Blood Tests & Biochemistry

Complete blood analysis, organ function tests, and metabolic panels

About Blood Tests & Biochemistry

Blood tests examine the cells and basic components in blood, such as platelets, white blood cells, and hemoglobin. They check overall health and detect conditions like anemia or infections. Biochemistry tests measure chemical substances in the blood, such as glucose, electrolytes, and enzymes. These assess organ function and identify metabolic or chemical imbalances.

How to Prepare

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Fast for around 8-12 hours for tests like blood glucose, cholesterol, and metabolic panels

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Drink water even while fasting

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Avoid fatty, heavy, or high-sodium meals the day before

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Do not smoke or consume alcohol 24 hours prior to liver function tests

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Inform our staff if you feel dizzy or if you have any allergies

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Bring a valid ID to the center

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Advisable to do it in the morning for consistent results

Frequently Asked Questions

How To Prepare for a Blood Test?

You should not eat or drink anything, except plain water, for several hours before your test. While fasting, it is advisable to avoid smoking or chewing gum. 

Fasting helps ensure accurate test results. Food can temporarily affect blood sugar and fat levels, providing misleading results. 

It depends on the tests ordered. Typically, a very small amount of blood is taken, typically 5-15ml, and your body can cover it up easily.

The morning is usually best, after fasting for around 8 hours. It ensures accurate results for various tests. The best time for a blood test is between 7 and 10 am.

CBC measures white cells, red cells, and platelets. It detects clotting problems, infections, anemia, and various other conditions.

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