Precision Plus Liver Health Monitoring 12 Months Program
Carried Out At Your Home By A Qualified Clinician


AED 999.00

An advanced annual evaluation providing deeper insight into long-term liver health, detoxification capacity, and metabolic impact. Designed for preventive monitoring and risk management. Helps identify subtle liver stress before it progresses into chronic disease.

  • 9 tests included

  • Venous blood sample

  • 3-5 days turnaround

Precision Plus Liver Health Monitoring 12 Months Program

What this test measures
Read more about the health markers we check in this blood test

ALTLearn More

Alanine transferase (ALT) is an enzyme that is produced by the liver. When liver cells are damaged, they release ALT into the bloodstream. Elevated ALT can be indicative of inflammation of the liver characteristic of liver damage which may be caused by drugs, alcohol or viruses (hepatitis). This may result in Jaundice which is a condition that causes your skin and eyes to turn yellow. High intensity exercise can also result in elevated levels of ALT. Low ALT levels without any other signs or symptoms or abnormal test results is usually considered normal. Certain conditions such as vitamin B deficiency, smoking, regular exercise or chronic kidney disease may also cause low ALT levels.

ASTLearn More

AST is an enzyme your liver makes. Other organs, like your heart, kidneys, brain, and muscles, also make smaller amounts. AST is also called SGOT (serum glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase). Normally, AST levels in your blood are low. When your liver is damaged, it puts more AST into your blood, and your levels rise. A high AST level is a sign of liver damage, but it can also mean you have damage to another organ that makes it, like your heart or kidneys.

ALPLearn More

The level of alkaline phosphatase in the blood is checked through the ALP test, which is often part of routine blood tests. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is an enzyme found mainly in the liver and bones. The levels of this enzyme in the blood is dependent on several factors such as age, sex and blood type. Elevated levels of ALP in the blood could indicate issues relating to the liver, gall bladder or bones. In some forms of liver disease, such as hepatitis, ALP is usually much less elevated than AST or ALT. ALP can also be raised in bone diseases such as Paget’s disease (where bones become enlarged and deformed). As ALP is non specific, ALP is normally checked in addition to other liver function tests to determine whether the damage has occurred to the liver or the bones. Blood levels of ALP also increase two to four times during pregnancy and in growing teenagers. Abnormally low ALP levels may be caused as a result of nutrient deficiencies, hypothyroidism, malnutrition and some rare inherited disorders that affect ALP or liver function.

GGTLearn More

Gamma GT is an enzyme found within the liver and is typically raised following diseases affecting this tissue or the bile ducts. Elevated ALP on its own cannot distinguish between liver or bone damage, however, when this value is combined with an elevated levels of gamma GT it is indicative of liver disease. Gamma GT can also be used to diagnose alcohol abuse as it is typically raised in the majority of long term drinkers.

Total BilirubinLearn More

Total Bilirubin: Bilirubin is a substance produced when red blood cells break down. High levels can cause jaundice and indicate liver or bile duct problems. Monitoring bilirubin helps assess liver function and overall blood health.

Total ProteinLearn More

Total Protein describes the total sum of globulin and albumin combined. Levels outside of the normal range can be indicative of kidney or liver disorders. Other causes of abnormal levels include malnutrition.

AlbuminLearn More

Albumin is primarily produced by the liver and is an important protein in preventing blood from leaking out of blood vessels. Other functions of albumin range from transporting substances such as medications through the blood to playing a role in the growth and repair of tissues. Elevated levels of albumin are typically caused by dehydration. In contrast, low levels may be indicative of liver disease, inflammation or malnutrition. Levels may also be raised in conditions such as diabetes.

GlobulinLearn More

Globulin may be produced by the immune system or the liver and consist of several different proteins with varying roles. For instance, some globulins are capable of binding to haemoglobin while others may be involved in the transport of substances like iron and in fighting infection. Reduced levels of globulin may be caused by malnutrition, nephrotic syndrome or some other condition. Elevated globulin levels may be caused by dehydration, chronic inflammatory conditions (such as rheumatoid arthritis), acute infections (such as hepatitis or pneumonia) and much more. It is therefore vital you discuss your results with your GP to understand the root cause of your out-of-range readings.

Albumin / Globulin RatioLearn More

Albumin/Globulin Ratio (A/G Ratio): The A/G ratio compares albumin to globulin proteins in your blood. It helps identify imbalances that may point to liver disease, kidney issues, or immune system disorders. Maintaining a healthy ratio is important for overall protein balance in the body. Doctors use it along with other tests for a complete health assessment.

About this test and how it can help you

The Precision Plus Month 12 package is an advanced annual evaluation designed to assess long-term liver stability, metabolic integration, and chronic disease risk. Over a 12-month period, liver function can fluctuate due to weight changes, alcohol intake, medications, metabolic disorders, viral exposure, or hormonal shifts.

This comprehensive review evaluates sustained enzyme trends, protein synthesis markers, and bile metabolism indicators. It helps detect subtle, slow-progressing liver stress that may not yet present with symptoms.

For individuals with a history of fatty liver disease, metabolic syndrome, elevated liver enzymes, or long-term medication use, annual precision monitoring ensures that liver health remains protected. It supports strategic prevention rather than reactive treatment.

Precision Plus focuses on long-term hepatic resilience and metabolic optimization.

Benefits of the Test

This advanced evaluation confirms sustained liver stability and recovery. It helps detect early signs of fibrosis risk or chronic inflammation. The test supports prevention of metabolic and alcohol-related liver disease. It allows confident continuation or adjustment of therapy based on objective data. Ultimately, it promotes long-term detoxification efficiency, metabolic balance, and overall systemic health.

How it works when we send a Clinician to your home

Place Your Order

Schedule a home nurse visit for your venous blood sample.

Perform Your Blood Test

Our certified Healthcare Team member will come to your home for the collection.

View Results

Received the results within 24-48 hours.

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