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Hemogram in Greater Noida

Also Known as HMG, CBC+ESR, Complete Hemogram Test, CBC Hemogram, Blood Hemogram, Hemogram Test, Haemogram

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Specialises in Blood Studies

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*Optional Tests: Testing of these is conditional depending on results of other tests

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Hemogram in Greater Noida

Test Overview

Sample TypeBlood
Report Delivery Reports in 10 hours
Price/Cost430
Number of Tests Included31

Hemogram Test Overview

A hemogram test by Apollo 24|7 can tell you various things about your blood profile. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and complete blood count (CBC) are the two components of the complete hemogram test, or HMF. While a complete blood count (CBC) tells about the body's overall health, an ESR test tells us how inflammatory the body is. When combined, these aid in the evaluation of general health. Apart from assessing the general well-being of the body, the examination can detect numerous illnesses, such as leukaemia, infections, and anaemia. 

Apollo offers a Hemogram test across many cities such as:

CityPrice
Noida₹440
Hyderabad₹550
Gurgaon₹440
Ghaziabad₹440
Bangalore₹550
Kolkata₹520
Chennai₹550
Mumbai₹460
Ahmedabad₹460

You can also download the Apollo 24|7 App for a better experience.

What is the price of a Hemogram Test in Greater Noida

Complete Hemogram test price in Greater Noida is affordable, typically ranging from ₹440-₹550. It's advisable to check with Apollo 24|7 for specific pricing and any available packages or discounts.

Why should I get a Hemogram  Test

Getting a complete Hemogram blood test is important for several reasons, as it provides critical information about your overall health and can help diagnose or monitor various medical conditions. Here are some key reasons why you might need a Hemogram test:

  • Diagnose Anaemia: Identify and assess the severity of anaemia by measuring haemoglobin, hematocrit, and red blood cell counts.
  • Detect Infections: Evaluate white blood cell counts to detect infections and immune system disorders.
  • Monitor Chronic Conditions: Track conditions like leukaemia, lymphoma, and other blood-related disorders.
  • Evaluate Symptoms: Investigate causes of fatigue, weakness, unexplained bruising, or bleeding.
  • Overall Health Assessment: Part of routine health check-ups to provide a comprehensive overview of blood health and detect potential issues early.

Pre Hemogram Test requirements

Before getting a Hemogram test, there are a few things you should keep in mind to ensure accurate results:

  • No Fasting Required: Usually, no fasting is needed unless specified by your healthcare provider.
  • Medication Disclosure: Inform your doctor about any medications or supplements you're currently taking.
  • Hydration: Drink plenty of water to ensure easier blood sample collection.
  • Rest: Avoid strenuous physical activity before the test, as it can affect blood cell counts.
  • Follow Instructions: Follow any specific instructions given by your healthcare provider regarding the test.

Purpose of the Hemogram Test

The purpose of a hemogram test, also known as a complete blood count (CBC), is to assess the composition and health of your blood. It provides valuable information about red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. This test helps diagnose conditions such as anaemia, infections, and blood disorders. It's also used to monitor overall health, evaluate symptoms such as fatigue or bruising, and assess responses to treatments. Routine check-ups and diagnostic processes can be effectively managed by healthcare providers using a hemogram, which is a fundamental tool.

Hemogram test result interpretation

Test NameNormal ValuesLow ValuesHigh Values
Haemoglobin (Hb)Men: 13.8–17.2 g/dL, Women: 12.1–15.1 g/dLMen: < 13.8 g/dL, Women: < 12.1 g/dLMen: > 17.2 g/dL, Women: > 15.1 g/dL
Packed Cell Volume (PCV/Hct)Men: 41–50%, Women: 36–44%Men: < 41%, Women: < 36%Men: > 50%, Women: > 44%
Red Blood Cell Count (RBC)Men: 4.7–6.1 million cells/µL, Women: 4.2–5.4 million cells/µLMen: < 4.7 million cells/µL, Women: < 4.2 million cells/µLMen: > 6.1 million cells/µL, Women: > 5.4 million cells/µL
Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)80–100 fL< 80 fL> 100 fL
Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)27–33 pg< 27 pg> 36 g/dL
Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)11.5–14.5%< 11.5%> 14.5%
Total Leukocyte Count (TLC)4,000–11,000 cells/µL< 4,000 cells/µL> 11,000 cells/µL
Platelet Count150,000–450,000 cells/µL< 150,000 cells/µL> 450,000 cells/µL
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)Men: 1–13 mm/hr, Females: 1–20 mm/hrBelow normal rangeAbove normal range

