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What Is an Anemia Test?
An Anemia Test checks your hemoglobin, red blood cell count, and iron levels to detect anemia— a condition where the blood lacks enough healthy red blood cells. This can cause:
- Fatigue
- Weakness
- Dizziness
- Pale skin
- Shortness of breath
- Early diagnosis through a complete anemia profile helps treat iron deficiency, vitamin B12 or folate deficiency, and chronic conditions like kidney disease or autoimmune disorders.
Types of Anemia Tests Offered
Complete Blood Count (CBC
Measures red and white blood cells, hemoglobin, and hematocrit.
Vitamin B12 & Folate Test
Identifies vitamin-related anemia and nutritional deficiencies.
 Iron Studies Panel
Includes serum iron, ferritin, and total iron-binding capacity (TIBC).
Reticulocyte Count
Evaluates how well your bone marrow is producing red blood cells.
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Anemia Test Parameters and Their Count
Test Parameter | Included |
---|---|
Hemoglobin (Hb) | ✅ |
Hematocrit (HCT) | ✅ |
RBC Count | ✅ |
WBC Count | ✅ |
Platelet Count | ✅ |
Serum Iron | ✅ |
Ferritin | ✅ |
Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC) | ✅ |
Vitamin B12 | ✅ |
Folic Acid | ✅ |
Reticulocyte Count | ✅ |
Total Parameters | 11 |
Understanding Your Anemia Test Results
Parameter |
Normal Range |
Low (Anemia Risk) |
Hemoglobin (Hb) |
12-16 g/dL (women) 13.5-17.5 g/dL (men) |
<12 g/dL (women) <13.5 g/dL (men) |
Hematocrit (HCT) |
36-48% |
<36% |
Serum Iron |
60-170 µg/dL |
<60 µg/dL |
Ferritin |
20-200 ng/mL |
<20 ng/mL |
Vitamin B12 |
200-900 pg/mL |
<200 pg/mL |
Folic Acid |
2-20 ng/mL |
<2 ng/mL |
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Precautions Before an Anemia Test
- Fasting Required: For 8–12 hours (for iron tests)
- Avoid Iron Tablets: 24 hours before testing
- Stay Hydrated: For better blood sample collection
- Inform Your Doctor: About medications or supplements
Who Should Take an Anemia Test?
Book an anemia blood test
- Feel tired, weak, or dizzy often
- Have pale skin, hair fall, or brittle nails
- Are pregnant or have heavy periods
- Have a family history of anemia or nutritional deficiency
- Suffer from chronic illness (kidney/liver/autoimmune)