
Top Two Anemia Test Profiles with Iron, Nutrient, Thalassemia, and Sickle Cell Screening
Two anemia-focused blood test profiles for iron deficiency, nutrient deficiency, and broader anemia-related evaluation.
Basic Anemia Profile with Iron and Nutrient Deficiency Testing
| ₹2,599 | One Person |
| ₹4,999 | Couple Offer (2 persons) |
Included tests and profiles
Iron Deficiency [4]
- % Transferrin Saturation
- Iron
- Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC)
- Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC)
Iron Deficiency Advanced [1]
- Ferritin
Vitamin Deficiency [2]
- Folate
- Vitamin B-12
Calcium Study [1]
- Serum Calcium
Complete Hemogram [27]
- Hemoglobin
- Total Leucocytes Count
- Total RBC
- Platelet Count
- Hematocrit (PCV)
- MCV, MCH, MCHC
- RDW-CV, RDW-SD
- Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, Basophils (%, Absolute)
- Nucleated RBC (%, Absolute)
- Immature Granulocytes (IG, IG%)
Hematological Indices [3]
- Mentzer Index
- RDW-CV
- RDWI
Diabetes [2]
- Average Blood Glucose (ABG)
- HbA1c
Liver [12]
- Albumin, Globulin, A/G Ratio
- Total Protein
- Bilirubin (Total/Direct/Indirect)
- SGOT, SGPT, SGOT/SGPT Ratio
- Alkaline Phosphatase
- GGT
Kidney Function [7]
- Creatinine (Serum)
- Urea / BUN
- Uric Acid
- eGFR
- Urea/Creatinine Ratio; BUN/Creatinine Ratio
Lipid [10]
- Total Cholesterol
- HDL, LDL (Direct)
- VLDL
- Triglycerides
- LDL/HDL Ratio
- TC/HDL Ratio
- Non-HDL Cholesterol
Thyroid [3]
- Total T3
- Total T4
- TSH
Comprehensive Anemia Profile with Thalassemia and Sickle Cell Screening
| ₹3,999 | One Person |
| ₹7,699 | Couple Offer (2 persons) |
Included tests and profiles
Hereditary Anemia, Thalassemia & Sickle Cell Profile (HPLC) [5]
- Hemoglobin A2
- Hemoglobin C
- Hemoglobin D
- Hemoglobin F
- Hemoglobin S
Hereditary Anemia Studies / Hb Electrophoresis [4]
- Hb A
- Hb A2
- Hb F
- Hb S
Folate / Folic Acid / Vitamin B9 Anemia Study [1]
- Folate, Serum
Supportive Additional Marker [1]
- Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH)
Heavy Metals, Toxins & Nutrient Elements [22]
Includes multiple trace elements and heavy metals as part of the expanded screening panel.
- Arsenic, Lead, Mercury, Cadmium
- Aluminium, Nickel, Selenium, Zinc-related elements (as applicable)
- And other listed elements in this panel
Electrolytes [3]
- Sodium
- Potassium
- Chloride
Iron Deficiency [4]
- % Transferrin Saturation
- Iron
- Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC)
- Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC)
Iron Deficiency Advanced [1]
- Ferritin
Vitamin Deficiency [2]
- Vitamin B-12
- 25-OH Vitamin D (Total)
Calcium Deficiency [1]
- Calcium, Serum
Complete Hemogram [27]
- Hemoglobin
- Total Leucocytes Count
- Total RBC
- Platelet Count
- Hematocrit (PCV)
- MCV, MCH, MCHC
- RDW-CV, RDW-SD
- Differential counts (%, Absolute)
Hematological Indices [3]
- Mentzer Index
- RDW-CV
- RDWI
Liver [12]
- Albumin, Globulin, A/G Ratio
- Total Protein
- Bilirubin (Total/Direct/Indirect)
- SGOT, SGPT, SGOT/SGPT Ratio
- Alkaline Phosphatase
- GGT
Diabetes [2]
- Average Blood Glucose (ABG)
- HbA1c
Kidney Function [7]
- Creatinine (Serum)
- Urea / BUN
- Uric Acid
- eGFR
- Urea/Creatinine Ratio; BUN/Creatinine Ratio
Lipid [10]
- Total Cholesterol
- HDL, LDL (Direct)
- VLDL
- Triglycerides
- LDL/HDL Ratio
- TC/HDL Ratio
- Non-HDL Cholesterol
Thyroid [3]
- Total T3
- Total T4
- TSH
About the Anemia Test Profiles
Basic Anemia Profile with Iron and Nutrient Deficiency Testing
This profile is designed for anemia screening with a focus on iron deficiency and related nutrient deficiencies. It includes iron studies, ferritin, folate, vitamin B12, calcium, and a complete hemogram, along with supportive health markers such as HbA1c, liver function, kidney function, thyroid profile, and lipid profile.
