A G6PD test detects an enzyme deficiency that causes drug- and infection-triggered anaemia — important before certain antimalarials. Book it in the GoDoctor app — the price you see below is what you pay.
Medically reviewed by the GoDoctor Clinical Team · Prices updated 25 June 2026
Price at SynLab through GoDoctor
₦198,400
Across 38 SynLab branches nationwide · same price at every branch · updated 25 June 2026
Prices are set by the partner lab or pharmacy and can change without notice — the price you see at checkout in the GoDoctor app is the one that applies. This page is general health information, not a diagnosis; always consult a licensed clinician about your own health.
About this test
A G6PD test detects an enzyme deficiency that causes drug- and infection-triggered anaemia — important before certain antimalarials.
What affects the price
The main driver is which specific test you choose. Home sample collection, where available, and bundled panels can change the total. SynLab pricing is uniform across its Nigerian branches, so where you are doesn't change the price — only which test and whether you add home collection.
How to book
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Choose the test
Open the GoDoctor app and search the test — the current price shows before you pay.
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Sample collected
Visit a SynLab branch or, where available, have a phlebotomist collect at home.
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Results, explained
Results arrive in the app; a doctor can walk you through what they mean.
Frequently asked questions
How much is a G6PD Test in Nigeria?
A G6PD Test costs ₦198,400 at SynLab through GoDoctor. The exact price is confirmed in the app before you pay.
What is the cheapest G6PD Test option?
The lowest-cost G6PD Test option is ₦198,400. A doctor can advise which variant actually answers your question so you don't pay for more than you need.
Can I do a G6PD Test at home?
This test is booked through the GoDoctor app; sample collection is at a SynLab branch. Book a slot and your results arrive in the app.
How long do G6PD Test results take?
Turnaround depends on the specific test; most routine results are ready within 24–72 hours and land in the GoDoctor app, where a doctor can explain them.