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Complete blood count

A complete blood count (CBC) is an analysis that includes a number of different biomarkers to give you an overall status of the cells in the blood.

BAS
Immune defense test

Basophilic Granulocytes

1 marker
Blood sample
How does the blood test take place?
Sampling for this test is done via a venous blood sample. The sample is usually taken from a vein in the crook of the elbow and is performed by trained healthcare professionals. How much blood you are allowed to give depends on the number of health markers to be analyzed. The sampling usually takes a few minutes.
  • Analysis of your basophilic granulocytes.
  • Can detect deficiencies in the body's immune system.
  • Immune defense test.

29 kr

RBC
Red blood cells

EPK Erythrocytes

1 marker
Blood sample
How does the blood test take place?
Sampling for this test is done via a venous blood sample. The sample is usually taken from a vein in the crook of the elbow and is performed by trained healthcare professionals. How much blood you are allowed to give depends on the number of health markers to be analyzed. The sampling usually takes a few minutes.
  • Measuring your EPK value (Erythrocytes).
  • Analysis of your red blood cells.
  • Gives you insight into your blood status.

29 kr

EVF
Red blood cells - Volume

EVF Hematocrit

1 marker
Blood sample
How does the blood test take place?
Sampling for this test is done via a venous blood sample. The sample is usually taken from a vein in the crook of the elbow and is performed by trained healthcare professionals. How much blood you are allowed to give depends on the number of health markers to be analyzed. The sampling usually takes a few minutes.
  • Measures your EVF value (Hematocrit).
  • Analyzes the volume of red blood cells.
  • Indication for oxygen transport in the blood.
  • Important for general health and fitness.

29 kr

EOS
Immune defense test

Eosinophilic Granulocytes

1 marker
Blood sample
How does the blood test take place?
Sampling for this test is done via a venous blood sample. The sample is usually taken from a vein in the crook of the elbow and is performed by trained healthcare professionals. How much blood you are allowed to give depends on the number of health markers to be analyzed. The sampling usually takes a few minutes.
  • Analysis of your eosinophilic granulocytes.
  • Can detect deficiencies in the body's immune system.
  • Identifies autoimmune diseases and allergic reactions.

29 kr

HB
Hemoglobin test

HB Hemoglobin

1 marker
Blood sample
How does the blood test take place?
Sampling for this test is done via a venous blood sample. The sample is usually taken from a vein in the crook of the elbow and is performed by trained healthcare professionals. How much blood you are allowed to give depends on the number of health markers to be analyzed. The sampling usually takes a few minutes.
  • Measures your Hb value (Hemoglobin).
  • Indication for your general health.
  • Health marker that affects delivery of oxygen.

29 kr

WBC
White blood cells

LPK Leukocytes

1 marker
Blood sample
How does the blood test take place?
Sampling for this test is done via a venous blood sample. The sample is usually taken from a vein in the crook of the elbow and is performed by trained healthcare professionals. How much blood you are allowed to give depends on the number of health markers to be analyzed. The sampling usually takes a few minutes.
  • Measuring your LPK value (Leukocytes).
  • Measures the number of white blood cells.
  • Analysis of white blood cells.
  • Indication for infection & inflammation.

29 kr

LYM
Immune defense test

Lymphocytes

1 marker
Blood sample
How does the blood test take place?
Sampling for this test is done via a venous blood sample. The sample is usually taken from a vein in the crook of the elbow and is performed by trained healthcare professionals. How much blood you are allowed to give depends on the number of health markers to be analyzed. The sampling usually takes a few minutes.
  • Analysis of your B-lymphocytes.
  • Can detect deficiencies in the body's immune system.
  • Immune defense test.

29 kr

HBM
Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin test

MCB Hemoglobin

1 marker
Blood sample
How does the blood test take place?
Sampling for this test is done via a venous blood sample. The sample is usually taken from a vein in the crook of the elbow and is performed by trained healthcare professionals. How much blood you are allowed to give depends on the number of health markers to be analyzed. The sampling usually takes a few minutes.
  • Measures your hemoglobin value MCH (Hemoglobin mass).
  • Gives an indication of the body's oxygenation.
  • Abnormalities may indicate health problems.

29 kr

MCV
Blood cell volume test

MCV Mean Corpuscular Volume

1 marker
Blood sample
How does the blood test take place?
Sampling for this test is done via a venous blood sample. The sample is usually taken from a vein in the crook of the elbow and is performed by trained healthcare professionals. How much blood you are allowed to give depends on the number of health markers to be analyzed. The sampling usually takes a few minutes.
  • Calculates your MCV (Mean Erythrocyte Volume) value.
  • Measuring the size of blood cells.
  • Gives you insight into your blood status.
  • Abnormalities may indicate health problems.

29 kr

MON
Immune defense test

Monocytes

1 marker
Blood sample
How does the blood test take place?
Sampling for this test is done via a venous blood sample. The sample is usually taken from a vein in the crook of the elbow and is performed by trained healthcare professionals. How much blood you are allowed to give depends on the number of health markers to be analyzed. The sampling usually takes a few minutes.
  • Analysis of your B-monocytes.
  • Can detect deficiencies in the body's immune system.
  • Immune defense test.

29 kr

PMN
Immune defense test

Neutrophil granulocytes

1 marker
Blood sample
How does the blood test take place?
Sampling for this test is done via a venous blood sample. The sample is usually taken from a vein in the crook of the elbow and is performed by trained healthcare professionals. How much blood you are allowed to give depends on the number of health markers to be analyzed. The sampling usually takes a few minutes.
  • Measures your neutrophil granulocytes.
  • Analysis of white blood cells.
  • Can detect deficiencies in the body's immune system.

29 kr

PLT
Plateletcrit test

Platelet count

1 marker
Blood sample
How does the blood test take place?
Sampling for this test is done via a venous blood sample. The sample is usually taken from a vein in the crook of the elbow and is performed by trained healthcare professionals. How much blood you are allowed to give depends on the number of health markers to be analyzed. The sampling usually takes a few minutes.
  • Measuring your PCT value.
  • Analysis of your platelets (platelet count)
  • Gives you insight into your blood status.
  • Abnormalities may indicate health problems.

29 kr