Complete Blood Count
(CBC)
A single blood draw that checks your red cells, white cells, and platelets in one go — one of the most common first tests doctors order to spot anaemia, infection, and blood disorders early.
Choose Your CBC Panel
Complete Blood Count (CBC) – 5 Part
Complete Blood Count (CBC) – 6 Part
Signs your blood count is worth checking
A CBC is often the first test doctors reach for because so many everyday complaints trace back to your red cells, white cells, or platelets.
A classic sign of low haemoglobin or red cell count.
May point to an abnormal white cell count or function.
Often linked to low or dysfunctional platelets.
Common indicators of anaemia worth confirming with a blood count.
A CBC helps distinguish infection from other causes.
Recommended annually even without symptoms, as a baseline screen.
From booking to report, in four steps
Book your slot
Choose home collection or walk in at our Bardoli lab — pick a time that works for you.
Sample collection
A trained phlebotomist draws a small blood sample. No fasting required.
Lab processing
Your sample is run through our automated haematology analyser.
Digital report
Get your report by email/WhatsApp, usually the same day.
Frequently asked
No. A standalone CBC does not require fasting. If it's bundled with other tests like a lipid or glucose panel, follow the fasting instructions for those instead.
Both break your white cells into major sub-types. The 6-part version adds a count of immature granulocytes, which can offer an earlier clue to infection or bone marrow activity.
CBC is one of our fastest tests — reports are typically ready the same day.
Yes, our phlebotomist can collect your sample at home; the same automated processing and reporting timeline applies.
