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Complete Blood Count (CBC with diff./platelet)
$49.00

 

What is it?


Complete Blood Count (CBC with diff./platelet)

 

 

 

Who should be tested?


Men and women concerned about overall heath, blood disorders including leukemia, anemia, blood clotting, ability to fight infections or presence of infection.

 

 

What is the test for?


To determine White Blood Cell Count, White Blood Cell Types, Red Blood Cell Count, Red Blood Cell Density (hematocrit), Hemoglobin Levels and Blood Platelet Count.

 

Why get tested?


If you are experiencing fatigue, suspect you might have an infection or have difficulty recovering from infection or injury, experience excessive bleeding or blood clot formation, have a history of inflammation or bruising, or if you have a family history of blood disorders or leukemia.

 

 

How is the sample taken?


A blood sample drawn from a vein in the arm.

 


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