Biochemistry · Bengaluru
Measuring inflammation levels, the C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Quantitative test can help individuals monitor conditions affecting overall health. In Bengaluru, this test is easily accessible with home sample collection available, ensuring convenience for busy professionals from tech giants like Infosys and Wipro in areas such as Koramangala and MG Road. With a strong network of healthcare facilities, including renowned institutions like Victoria Hospital, timely results support your health needs.
Book online & pick a slot
Add the C- Reactive Protein (CRP) Quantitative to your cart and choose a morning or evening slot that suits you in Bengaluru.
Phlebotomist visits your home
A trained phlebotomist collects your Blood (Serum) sample at your doorstep — no clinic queue, no travel.
Get your digital report
Your report is uploaded to your PingMeDoc dashboard, typically within Same day / 24 hours, with a doctor available if any value needs review.
NABL-accredited partner labs
Every sample is processed at NABL-accredited, ISO-certified labs for clinically reliable results.
Home collection in Bengaluru
Our phlebotomists cover Bengaluru end-to-end for C- Reactive Protein (CRP) Quantitative — book a morning slot and we come to you. No clinic queues, no travel.
Why people in Bengaluru book C- Reactive Protein (CRP) Quantitative
In Bengaluru, many residents book the C- Reactive Protein (CRP) test due to the city's robust healthcare infrastructure and accessibility. With major hospitals like Victoria Hospital and NIMHANS nearby, coupled with high-density areas like Cubbon Park and Brigade Road, the test serves as a key tool for those monitoring chronic conditions or inflammation.
Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka, has one of India's densest healthcare and diagnostics networks. It is anchored by government institutions such as Victoria Hospital and NIMHANS, alongside large hospital groups including Manipal Hospital, Narayana Health and St. John's Medical College Hospital. Diagnostic labs and sample-collection points are widely available across central and southern areas such as Jayanagar, Koramangala and Indiranagar, as well as the Whitefield and Electronic City technology corridors. Home sample collection is offered by many labs, supporting routine blood work, preventive panels and follow-up testing for the city's large resident and working population.
Hospitals in Bengaluru
FAQ
The C- Reactive Protein (CRP) Quantitative test costs ₹349 in Bengaluru.
Yes, home sample collection is available for the C- Reactive Protein (CRP) test in Bengaluru, making it convenient for residents in areas like Koramangala and MG Road.
Individuals experiencing inflammatory conditions or those advised by a doctor for monitoring chronic diseases may consider the C- Reactive Protein (CRP) test.
Free home collection · Same-day morning slots · NABL-accredited
Test details
A doctor stays in the loop
Reports come with reference ranges, and a doctor is available to walk you through anything that needs attention — not just a PDF.
Free home collection in Bengaluru
Trained phlebotomists, morning slots from 6 AM, and digital reports you can share with any doctor.
Serviceable pincodes include those starting 560, 561, 562 and surrounding areas.
Booking C- Reactive Protein (CRP) Quantitative before or after a consult? We collect at home regardless of where you are treated in Bengaluru.
Workplaces in Bengaluru
Professionals across Bengaluru book C- Reactive Protein (CRP) Quantitative at home before work or on weekends — no leave needed.
Around Bengaluru
Wherever you are in Bengaluru, sample collection comes to your doorstep.
Fasting is not required before taking the C- Reactive Protein (CRP) Quantitative test, allowing you to schedule it at your convenience.
The C- Reactive Protein (CRP) test measures the level of inflammation in the body; higher levels may suggest an ongoing inflammatory process.
Looking for C- Reactive Protein (CRP) Quantitative elsewhere? See the national C- Reactive Protein (CRP) Quantitative page or browse all lab tests in Bengaluru.