Choose the right test
Two tests sound similar — but one is usually the right call for your situation, and the other can cost more or mislead. These are honest, doctor-reviewed head-to-head guides so you book what you actually need.
Diabetes tests compared
One shows your average sugar over 3 months, the other a single morning snapshot. Here's which to book, and when.
CompareThyroid tests compared
TSH alone is a great first screen. A full T3-T4-TSH profile digs deeper. Here's when each is worth it.
CompareDengue tests compared
The right dengue test depends entirely on which day of fever you are on. Get this wrong and the result misleads.
CompareTyphoid tests compared
The cheap Widal test is famously unreliable on its own. Here's what it can and can't tell you — and the better option.
CompareVitamin tests compared
Both are common deficiencies behind tiredness — but they cause different symptoms. Here's how to choose, or test both.
CompareIron tests compared
Ferritin is the single best marker of your iron stores. A full iron profile adds context. Here's when each earns its price.
CompareScope compared
A CBC is one focused blood test. A full body checkup screens many organs at once. Here's which fits your reason for testing.
CompareMen's hormone tests compared
Total testosterone is the standard first test. Free testosterone matters in specific situations. Here's the difference.
CompareProstate tests compared
Total PSA is the standard prostate screen. The free-PSA ratio helps decide next steps when PSA is mildly raised.
CompareHeart-risk tests compared
The standard lipid profile covers most people. ApoB is a sharper cardiac-risk marker for specific situations. Here's when it's worth it.
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