Thyroid Test

Also Known as: Complete Blood Picture, Complete Blood Profile, CBP

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About this service

Description

A complete blood count (CBC) is a blood test that gives information about the different cells that make up blood. The CBC test helps doctors diagnose, monitor, and screen for a wide variety of diseases, conditions, disorders, and infections.

Overview of the CBC Test

A complete blood count (CBC) is a test that is performed to screen for a number of disorders that can affect overall health. The test helps determine if the blood cell counts are within the normal range or if there is an increase or decrease in any. It can help in the detection of a wide range of illnesses, including anaemia, infections, and even cancer. The CBC measures several components of the blood, including the red blood cells (RBC), which carry oxygen; white blood cells (WBC), which fight infection; haemoglobin (Hb), the oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells; haematocrit, which is the proportion of red blood cells to the fluid component, or plasma, in the blood; and platelets, which aid in blood clotting.

All Tests in this package
  • Haemoglobin
  • Packed Cell, Volume
  • Total Leucocyte Count (TLC)
  • Corrected TLC
  • RBC Count
  • MCV
  • MCH
  • MCHC
  • Platelet Count
  • MPV
  • RDW
  • Differential Cell Count
  • Neutrophils
  • Lymphocytes
  • Monocytes
  • Eosinophils
  • Basophils
  • Band Cell
  • Metamyelocyte Cell
  • Myelocyte Cell
  • Promyelocyte Cell
  • Blasts
  • Atypical Large Cell
  • Prolymphocytes
  • Promonocytes
  • Plasma Cell
  • Atypical Monocytoid cell
  • Atypical Plasma Cell
  • Atypical Cell
  • Other Leukocyte
  • Diff % calc
  • Absolute Leukocyte Count
  • Absolute Neutrophil Count
  • Absolute Lymphocyte Count
  • Absolute Monocyte Count
  • Absolute Eosinophil Count
  • Absolute Basophil Count
  • Advice
  • Comment
  • Opinion
  • Nucleated RBCs
  • Atypical Lymphoid Cell

Why it's done

A complete blood count is a common blood test that’s done for a variety of reasons:

  • To review your overall health. Your doctor may recommend a complete blood count as part of a routine medical examination to monitor your general health and to screen for a variety of disorders, such as anemia or leukemia.
  • To diagnose a medical condition. Your doctor may suggest a complete blood count if you’re experiencing weakness, fatigue, fever, inflammation, bruising or bleeding. A complete blood count may help diagnose the cause of these signs and symptoms. If your doctor suspects you have an infection, the test can also help confirm that diagnosis.
  • To monitor a medical condition. If you’ve been diagnosed with a blood disorder that affects blood cell counts, your doctor may use complete blood counts to monitor your condition.
  • To monitor medical treatment. A complete blood count may be used to monitor your health if you’re taking medications that may affect blood cell counts.

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