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his ratio measures the balance between "bad" proteins (Apo B) that build plaque and "good" proteins (Apo A1) that clear it. It is considered a more precise predictor of heart attack risk than a standard cholesterol test.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Not Required
Age: All Ages
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This test measures the actual number of basophils, a type of white blood cell, per microliter of blood. It helps identify allergic reactions, chronic inflammation, or rare blood disorders by evaluating your immune system's response.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Not Required
Age: All Ages
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This test measures the total number of monocytes, the "scavenger" white blood cells that fight chronic infections and remove damaged tissue. High levels often indicate that the body is dealing with long-term inflammation, a viral infection, or an immune disorder.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Not Required
Age: All Ages
Reports in Same day
This test measures the total number of neutrophils, the primary white blood cells responsible for fighting bacterial infections. It is a key indicator of how well your immune system is responding to acute stress, infection, or physical injury.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Not Required
Age: All Ages
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Immature Granulocytes (IG) are early-stage white blood cells that normally develop inside the bone marrow. Their presence in the bloodstream usually indicates the body is actively responding to an infection, inflammation, or bone marrow stress.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Not Required
Age: All Ages
The Immature Granulocyte Percentage (IG%) represents the proportion of young, developing white blood cells relative to the total white blood cell count. A higher percentage typically signals that your immune system is "releasing the troops" early to fight an active infection or inflammation.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Not Required
Age: All Ages
The Total Leucocytes Count (WBC) measures the total number of white blood cells in your blood to evaluate your overall immune health. It is primarily used to detect the presence of infections, inflammation, or medical conditions that affect the bone marrow.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Not Required
Age: All Ages
₹ 225/-
₹1,000/- 78% OFF
Mean Platelet Volume (MPV) measures the average size of the platelets in your blood, which helps determine how quickly your body is producing them. Larger platelets are typically younger and more active, often indicating that the bone marrow is rapidly releasing new ones to replace those lost or used.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Not Required
Age: All Ages
Nucleated Red Blood Cells (NRBC) are immature red blood cells that are normally only found in the bone marrow of adults. Their appearance in the bloodstream can signal that the body is under significant stress, such as severe anemia or a lack of oxygen.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Not Required
Age: All Ages
The Nucleated Red Blood Cells Percentage (NRBC%) measures the ratio of immature, nucleus-containing red blood cells to the total number of white blood cells. In healthy adults, this percentage should typically be zero, as their presence in the blood often indicates an urgent demand for new cells due to severe anemia or oxygen deprivation.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Not Required
Age: All Ages

Plateletcrit (PCT)

Blood Test
Plateletcrit (PCT) measures the total volume of platelets in your blood, representing the percentage of blood occupied by these clotting cells. It provides a more comprehensive view of your clotting capacity by combining both the number and the size of your platelets.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Not Required
Age: All Ages

Hematocrit (PCV)

Blood Test
Hematocrit (PCV) measures the percentage of your total blood volume that is made up of red blood cells. It is a key indicator used to check for conditions like anemia (too few cells) or polycythemia (too many cells).
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Not Required
Age: All Ages
Platelet Distribution Width (PDW) measures how much your platelets vary in size, indicating whether they are mostly uniform or have significant differences. A high PDW suggests that your bone marrow is releasing new, larger platelets, often as a response to the body using up or losing platelets quickly.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Not Required
Age: All Ages
Platelet Large Cell Ratio (P-LCR) measures the percentage of large-sized platelets circulating in your blood stream. A higher ratio typically indicates increased platelet production and activity, often occurring when the bone marrow is replacing lost or used platelets.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Not Required
Age: All Ages
Transferrin Saturation (%) calculates the percentage of the protein transferrin that is actually bound to iron in your bloodstream. It determines how much iron is available for use, helping to identify both iron deficiency and iron overload.
Available at: Home Collection, Center Visit
Fasting: Not Required
Age: All Ages

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