Full Blood Count (FBC) Blood Test
Description
Description
Our FBC (full blood count) blood test is a great way of assessing all the different types of blood cells in your body, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. These play a hugely important role in your body’s functioning, so you need to make sure the cells are at the level they should be.
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All orders are shipped within 24 hours, via next day delivery using Royal Mail Tracked shipping.
Returns Policy
Returns Policy
If for any reason you are not satisfied with your order we offer a 30 day return policy. The item you return must be sent in the same condition as received, and inside the original packaging. Once received we will notify you via email.
Description
Description
Our FBC (full blood count) blood test is a great way of assessing all the different types of blood cells in your body, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. These play a hugely important role in your body’s functioning, so you need to make sure the cells are at the level they should be.
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Details
Details
Your blood cells play a hugely important role in your body, and can help you to heal when injured and feel better when you are sick. Your blood plays many key roles within your body, and if any of your proteins and enzymes in the blood are not at the correct level, this can lead to illnesses. So, you need to try to make sure you take our test to help you deal with this as effectively as possible, and assess the state of your blood.
What’s Measured
What’s Measured
This test measures the full blood count in your body to try to assess if all the levels are correct and where they should be. Here is a list of the biological markers (biomarkers) that are assessed in order to help with this.
Related Symptoms
Related Symptoms
Understanding the symptoms that are linked to illness and low blood cell counts is important. This is an indicator that your body is run down, and there is a lot that you need to sort out if this is the case. Related symptoms that may illustrate a problem with your red blood cell count include:
- Fatigue
- breathlessness
- palpitations (an awareness of heartbeats)
- dizziness or lightheadedness
- headache
- bleeding or bruising more easily than normal
- recurrent infections
- weight loss
- bone pain
What to Expect?
What to Expect?
First, order your cholesterol blood test kit online with Official Rapid Tests, and get free standard delivery.
Take the home test easily and accurately in as little as 10 minutes.
Receive your results fast, and avoid the hassle of having to send away and wait for lab results to come back.
Information On Our Tests
Information On Our Tests
At Official Rapid Tests, we provide an accessible and easy to use range of home testing kits. Being able to test your full blood count in a fast and reliable way is so important for taking steps towards long-term health and well-being. Our full blood count (FBC) home blood test kits can help you to gain insight into what your red and white blood cell levels are, as well as the levels of many other elements that will impact your body.
What’s Covered?
What’s Covered?
Understanding the blood cell situation in your body is important, and red blood cell distribution refers to the variation in the size of red blood cells. Having your blood checked is a vital part of the process of helping your body function better. The blood plays a massive role in your body, so making sure you do the best you can to assess it and make sure you have the right levels is essential.
Whats covered in this blood test?
Mean platelet volume (MPV)
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Mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration (MCHC)
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Haemoglobin
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Red blood cells
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Basophils
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Monocytes
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Haematocrit
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Mean corpuscular haemoglobin (MCH)
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Platelet count
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Mean corpuscular volume (MCV)
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White blood cells
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Eosinophils
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Neutrophils
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