Healthy Heart Monitoring - 12 Months
Carried Out At Your Home By A Qualified Clinician


AED 999.00

An annual cardiovascular check that reviews long-term trends against your baseline. Enables early detection of emerging risks. Provides a complete overview of your heart health status. Ideal for ongoing preventive monitoring and long-term care planning.

  • 7 tests included

  • Venous blood sample

  • 3-5 days turnaround

Healthy Heart Monitoring - 12 months

What this test measures
Read more about the health markers we check in this blood test

Cholesterol Status

Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) Learn More

Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) is a key protein found on cholesterol-carrying lipoproteins such as LDL, VLDL, and IDL. It reflects the total number of atherogenic (plaque-forming) particles in the blood. Elevated ApoB levels are strongly associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease and atherosclerosis. Compared to LDL-cholesterol, ApoB provides a more accurate assessment of heart disease risk. Measuring ApoB helps guide personalized strategies for cardiovascular prevention and management.

LDL Small Learn More

LDL Small refers to small, dense low-density lipoprotein particles that are particularly harmful to cardiovascular health. These particles penetrate arterial walls more easily and are more prone to oxidation, promoting plaque formation. Higher levels of small LDL are strongly associated with increased risk of atherosclerosis and heart disease. LDL Small can be elevated even when total LDL cholesterol appears normal. Measuring this marker provides deeper insight into hidden cardiovascular risk.

LDL Medium Learn More

LDL Medium refers to LDL particles that are intermediate in size between large and small LDL. Elevated levels of medium LDL contribute to overall atherogenic particle burden and cardiovascular risk. These particles can still penetrate arterial walls and participate in plaque formation. LDL Medium levels often rise with metabolic imbalance and insulin resistance. Assessing this marker adds detail to LDL particle profile and heart disease risk evaluation.

LDL Particle Number Learn More

LDL Particle Number (LDL-P) measures the total number of LDL particles circulating in the blood. A higher LDL particle count increases the likelihood of cholesterol penetrating arterial walls and forming plaques. LDL-P is often a stronger predictor of cardiovascular risk than LDL cholesterol concentration alone. It can be elevated even when LDL cholesterol appears normal. Measuring LDL particle number helps refine risk assessment and guide personalized treatment strategies. 

LDL Pattern Learn More

LDL Pattern classifies LDL particles based on their size and density. Pattern A is characterized by larger, buoyant LDL particles and is generally associated with lower cardiovascular risk. Pattern B consists of smaller, denser LDL particles, which are more atherogenic and linked to higher heart disease risk. LDL pattern is often influenced by insulin resistance, triglyceride levels, and lifestyle factors. This marker offers deeper insight beyond standard LDL cholesterol measurements.

LDL Peak Size Learn More

LDL Peak Size indicates the predominant size of LDL particles circulating in the blood. Larger LDL particles are generally considered less atherogenic, while smaller, denser particles carry higher cardiovascular risk. A smaller LDL peak size is associated with insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, and increased plaque formation. This marker helps differentiate LDL quality, not just quantity. Assessing LDL peak size provides a more refined evaluation of heart disease risk.

Lipoprotein (a) Learn More

Lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)] is a genetically determined cholesterol-containing particle similar to LDL but with an added apolipoprotein(a). Elevated Lp(a) levels significantly increase the risk of atherosclerosis, heart attack, and stroke. Unlike other lipids, Lp(a) is minimally affected by diet and lifestyle. It also promotes inflammation and blood clot formation. Measuring Lp(a) helps identify inherited cardiovascular risk.

About this test and how it can help you

The 12-Month Healthy Heart Monitoring test is an annual comprehensive review of cardiovascular health. It compares current results with the initial baseline to evaluate long-term trends and overall progress. This test helps detect emerging risks that may develop gradually over time. It provides a complete picture of cholesterol balance, lipid particle behavior, and inflammation across the year. Annual monitoring supports early intervention before serious cardiovascular events occur. It is ideal for individuals committed to long-term heart disease prevention. The results help refine future health strategies and care plans. A cornerstone test for ongoing preventive cardiovascular care.

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