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High Sensitivity CRP Test in Noida

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Know More About the High Sensitivity CRP Test

The High Sensitivity CRP (hsCRP) test measures very low concentrations of C-reactive protein in the blood — in the range of 0.1–10 mg/L — with a precision that the standard CRP test cannot achieve. While standard CRP is designed to detect acute infection and inflammation at levels above 10 mg/L, hsCRP is specifically calibrated to stratify cardiovascular risk and detect low-grade chronic inflammation at sub-clinical levels.

C-reactive protein is produced by the liver in response to inflammation anywhere in the body. In the context of cardiovascular disease, low-grade systemic inflammation — reflected by mildly elevated hsCRP — is an independent predictor of future heart attack, stroke, and peripheral vascular disease, even in individuals with no obvious symptoms.

Cardiovascular risk interpretation (only valid when the person is not acutely ill): hsCRP below 1 mg/L indicates low cardiovascular risk. A level of 1–3 mg/L indicates moderate risk. A level above 3 mg/L indicates high cardiovascular risk. Levels above 10 mg/L are more consistent with acute infection or injury and should not be used for cardiovascular risk assessment — the test should be repeated after full recovery.

Beyond cardiac risk: hsCRP is also useful for detecting early or chronic low-grade inflammation associated with metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, obesity, autoimmune diseases in remission, and inflammatory bowel conditions. Serially measured hsCRP helps track whether lifestyle interventions are reducing systemic inflammation over time.

No fasting is required. The test should not be performed during any active infection, illness, or significant injury. The hsCRP is most valuably interpreted alongside a lipid profile for comprehensive cardiac risk assessment.

Noida's IT and BPO workforce — with sedentary shift work, irregular diets, and early metabolic risk across Sectors 62, 125, 135 and 16 and residential sectors along the Expressway — benefits from hsCRP monitoring as a marker of early cardiovascular and metabolic inflammation. Book from ₹550 and compare NABL-accredited labs on HealthVas.

Who Should Get a High Sensitivity CRP Test

  • Adults with Moderate Cardiovascular Risk Factors – Individuals with one or more cardiovascular risk factors — hypertension, borderline lipid levels, family history of heart disease, smoking, or overweight — benefit from hsCRP testing to refine their overall cardiac risk beyond what cholesterol alone reveals.
  • People Monitoring Metabolic Syndrome – Metabolic syndrome — a cluster of abdominal obesity, high triglycerides, low HDL, elevated fasting glucose, and hypertension — is associated with elevated hsCRP. Measuring hsCRP helps quantify the inflammatory component of this cluster.
  • Individuals Who Have Recovered from a Cardiovascular Event – Patients who have had a heart attack, stroke, or angioplasty are advised to have periodic hsCRP monitoring as elevated post-event inflammation is associated with recurrence risk.
  • People Considering Statin or Anti-Inflammatory Therapy – Clinical evidence supports statin use in individuals with low LDL but elevated hsCRP. For borderline cardiovascular risk patients, hsCRP helps guide the decision to start preventive therapy.
  • Individuals with Unexplained Chronic Fatigue or Low-Grade Symptoms – Persistent low-grade fatigue, malaise, or generalised inflammation without an obvious cause can be linked to elevated hsCRP. The test helps identify whether ongoing systemic inflammation is contributing to these non-specific symptoms.
  • Noida IT and BPO Workers with Early Metabolic Risk Profiles – Young professionals in Noida's tech corridor facing sedentary shifts, irregular meals, and early signs of metabolic syndrome are at elevated cardiovascular risk. Annual hsCRP testing alongside a lipid profile provides an early warning of vascular inflammation before symptoms appear.

How to Prepare

No fasting is required for the hsCRP test. However, do not book this test during any active infection, illness, fever, or significant injury — acute inflammation will elevate CRP into the infection range and make the result meaningless for cardiovascular risk assessment. Wait at least 2–3 weeks after full recovery before testing. Continue regular medications as prescribed; statins, aspirin, and other cardiovascular drugs do not invalidate the result.

HealthVas partner labs offer free home sample collection across Delhi-NCR — a trained phlebotomist visits your home or office at a time slot you choose, so there is no travel and no waiting room. Reports are delivered digitally and a branded copy can be shared directly on WhatsApp.

Why Compare Lab Prices on HealthVas?

Multiple NABL-accredited partner labs offer the High Sensitivity CRP Test on HealthVas, and the price for the exact same test can differ widely from one lab to the next. Noida has a mix of national chains and strong regional NABL labs — comparison typically uncovers a lower-cost accredited option that first-time bookers would otherwise miss.

