Complete Blood Count (CBC) measures red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, and platelets in your blood.
Complete Blood Count (CBC) is a common blood test used by doctors to evaluate overall health. It screens for a variety of conditions including anemia, malnutrition, infections, inflammation, leukemia and other conditions.
The Complete Blood Count (CBC) includes the following measurements:
+$15 service fee
Price does not include the Physician Service Fee ($6) and the Lab Collection Fee ($9). These non-refundable fees cover the ordering and oversight of lab tests and follow-up services when appropriate.
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Quest test codes:
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There are no special requirements for the Complete Blood Count (CBC). Your provider will draw a blood sample from a vein in your arm. Complete Blood Count (CBC) results typically take 1-2 business days to process.
Age alone will not change the results of a Complete Blood Count (CBC), but your results may change over time due to other influences, such as infections, iron deficiency, or other conditions.
Once you receive the results of your Complete Blood Count (CBC), you will need to consult with your provider. Only a medical professional can advise you on what the results of your Complete Blood Count (CBC) mean, and help you develop a treatment plan if necessary.
Your provider may wish to order a Complete Blood Count (CBC) if you’ve exhibited symptoms commonly associated with blood disorders:
You cannot take a Complete Blood Count (CBC) test at home — this test can only be administered by a medical professional at a licensed testing facility.
Your provider may order a Complete Blood Count (CBC) as part of a routine health exam, or to monitor the progress or side-effects of certain treatments, including chemotherapy.