit:

  1. A trained phlebotomist will seat you comfortably and ask you to extend one arm.
  2. A soft band (tourniquet) is wrapped around your upper arm to make the vein more visible.
  3. The skin over the vein is cleaned with an antiseptic solution.
  4. A small needle is used to draw a measured amount of blood into a sterile tube or vial.
  5. The needle is removed, and light pressure is applied to the puncture site to stop any bleeding.
  6. A small bandage is placed on the site, and the labelled sample is prepared for dispatch to the laboratory.

Factors That Can Affect Accuracy

Certain factors may influence your hepatic panel results. These include:

  • Recent alcohol consumption
  • Medications such as NSAIDs, antibiotics, statins, anti-seizure drugs, and tuberculosis treatments
  • Vigorous physical activity in the hours before the test
  • Dehydration at the time of blood collection
  • Recent food intake if fasting was advised

Understanding Your LupiKavach Complete Liver Check Results

Your results will list values for each parameter alongside the laboratory's reference range. Always review these figures with your doctor rather than drawing conclusions on your own.

ParameterNormal RangeUnit
ALT (SGPT)13 to 69U/L
AST (SGOT)15 to 46IU/L
ALP38 to 126IU/L
GGT0 to 50IU/L
Globulin2.0 to 3.5g/L
L-lactate Dehydrogenase (LD)100 to 280U/L
Total Bilirubin0.0 to 1.1mg/dL
Conjugated Bilirubin (Direct)0.0 to 0.3mg/dL
Unconjugated Bilirubin (Indirect)0.0 to 1.1mg/dL
Albumin3.5 to 5.0g/dL
Total Protein5.5 to 8.0g/dL
Lipase (Adults below 60 years)10 to 140U/L
Lipase (Adults above 60 years)24 to 151U/L
Amylase10 to 110U/L
Prothrombin time (PT)11 to 13.5seconds
HBsAg, Quantitative Non-reactiveabove 0.05IU/mL
HBsAg, Quantitative Reactiveequal to or less than 0.05IU/mL
International Normalised Ratio (INR) normal0.8 to 1.1 
International Normalised Ratio (INR) On Blood Thinners2.0 to 3.0 

These ranges are general guidelines. Your doctor will interpret your results based on your age, health history, and other factors. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for personalised medical advice.

Results During Special Conditions

Some situations can shift liver enzyme readings away from the standard ranges.

During pregnancy, physiological changes and blood dilution can cause ALT and GGT to read roughly 20% lower than the usual reference range, while ALP tends to be higher because of placental contribution. Your doctor will account for these shifts when reading your results.

Regular alcohol use raises GGT, AST, and ALT levels. When AST is elevated to roughly twice the level of ALT, this pattern is often associated with alcohol-related liver injury rather than other causes.

Certain medicines (pain relievers, cholesterol medications, antibodies, antifungals, steroids, cardiovascular drugs, etc.), obesity, and metabolic syndrome can also push liver enzyme levels above normal, and vigorous exercise may temporarily raise AST readings.

How to Maintain Healthy Levels

General lifestyle habits that support liver health include:

  • Eating a balanced diet with plenty of vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins, while limiting processed and fried foods
  • Keeping alcohol intake within recommended limits or avoiding it altogether
  • Maintaining a healthy body weight through regular physical activity
  • Asking your doctor about hepatitis A and B vaccinations if you have not already received them

Lupin Diagnostics LupiKavach Complete Liver Check Price and Home Collection

The LupiKavach Complete Liver Check starts at approximately ₹1080, and home sample collection is available for your convenience. The table below indicates prices across major Indian cities.

CityApproximate Price (₹)
Mumbai₹1,740
Bangalore₹1,740
Hyderabad₹1,740
Chennai₹1,740
Kolkata₹1,440
Pune₹1,740

Prices are indicative and may vary by location. Please confirm the current price at the time of booking.

How to Book

Booking your LFT blood test with Lupin Diagnostics takes just a few steps:

  • Select the test on the Lupin Diagnostics website.
  • Choose your city and preferred time slot.
  • Opt for home sample collection by a certified phlebotomist, or visit your nearest Lupin Diagnostics centre.
  • Receive your report via email or WhatsApp within the stipulated turnaround time.

Home Collection

Lupin Diagnostics offers home sample collection for this hepatic panel across cities, so you do not need to travel to a centre unless you prefer to. All samples are processed in NABL-accredited laboratories by experienced technologists. Your digital report is delivered directly to your phone or inbox once ready.

Frequently Asked Questions

The LupiKavach Complete Liver Check is a blood test panel that measures liver enzymes, proteins, and bilirubin to assess liver function. It is a useful screening tool for detecting liver dysfunction and for monitoring known liver conditions. The test requires only a small blood sample from a vein in your arm.

Fasting is not always required for a liver profile, but many labs recommend avoiding food and drink except water for 10 to 12 hours before the test for the best accuracy. Your doctor or the Lupin Diagnostics team will confirm the specific preparation instructions when you book.

Results for the hepatic panel are typically available within 24 to 48 hours. Lupin Diagnostics delivers reports digitally, so you will receive them via email or WhatsApp as soon as they are ready.

A mild rise in ALT is often linked to fatty liver, a short-term infection, or the effect of certain medicines. Very high ALT levels generally point to active liver inflammation, such as that seen in viral hepatitis. Your doctor will review the full panel before drawing any conclusion.

Yes. Several commonly used medicines, including NSAIDs, antibiotics, statins, anti-seizure drugs, and tuberculosis treatments, can influence liver enzyme levels. Always tell your doctor about every medication and supplement you take before getting this test done.

Adults above the age of 30 are generally advised to include a liver function test in their annual preventive health check-up. People with risk factors such as alcohol use, obesity, diabetes, or a family history of liver disease may need to be tested more frequently, as advised by their doctor.

When both AST and ALT are elevated by a similar amount, it often points to a non-alcohol-related liver injury. When AST is raised to roughly double the level of ALT, this pattern tends to be associated with alcohol-induced liver damage. Your doctor will use this ratio alongside other results to reach a more accurate assessment.

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