Anaemia Blood Test

Anaemia Profile Blood Test

£133.00

Our Anaemia Test is a comprehensive assessment designed to evaluate key parameters associated with anaemia and overall blood health.

Results: 1 day after sample arrival in lab

Phlebetomy Charges:

Leicester Clinic: NIL

Please visit our clinic at LE4 6QT to provide your sample.

Other Clinic: + £50.00

Choose from our range of clinics nationwide to have your blood taken from a vein in your arm by a healthcare professional. 

Home Phelebetomy: + £80.00

A qualified nurse will visit you in your home to collect your blood sample from a vein in your arm.

**You must be at least 18 years old to purchase a Product and to provide a sample for testing.

What parameters are tested?

Vitamin B12

Measure Vitamin B12 levels, essential for red blood cell production and neurological health. Low levels can contribute to anemia and other health issues.

HS-CRP (High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein)

Assess HS-CRP levels to gauge inflammation in the body. Chronic inflammation can impact iron metabolism and contribute to anaemia.

Serum Iron

Evaluate the concentration of iron in the blood, a crucial component for hemoglobin synthesis. Low serum iron levels may contribute to iron-deficiency anemia.

Ferritin

Measure ferritin levels, an indicator of the body's iron stores. Monitoring ferritin helps assess the severity of iron deficiency and anemia.

Serum Folate

Assess serum folate levels, a vital B-vitamin necessary for DNA synthesis and red blood cell formation. Deficiency may contribute to anaemia.

Haemoglobin

Discover the oxygen-carrying powerhouse of your blood. Haemoglobin levels are crucial for assessing your blood's ability to transport oxygen to every cell in your body.

Red Blood Count (RBC)

Measure the concentration of red blood cells, essential for oxygen delivery. An optimal RBC count is vital for overall health and well-being.

Red Cell Distribution Width (RCDW)

Assess the variation in size of your red blood cells. RDW helps identify potential health issues related to red blood cell uniformity.

Hematocrit (HCT)

Gauge the proportion of blood that is composed of red blood cells. HCT levels are pivotal for evaluating blood volume and potential anaemia.

Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH)

Delve into the average amount of haemoglobin per red blood cell. MCH provides essential information about the oxygen-carrying capacity of your blood.

Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)

Delve into the average amount of haemoglobin per red blood cell. MCH provides essential information about the oxygen-carrying capacity of your blood.

White Cell Count (WBC)

Dive into the defense system of your body. WBC count evaluates the number of white blood cells, offering insights into your immune system's strength.

Neutrophils

Neutrophils are the first responders to infections, acting quickly to engulf and destroy bacteria. Monitoring neutrophil levels helps assess the body's immediate immune response.

Lymphocytes

Lymphocytes play a central role in adaptive immunity, producing antibodies and coordinating immune responses. Monitoring lymphocyte levels provides insights into long-term immune defense.

Monocytes

Monocytes are versatile cells that transform into macrophages, engulfing and digesting pathogens and dead cells. Monitoring monocyte levels is crucial for assessing immune system readiness.

Eosinophils

Eosinophils are involved in combating allergies and parasitic infections. Elevated eosinophil levels may indicate an allergic response or parasitic infection.

Basophils

Basophils release histamine and other chemicals, contributing to the inflammatory response. Monitoring basophil levels aids in assessing allergic reactions and certain immune responses.

Platelet Count

Uncover the key to clotting and wound healing. Platelets play a crucial role in preventing excessive bleeding and maintaining vascular integrity.

Mean Platelet Volume (MPV)

Assess the average size of your platelets. MPV is an important marker for understanding platelet function and overall blood clotting ability.

How it works?

Step 01

Do your test

Order conveniently and choose your preferred clinic. Our team will confirm your appointment, ensuring a seamless process.

Step 02

Fast, accurate results

With our CQC-accredited lab, expect precise results delivered securely to your email within 24-48 hours.

Step 03

Support your health

Our dedicated team is here to offer guidance, answer queries, and provide ongoing support tailored to your needs.

FAQs

Your FAQs Answered!

"Answers to common queries for your peace of mind"

The Anaemia test profile covers a comprehensive set of parameters including Vitamin B12, HS-CRP, Serum Iron, Ferritin, Haemoglobin, MCH, MCHC, MCV, Red Blood Count, RDW, and more, to assess various aspects of blood and iron levels.

Haemoglobin is crucial for oxygen transport in the blood. Monitoring Haemoglobin levels helps identify anaemia, a condition where the blood lacks sufficient healthy red blood cells.

Vitamin B12 and Folate are essential for red blood cell production. Their levels are assessed to detect deficiencies that can contribute to anaemia.

Ferritin levels indicate the body's iron stores. Low levels may suggest iron deficiency, a common cause of anaemia.

High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (HS-CRP) is measured to assess inflammation. Chronic inflammation can impact red blood cell production and contribute to anaemia.

Transferrin reflects the body's ability to transport iron. Abnormal levels may indicate iron-deficiency anaemia.

Individuals experiencing fatigue, weakness, or other symptoms associated with anaemia should consider this comprehensive blood test

 
 
 

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