NABL accreditation is the baseline standard for diagnostic accuracy in India — it certifies that a lab's equipment, reagents and reporting meet national quality benchmarks. Many partner labs additionally hold NABH, ISO or CAP certification, which add stricter internal quality controls. HealthVas shows you the accreditation alongside the price for each lab so you are comparing like with like, not just chasing the lowest number.

Unlike single-lab booking sites that only ever show you their own rate, HealthVas puts the accredited options side by side on one page. You see the lowest available price, the report turnaround, and whether free home collection is included — then book the lab that fits your budget and timeline.

High Sensitivity CRP Test — What to Know Before Booking

The High Sensitivity CRP test measures C-reactive protein at concentrations between 0.1 and 10 mg/L — a precision range that the standard CRP test cannot achieve. The result is used for cardiovascular risk stratification and chronic inflammation assessment, not for detecting acute infection.

The hsCRP should not be performed during any active illness. For cardiovascular risk assessment, it is most useful when paired with a full lipid profile. For metabolic syndrome assessment, it is typically combined with FBS, waist circumference, blood pressure, and lipid measurements.

Compare hsCRP prices from NABL-accredited partner labs on HealthVas and book with free home sample collection across Delhi-NCR.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions for this test.

What does the High Sensitivity CRP (hsCRP) test measure?

The hsCRP test measures very low concentrations of C-reactive protein in the blood, in the range of 0.1–10 mg/L, using a high-precision assay. At these low levels, it is used to assess cardiovascular risk and chronic low-grade inflammation — applications where standard CRP tests lack the required sensitivity.

What is the normal range for hsCRP?

For cardiovascular risk assessment: below 1 mg/L is low risk, 1–3 mg/L is moderate risk, and above 3 mg/L is high cardiovascular risk. Levels above 10 mg/L suggest acute infection or injury rather than chronic low-grade inflammation, and the test should be repeated after full recovery.

Do I need to fast for the hsCRP test?

No fasting is required. However, the test should not be done during active infection, illness, fever, or recent injury, as acute inflammation will elevate CRP far above the range used for cardiovascular risk assessment. Wait 2–3 weeks after full recovery before testing.

What is the price of the High Sensitivity CRP Test?

It starts at ₹550 on HealthVas, with the lowest current rate from HealthFirst. Prices vary across NABL-accredited partner labs — the live price for each is shown on the page.

Is home sample collection available for the hsCRP test?

Yes. HealthVas partner labs offer free home sample collection across Delhi-NCR. A trained phlebotomist visits your home or office at the time slot you choose — no travel, no waiting room.

How long do hsCRP reports take?

Most partner labs deliver results within 24 hours of sample collection. The exact turnaround time for each lab is shown alongside the price on the HealthVas listing page.

What is the difference between standard CRP and hsCRP?

Standard CRP is designed to detect significant acute inflammation and infection at levels above 10 mg/L — it lacks the precision to differentiate within the 0.1–10 mg/L range. hsCRP uses a more sensitive assay that accurately measures CRP in this low range, which is where cardiovascular risk stratification and chronic inflammation monitoring occur.

Can hsCRP help predict a heart attack or stroke?

Yes, hsCRP is an independent predictor of future cardiovascular events including heart attack and stroke, even in individuals with normal cholesterol levels. It reflects vascular wall inflammation that contributes to atherosclerotic plaque formation and instability.

Is hsCRP the same as hs-CRP or high sensitivity C-reactive protein?

Yes. hsCRP, hs-CRP, and high sensitivity C-reactive protein are all names for the same test. They refer to the high-precision CRP assay calibrated for the 0.1–10 mg/L range used in cardiovascular and chronic inflammation assessment.

Why should I compare hsCRP test prices across labs?

The same NABL-accredited hsCRP test can be priced very differently across labs in the same city. Comparing on HealthVas ensures you pay the lowest accredited rate without compromising on assay precision or quality.

Do I need a doctor's prescription to book the hsCRP test?

No. The hsCRP test does not require a prescription on HealthVas. You can self-refer and book directly for cardiovascular risk assessment or preventive health monitoring.

Are the labs on HealthVas NABL-accredited?

Yes. Every partner lab listed on HealthVas is NABL-accredited. NABL certification verifies that the lab's equipment, reagents, methods, and quality systems meet national standards for diagnostic accuracy.