£55.00
Full Blood Count
A Full Blood Count (FBC) is a vital test for assessing overall health and useful in detecting a range of conditions, including anaemia, infections, and immune disorders.
It provides a detailed analysis of blood cells and platelets, helping to identify potential problems.
- Red Blood Cells
- White Blood Cells
- Clotting Status
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What's included in the test?
This test includes a total of 13 biomarkers.
- Other Biomarkers13
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Haemoglobin
An iron-containing protein within red blood cells responsible for transporting oxygen.
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Hematocrit
A measurement of the volume of red blood cells compared to the total blood volume (red blood cells and plasma).
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Mean Cell Haemoglobin (MCH)
A measurement of the average amount of haemoglobin in a single red blood cell.
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Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
A measurement of haemoglobin concentration in a red blood cell relative to the cells volume.
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Red Blood Cells
A component of blood that carries oxygen and carbon dioxide around the body.
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Mean Cell Volume (MCV)
A measurement of the mean size of red blood cells.
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Basophils
A type of immune white blood cell, found in the blood with enzymes that are released during allergic reactions.
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Lymphocytes
A type of immune white blood cell, found in the blood and in lymph tissue.
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Eosinophils
A type of immune white blood cell that releases enzymes in response to gastrointestinal infection, allergic reaction.
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Monocytes
A type of immune white blood cell that travel through the blood to kill micro-organisms and remove dead cells.
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Neutrophils
A type of immune white blood cell that has an important role in the immune system and helps the body fight bacterial infection.
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White Blood Cells
A component of blood that are part of the body’s immune system, helping the body fight infection and disease.
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Platelets
A component of blood that prevent bleeding and allow blood to clot.
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