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Lipids / Cardiometabolic

Apolipoprotein A1 (ApoA1)

Also known as: Apo A

CPT 83001Quest 1759LabCorp 004281
When to Seek Prompt Care

No common urgent flag from this test alone

What It Measures

ApoA1 is a protein. It helps move fats in your blood. It is a main part of "good" HDL cholesterol. This test checks how much ApoA1 is in your blood.

Why It's Ordered

Your doctor orders this test to check your risk for heart and blood vessel problems. This is especially true if heart issues run in your family. It's also used if you have unusual cholesterol numbers. The test helps your doctor see if changes you make or medicines you take are working well.

Reference Range

Reference ranges for ApoA1 can vary between different laboratories. Your results should always be interpreted by your healthcare provider in the context of your overall health.

Clinical Reference

Quest: 1759
LabCorp: 004281
CPT: 83001
ICD-10: N91.2, N95.1, E28.319, E28.39, Z13.88

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Educational purposes only — This information is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always discuss your lab results with your healthcare provider.