Introducing the Liver Screen Meter

The Liver Screen Meter is a quick and easy way to assess your liver health risk. After answering 10 simple questions, the Meter will categorize you into one of three risk levels: Lower Risk, Medium Risk or Higher Risk. Based on your results, we will recommend customised liver test panels and advice to support your liver health journey.

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Early Detection, Better Protection

Liver diseases often progress quietly, with little to no symptoms in the early stages. By the time signs like fatigue, bloating, or jaundice appear, the condition may already be advanced. That’s why preventive health screening matters. TruHealth Vital & TruHealth Vital Plus are designed to help you monitor key health parameters, identify risks early, and take timely action. Early detection can make all the difference in managing your health and preventing complications.

World Liver Day reminds us that awareness is the first step to prevention. If you’re at risk due to alcohol use, obesity, diabetes, or a family history of liver disease, proactive testing can safeguard your future.

Common Liver Diseases

Here are some of the most common liver problems affecting people today:

  • Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD): Fat buildup in liver cells, often due to obesity or diabetes.
  • Liver Function Test: Liver health, inflammation and function
  • Cirrhosis: Permanent scarring of the liver due to prolonged damage.
  • Liver Cancer: Often linked to chronic hepatitis or cirrhosis.
Regular checkups and lifestyle changes can help prevent or manage these conditions effectively

Who Should Get Screened?

While anyone can be at risk for liver issues, certain individuals should be especially vigilant. If you're over the age of 30, have conditions like diabetes, obesity, or high cholesterol, consume alcohol regularly, have a family history of liver disease, or have been exposed to hepatitis viruses, it's important to consider getting screened. For those in these categories, a Liver Function Test (LFT) is strongly recommended to catch any potential issues early and take timely action.

How to Prepare for the Test

  • Fasting Required:Fasting is required.
  • Liver Function Test: Drink plenty of water before sample collection.
  • Avoid Alcohol: Refrain from alcohol for 24–48 hours prior
  • Medication: Inform the lab of any ongoing medication.
  • Rest Well:A calm body gives more accurate results.
Following these steps ensures accurate and hassle-free testing.

Why Choose Us?

When it comes to your liver health, precision matters. At Metropolis Labs, we combine cutting-edge diagnostics with NABL-accredited accuracy, experienced professionals, and doorstep sample collection—so you get trusted results, without the hassle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Liver health is vital because the liver performs essential functions such as detoxifying harmful substances, aiding digestion, and supporting metabolic processes. Poor liver function can lead to serious health conditions, including liver diseases and other systemic issues.

In the early stages, liver disease often has no noticeable symptoms. However, some common signs to watch out for include fatigue, jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), unexplained weight loss, and abdominal discomfort.

Individuals who consume alcohol regularly, are overweight, have a family history of liver disease, or experience unexplained symptoms like fatigue or jaundice should consider opting for the TrueHealth Vital or Vital Plus packages. These comprehensive preventive health check-ups are also ideal for anyone who wants to proactively monitor their overall health, including liver function, and detect potential issues early.

The TrueHealth Vital and Vital Plus packages include a wide range of blood tests that assess key health parameters such as liver function, kidney function, cholesterol levels, blood sugar, and more. These packages provide a holistic view of your health, helping detect liver inflammation, metabolic issues, and other underlying conditions early, enabling timely medical intervention.

For individuals at higher risk due to lifestyle factors or family history, liver function tests should be performed annually. For those without risk factors, a screening every 2-3 years is recommended.

You can easily book your liver screening test online through our platform. Just fill out the questionnaire, select your preferred package, and schedule your appointment. Alternatively, you can contact us for assistance in booking your test.

Terms & Conditions

  • This is a screening tool only, not a diagnostic or scientific evaluation.
  • Results are indicative and based on your questionnaire responses.
  • Recommended packages are suggestions, not medical advice.
  • Consult your doctor for any concerns, diagnosis, or treatment decisions. Metropolis Healthcare Limited does not offer diagnosis or treatment unless otherwise specified.
  • This tool does not replace professional medical evaluation.
  • All patient data and reports are handled confidentially and in accordance with applicable data protection regulations.