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FAQs

Routine blood tests help assess overall health, detect potential issues, and monitor specific conditions. They can check for factors such as cholesterol levels, blood glucose, liver function, and complete blood count (CBC).

Fasting blood tests, often used to measure glucose and lipid levels, typically require fasting for at least 8–12 hours. Water is usually allowed during the fasting period, but it's essential to follow specific instructions provided by the healthcare provider.

A Complete Blood Count (CBC) measures different components of the blood, including red and white blood cells and platelets. It provides valuable information about anaemia, infection, and overall blood health.

Turnaround time for lab results varies depending on the type of test and the laboratory's processing time. Some results may be available within a day, while more complex tests may take several days. Healthcare providers will inform you about the expected timeline.