DLC Test (Differential Leucocyte Count) in Gurgaon
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Differential Leukocyte Count (DLC) in Gurgaon
Test Overview
Sample Type | Blood |
Report Delivery | Reports available within 36 hours |
Price/Cost | 150 |
Number of Tests Included | 14 |
Overview of Differential Leukocyte Count (DLC)
A Differential Leukocyte Count (DLC) test offers a detailed look at the immune system's activity by measuring the variety and proportion of white blood cells present in the blood. This test focuses on five types of white blood cells—neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils—all of which play distinct roles in safeguarding the body. By analysing the counts of these cells, the DLC test in Gurgaon helps diagnose health concerns such as infections, allergic conditions, and immune system disorders.
Apollo offers a Differential Leukocyte Count (DLC) test across many cities such as:
City | Price |
Noida | ₹120 |
Faridabad | ₹120 |
Hyderabad | ₹210 |
Ghaziabad | ₹120 |
Bangalore | ₹210 |
Kolkata | ₹210 |
Chennai | ₹210 |
Mumbai | ₹160 |
Ahmedabad | ₹160 |
Pune | ₹160 |
Delhi | ₹120 |
You can also download the Apollo 24|7 App for a better experience.
Tests Included in Differential Leukocyte Count (DLC)
The DLC count in Gurgaon typically includes several tests that provide a comprehensive analysis of the white blood cells. These tests include:
- Neutrophils: These cells primarily combat bacterial infections and acute inflammation by engulfing and destroying foreign particles and microorganisms.
- Lymphocytes: Crucial for the adaptive immune response, lymphocytes, including B cells and T cells, help fight viral infections and other pathogens.
- Eosinophils: Involved in fighting parasitic infections and allergic reactions, eosinophils help reduce inflammation.
- Monocytes: These cells mature into macrophages, which are responsible for cleaning up dead cells and foreign substances.
- Basophils: Involved in allergic reactions and inflammation, basophils release histamine, causing symptoms like itching and swelling.
Optional tests that may be included based on the results of other tests:
- Blasts: Immature cells that are not typically found in the peripheral blood. Their presence can indicate leukaemia or bone marrow disorders.
- Pro-myelocytes, Myelocytes, Meta-myelocytes, and Bands: These cells represent different stages of neutrophil development. Their presence in the blood can indicate infection or bone marrow stress.
- Prolymphocytes: Early stages of lymphocyte development, rarely found in the blood.
- Atypical Cells: Abnormal cells that do not fit into standard categories, possibly indicating infection, inflammation, or malignancy.
- NRBCs (Nucleated Red Blood Cells) per 100 WBC: Indicates the presence of immature red blood cells in the blood, signalling bone marrow stress or disease.
- Corrected TLC: Adjusts the total leukocyte count depending upon the presence of nucleated red blood cells.
What conditions can be diagnosed with the Differential Leukocyte Count (DLC)?
Some of the most common conditions that can be diagnosed with the DLC test in Bangalore include:
- Infections: Bacterial, viral, and parasitic infections can cause changes in the white blood cell counts, particularly neutrophils and lymphocytes.
- Allergies: Elevated eosinophil counts can indicate allergic reactions or conditions like asthma.
- Leukaemia: Abnormal or immature white blood cells, such as blasts or atypical cells, can be signs of various types of leukaemia.
- Inflammatory Diseases: Chronic inflammatory conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis or inflammatory bowel disease, can cause changes in monocyte and lymphocyte counts.
- Bone Marrow Disorders: The presence of immature cells or abnormal cell counts can suggest bone marrow disorders, such as aplastic anaemia or myelodysplastic syndromes.
Test Requirements
To undergo a DLC blood test in Gurgaon, you will need to visit a diagnostic centre or have a phlebotomist collect your blood sample. The requirements for the DLC test are as follows:
- Fasting: Fasting is not typically required for the DLC test, but it may be necessary if other tests are being performed alongside it.
- Sample Collection: A phlebotomist will draw a small blood sample from a vein in your arm using a sterile needle and collect it in a vial. The process is quick and relatively painless. The blood sample will then be sent to the laboratory for processing and analysis.
