hs-CRP test in World Trade Centre, read by a doctor.
hs-CRP is one of the most ordered tests by our British-trained GPs for World Trade Centre patients — and for good reason. Chronic inflammation underlies cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer and neurodegeneration. hs-CRP quantifies your inflammatory baseline.
What hs-CRP actually tells us
A protein produced by the liver in response to inflammation, measured at high sensitivity to detect low-grade chronic inflammation.
We exclude acute infection and look at trends. Persistent elevation triggers a full lifestyle and cardiometabolic review.
High hs-CRP
1–3 mg/L = average cardiovascular risk. >3 = elevated. >10 suggests acute infection — recheck in 2 weeks.
Symptoms we ask about
- • None — silent inflammation
Risk factors
- • Obesity
- • Smoking
- • Periodontal disease
- • Poor sleep
- • Stress
- • Ultra-processed diet
Conditions linked
- • Cardiovascular disease
- • Type 2 diabetes
- • Inflammatory disease
- • Cancer
Lifestyle that moves the needle
- • Mediterranean diet
- • Regular exercise
- • Sleep optimisation
- • Smoking cessation
- • Treat dental disease
Further tests we may run
- • Full inflammation screen
- • Lipid panel
- • HbA1c
- • Liver function
- • Dental review
Treatments where indicated
- • Address underlying cause; statins lower hs-CRP; colchicine for selected cardiovascular cases
Retest: Annually, or 3 months after intervention.
Questions from World Trade Centre patients
How do I book a hs-CRP test in World Trade Centre?
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WhatsApp us or call +971 4 566 1486. We confirm a nurse slot for World Trade Centre — most patients are seen within 60–90 minutes — and the GP call is included.
How much does hs-CRP cost in World Trade Centre?
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Standalone hs-CRP is typically AED 150–350 depending on the panel. We bundle it free into our Comprehensive Health Checks (AED 1,500 men / 1,800 women) and our Unlimited Bloods membership.
What does an abnormal hs-CRP mean for me?
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That's exactly the conversation you'll have with the GP. We exclude acute infection and look at trends. Persistent elevation triggers a full lifestyle and cardiometabolic review.
Is the GP a real doctor?
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Yes — GMC-registered, British-trained. The same doctor who reads your hs-CRP is the one who phones you in World Trade Centre.
Will my employer or insurer see the result?
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We don't share with employers or insurers. As a DHA-licensed clinic we upload to NABIDH; other DHA-connected providers can technically access your record.
Healthcare should feel simple.
Send an enquiry and our team will come back to you — no waiting rooms, no run-around.