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CBP & CBC (Hemogram) Test

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.

Offer Price: ₹300
MRP: ₹400
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).

Book Now, Pay Later • Home sample pickup • Reports on email

CBC Hemogram Test

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)
  1. Select the required test/profile and click Book Now / Contact Us.
  2. Share patient details (name, age, gender), mobile, email, and complete address with PIN code; add preferred date/time.
  3. Our team and Thyrocare’s team coordinate to confirm the order and schedule pickup.
  4. A trained technician visits your home/office for sample collection as per appointment.
  5. Payment can be made online (link/UPI) or during sample collection (as available).
  6. 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

What is the CBC (Complete Blood Count) test used for?
A CBC test is used as a broad screening test for blood health. It measures hemoglobin, red cell indices, white blood cell counts (including differential), and platelets, helping clinicians assess patterns that may align with anemia, infection/inflammation, or platelet-related concerns—always interpreted with symptoms and history.
Is fasting required for a CBC test?
CBC alone usually does not require fasting. If your CBC is booked along with other tests (like lipids or glucose), fasting rules may change—follow the instructions shared during booking or by your doctor.
What sample type is used for CBC?
CBC is typically done on an EDTA whole blood sample collected by a trained technician. Home sample pickup is available as per serviceability.
How fast will I receive my CBC report?
Reports are typically shared within 12–18 hours after sample collection. Timelines can vary based on pickup timing, location, and lab logistics.
Can CBC detect anemia?
CBC can strongly support anemia evaluation by measuring hemoglobin and red cell indices (like MCV/MCH/MCHC and RDW). However, identifying the cause of anemia may require additional tests (for example, iron studies, B12/folate, or other investigations) as advised by a clinician.
Is this page a substitute for medical advice?
No. This page provides general information about the CBC/hemogram test and booking process. For diagnosis and treatment decisions, consult a qualified doctor who can interpret your report in context.