CBC (Complete Blood Count):
- Purpose: Evaluates overall health and detects various conditions like anemia, infections, and blood disorders.
Parameters:
- Hemoglobin (Hb): Indicates oxygen-carrying capacity of blood. Low levels suggest anemia.
- Red Blood Cell (RBC) Count: Evaluates oxygen delivery capacity. High levels may indicate dehydration or polycythemia.
- White Blood Cell (WBC) Count: Assesses immune function. Elevated levels suggest infections or inflammation.
- Platelet Count: Assesses clotting ability. Low levels increase bleeding risk; high levels may indicate clotting disorders.
- Hematocrit (Hct) and Red Blood Cell Indices: Provides detailed information about anemia type.
- RH Typing: Determines your blood group and Rh factor, essential for medical emergencies.
- ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate): Assesses inflammation or infection in the body.
- HIV 1 & 2 Rapid: Screens for HIV infection.
- HCV Ab Rapid: Detects Hepatitis C antibodies.
- HBSAG Rapid: Identifies Hepatitis B surface antigen.
- VDRL Test & TPHA Rapid: Screens for syphilis.
- Creatinine: Measures kidney efficiency.
- Total & Direct Bilirubin: Evaluates bile production and liver function.
- RBS (Random Blood Sugar): Checks blood glucose levels for diabetes screening.
- UREA: Evaluates kidney and liver function.
- Alanine Aminotransferase (AST/SGPT): Indicates liver or muscle injury.
- Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST/SGOT): Elevated in liver cell damage.
- X-Ray: Provides a visual assessment of chest health.
- ECG (Electrocardiogram): Evaluates heart function and rhythm.
- Mantoux Test: Screens for tuberculosis (TB) infection.
- Urine RmE (Urine Routine Microscopic Examination): Analyzes urine for signs of infection or kidney issues.
- Cannabinoids (Marijuana/THC): Detects the presence of THC in the system.