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Full Blood Count (FBC)

Full Blood Count (FBC)

£42

A full blood count (FBC) test, also known as a complete blood count (CBC) test, is a standard and thorough blood test that offers significant information about your overall health and blood components. This test measures blood components such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.

A full blood count (FBC) test, also known as a complete blood count (CBC) test, is a standard and thorough blood test that offers significant information about your overall health and blood components. This test measures blood components such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.

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A complete blood count (FBC) test is frequently used to evaluate general health, screen for various illnesses, and track the impact of therapies or medical issues.

A full blood count typically includes the following measurements:

RBC (Red Blood Cells): This test determines the number of red blood cells in your blood. Red blood cells transport oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body and carbon dioxide from the lungs back to the lungs for expiration.

Haemoglobin (Hb) is a protein found in red blood cells that binds to oxygen, giving blood its red colour. Haemoglobin levels indicate your blood’s ability to transport oxygen.

Hematocrit (Hct): Hematocrit is the ratio of red blood cells to total blood volume. It is yet another indicator of oxygen-carrying capability.

White Blood Cells (WBC): The number of white blood cells in your blood is measured here. White blood cells are critical to your health.

Platelets: Platelets are microscopic blood cells that aid in blood coagulation. They are essential in preventing excessive bleeding.

Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV): MCV is a measurement of the average volume of a single red blood cell. It can aid in the identification of various kinds of anaemia.

MCH (Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin): MCH quantifies the average quantity of haemoglobin per red blood cell. It is related to the colour of the cells.

Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC): MCHC quantifies the concentration of haemoglobin in a given volume of red blood cells.

Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW): RDW measures the size variance of red blood cells. It can aid in the identification of various kinds of anaemia.