Test Details

After gastric sleeve surgery, regular health monitoring is essential to maintain nutritional balance and proper absorption. Bariatric follow-up tests help assess nutritional status and key body functions while detecting early changes that may not show symptoms.

These tests help you:

  • Monitor nutrient absorption
  • Evaluate blood health and energy levels
  • Track the impact of surgery on organ function
  • Support nutrition and supplement planning

Regular testing helps maintain stable health and supports safe, long-term results after surgery.

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Nutrition analysis

Gastric Sleeve Analysis

Test Code: MPC00089

Bariatric follow-up tests designed to monitor your health after gastric sleeve surgery by detecting vitamin and mineral deficiencies and evaluating key body functions. These tests help prevent complications and support long-term health, energy, and overall wellbeing after weight-loss surgery.

Sample Type

Blood

Preparation

Fasting (not eating or drinking anything except water) for 8-12 hours is required

TAT

Within 4 Hours

259.
000
KWD
85.
000
KWD
Home Visit Service

+ Home visit fee per region

All You Need to Know

Everything you need to know about this test, from preparation to results

Bariatric follow-up tests are recommended after gastric sleeve surgery to support ongoing health monitoring, particularly if you experience fatigue or symptoms of nutrient deficiency.

Full Check-Up
  • A blood test used to measure the level of the enzyme alanine aminotransferase (ALT), which is found mainly in the liver.

  • Albumin is the main protein in blood that helps maintain osmotic pressure and transports various substances in the body.

  • Is an enzyme found in the liver, bones, and intestines that helps break down phosphate for various body functions.

  • An enzyme found in several organs of the body, such as the liver, heart, muscles, kidneys, and brain.

  • The portion of bilirubin processed by the liver to become water-soluble, used to assess liver and bile duct health.

  • Total bilirubin is a compound produced from the breakdown of red blood cells and is measured to assess liver and bile duct health.

  • Chloride is an important electrolyte in the blood that helps maintain fluid balance, regulate blood acidity (pH), and works with sodium and potassium to support normal body functions.

  • Creatinine test is a laboratory test used to measure the level of creatinine in the blood. It is considered a key tool for evaluating kidney function and the kidneys’ ability to filter waste from the body

  • GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase) is an enzyme mainly found in the liver, used to assess liver and bile duct health.

  • Potassium is an essential mineral that helps regulate fluid balance, muscle function, and nerve signal transmission.

  • Sodium is an essential mineral that helps regulate fluid balance, nerve signals, and muscle contraction.

  • Total protein is a measurement of the amount of all types of proteins in the blood, mainly albumin and globulin, and it reflects liver, kidney, and nutritional health.

  • A blood test used to measure the amount of urea in the blood, and it serves as an indicator of how efficiently the kidneys eliminate waste products resulting from protein breakdown.

  • Uric acid is the final product of purine metabolism in the body, mainly excreted by the kidneys.

Vitamins and Minerals Analysis
  • Calcium is an essential mineral that helps build bones and teeth, and is involved in muscle contraction and nerve signaling.

  • Corrected calcium is the blood calcium level adjusted according to albumin levels to reflect the active calcium in the body.

  • Ferritin is a protein that stores iron in the body and releases it when the body needed.

  • Zinc test measures the level of zinc in the blood, an essential mineral for various body functions including immunity and growt and general health.

  • Iron is an essential mineral in the body that forms hemoglobin, which carries oxygen in the blood.

  • Magnesium is an essential mineral that supports muscle and nerve function, blood pressure regulation, and bone health.

  • Vitamin B12 test measures the level of vitamin B12 in the blood, which is essential for nerve health and red blood cell formation

  • It is a test that measures the level of vitamin D in the blood to assess the adequacy of this vitamin, which is essential for calcium and phosphorus absorption and for maintaining healthy bones and teeth.

Heart & Cholesterol Health
  • Total cholesterol is the overall amount of waxy, fat-like substances in the blood, including both good and bad cholesterol, and is used to evaluate heart and vascular health.

  • HDL (high-density lipoprotein) is the "good" cholesterol that carries excess cholesterol from the blood to the liver for removal, protecting the heart and vessels.

  • LDL (low-density lipoprotein) is the “bad” cholesterol that carries cholesterol from the liver to body tissues. High levels can cause fatty buildup in arteries, increasing heart disease risk.

  • Triglycerides are a type of fat found in the blood that serve as an energy source. High levels are linked to increased risk of heart disease and metabolic disorders.

  • VLDL (very low-density lipoprotein) is a type of fat made by the liver to carry triglycerides to body tissues. High levels are linked to heart disease risk.

Blood & Immunity
  • A blood test used as a routine screening test. It also helps diagnose medical conditions like infections, anemia, and blood disorders.

  • Is an enzyme found in most body tissues that helps convert sugar into energy.

  • Prothrombin Time (PT) is a blood test that measures how long it takes blood to clot.

Hormones
  • FT4 is the free (unbound) portion of the thyroid hormone thyroxine (T4) in the blood, and it represents the biologically active form.

  • It is a blood test that measures the level of thyroid-stimulating hormone produced by the pituitary gland and is used to assess thyroid activity and detect any dysfunction.

Diabetes & Pancreatic Health
  • HbA1C test measures the average blood sugar level over the past 3 months by checking how much glucose is attached to hemoglobin in red blood cells.

Persistent fatigue or low energy

Frequent dizziness or headaches

Noticeable hair loss

Pale or dull skin tone

Difficulty concentrating or forgetfulness

Numbness or tingling in the hands or feet

Muscle aches or cramps

General weakness or reduced stamina

Cold sensitivity in the hands or feet

Mood changes or mental exhaustion

  • Adults who have undergone gastric sleeve surgery
  • Suitable for both men and women
  • Can be performed at any stage after surgery, as recommended by the physician



  • Fasting is required for 8–12 Hours before sample collection
  • Water is allowed only
  • Please inform your healthcare provider about any medications or dietary supplements you are taking


Results are reviewed by laboratory specialists. Medical consultation is recommended to interpret results and plan further care if needed.


Treatment options depend on the test results and should be determined by a healthcare professional.

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