With each test, you will receive an information sheet with your personal test QR code (CaboCheck-ID), through which you can retrieve the test result.
Come by and let us prick your finger. We take blood from your fingertip and send your blood sample to a medical specialist laboratory at CaboLab or analyze it directly on site at CaboPoc. Please drink enough water beforehand (300ml).
You will receive an email after a few minutes (CaboPoc) or a few days (CaboLab) and can collect and discuss your results with us or access them online yourself. The results are displayed with a traffic light. If the traffic light is red or yellow, you can, if you wish, share the results with us. We will then review the results and advise you on what you should ideally do next.
Professionelle Probenentnahme vor Ort in der Apotheke
Einfache Kapillarblutentnahme innerhalb von 2 Minuten
Auswertung durch medizinisches Facharztlabor
Labor-Ergebnisse als PDF oder online
Amylase is an enzyme that is produced in the pancreas and salivary glands and breaks down carbohydrates. The laboratory value measures the amylase concentration in the blood or urine and is used to assess pancreatic function.
An amylase test is recommended for: • People with symptoms such as severe abdominal pain, nausea or vomiting • Patients suspected of having acute or chronic pancreatitis • Monitoring of patients after pancreatic surgery • Clarification of suspected salivary gland diseases such as mumps
The test serves the diagnosis of diseases of the pancreas, such as acute or chronic pancreatitis, and the clarification of unclear upper abdominal complaints. It also helps in monitoring the course of such diseases.
An elevated amylase value often indicates: • Acute or chronic pancreatitis • Pancreatic tumors • Diseases of the salivary glands such as mumps A low value can occur with severe pancreatic insufficiency or certain medication intake. Symptoms with elevated amylase value: • Severe, belt-shaped abdominal pain • Nausea, vomiting • Fever or general weakness
The testing can be carried out at any time, but is urgently recommended in case of acute symptoms such as abdominal pain.
• Amylase should be measured together with lipase, as lipase is more specific for pancreatic diseases. • Alcohol abuse and certain medications (e.g. diuretics) can influence amylase levels. • Chronic diseases of the pancreas can lead to normal or low amylase levels, despite existing dysfunction.