Interpreting Hemogram Report:

Test ParameterNormalLowHigh
Haemoglobin LevelHealthy haemoglobin levels; no immediate concerns.Possible anaemia; further investigation needed for causes such as iron deficiency, chronic disease, or blood loss.Potential polycythemia; may indicate dehydration or other conditions affecting red blood cell production.
Red Blood Cell Count (RBC)Adequate number of red blood cells.Possible anaemia; investigation required to determine underlying causes.Potential polycythemia; further assessment needed to identify the cause.
White Blood Cell Count (WBC)Healthy immune system function; no immediate concerns.Decreased immune response; may indicate certain infections, medications, or bone marrow issues.Increased immune response; could suggest infection, inflammation, or leukaemia.
 
Platelet CountAdequate number of platelets for normal blood clotting.Increased risk of bleeding; further evaluation needed to determine the cause.Increased risk of blood clots; may be caused by infection, inflammation, or other conditions.

Check Hemogram Reports after the Test

If you have undergone a Hemogram test procedure, it is essential to know how to access your results. Here's how you can view your Hemogram test results:

  1. Await Notification: Apollo 24|7 will give you an update once your Hemogram test procedure is done.
  2. Log in to Your Account: In order to access your account on the Apollo 24|7 website or mobile application, you must have your login credentials.
  3. Locate the Reports Section: Upon successfully registering, locate and click on the 'Reports' section. This is where you can securely store all of your test results, including those related to the Hemogram test procedure.
  4. Select Your Test: Navigate through the numerous reports saved on your account and select the Hemogram test report. This report will clearly indicate the normal range values for Hemogram.
  5. Download Report: Each report has a download option available. Save a copy of your Hemogram test report using this feature for future use or to consult with your family doctor or specialist.

Book the Hemogram Test near you at home with Apollo 24|7 in Greater Noida

Book your Hemogram test at home in Greater Noida with Apollo 24|7 for a hassle-free experience. Experience the ease of having professional sample collection done right where you live, which ensures accurate results and timely health insights. Apollo 24|7 is here to provide reliable and efficient healthcare services in the convenience of your own home.

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faqFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is Home Collection available for Hemogram Test in Greater Noida?

Yes, Apollo 24|7 offers a home collection for Hemogram Test in Greater Noida, providing a convenient and professional sample collection at your doorstep.
 

Can I schedule the Hemogram test in Greater Noida near me?

Yes, you can conveniently schedule your Hemogram test online in Greater Noida, ensuring easy access and efficient service near your location.

How long does Apollo 24|7 take to give the reports of the Hemogram test in Greater Noida?

Apollo 24|7 provides Hemogram test reports in Greater Noida within Reports in 10 hours.

What is the cost of a Hemogram test in Greater Noida?

The complete hemogram cost in Greater Noida is 430

What is a hemogram test?

A hemogram test, also known as HMF, measures various components of your blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. It consists of CBC and ESR.

How is a hemogram test performed?

A small sample of blood is drawn from a vein in your arm using a needle. The sample is then analysed in a laboratory to measure different blood components.

Is fasting required before a hemogram test?

No, fasting is typically not required for a hemogram test unless specified by your healthcare provider.

What do normal hemogram test results indicate?

Normal results suggest that your blood cell counts are within healthy ranges, indicating good overall blood health.
 

How often should I get a hemogram test?

The frequency of hemogram tests depends on your health status and any underlying conditions being monitored. Your healthcare provider will recommend the appropriate schedule.
 

What should I do if my hemogram test results are abnormal?

Consult your healthcare provider promptly to discuss your results. They will interpret the findings in the context of your health history and symptoms, recommend further tests if necessary, and develop a treatment plan if needed.

Why should Apollo be your preferred healthcare partner?

  • 40 Years of legacy and credibility in the healthcare industry.
  • NABL certified multi-channel digital healthcare platform.
  • Affordable diagnostic solutions with timely and accurate test results.
  • Up to 60% discount on Doorstep Diagnostic Tests, Home Sample Collection.
  • An inventory of over 100+ laboratories, spread across the country, operating out of 120+ cities with 1200+ collection centers, serving over 1800+ pin codes.

The information mentioned above is meant for educational purposes only and should not be taken as a substitute to your Physician’s advice. It is highly recommended that the customer consults with a qualified healthcare professional to interpret test results