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More than 80% of premature heart attacks and strokes are preventable.1 A high Lp(a) level can lead to atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) as well as a higher likelihood of thrombosis (blood clotting). This can lead to heart attack, stroke or other blood vessel and heart valve diseases.
Our Lipoprotein(a) Test measures the amount of Lp(a) in your blood, and the results can help you and your healthcare provider decide if further testing or treatment is necessary.
Note: This screening test is not intended to diagnose cardiovascular disease (CVD) or other diseases.