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Lipoprotein(a)/Lp(a) Test
Lipoprotein(a)/Lp(a) Test
Measure for lipoprotein(a) to help determine your risk for heart attack, heart disease, stroke, and other diseases of the blood vessels for those with a history of premature ASCVD (Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease) not explained by major risk factors. Read moreTest details
Sample type:
Blood
Preparation:
You do not need to do anything special to prepare for the sample collection.
Fasting is not required for this test.
What
This test measures lipoprotein(a).
Who
This panel is for anyone with a family or personal history of ASCVD. Must be 18 years of age to purchase.
How
Blood
Schedule an appointment, then visit a Quest Diagnostics patient service center location.
About the Test
Lipoprotein(a), or Lp(a) is one of a group of lipoproteins that carry cholesterol through the blood. This group of lipoproteins also includes Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) and High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL). Lp(a) looks like LDL cholesterol or “bad” cholesterol, but it may be more likely to build up in the walls of your blood vessels, putting you at risk for cardiovascular disease (heart and blood vessel disease). Lp(a) levels are tied to a specific gene in your DNA inherited from your parents. Lp(a) levels appear in your body by age five and remain the same throughout your life. While all ethnic groups are affected, Lp(a) is more common in African Americans and South Asians. Lp(a) levels may also rise in women and remain raised after menopause when estrogen levels decrease. Acute illness may also cause a temporary change in your level.
Most people with high levels of lipoprotein(a) don't have any symptoms and don't know they are affected. Once you’ve had your Lp(a) level measured, you won’t usually need to have it checked again. If the results show you have higher than normal levels of lipoprotein(a), you and your healthcare provider should work together to help determine next steps.
Buy your own Lp(a) test online with Quest. No doctor’s visit is required – simply purchase your test, visit a nearby Quest location for sample collection, and get fast results.
How it works
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FAQs
Yes, Lp(a) levels are usually stable over a person’s lifetime and will usually only need to be tested once. In some cases, repeat testing may be ordered by your doctor if there is another medical reason for it to be high, or if a specific treatment was put in place to lower it.
The Lipoprotein(a)/Lp(a) marker doesn't usually change over time, so we limit this to one lifetime purchase.
You may be able to use your FSA or HSA funds to purchase lab tests at questhealth.com. Please review your FSA/HSA plan or check with a tax professional to confirm specific requirements for individual eligibility.