A Platelet Count Test will help you in the early diagnosis of minor to major diseases and body illnesses. Platelet Count Test Platelets participate in primary hemostasis by forming a platelet plug at sites of vascular injury. Average life span of platelets is 7-10 days. Low platelet count may occur due to decreased production eg. bone marrow failure, increased consumption eg. idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, increased sequestration eg. hypersplenism or a combination of these causes.
A complete body checkup is considered important for people ageing 35 years or above to avoid future health risks. At REDCLIFFE you can get a complete body check-up with wide-ranging health test packages in India that include a complete assessment of body systems and organs like Liver, Lung, Heart, etc.
REDCLIFFE professionals will perform this Package Collection & Proecessing, which includes blood testing. All of the tests will be carried out at their labs, which are spread across India. Health education that is both useful and reliable.
An assessment of your chances of becoming ill.
Early detection of a potentially life-threatening health condition.
Increase the chances of early treatment and, in some cases, cure.
Consistent monitoring of pre-existing medical conditions to reduce the risk of complications.
If you improve your lifestyle, the results of both the check-up can help you live longer.
1. How long will the results take?
Answer: You will receive your reports through SMS and Email from REDCLIFFE within 24/48 hours
2. What is the process for the sample collection?
Answer: As soon as the order is placed with us, our team will reach out to you on your registered number (please ensure your phone is reachable) to confirm the order. Once you connect with REDCLIFFE team member a payment link will be sent to you on your number via SMS/Email. Our highly professional, trained and vaccinated REDCLIFFE eMedic would be at your doorstep at the slot booked by you (available slots can be seen on order confirmation page).
3. When should I take Platelet Count Test?
Answer: Since Platelet Count Test is a fasting profile, it is best to get it done early in the morning.
4. Any precautions to be taken prior to task Platelet Count Test?
Answer: Do not eat or drink anything except water at least 10 to 12 hours before the test.