Quick Facts
Essential information about the Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) test at a glance
What Does This Test Detect?
Elevated in bile duct obstruction, pregnancy, bone disease, and liver disease
Why Your Doctor Orders This Test
The Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) is commonly ordered to screen for, diagnose, or monitor medical conditions. Your doctor may recommend this test as part of routine health screening, to investigate symptoms, or to track your response to treatment.
Normal Reference Ranges
These ranges are general guidelines. Your results should be interpreted by your doctor in the context of your individual health status and medical history.
Important: Normal ranges may vary based on age, sex, and individual factors. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized interpretation of your results.
How to Prepare for Your Test
Follow these simple preparation guidelines for accurate results
Pre-Test Preparation
No fasting required
What to Do
- • Bring valid ID (Emirates ID, passport, or driver's license)
- • Wear comfortable, short-sleeved clothing
- • Stay hydrated (drink water before test)
- • Arrive 10 minutes early for check-in
- • List current medications and supplements
What to Avoid
- • Excessive caffeine immediately before
- • Strenuous exercise 24 hours before
- • Don't skip prescribed medications without consulting doctor
- • Avoid stress and anxiety before blood draw
Related Laboratory Tests
Tests often ordered together for comprehensive health assessment
ALT (SGPT - Serine Glutamic Pyruvic Transaminase)
Liver enzyme; more specific for liver injury than AST
AST (SGOT - Serine Glutamic Oxaloacetic Transaminase)
Liver enzyme; present in liver, heart, muscle, and kidney
GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase)
Enzyme found mainly in liver; more specific for liver disease than ALP
Total Bilirubin
Total bilirubin concentration; indicator of liver function and hemolysis
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) test
How much does this test cost?
Test pricing varies based on collection method (walk-in clinic vs. home collection). Use our smart assistant chatbot (bottom right) or WhatsApp us for instant pricing and package deals. No insurance required – transparent cash pricing available.
How quickly will I get my results?
Results for Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) are typically available in 4-6 hours. We deliver digital reports via WhatsApp or email as soon as they're ready. Paper copies are also available at our clinic.
Do I need a doctor's referral?
No referral needed. You can walk in or book online directly. However, we recommend discussing your test results with a healthcare provider for proper interpretation and medical advice.
Is home collection safe and accurate?
Yes, absolutely. Our certified phlebotomists use the same sterile equipment and professional protocols as in-clinic collection. Samples are transported under proper conditions, ensuring identical accuracy and turnaround times.