Complete Blood Count (CBC) with Differential

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The Complete Blood Count (CBC) with Differential is a widely used blood test that provides crucial information about the different cells in your blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. It serves as an excellent screening tool to evaluate your general health, identify various hematologic disorders, and monitor the effects of certain medications or treatments.

Quick facts

Sample type

Whole blood

Turnaround

2–4 business days

Fasting

No Fasting Required

Doctor’s order included

Licensed physician review and requisition included with every test.

Complete Blood Count (CBC) with Differential

  • General Health & Wellness
  • Allergy & Inflammation
  • Cpt Codes
    • 85025

    what is Complete Blood Count (CBC) with Differential and why is it important?

    The Complete Blood Count (CBC) with Differential is a widely used blood test that provides crucial information about the different cells in your blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. It serves as an excellent screening tool to evaluate your general health, identify various hematologic disorders, and monitor the effects of certain medications or treatments.

    Consider a Complete Blood Count (CBC) with Differential if you are experiencing:

    • Unexplained fatigue, weakness, or shortness of breath.
    • Frequent or severe infections.
    • Unusual bruising or bleeding.
    • As part of a routine physical examination or annual health screening.
    • When evaluating for potential anemia, infection, inflammation, or blood disorders.
    • To monitor certain medical conditions or the effectiveness of treatments.

    This test benefits:

    • Individuals seeking a comprehensive overview of their overall health.
    • Those experiencing symptoms like persistent fatigue, weakness, dizziness, or unexplained weight changes.
    • Anyone concerned about potential infections, inflammation, or immune system function.
    • People with a family history of blood disorders or certain chronic conditions.
    • Patients monitoring their health while on medications that may affect blood cell counts, such as chemotherapy.

    The Complete Blood Count (CBC) with Differential is commonly used in the diagnosis and monitoring of a wide array of conditions, including:

    • Anemia: Identifying various types, such as iron deficiency anemia, vitamin B12 deficiency anemia, or chronic disease-related anemia, by evaluating red blood cell parameters.
    • Infections: Detecting the presence of bacterial, viral, fungal, or parasitic infections through analysis of white blood cell counts and differentials.
    • Inflammation: Indicating inflammatory processes within the body, which can be associated with autoimmune disorders, injuries, or chronic diseases.
    • Leukemia and Other Blood Cancers: Screening for abnormal or immature blood cells that may suggest hematologic malignancies.
    • Bone Marrow Disorders: Assessing the bone marrow's ability to produce healthy blood cells.
    • Bleeding Disorders: Identifying potential issues with blood clotting, such as thrombocytopenia (low platelet count), which can lead to excessive bleeding or bruising.
    • Immune System Disorders: Evaluating the overall function of the immune system by assessing different types of white blood cells.
    • Medication Side Effects: Monitoring the impact of certain medications, including chemotherapy, on blood cell production.

    Caution

    It is important to discuss your test results with a healthcare provider, as they can interpret the findings in the context of your medical history and overall health. This test provides valuable information, but it is just one piece of your health puzzle and should be interpreted alongside other clinical findings.

    How It Works?

    1
    Add Your Test to Cart and Check out

    once Test Order is received, Our physicians will review your request and email you the easy-to-follow requisition form.


    2
    Locate and Visit Your Nearest Laboratory

    Find the closest partner location—most are within 2–3 miles—and drop by for a quick, no‑appointment blood draw.


    3
    Get your Results Online

    Once your sample is processed, we’ll send your report straight to your inbox within 1–3 business days. Just click the link to view your results anytime.


    4
    Book a Optional Consult

    Have Questions about results? Book a phone or video visit with one of our doctors. They’ll walk you through your report, explain any findings, and recommend next steps