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Book a Prolactin (PRL) Test at one of the best Pathology Labs and an NABL & NABH Accredited Diagnostic Centre, Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy. Our laboratory offers up-to-date testing technology, enabling accurate measurement of the prolactin hormone, which is useful in diagnosing hormonal imbalance, reproductive problems, and pituitary gland disorders. Our experienced laboratory professionals ensure precise testing with timely and reliable reports to support your doctor's diagnosis and treatment.

About Prolactin (PRL) Test

Prolactin (PRL) Test is a test that uses a sample of blood to measure the amount of prolactin hormone made by the pituitary. The primary role of prolactin is the stimulation of milk production after giving birth, but it has a significant role in female and male reproductive health. High or low levels of this hormone can have impacts on fertility, menstrual cycles, sexual function, and overall hormone levels.

What is a Prolactin (PRL) Test?

The Prolactin Test helps to determine the level of prolactin hormone in your blood. High or low prolactin levels are signs of problems with the pituitary, thyroid, or reproductive organs. Patients with issues or symptoms associated with fertility or hormonal disorders may be advised to undergo this test as part of their overall hormone work-up.

Common Reasons for a Prolactin (PRL) Test

  • Evaluation of irregular or absent menstrual periods
  • Investigation of infertility in women and men
  • Assessment of unexplained breast milk production (galactorrhea)
  • Diagnosis of pituitary gland disorders
  • Evaluation of decreased libido or erectile dysfunction
  • Investigation of delayed puberty
  • Monitoring treatment for prolactinoma
  • Assessment of hormonal imbalances

Who Should Consider a Prolactin Test?

Your doctor may recommend this test if you:

  • Have irregular or missed menstrual periods
  • Are experiencing infertility
  • Have abnormal breast milk discharge unrelated to pregnancy
  • Experience headaches or vision changes suggestive of pituitary disorders
  • Have reduced sexual desire or erectile dysfunction
  • Are being monitored for a pituitary tumor
  • Have symptoms of hormonal imbalance

Benefits of the Prolactin (PRL) Test

  • Simple blood test
  • Helps diagnose hormonal disorders
  • Supports infertility evaluation
  • Detects pituitary gland abnormalities
  • Monitors treatment response
  • Assists in reproductive health assessment

 

Why Choose Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy for the Prolactin (PRL) Test?

  • Experienced Laboratory Professionals
  • Advanced Diagnostic Technology
  • NABL & NABH Accredited Diagnostic Centre
  • Accurate and reliable test results
  • Quick report turnaround
  • Affordable pricing
  • Comprehensive pathology services under one roof

Book Your Prolactin (PRL) Test

Book your appointment today to avail the services of Molecular Diagnostics and Therapy if you are searching for a Prolactin Test, PRL Test Cost, or the best pathology lab for hormone testing. By adhering to this approach, our experienced team aims to ensure accurate hormone testing, early diagnosis, and efficient planning of effective treatment.

Test information: Fasting not necessary, but preferred

Reporting: Within 12 hours*

  • A morning blood sample is generally preferred for accurate prolactin level measurement.
  • Fasting is usually not required unless specifically advised by your doctor.
  • Avoid strenuous exercise, emotional stress, and nipple or breast stimulation for 24 hours before the test, as these may temporarily increase prolactin levels.
  • Inform your doctor about all medications you are taking, especially hormone therapy, antipsychotics, antidepressants, thyroid medicines, or blood pressure medications, as they may affect the test results.
  • Inform the laboratory if you are pregnant or breastfeeding before the test.
  • Continue taking your regular medications unless your doctor advises otherwise.
  • Carry previous hormone test reports, pituitary MRI/CT scan reports, or other relevant medical records if available.
  • Stay well hydrated before the blood sample collection.
  • Arrive at the centre 10–15 minutes before your scheduled appointment.
* For details, please see service-related policies

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