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C-Reactive Protein Cardiac (hs-CRP)

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Doctors use this test to check for heart disease risk, general inflammation.

  • Sample Type: Blood
  • Results: 2-6 days
  • Age: 18+

The High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP) test measures the levels of C-reactive protein, a marker of inflammation, in the blood. It is a more sensitive version of the standard C-reactive protein test. The hsCRP test helps assess the presence of low-grade inflammation in the body, which can be associated with various conditions, including cardiovascular diseases.

No special preparation is required.

Quest test codes: 10124

$18

+$15 service fee

Price does not include the Physician Service Fee ($6) and the Lab Collection Fee ($9). These non-refundable fees cover the ordering and oversight of lab tests and follow-up services when appropriate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

C-Reactive Protein High-Sensitivity (hs-CRP) Blood Test works by collecting a blood sample and measuring levels of CRP. The high-sensitivity test can measure low levels that often indicate a potential heart problem. 

Your provider may order a C-Reactive Protein High-Sensitivity (hs-CRP) Blood Test to diagnose heart disease or stroke. 

Your provider may wish to order a C-Reactive Protein High-Sensitivity (hs-CRP) Blood Test if you have a history of heart disease or stroke in your family, even if you have not exhibited symptoms of either. It's a way for your provider to help you set a baseline for your health and monitor changes over time. 

You cannot take this C-Reactive Protein High-Sensitivity (hs-CRP) Blood Test at home — this test can only be administered by a medical professional at a licensed testing facility. 

Once you receive the results of your blood test for CRP, you will need to consult with your provider. Only a medical professional can advise you on your CRP levels and help you develop a treatment plan if necessary. 

Pregnancy and menstruation may make CRP levels higher than normal. Let your provider know if you take any hormone-based contraceptives, which may also impact CRP levels. CRP generally increases a little with age. 

There are no special requirements for the C-Reactive Protein High-Sensitivity (hs-CRP) Blood Test. Your provider will draw a blood sample from a vein in your arm. C-Reactive Protein High-Sensitivity (hs-CRP) Blood Test results typically take 3-5 business days to process. 

The cost of a C-Reactive Protein High-Sensitivity (hs-CRP) Blood Test listed on Tripment Health is transparent and final — you will never be asked to pay additional fees at the testing facility, or receive a surprise bill down the road. 

Tripment Health has partnered with nearly 7,000 lab test facilities across 48 states. Finding a C-Reactive Protein High-Sensitivity (hs-CRP) Blood Test, current procedural technology (cpt) code 10124, is easier than ever. Add the lab tests you need to your cart, then select a testing facility conveniently close to you.