Price of the Differential Leukocyte Count (DLC) in Gurgaon
The price of a DLC blood test in Gurgaon can vary depending on several factors, such as the location of the diagnostic centre, the type of laboratory, and any additional tests or services included. On average, the cost of a DLC test in Gurgaon ranges from Rs. _____ to Rs. _____. It is essential to check with your preferred diagnostic centre for the exact DLC test price in Gurgaon.
Reports of the Differential Leukocyte Count (DLC)
The following table shows the components of the DLC test and the DLC normal range in Gurgaon:
Cell Type | Percentage Range | Absolute Count Range (per microlitre) |
Neutrophils | 40-60% | 2,500-7,500 |
Lymphocytes | 20-40% | 1,000-4,800 |
Monocytes | 2-8% | 200-800 |
Eosinophils | 1-4% | 50-500 |
Basophils | 0.5-1% | 25-100 |
NOTE: The values of these tests can vary depending on the laboratory conducting the DLC count in Gurgaon, age, sex, and underlying conditions.
How often should you be recommended the Differential Leukocyte Count (DLC)?
The frequency of recommending a Differential Leukocyte Count (DLC) test can vary based on individual health circumstances. Here are some general guidelines:
- Routine Monitoring: For individuals with chronic conditions such as autoimmune diseases or ongoing infections, a DLC test may be recommended every few months to monitor white blood cell levels and overall immune function.
- Post-Treatment Evaluation: After treatment for infections or blood disorders, including leukaemia, a DLC test is often advised to assess recovery and response to treatment. This may occur every few weeks or months, depending on the treatment plan.
- Symptomatic Assessment: If symptoms like recurrent infections, unexplained fatigue, or unusual bruising arise, a DLC test should be conducted as soon as possible to investigate underlying causes.
- Pre-Surgical Evaluation: Before surgery, especially for individuals with a history of immune-related issues, a DLC test may be recommended to ensure proper immune function and identify any potential complications.
- Family History or Risk Factors: Individuals with a family history of blood disorders or those undergoing treatments that may affect the immune system, such as chemotherapy, may need regular DLC testing as advised by their healthcare provider.
The specific frequency of testing should be determined by a healthcare professional based on individual health status and risk factors.
Book a Differential Leukocyte Count (DLC) Online
Booking a DLC blood test in Gurgaon through Apollo 24|7 is a simple and convenient process that can be completed from the comfort of your home. Here are the steps to follow:
- Visit the Apollo 24|7 website or download the app on your smartphone.
- Use the search bar to find "Differential Leukocyte Count (DLC)" or browse through the list of available tests.
- Select the DLC test and choose a convenient date, time, and location for your blood sample collection.
- Provide the necessary personal information and complete the booking process by making the payment.
- A confirmation message will be sent to you, and a phlebotomist will arrive at your chosen location to collect your blood sample at the scheduled time.
- Your blood sample will be sent to the laboratory for analysis, and the detailed report will be available on the Apollo 24|7 platform within the specified timeframe.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the cost of a Differential Leucocytic Count (DLC) Test in Gurgaon?
The Differential Leucocytic Count (DLC) Test in Gurgaon cost 150
When will I get my reports in Gurgaon?
You can expect to receive your test reports within Reports available within 36 hours. Reports are accessible online through the Apollo 24|7 app.
Can I book the Differential Leucocytic Count (DLC) Test from Apollo 24|7 in Gurgaon’s nearby area?
Yes, Apollo 24|7 allows you to book an Differential Leucocytic Count (DLC) Test with home sample collection in Gurgaon and nearby areas.
Why choose the Differential Leucocytic Count (DLC) Test in Gurgaon from Apollo 24|7?
Apollo 24|7 offers accurate testing, home collection, fast results, and reliable healthcare services for your convenience.
What are the risks associated with the Differential Leukocyte Count test?
The Differential Leukocyte Count test is safe, with the main risk being discomfort or bruising at the puncture site during the blood draw.
What is the advantage of the Differential Leukocyte Count test over the total leukocyte count test?
Compared to the total leukocyte count, the Differential Leukocyte Count test is more valuable due to its comprehensive information on the specific types of white blood cells, helping to identify the nature of infections, allergies, and other medical conditions.