Hematology – Comprehensive Blood Testing & Analysis
Our Hematology Lab at CDC specializes in detailed blood analysis to diagnose various blood-related disorders.
We conduct Complete Blood Count (CBC), clotting tests, anemia screening, and infection detection.
Blood disorders such as leukemia, anemia, and clotting abnormalities are detected through precise hematology tests.
Our automated hematology analyzers provide fast and highly accurate results.
Hematology tests help in monitoring chemotherapy treatments, infections, and overall immune function.
Regular blood tests allow for early detection of underlying health conditions and disease prevention.
CDC ensures quality-controlled testing with expert pathologist consultations for accurate diagnosis.
Protect your health with CDC’s advanced hematology testing services.
At Capital Diagnostic Centre, we provide state-of-the-art Hematology testing services to analyze blood components, diagnose disorders, and monitor overall health. Our advanced laboratory techniques ensure fast, precise, and reliable results for effective medical assessments.
Complete Blood Count (Blood CP)
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
Blood Grouping
Peripheral Blood Smear (PER/PHERAR)
Blood Film Examination
Reticulocyte Count (Retic Count)
Benefits of Hematology Research
Hematology research helps in understanding blood diseases and improving treatment approaches.
Early diagnosis of anemia and clotting disorders prevents severe complications. Automated hematology machines enhance test accuracy and reliability. Routine blood tests help in detecting infections before symptoms appear.
- Early Detection of Blood Disorders
- Essential for Cancer & Chemotherapy Monitoring
- Helps in Infection Diagnosis
- Improves Treatment Planning
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
It helps diagnose blood disorders, anemia, infections, and leukemia.
A small blood sample is taken for analysis.
CBC results are typically available within a few hours.
No fasting is required for a Complete Blood Count (CBC) test.
It plays a crucial role in detecting blood diseases and monitoring overall health.