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Full Blood Profile

Feeling constantly tired, run down, or frequently unwell? A Full Blood Panel is a fundamental check to evaluate your overall health by assessing red cells, white cells, and platelets. It helps identify signs of anaemia, infections, immune response, or underlying blood disorders that could be affecting your energy, immunity, or general wellbeing.

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  • Complete Blood Count

    • Haemoglobin 
    • Haematocrit 
    • Mean Cell Haemoglobin 
    • Mean Cell Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC) 
    • Mean Cell Volume 
    • Red Blood Cell Count 
    • Basophil Count, Eosinophil Count, Lymphocyte Count, Monocyte Count, Neutrophil Count 
    • White Blood Cell Count 
    • Platelet Count

Why Needs a Full Blood Panel?

This comprehensive screen offers a snapshot of your blood’s cellular components red cells for oxygen delivery, white cells for immune defence, and platelets for clotting. It helps detect early signs of anaemia, inflammation, infections, or bone marrow conditions, making it a vital first step in many health assessments.

Why Choose Clinic-Based Blood Testing?

  • Accurate Results

    Samples are collected by trained professionals for precise, lab-quality outcomes.

  • Fast Health Insights

    Quick, In-clinic testing enables early detection and faster follow-up care.

  • Expert Oversight

    Healthcare staff guide the process and help interpret your results.

  • Nationwide Access

    Convenient locations across the UK through The National Phlebotomy Clinic.

FAQs

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What can a Full Blood Panel detect?

It can highlight signs of anaemia, infections, inflammation, clotting issues, and some bone marrow or immune disorders.

Do I need to fast before this test?

 Fasting is not required. You can take this test at any time of day.

Is this the same as a Full Blood Count (FBC)?

Yes, the Full Blood Panel is often referred to as a Full Blood Count (FBC), focusing on red cells, white cells, and platelets.

Can this test explain my fatigue?

Yes. Low haemoglobin or abnormal red cell indices could suggest anaemia, a common cause of tiredness and low energy.

How often should I get a Full Blood Panel?

It's recommended annually for general health monitoring, or more frequently if you have symptoms or a medical condition.