
Anaemia Profile Basic
🩸 Blood Health Screening
₹1499
MRP ₹1800
Parameters Included: CBC with P/S, Vitamin B12, Folic Acid, Iron
Sample Time: 5:30 PM
Report: Same Day
Sample Time: 5:30 PM
Report: Same Day
About this Test:
The Anaemia Profile Basic is designed to detect and classify different causes of anaemia by checking blood counts, vitamin levels, and iron status.
✔ CBC with Peripheral Smear – Detects red blood cell size, shape, and overall count ✔ Vitamin B12 – Identifies megaloblastic anaemia due to B12 deficiency ✔ Folic Acid – Important for red cell production and pregnancy health ✔ Iron Studies – Detects iron deficiency anaemia, one of the most common types worldwide
🔹 Anaemia is common during pregnancy, and proper evaluation helps in applying the correct treatment. This test is useful in understanding anaemia classification in pregnancy and for monitoring maternal health. 🔹 According to the WHO classification of anemia in pediatrics, children are especially vulnerable, making early detection crucial.
✅ This panel is highly recommended for individuals with symptoms like fatigue, paleness, dizziness, or recurrent infections.
The Anaemia Profile Basic is designed to detect and classify different causes of anaemia by checking blood counts, vitamin levels, and iron status.
✔ CBC with Peripheral Smear – Detects red blood cell size, shape, and overall count ✔ Vitamin B12 – Identifies megaloblastic anaemia due to B12 deficiency ✔ Folic Acid – Important for red cell production and pregnancy health ✔ Iron Studies – Detects iron deficiency anaemia, one of the most common types worldwide
🔹 Anaemia is common during pregnancy, and proper evaluation helps in applying the correct treatment. This test is useful in understanding anaemia classification in pregnancy and for monitoring maternal health. 🔹 According to the WHO classification of anemia in pediatrics, children are especially vulnerable, making early detection crucial.
✅ This panel is highly recommended for individuals with symptoms like fatigue, paleness, dizziness, or recurrent infections.
FAQs about Anaemia Profile Basic:
Q1: What is Anaemia?
Anaemia is a condition where the blood has fewer red blood cells or low hemoglobin, reducing oxygen supply to the body.
Q2: Why is this test important?
It helps determine the cause of anaemia (iron, vitamin deficiency, or chronic illness).
Q3: What is WHO classification of anemia in pediatrics?
WHO defines anemia in children based on hemoglobin levels, with categories such as mild, moderate, and severe.
Q4: What is anaemia classification in pregnancy?
Anaemia during pregnancy is classified based on hemoglobin values to guide treatment for maternal and fetal health.
Q5: How soon can I get my report?
Reports are usually available the same day for quick diagnosis and treatment planning.
Q1: What is Anaemia?
Anaemia is a condition where the blood has fewer red blood cells or low hemoglobin, reducing oxygen supply to the body.
Q2: Why is this test important?
It helps determine the cause of anaemia (iron, vitamin deficiency, or chronic illness).
Q3: What is WHO classification of anemia in pediatrics?
WHO defines anemia in children based on hemoglobin levels, with categories such as mild, moderate, and severe.
Q4: What is anaemia classification in pregnancy?
Anaemia during pregnancy is classified based on hemoglobin values to guide treatment for maternal and fetal health.
Q5: How soon can I get my report?
Reports are usually available the same day for quick diagnosis and treatment planning.