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Blood Work & Laboratory

Blood work and laboratory testing are valuable tools that offer important insights into a person's health. They analyze different biological markers and provide an assessment of overall health.

Doctors recommend different types of blood tests to understand your health. Here are a few examples:

 

  • Complete Blood Count (CBC): This test examines the amount of red and white blood cells and platelets in your blood. It helps doctors understand the composition of your blood and check if it's in a healthy state. It helps doctors know if your blood is healthy overall.

 

  • Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP): This test examines different markers in your blood to check kidney function, electrolyte levels (like sodium and potassium), blood sugar, and how well your liver is working.

 

  • Lipid Profile: This test identifies the amount of cholesterol and triglycerides in your blood. It helps doctors understand the levels of these substances in your bloodstream. It assesses heart health and the risk of cardiovascular diseases.

 

  • Thyroid Function Tests: These tests analyze the levels of thyroid hormones to evaluate your thyroid gland's performance and identify any potential issues.

 

These tests are just a few examples doctors use to gather important information about your health.

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TYPES OF BLOOD TESTS

What are Blood tests?

Blood tests are really important for checking our health. They help doctors find diseases, keep track of ongoing conditions, and see if treatments work. The healthcare provider gently takes blood from a vein in your arm during the blood test. They send this blood to a lab where it's checked.

 

These tests give doctors helpful information about your blood cells, cholesterol, glucose, how well your liver and kidneys are working, and if your hormones are balanced. This information is used to find any health issues, spot potential problems, and make plans to keep you healthy. The results of blood tests are really helpful for doctors. They help them determine what's wrong, find possible health problems, and create treatment plans to keep them healthy.

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When Should I Have Blood Test?

  1. If you're experiencing unusual symptoms or feeling unwell, consider getting a blood test.

  2. If you're at risk for specific conditions, such as diabetes or high cholesterol, regular blood tests can help monitor and manage these conditions.

  3. If you're pregnant, blood tests are typically done at different stages to check your health and monitor the baby's development.

WHERE TO GO FOR BLOOD TESTS

When you need to go for blood tests, there are several places where you can get them done. Here are some common options:

 

  1. Doctor's Clinic: Your primary care physician or a specialist may have an in-house laboratory or work with a nearby lab where you can have your blood tests done. They will provide the necessary requisition forms and guide you through the process.

  2. Hospitals: Most hospitals have laboratories or affiliated diagnostic centers where you can get blood tests done. You may need a referral from a doctor or be required to schedule an appointment in advance.

 

When deciding where to go for blood tests, consider convenience, cost, and any specific requirements or recommendations from your healthcare provider.

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