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ALBUMIN/GLOBULIN RATIO
Understanding the Albumin/Globulin (A/G) Ratio
The albumin/globulin (A/G) ratio is a key indicator of protein balance in the blood. It compares the levels of albumin and globulin—two major types of proteins found in the bloodstream.
Normal A/G Ratio Range
A healthy A/G ratio is typically greater than 1, usually ranging between 1 and 2. This reflects that albumin levels are slightly higher than globulin levels in normal serum protein composition.
What an Abnormal A/G Ratio Indicates
If your body produces too much or too little of either protein, the A/G ratio may fall outside the normal range.
A low A/G ratio may suggest chronic inflammation, liver disease, kidney disorders, or autoimmune conditions.
A high A/G ratio could indicate low globulin levels, which may occur in certain genetic or immunodeficiency disorders.
Why Monitoring the A/G Ratio Matters
Evaluating the A/G ratio can help identify underlying health issues early and guide further diagnostic testing. It’s often included as part of a liver function panel or comprehensive metabolic profile.
Private A/G Ratio Testing in Slough and Surrounding Areas
Our clinic in Slough offers private albumin/globulin ratio testing for residents across Windsor, Maidenhead, Langley, Burnham, and nearby Berkshire areas. Fast results, no GP referral, and expert support ensure a smooth testing experience.
Check Your Protein Balance Today
Book your A/G ratio test in Slough to assess your body’s protein levels and gain insights into your liver, kidney, and immune health. Our professional diagnostic services support early detection and better long-term health outcomes.
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