It is suitable when the goal is to assess common anemia-related deficiencies together with routine health markers that may support clinical interpretation.
Comprehensive Anemia Profile with Hereditary Anemia Screening
This expanded profile adds hereditary anemia-related testing, including thalassemia and sickle cell screening, along with electrolytes, additional nutrient markers, and a broader screening set. It is meant for a wider anemia-focused evaluation when the assessment needs to go beyond iron and basic nutrient deficiency.
Clinical interpretation should be done by the treating doctor, especially when symptoms, family history, or previous blood counts suggest a more detailed workup.
How to Book the Anemia Profile
- Choose the required profile.
- WhatsApp us your details: first and last name, age, gender, mobile number, email ID, complete address, area PIN code, and preferred date and time.
- You will receive order confirmation within a few minutes.
- If you miss a call, check SMS/email for follow-up instructions.
- Once confirmed, a technician will be assigned for home or office sample collection.
- Pay during the sample collection.
- Reports are shared by email and WhatsApp.
- If you request a hard copy report, courier charges apply; delivery usually takes a few days.
FAQs on Anemia Blood Test Profiles
What is an anemia profile?
An anemia profile is a blood test package that combines hemogram-based evaluation with iron studies, nutrient deficiency testing, and, in advanced profiles, hereditary anemia-related screening such as thalassemia or sickle cell testing.
When should an anemia profile be considered?
An anemia profile may be considered when there are symptoms or clinical concerns such as:
- Fatigue or weakness
- Shortness of breath
- Dizziness or headache
- Pale appearance
- Low hemoglobin on prior testing
- Suspected iron or vitamin deficiency
- Family history suggesting hereditary anemia
What is the difference between an anemia profile and a full body checkup?
Both may share common screening tests (like liver, kidney, thyroid, lipid profile). An anemia profile adds anemia-focused tests such as iron studies, vitamin studies, and (in advanced panels) hereditary anemia assessments that are not usually part of standard full body checkups.
What are the differences between a basic anemia profile and a comprehensive anemia profile?
- Coverage: Advanced profiles add hereditary anemia-related testing and additional panels.
- Depth: Basic is for screening; advanced is broader for differential workup.
- Cost: Advanced panels are priced higher due to expanded scope.
What is the cost of an anemia test profile?
The price depends on the profile selected. Offer prices start from ₹2,599 for the basic profile and ₹3,999 for the comprehensive profile.
Which sample type is required for an anemia test profile?
A blood sample is required.
Is fasting required for these anemia profiles?
Yes, fasting is required for around 10 hours for these two anemia profiles.
How long do reports take?
Most reports are available within 12 to 36 hours for the basic profile and may take longer for the comprehensive profile depending on the included tests.
Does the advanced profile include thalassemia and sickle cell screening?
Yes, the comprehensive anemia profile includes hereditary anemia-related screening, including HPLC and hemoglobin electrophoresis components as listed in the included tests.
Do you offer free home collection?
Home sample collection is available for packages/profiles (subject to serviceability in your PIN code).
Our Most Popular Profiles and Packages
Nutrition Plus Full Body Checkup
Nutrition-focused health checkup with vitamin and deficiency-related markers.
Nutrition & Metabolic Health Checkup
Mineral, vitamin, and metabolic health-focused testing package.
Jaanch Diabetic Profiles
Thyrocare diabetic screening profiles with home sample collection.
Written by and medically reviewed by
Written by:
Hema Mehta Sahoo
Medically reviewed by:
Dr. M A Khan, MBBS, MD Pathology
Last updated: March 20, 2026