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We stand behind our service
Go directly to the lab, no extra fees
With friendly doctor's notes & guidance
Lab visit as quick as 10 mins in & out
This test is ideal if you're experiencing chest pain, shortness of breath, or have concerns about your heart health. It helps detect heart muscle damage that occurs during a heart attack and assesses your risk of cardiovascular disease. Many people use this test when they've had chest discomfort, have a family history of heart disease, or want to monitor their heart health proactively.
This test measures Troponin T using a high-sensitivity method that can detect even tiny amounts of heart muscle damage. Troponin T is a protein released when heart muscle cells are injured, making it the gold standard for diagnosing heart attacks and assessing cardiovascular risk. The high-sensitivity version allows for earlier detection and more precise monitoring of heart health than traditional troponin tests.
You'll receive detailed doctor notes in simple language explaining what your troponin levels mean for your heart health and cardiovascular risk. These notes include personalized recommendations like lifestyle modifications, dietary changes, stress management strategies, or when to seek immediate medical attention if levels are concerning. You'll also get the standard lab report and can track your heart health markers over time using our trends feature to monitor how your interventions are working.
What this means
Your troponin T level is slightly elevated above the normal range. While this doesn't necessarily indicate an active heart attack, it suggests some level of heart muscle stress or damage that warrants attention. This could be due to various factors including high blood pressure, heart strain, or early cardiovascular disease risk.
Recommended actions
Consult with a healthcare provider to determine the cause and appropriate follow-up
Focus on heart-healthy lifestyle changes including regular aerobic exercise and a Mediterranean-style diet
Monitor and control cardiovascular risk factors like blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar
Consider retesting in 3-6 months to track changes and monitor heart health trends