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* This is not a home test kit. You will need to visit a local lab for testing.
Fasting Required: No
Turnaround Time: 2-7 business days
Specimen Type: Blood
GGTP, Gamma-GT Test, Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidase, and GTP test
A gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) blood test assesses liver health and detects liver, bile duct, and bone disease. In some cases, it is also used to monitor alcohol consumption as part of the rehabilitation or treatment for alcohol abuse.
The gamma GT test screens for gamma-glutamyl transferase – a type of enzyme that could suggest liver problems if found in high amounts.
An elevated GGT alone may not be enough to diagnose liver problems, as it could also be caused by problems in the bile duct and bone disease. Therefore, additional lab tests, like the bilirubin test, albumin blood test, and other liver function tests, might be requested by your healthcare provider.
People who are obese, have type 2 diabetes, and drink alcohol heavily, should consider taking a GGT blood test as part of their annual checkup.
Liver problems don’t often show early signs and can only be detected through regular checkups and testing before developing complications. For this reason, it is typically run as part or along with the hepatic function panel.
On the other hand, your doctor will most likely order the test if you observe symptoms of liver problems such as the following.
As GGT drops after a meal, you must fast eight hours before your blood sample collection to ensure accurate test results. Likewise, you may be asked to avoid alcohol and skip certain prescriptions within the said timeframe.
The test value for GGT should not exceed 65 IU/L for males and 60 IU/L for females. Otherwise, it is considered abnormal.
An increased gamma-glutamyl transferase suggests liver problems linked to chronic illnesses such as liver disease, hepatic cancer, and cholestasis during pregnancy.
To further assess your liver function, your doctor may run other tests, such as alkaline phosphatase (ALP), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) blood tests.
You can take the Gamma GT blood test by following these steps.
Step 1: Go to our website and search for the gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) blood test. Once you order the test, you can download the lab test order, which serves as your doctor’s order for your lab work.
Step 2: Choose a partner medical center using our lab locator.
Step 3: Visit the laboratory you chose to have your blood collected.
Step 4: Expect the lab test results within 2-10 business days in your Personalabs account.
For an exact turnaround time for results, please contact us at 1-888-438-5227. We will contact the lab of your choice (Quest Diagnostics or LabCorp) as turnaround times vary depending on testing location or lab testing provider.
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