Hemogram Test | Complete Blood Test & Test Price in Delhi
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What is a HEMOGRAM (CBC+ESR+PERIPHERAL SMEAR)?

A HEMOGRAM (CBC+ESR+PERIPHERAL SMEAR) test includes the complete blood count test (CBC), the erythrocyte sedimentation rate test (ESR) and peripheral smear. The hemogram also known as haemogram test is a common blood test that helps in determining the condition of blood cells and detecting presence of inflammation, infections, leukaemia, and anaemia. In all, it helps assess overall health. Hemogram test is done to check for a blood problem, detect anomalies in blood indicating blood conditions, analyse and diagnose various disorders, inflammation, conditions, and infections. It helps in examining overall health and identification of medical conditions, problems, and diseases. Examination and analysis of certain blood disorders.

Additional Information

Also known as/ Other names: Complete Hemogram, CBC-ESR-PBS Panel, Complete Blood Profile, Blood Cell Analysis Panel, Haematology Panel, CBC Extended Panel, Routine Hematology Test
Parameters: 1
Recommended for: M/F/Others
Sample Type: Blood
Patient Preparation: No prior preparation is needed
Reports: Same Day

FAQs

What do Hemogram test results mean?

A Hemogram has a CBC test that counts the no. of cells present in your blood. A low or high value or an abnormal value usually indicates a range of health issues that need to be taken care of. Also has ESR which detects any inflammation due to infection or other conditions.

Can we do a Hemogram test at home?

Hemogram test at home or your nearest location can be possible by collection of samples with a home collection facility. The home collection facility enables you to get a hemogram test near your preferred area or location and is convenient and easy.

What do abnormal results mean?

Abnormal values may indicate: · Low hemoglobin – anemia · High WBC count – infection or inflammation · Low platelet count – bleeding risk · Abnormal smear findings – possible blood disorders or malignancies

Is this a part of routine health checkups?

Certainly, it’s commonly included in annual health screenings or pre-surgical evaluations.

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