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Anemia And Blood

Your fatigue has a lab value. Let's find it.

Heavy periods, pregnancy, and restrictive diets put women at the highest risk.

This panel goes beyond a basic CBC to classify the type and cause of anemia — testing iron stores, B12, folate, and red blood cell production markers to get you the right treatment.

Why this matters for women

Why this matters for women

Anemia and iron deficiency are among the most common — and most underdiagnosed — issues in women. Heavy periods, pregnancy, postpartum recovery, restrictive diets, and conditions like endometriosis or fibroids can quietly drain iron and B12 stores, leading to fatigue, brain fog, hair shedding, shortness of breath, and low mood. This panel pinpoints not just whether you're anemic, but why, so the right fix can follow.

What we test

Platelet Count

White Blood Cell Count

Red Blood Cell Count

Hemoglobin

Hematocrit

Mcv

Mch

Mchc

Rdw

Mpv

Absolute Neutrophils

Absolute Band Neutrophils

Absolute Metamyelocytes

Absolute Myelocytes

Absolute Promyelocytes

Absolute Lymphocytes

Absolute Monocytes

Absolute Eosinophils

Absolute Basophils

Absolute Blasts

Absolute Nucleated Rbc

Neutrophils

Band Neutrophils

Metamyelocytes

Myelocytes

Promyelocytes

Lymphocytes

Reactive Lymphocytes

Monocytes

Eosinophils

Basophils

Blasts

Nucleated Rbc

Glucose

Creatinine

Egfr

Bun/Creatinine Ratio

Sodium

Potassium

Chloride

Carbon Dioxide

Calcium

Protein, Total

Albumin

Globulin

Albumin/Globulin Ratio

Bilirubin, Total

Alkaline Phosphatase

Ast

Alt

Hs Crp

Who should consider this panel?

  • Women with heavy menstrual periods

  • Anyone experiencing persistent fatigue, weakness, or dizziness

  • Pregnant women or those planning pregnancy

  • Women on plant-based or restrictive diets

  • Those with a history of anemia or iron deficiency

Who should consider this panel

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