By symptom
Pick a symptom to see the lab tests doctors commonly recommend for it — with free home sample collection and reports on your dashboard.
Symptom guide
Persistent tiredness usually has a checkable cause. This curated panel screens the common culprits — low iron, thyroid imbalance, vitamin deficiency and blood sugar — so you and your doctor can act on facts, not guesses.
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Sudden or excessive hair fall is frequently driven by something measurable — low iron, thyroid problems, or vitamin D/B12 deficiency. A few targeted tests point you and your doctor to the real cause.
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Irregular cycles often have a hormonal explanation — thyroid imbalance, PCOS or raised prolactin. The right tests, taken at the right time, help your doctor find and treat the cause.
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Needing to urinate often, particularly at night, is worth checking. Common causes include high blood sugar, urine infection, kidney issues and — in men — the prostate. A few tests narrow it down.
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A fever that lasts more than a few days needs a cause. This panel screens for the common infections in India — dengue, typhoid and others — and tracks your blood counts and inflammation.
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Low sex drive and persistent low energy in men often have a measurable cause — low testosterone, thyroid imbalance or blood sugar problems. A discreet panel helps your doctor find it.
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When you're trying for a baby, a few tests for both partners give a clear starting picture — ovarian reserve and hormones for her, and a semen analysis for him.
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Unexplained weight gain can be linked to an underactive thyroid, insulin resistance or, in women, PCOS. Testing helps separate a treatable cause from lifestyle factors.
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Feeling breathless on mild exertion or having palpitations is often linked to anaemia or thyroid imbalance — both easily checked with a few blood tests.
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Persistent joint pain or swelling can be due to gout, inflammatory arthritis or vitamin D deficiency. The right tests help your doctor pinpoint the cause.
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