COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT (CBC/HAEMOGRAM)

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    Sample Required EDTA BLOOD

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    Preperations Required No specific preparation required

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    Gender Male & Female

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    Age Group 0 - 99 Years

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COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT (CBC/HAEMOGRAM)

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Overview

A complete blood count (CBC) is a routine test that evaluates red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets to assess overall health. It helps confirm or rule out hematologic disorders, monitor the effects of treatments like radiation or chemotherapy, and detect abnormalities. A morphology evaluation is performed if abnormal results are found under microscopic examination.

When is a CBC Test Required?

Complete Blood Count (CBC) Test, also known as a Complete Blood Test or Blood Count Test, is one of the most essential investigations to assess your overall health. Doctors often recommend a CBC test when you experience symptoms like constant tiredness, unexplained weakness, fever, infection, inflammation, or sudden weight loss.

It helps detect conditions such as anemia, infection, immune system disorders, and certain types of blood cancers.
 

A Complete Blood Test is also part of a routine health checkup, especially before surgeries, during treatment follow-ups, or as part of an annual full body health check. Regularly monitoring your blood parameters helps detect health issues early and ensures timely medical care.

Components of Complete Blood Count

A Complete Blood Count (CBC) measures several important blood components that help assess your health status, including:

  • Red Blood Cells (RBCs): Show how well your blood carries oxygen.

  • Hemoglobin (Hb): Indicates oxygen-carrying capacity.

  • Hematocrit (Hct): Measures the ratio of red blood cells in your blood.

  • White Blood Cells (WBCs): Reflect immune system response and infection levels.

  • Platelets: Help with blood clotting and wound healing.

  • MCV, MCH, and MCHC: Provide insights into red blood cell size and quality.

Any imbalance in these parameters can indicate underlying health concerns that require medical attention.

How to Book a Complete Blood Count (CBC) Test with Dr. B. Lal Clinical  Laboratory?

Booking a Complete Blood Count Test with Dr. B. Lal Lab is simple, fast, and completely online.
Follow these easy steps:

  • Add the CBC test or Complete Blood Test to your cart.

  • Proceed to checkout and fill in your personal details.

  • Select your preferred date, time, and address for sample collection.

  • Choose between home sample collection or visit your nearest Dr. B. Lal Lab.

  • Confirm and book your test online securely.

  • Our certified phlebotomists will visit your home for sample collection (if opted), and your CBC blood test report will be delivered digitally within 24 hours.

    With Dr. B. Lal Clinical  Laboratory, you get accurate, timely, and hassle-free diagnostic services you can trust.

Interpreting the Complete Blood Count (CBC) Test Results

It is vital that you discuss the significance of your CBC test results with your doctor. Your values and the value comparison to the laboratory's reference ranges will be examined by your doctor.
Parameter Normal value for adults Higher Value Interpretation Lower Value Interpretation
WBC 4,000 to 10,000 cells per mcL (4.0 to 10 k/mcL) Leukocytosis Leukopenia
RBC 4.0 to 5.4 million cells per mcL (for women) or 4.5 to 6.1 million cells per mcL (for men) Erythrocytosis Erythrocytopenia
Hb 11.5 to 15.5 g/dL (for women) or 13 to 17 g/dL (for men) Sign of Polycythemia Anemia
Hct 36% to 48% (for women) or 40% to 55% (for men) Sign of Polycythemia Anemia
MCV 80 to 100 fL (femtoliters) Macrocytosis Microcytosis
MCH 27 to 31 pg (picograms) per cell Macrocytosis Hypochromic Anemia
MCHC 32 to 36 g/dL (grams per deciliter) Hyperchromic Anemia Hypochromic Anemia
RDW 12% to 15% Anemia ---------
Platelet Count 150,000 to 400,000 cells per mcL (150 to 400 k/mcL) Thrombocythemia Thrombocytopenia
MPV 7.0 fL to 9.0 fL Numerous Conditions Numerous Conditions
Neutrophils 2,500 to 7,000 per mcL (2.5 to 7.0 k/mcL) Neutrophilia Neutropenia
Lymphocytes 1,000 to 4,800 per mcL (1.0 to 4.8 k/mcL) Lymphocytosis Lymphopenia
Monocytes 200 to 800 per mcL (0.2 to 0.8 k/mcL) Monocytosis Monocytopenia
Eosinophils Less than 500 per mcL (0.5 k/mcL) Eosinophilia Eosinopenia
Basophils Less than 300 per mcL (0.3 k/mcL) Basophilia Basopenia
Immature Granulocytes Less than 100 mcL (0.1 k/mcL) Granulocytosis Granulocytopenia

When is a CBC Test Required?

A CBC Test or Complete Blood Test is generally advised when you have symptoms like persistent fatigue, weakness, fever, inflammation, unexplained weight loss, bruising, or bleeding.


Doctors also recommend a complete hemogram test before surgery, during routine health checkups, or to monitor ongoing treatments and recovery.It helps detect and track conditions such as anemia, infection, immune disorders, clotting problems, and overall blood health.

If you frequently fall sick, feel low on energy, or have irregular health parameters, it’s wise to book a CBC Blood Test and get a clearer picture of your wellbeing.

 

What is the Cost of Complete Blood Count (CBC) Test ?

The Price of a Complete Blood Count Test is Rs. 200. However, cost of the test may fluctuate depending on following factors:
  • Other tests advised along with CBC test
  • Offers or discounts
  • Empanelment of the patient
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