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Full Blood Count (FBC) Test

$ 40.00 AUD
$ 40.00 AUD
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A comprehensive way to check the health of your blood cells. Essential for detecting conditions like low blood cell counts, infections, and many other disorders. By understanding these levels, you can take proactive steps to improve your long-term health and quality of life.

Quick Results

2-4 days

Number of Biomarkers

16

What is included?

How it works.

Choose the health test that aligns with your goals. After ordering, receive your referral instantly via the app and email for a seamless testing experience on Bloody Good Tests.

Select your test

Order the test that suits you and your goals best. After ordering, you will instantly receive your referral by email.
Visit one of over 2,000 pathology collection centres in our network to book an appointment or drop in for your blood test.

Do your test

Attend one of our 2000 partner collections centres. Information about what to think about before taking the test will be sent by email.
Get your test results in your Bloody Good Tests account within 2-4 business days, reviewed and commented on by a licensed doctor, with some tests requiring additional processing time.

Get your results

View your personalised results via your own secure and private login.

Test Instructions

The Full Blood Count test can be performed at any time of the day and does not require any special preparation.

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FAQ Overview

Commonly Asked Questions

What is a Full Blood Count (FBC) Test?

The Full Blood Count test measures various components of your blood, including red and white blood cells and platelets, to give a comprehensive overview of your blood health.

What is CBC and FBE?

A full blood count (FBC) is also sometimes called a complete blood count (CBC) or full blood examination (FBE).

Why should I take this test?

This test helps detect a range of conditions, from low blood cell counts to infections, providing valuable insights for proactive health management.

Why check my red blood cells?

Red blood cells carry oxygen from your lungs to the rest of your body. Checking their levels can help detect anemia and other conditions affecting oxygen transport.

What can I learn from my white blood cells?

White blood cells are part of your immune system. Their levels can indicate infections, inflammation, and immune system disorders.

What can cause anaemia?

Anemia can be caused by a lack of red blood cells, low hemoglobin levels, or other factors like nutritional deficiencies or chronic diseases. Treating anemia involves addressing the underlying cause, such as improving diet, taking supplements, or managing chronic conditions. Consult a healthcare professional for guidance.

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Why Bloody Good Tests

We want you to feel bloody good. Through regular blood testing, you can draw attention to abnormal values ​​that you are not aware of, but which may represent a risk of developing a disease.

Our tests give you an easy and quick way to understand your health and take proactive steps to improve your health.

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