
Blood Test Lab in Dubai
When you are sick, the first thing the doctor orders, after conducting a general checkup of your body, is a blood test. A simple blood test can aid your doctor in evaluating your overall health on a deeper level. Not only does it pinpoint a specific disease or infection, but it also enables you to figure out if your organs are functioning well or not. In addition, blood tests have a broad range of uses and can even test for hidden genetic conditions. Therefore, they are pretty essential to remain healthy and fit these days.
What blood tests can I get done with Healthchecks360?
You can opt for a variety of blood tests through the Healthchecks360 platform. We provide all kinds of haematology, biochemistry, and immunology blood tests, from simple blood counts (CBCs) and metabolic panels (calcium, glucose, sodium, potassium, uric acid and creatinine) to specialized cancer screening and prenatal tests. Our blood test labs in Dubai are also well equipped with specialized allergy tests for food sensitivities, intolerances and respiratory inhalants.
What is the process of getting a blood test?
Once you log on to the website, you can go through the list of blood tests we offer and select the one you need. You can opt for either individual tests or special health check up packages. Our team is available through call / WhatsApp / Online Chat or email to advise you through the entire process. You can choose your preferred location from our list of partner clinics and proceed to checkout. After payment, you will receive a confirmation by email, which you can use to book an appointment at your preferred time.
We are connected with a vast network of healthcare providers and clinics across Dubai, so you always have the convenience of location when giving your blood sample. You can choose a clinic near you and save big on travel time and costs. All blood samples are collected and brought to our Central blood testing lab in Dubai.
How to prepare for a blood test?
Before you go in for your elected blood test, there are few specific instructions that need to be followed. For example, most routine blood tests do not require you to stop eating or drinking a few hours before. But if you are getting a fasting glucose blood test to check for diabetes or a lipid profile to check for cholesterol, you may have to fast 8-10 hours before the blood test. You may even have to stop taking certain medications before the test.