Neuron Specific Enolase (NSE)
Neuron Specific Enolase (NSE) is an enzyme found in nerve cells and neuroendocrine tissue.
Elevated NSE levels may be associated with neurological injury or certain neuroendocrine tumours.
This test is used selectively in specialist settings to support diagnosis or monitor disease activity.
NSE is not a screening test and results must be interpreted with other clinical information.
Changes in NSE levels over time may help assess response to treatment in specific conditions.
- Price: £129
- Code: NSE
- TAT: 8 Working Days
- Sample Type: Blood
What is this test used for?
To support neurological or neuroendocrine assessment.
Who should consider this test?
Patients under specialist investigation.
What do the results mean?
Patients under specialist investigation.
Do I need to prepare the test?
No preparation is required.
FAQs
When will I receive my results?
Results are usually available within the stated turnaround time.
Should I discuss my results with a doctor?
Yes, results should always be reviewed with a qualified healthcare professional.
Why Choose Marylebone Diagnostic Centre?
At Marylebone Diagnostic Centre, we provide specialist diagnostic testing with a strong focus on clarity, patient reassurance, and clinical relevance. Our experienced clinical team ensures careful sample collection and clear communication throughout your testing journey.
We help you understand what your results mean and how they fit into your wider health picture, supporting informed decisions about next steps.
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Take a proactive step towards understanding your health by booking your Neuron Specific Enolase (NSE) test with Marylebone Diagnostic Centre today.
