Hepatic Liver Function Panel

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The Hepatic (Liver) Function Panel is a blood test that measures various markers to evaluate the overall health and function of your liver. It assesses key enzymes and proteins produced by the liver, providing insights into its ability to process nutrients, produce essential substances, and detoxify the body.

Quick facts

Sample type

Serum (preferred) or plasma

Turnaround

2–4 business days

Fasting

No Fasting Required

Doctor’s order included

Licensed physician review and requisition included with every test.

Hepatic Liver Function Panel

  • General Health & Wellness
  • Metabolic Health
  • Cpt Codes
    • 80076

    what is Hepatic Liver Function Panel and why is it important?

    The Hepatic (Liver) Function Panel is a blood test that measures various markers to evaluate the overall health and function of your liver. It assesses key enzymes and proteins produced by the liver, providing insights into its ability to process nutrients, produce essential substances, and detoxify the body.
    • If you are experiencing symptoms such as unexplained fatigue, nausea, vomiting, dark urine, pale stools, or yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice).
    • If you have abdominal pain or swelling, especially in the upper right side of your abdomen.
    • If you have a history of liver disease or are monitoring the progression of a known liver condition.
    • As part of a routine health check-up, particularly if you have a lifestyle that might put stress on your liver (e.g., regular alcohol consumption, high-fat diet).
    • If your healthcare provider suspects liver damage or disease based on other signs or symptoms.
    • Individuals who want to assess their general liver health as part of a routine wellness check.
    • People with risk factors for liver conditions, such as heavy alcohol consumption, obesity, diabetes, or exposure to certain medications or toxins.
    • Those taking medications that may affect liver function.
    • Individuals with a family history of liver disease.
    • Anyone seeking to monitor their liver health due to an existing condition.

    Key Conditions Detected by a Liver Function Panel

    • Hepatitis (Viral, Alcoholic, Autoimmune, Drug-Induced): The panel helps identify inflammation and damage to liver cells, characteristic of various forms of hepatitis.
    • Cirrhosis: In advanced liver scarring, this test can reveal abnormalities in protein synthesis (e.g., low albumin) and impaired detoxification processes.
    • Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) and Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH): Elevated liver enzymes can be an early sign of fat accumulation and inflammation in the liver.
    • Bile Duct Obstruction: Conditions like gallstones or tumors blocking the flow of bile will often lead to significantly elevated alkaline phosphatase and direct bilirubin levels.
    • Drug-Induced Liver Injury: Monitoring liver enzymes is vital when taking medications known to be hepatotoxic, allowing for early detection of drug-related liver damage.
    • Genetic Liver Disorders: While not diagnostic on its own, abnormal LFT results can prompt further investigation for conditions like Hemochromatosis or Wilson's disease.
    • Monitoring Existing Liver Conditions: For individuals already diagnosed with a liver disease, this panel is essential for tracking disease progression and assessing treatment effectiveness.

    Caution

    Please remember that laboratory test results should always be interpreted by a qualified healthcare provider. This test provides valuable insights into your liver health, but it's crucial to discuss your results with your doctor to understand their implications for your overall health and to determine any necessary next steps.

    How It Works?

    1
    Add Your Test to Cart and Check out

    once Test Order is received, Our physicians will review your request and email you the easy-to-follow requisition form.


    2
    Locate and Visit Your Nearest Laboratory

    Find the closest partner location—most are within 2–3 miles—and drop by for a quick, no‑appointment blood draw.


    3
    Get your Results Online

    Once your sample is processed, we’ll send your report straight to your inbox within 1–3 business days. Just click the link to view your results anytime.


    4
    Book a Optional Consult

    Have Questions about results? Book a phone or video visit with one of our doctors. They’ll walk you through your report, explain any findings, and recommend next steps