
Hematology Tests
Service Description
Hematology testing function refers to the group of laboratory tests that evaluate the health of an individual's blood and blood-forming organs. These tests measure various components of blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, hemoglobin, and hematocrit. The hematology testing function includes various tests such as Full Blood Count (FBC) testing, White Blood Cells (WBC) testing, Red Blood Cells (RBC) testing, Hemoglobin testing, Hematocrit and Platelets, Mono Screening, Vitamin B12 Deficiency Testing, Renal Profiling, Cholesterol Testing, and Blood Glucose Testing. These tests help diagnose and monitor blood disorders, evaluate blood cell production and function, detect infections, inflammation, and immune system disorders, and monitor the effectiveness of treatment for blood-related conditions. The hematology testing function is crucial in identifying and managing blood-related disorders, allowing healthcare providers to develop effective treatment plans and improve patient outcomes.