Complete Hemogram – Complete Blood Count (CBC/CBP) Test by Thyrocare at at ₹300
A CBC (Complete Blood Count) is one of the most commonly advised blood tests to screen overall blood health—hemoglobin, RBC indices, WBC counts, and platelets—often used as a first-line test for anemia screening, infection/inflammation clues, and general wellness checks.
MRP:
Parameters: 30
Sample: Blood (EDTA Whole Blood)
Fasting: Usually not required
Typical reporting time is 12–18 hours after sample collection (may vary by location/logistics).
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What’s Included in the CBC/CBP Hemogram (30 Parameters)
This complete hemogram (CBC/CBP) panel covers red blood cell measures, white blood cell counts, and platelet counts—useful for screening and follow-up. Your doctor interprets results in context with symptoms, medications, and history.
CBC and CBP Parameter List (30)
- BASOPHILS – ABSOLUTE COUNT
- EOSINOPHILS – ABSOLUTE COUNT
- LYMPHOCYTES – ABSOLUTE COUNT
- MONOCYTES – ABSOLUTE COUNT
- NEUTROPHILS – ABSOLUTE COUNT
- BASOPHILS
- EOSINOPHILS
- HEMOGLOBIN
- IMMATURE GRANULOCYTES (IG)
- IMMATURE GRANULOCYTE PERCENTAGE (IG%)
- TOTAL LEUCOCYTES COUNT
- LYMPHOCYTE PERCENTAGE
- MEAN CORPUSCULAR HEMOGLOBIN (MCH)
- MEAN CORP. HEMO. CONC (MCHC)
- MEAN CORPUSCULAR VOLUME (MCV)
- MONOCYTES
- NEUTROPHILS
- NUCLEATED RED BLOOD CELLS
- NUCLEATED RED BLOOD CELLS %
- HEMATOCRIT (PCV)
- PLATELET COUNT
- TOTAL RBC
- RED CELL DISTRIBUTION WIDTH (RDW-CV)
- RED CELL DISTRIBUTION WIDTH – SD (RDW-SD)
Note: Parameter naming may appear slightly different on the final report based on analyzer and report format, while the clinical meaning remains consistent.
Why a Complete Blood Count (CBC) Is Commonly Advised
A CBC test is a practical baseline test because it gives structured visibility into hemoglobin and red cell indices (often used in anemia workups), total WBC and differential counts (often used to support infection/inflammation evaluation), and platelet counts (often used in bleeding/bruising workups and routine checkups).
When doctors may suggest a CBC/hemogram
- Fatigue, weakness, dizziness, or suspected anemia
- Fever, recurring infections, or prolonged inflammation
- Easy bruising, prolonged bleeding, or low platelet suspicion
- Routine preventive screening and pre-operative evaluation
- Monitoring known conditions or treatment follow-up (as advised)
This page is informational; it does not replace medical advice. Always interpret lab results with a qualified clinician.
How to Prepare for a CBC Test
Preparation guidelines
- Fasting: Usually not required for CBC alone; follow your doctor’s instructions if CBC is clubbed with other tests.
- Medications: Do not stop any medicine unless your doctor specifically tells you to.
- Hydration: Normal water intake is generally fine.
- Timing: For follow-ups, try to test at a similar time of day for more consistent comparisons.
Home Sample Collection & Booking Process
Our booking procedure (simple steps)
- Select the required test/profile and click Book Now / Contact Us.
- Share patient details (name, age, gender), mobile, email, and complete address with PIN code; add preferred date/time.
- Our team and Thyrocare’s team coordinate to confirm the order and schedule pickup.
- A trained technician visits your home/office for sample collection as per appointment.
- Payment can be made online (link/UPI) or during sample collection (as available).
- Reports are typically shared on email within 12–18 hours after collection.
Optional hard copy delivery, if available, may carry an additional courier charge and extra delivery time.
FAQs – CBC / Hemogram Test
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Is this page a substitute for medical advice?