Blood
Your blood carries oxygen to every cell, fights infections, clots wounds, and removes waste products. Abnormalities in red cells, white cells, or platelets can indicate anemia, infection, clotting disorders, or bone marrow problems — often before symptoms become obvious. Regular blood cell analysis provides a foundational view of your overall health and vitality.
Hemoglobin
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Evaluates oxygen-carrying capacity of your blood affecting energy, physical performance, and overall vitality. Helps detect anemia and its underlying causes — essential for menstruating women, pregnant women, vegetarians, athletes, and anyone with unexplained fatigue.
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Hematocrit
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Hematocrit measures the percentage of your blood that consists of red blood cells. This test helps evaluate anemia, polycythemia, dehydration, and overall blood health.
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Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH)
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MCH measures the average hemoglobin content in each red blood cell. This value helps classify anemia types and identify whether iron, B12, or folate deficiency may be affecting your blood health.
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Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
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MCHC measures hemoglobin concentration within red blood cells. This test helps confirm iron deficiency anemia and detect rare conditions like hereditary spherocytosis affecting cell density.
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Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
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MCV measures red blood cell size — the key to classifying anemia types. Small cells suggest iron issues, large cells indicate vitamin deficiencies, helping identify the cause and guide treatment.
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Red Blood Cell Count (RBC)
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Red blood cell count measures how many oxygen-carrying cells are in your blood. This fundamental test helps evaluate anemia, polycythemia, and your blood’s capacity to deliver oxygen throughout your body.
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Platelet Count
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Platelet count measures the cells responsible for blood clotting and wound healing. Testing helps identify bleeding risks, clotting disorders, and provides insight into bone marrow health.
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The average physician tests only 19 biomarkers.
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