This test is usually done as part of a complete blood count, to diagnose a variety of conditions that affect white blood cells such as an infection, inflammation,etc
This Test Includes
Eosinophils
Lymphocytes
Total WBC count
Basophils
Monocytes
Neutrophils
Test Instructions
Total parameters available: 6
Parameter Names:
Test Instructions/Precautions:
Reports
Soft Copy (Portal/Email) : If the sample is collected before 12 noon then the report will get delivered as per Reporting Time / Maximum TAT (Turn Around Time) indicated with the test. For samples collected after 12 Noon, 12 hours may be added to the Report Turn Around TimeHard Copy : Delivered at home upon request. A small convenience fee may apply.
Why it is Done
A blood test report comprises numerous results about our range of complete blood count (CBC), haemoglobin (Hb), platelets, red blood cells (RBCs) and white blood cells (WBCs) to name a few. Among these, a TLC (total leukocyte (white blood cells) count), DLC (Differential Leukocyte Count) tests are some of the most common kind of blood tests that are suggested by doctors. While a TLC determines the number of WBCs in the body, a DLC is done to measure the percentage of each type of white blood cell or leukocyte in your blood.
What is this test
A blood test report comprises numerous results about our range of complete blood count (CBC), haemoglobin (Hb), platelets, red blood cells (RBCs) and white blood cells (WBCs) to name a few. Among these, a TLC (total leukocyte (white blood cells) count), DLC (Differential Leukocyte Count) tests are some of the most common kind of blood tests that are suggested by doctors. While a TLC determines the number of WBCs in the body, a DLC is done to measure the percentage of each type of white blood cell or leukocyte in your blood.